April 13th, 2009
An article was posted recently on aimClear Search Marketing Blog about “How to build a reputation monitoring dashboard.” It was an excellent article worth following for those who are interested in unpaid monitoring of online buzz about a person, company, product or service. Comprehensive monitoring is the first step toward successful online reputation management.
However, I feel readers may miss the point. The point of monitoring online buzz is so you can respond quickly and engage in the conversation. Monitoring alone is not the answer—it is not enough to be ON the web; you must be IN the web.
One thing that would justify investing in a paid tool would be to have a monitoring solution that also allowed you to MANAGE and document your responses to the finds from one unified interface. That is why we developed http://www.BuzzDing.com.
Time is worth money. You might save money by building a free monitoring dashboard, but how much money are you wasting by spending time trying to manage that drink-from-the-fire-hydrant source of information? Will your left hand know what your right hand is doing?
If you are a Public Relations Professional, BuzzDing! even allows you to give your client the ability to login and engage directly. They’ll be able to document their activity in the same place you document yours. So everyone knows immediately who is taking care of what, who is responding to what.
Free tools are nice, but consider the value of investing in software that frees you up to do the real work. Don’t just monitor; manage.
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February 28th, 2009
We’re constantly working to improve the functions of BuzzDing! This includes adding new networks and functionality that allows you to find any of your mentions.
Today we added the ability for you to find comments across the web. If you have any additional networks you’d like to see added write us a comment.
Tags: networks, reputation management, searches
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February 10th, 2009
We just wanted to thank all of the website design galleries that have featured our design in the past couple of weeks. We are humbled by all the great comments and hope that you like the application as much as you like the website. So if you’ve just come here via one of the CSS galleries, please stick around, try BuzzDing! and tell us what you think.
Here are just a few of the galleries we’ve appeared on:
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January 13th, 2009
After countless hours of development we’re ready to start showing off our baby and begin the beta test. The first invites went out late Sunday night and the next round went out this evening. So far things have gone very smoothly and we’re already starting to get some great feedback. We’re excited to hear more of your ideas and suggestions. Here’s how you can participate:
If you haven’t received an invite make sure you’ve signed up to join the beta at www.buzzding.com
If you signed-up and haven’t received an invite yet hang tight — we’re adding people just as quickly as we can. Can’t wait? Why not send us send as a reply on Twitter (we’re @buzzding)
Once you get your invite, sign-up and create your free beta account. Begin adding projects and phrases and start checking out your results.
Send us your feedback. We’re looking for your ideas, likes, dislikes, suggestions, jokes, stock tips… whatever you want to tell us about BuzzDing! There are several ways you can get ahold of us: Message us on Twitter, hit the “Feedback” tab on every page of the system, comment on our blog, post on our forum, visit or support website, or simply email us. We’ll take your feedback most any which way.
We hope that you enjoy using BuzzDing! and would love your help to make it the best tool it can be. Thanks for all of the great feedback so far!
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January 6th, 2009
The BuzzDing! blog is now in operation. Subscribe to read updates as we polish BuzzDing! for launch. We’ll be posting updates, beta test opportunities, development ideas and general ideas about reputation management.
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