New Web Application Allows You To Track What The Web Is Saying About You
Released on: September 23, 2008, 9:34 am
Press Release Author: Social Mention
Industry: Internet & Online
Press Release Summary: Social Mention, a new web application, allows you to track real-time conversations about you, your company, a new product, or any topic across the web's social media landscape. Search results are aggregated from numerous social media sources and remixed as a single stream of usable information.
Press Release Body: Social Mention allows you to track conversations about you, your company, a new product, or any topic across the web’s social media landscape.
Based in Ottawa, Canada - Social Mention is a social media search engine that gives users a real-time view into what is being said, blogged, commented, bookmarked, posted, uploaded, streamed, and tweeted on the web.
Search results are aggregated from numerous popular social media sources, including Twitter, FriendFeed, Delicious , Flickr, Digg, YouTube, coComment etc. and remixed as a single stream of usable information.
“Increasingly, conversations on the Internet are expanding beyond the reach of traditional search engines and into the world of instantaneous status updates, micro-blogs, comments, bookmarks, video feeds, and photo streams,” said Jon Cianciullo, the founder of Social Mention. “User-generated content, such as this, is particularly valuable given that it can seriously affect public opinion, elections, marketing campaigns, product launches, and company brands. Social Mention searches the most popular social media sources for a real-time picture of what the web is saying.”
In addition to web-based search results, Social Mention also features email alerts and personalized RSS feeds for automatic and instant updates.
Social Mention is particularly attractive for marketers, advertisers, public relations experts, product managers, media watchers, journalists, or anyone that needs real-time feedback, from the public, on the street buzz about their particular issue or product.
Screenshots available online: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30640758@N02/sets/72157607376236816/