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Nov 24

ASOSReviews.comASOS, the ultra popular online fashion retailer, has taken a brave transparent step with it’s latest dedicated campaign site and pushed their real-time sentiment analysis straight to the consumer via it’s new site asosreviews.com

Sentiment analysis, just one of the ultra hot topics currently rocking the Social Media Monitoring (SMM) world is when you use tools, sometimes manually but often these days automatically, to judge/guess what the people out there who are talking about you/your brand/your product are saying and basically if they are saying nice things or horrible things.

it’s not an exact science at the moment, and it can be done wrong in the raw terms of GOOD vs BAD (especially when you consider things like the word “bad” sometimes meaning “good” – well, in a king of Michael Jackson way… I am sure you know what I mean! Hey, I’m down with the kids!) but overall it is good at giving you an idea of if you’re in the good books or not. backed with human elements then, and manually going over the conversations happening in various social media spaces, you can get a pretty good understanding of things.

so, what ASOS are doing is sticking that raw (presumably) sentiment analysis straight online for all to see.

Their policy is one of transparency – and this is about as transparent as you can get with your audience. if you do something bad, they’ll tell you I am sure, and that in turn will tell other customers etc. so as a brand, in this way, you had best be good right!

it’s very brave of the brand and I have to say I do salute it as a campaign move. I think it’s safe to say that they have the right kind of audience and are the right kind of brand to do this kind of thing – there are certain brands which this obviously wouldn’t work for or just plain wouldn’t have the b*lls to go for it in the first place – so it’s a good bit of judgement on their part and the part of the agency who put it together for them, thruSites.

At the moment apparently the world is happy with asos – which is nice to know :)

I like this – great piece of comms and good for some quick, easy win, hot topic awareness raising.

Should get the tongues wagging!

Howard

Nov 17

Monitoring Social MediaToday I am at the Monitoring Social Media conference in London to hear what some of Europe’s leading thinkers have to say about this hottest of topics (OK, it’s not as hot as Augmented Reality, but it’s a very close second especially when you mention Twitter!)

Actually, that’s one thing – i’ve ironically been locked out of twitter temporarily because stupid useless annoying tweetdeck which i foolishly opened instead of tweetie screwed up again and tried to login a million times in a second. I HATE TWEETDECK!

anyway, I’ll try and takes enough notes to write-up the conference when I am on the train tonight. So far it’s a mixed bag – first speaker, Alan Moore from SMLXL was really interesting, talking about how networks have changed everything and it’s the theory of networks that you need to be able to understand as a marketer in order to fully address people in the 21st century.

second speaker on the other hand, who is speaking right now, Neville Hobson, is really disinteresting and, for me, saying nothing new at all – would have been good a year ago but now it’s old hat. ho hum

anyway, if you want to follow the hashtag on twitter it’s #msm09

Howard