A Text Mining and Media Measurement blog from Glenn Fannick, a Director of Product Development Management with Dow Jones & Co.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Managing "Content Chaos" via Text Mining Presentation
I'd love to hear opinions -- dissenting or supportive.
Also, we're working on getting a recording of it out to those who need help falling asleep at night.
Cheers
Glenn
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Blogging Allows Marketers to Start Conversations
Less than 5 percent of the Fortune 1,000 is using blogs strategically, but that percentage will triple in the next two years... however, even companies that are using blogs are not necessarily using them efficiently at this point... A lack of knowledge and a fear of the risks and repercussions are stopping companies from developing a blogging policy.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Most U.S. PR Professionals See Blogs as Important
I missed this study on blogs from Peppercom at the end of last year, but it's worth noting. They surveyed 900 U.S. PR professionals and found :
- 80% feel a corporate blog can help improve the dialogue between a company and its stakeholders
- 79% feel a corporate blog can help position a company and/or its "chief blogger" as a thought leader
- 62% state the blogosphere is an appropriate venue for corporations to communicate with stakeholders
Venture Chronicles: Who is reading blogs
the people these decision makers [CMOs] rely on for influence are reading and reacting to blogs, therefore business decision makers are being influenced by blog (sic) if only by a degree of separation.
Nielsen Strengthens Web Buzz Monitoring Position with BuzzMetrics, Intelliseek Deal
This deal probably means that Nielsen BuzzMetrics moves ahead of Biz360 and Umbria on the revenue leader board.
Monday, January 16, 2006
Mining Bird Flu Data

Here's an interesting example of text mining news coverage.
A recent analysis by the Factiva Reputation Lab (TM) shows that while bird flu may be a very serious issue of concern to the entire world, it's not getting the press coverage of other issues. For the past two years it has (not surprisingly) been dwarfed by coverage of natural disasters, terrorism and the war in Iraq. But it's not even reaching the coverage of obesity and AIDS.
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
New Blog Being Written From the Hart
In From the Hart, Clare will likely be giving her perspective on the information industry -- where she sees trends going and how Factiva will strive to be leading the way in many of those cases.
We at Factiva hear Clare's take on things routinely, certainly, but I think it will be great to see her comments in the public space to see how other's perceive her views.
Monday, January 09, 2006
PR Innovation of the Year Finalists Announced
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Here's a CIO Who Gets It
My guess is that it's just a matter of time before he's joined by more professionals who will realize they can use this medium as a way to increase visability for themselves and their companies. Cheap publicity, if you ask me.
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
Today's News Bounces through MSM-New-Media Echo Chamber
Paul Bergevin, president of Citigate Cunningham, states:
It seems pretty clear that today's important stories bounce up and down in an echo chamber of cross-reference between traditional and nontraditional media. What happens in the grass- roots or the word-of-mouth blogosphere informs the major media - and vice versa. The most important stories are the ones that are, in fact, a product of the interplay between traditional and nontraditional media.
Harnessing and managing the storytelling between traditional and nontraditional media outlets is the real job of today's PR pro. This is an incredible opportunity for PR to have an even greater influence in the future than it has enjoyed in the past.