Measuring Beyond the Buzz - Panel at Web 2.0

An amazing panel today by Kate Niederhoffer of Dachis Corp. and Marc Smith of Telligent about going beyond buzz measurement. To get beyond Buzz Measurement one needs to understand the social and psychographic dimensions, sentiment, influence, engagement and meanings of social conversations. However, many of these are superficial. It’s time to move beyond the buzz machine and “blackboxing”. It all needs more science.

First, understanding the social network theory is important - social structure emerges from the aggregate relationship (ties) among members”. Second, the Context of the Conversation involves relevance (signal), mindset (person), role (persona), and ecosystem (environment). Ways to measure “signal” are to look at term and network maps around topics, time and look for unique patterns but also look at the data from multiple lens. Glad Visible provides those type of maps for our customers to measure signal and relevance.

Second, measuring Mindset through linguistics like: demographics, emotion, cognitive style and personality also provide many clues and insight into a consumer passion on the social web. More pronouns and more verbs equally more passion especially in reviews. Pay attention to use of “we” and “I” in conversations.

Third, Marc from Telligent is now talking about the “meso” layer. What is the role of persona and ecosystem. Using ecosystems or “Egonets” to determine density of conversations to understand the core connections. There are people like Answer people and Reply magnets. Depending on what you are trying to attract then for your marketing initiative this can be a measure of success of failure if you do or don’t attract the right type of folks to your initiative. Some categories of “persona” are spammer, flame thrower, warrior. Use these to understand who is in your graph and do you have the right mix.

Fourth, looking for ties that bind or blind. Using ecosystems and analysis to best use your lens or variety of lens to determine ROI. “Social media spaces vary and roles are present”. Social media is about collective action. Measuring conversations is about measuring the context in which those conversations arise. Value is and intermediate step in calculating ROI. Moot to bypass it. Techniques from social science help capture “the immeasurable” in social media and the enterprise. The future of conversations - the enterprise being one - is about cultivating the conversations.

Excellent presentation and delivery!

Blake Cahill

Visible Technologies

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2 comments ↓

#1 kate on 04.01.09 at 4:52 pm

Thanks much, Blake! We definitely need to stop blackboxing and measure meaningful constructs in order to manage social business.

#2 Blake Cahill on 04.02.09 at 9:56 am

Kate,
Agreed. I think that you and Marc really help to de-construct and then up-level the lens through which social can be measured today.

Blake

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