The ability to track what
people say about you online has several benefits.
You can leave timely feedback
on comments about you. It can help improve your products and services.
Most of all, monitoring what
people say about you online will help you maintain a good reputation.
Here
are 10 tools that can help you monitor your online reputation, irrespective of
your niche.1. Google Alerts
Google has several valuable free tools for
marketers and SEO pros, and Google Alerts is one of them. If you’re a seasoned
marketer, then you probably already know and use it, either for monitoring your
brand or for content creation.
Simply enter your company name
the same way you’d enter terms in your niche you want to get alerts for.
For
example, this is an alert for “search engine marketing”:
You’ll get email notifications
of your mentions via Google’s database, based on your preferences: as they
happen, at least once a day, and at most once a week.
2. Social Mention
Social Mention monitors more
than 80 social media sites, including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
The results also display the
following information to help you measure, monitor, and improve your brand’s
reputation:
·
Strength: The
likelihood that your brand is discussed on social media.
·
Sentiments: The
ratio of positive mentions to negative mentions.
·
Passion: The
likelihood that people talking about your brand will do so repeatedly.
·
Reach: The
number of unique authors who write about or mention your brand.
Here’s
what it looks like:
3. Trackur
Trackur calls itself the
“broadest social media monitoring” tool — a debatable claim. In trying to
live up to such a lofty promise, it has several features to help you monitor
your brand online.
Trackur offers full monitoring
of all social media and mainstream news sites, insights like trends, keyword
discovery, and influence scoring.
For example, this is what the
dashboard looks like when I type in the keyword “Facebook.”
Additionally, if you offer
social media monitoring as a service to clients, you can pay to customize your
dashboard with your logo, URL, and your own colors.
4. SentiOne
SentiOne helps you to pay
attention to what your customers or others generally are saying about your
brand. With SentiOne, you’ll get access to not just real-time data but
historical data too – what people may have said about your brand in the past
before you began using SentiOne.
You can track mentions of your
brand, social profiles, or other keywords.
If you feel you’ll experience
information overload, since SentiOne scours thousands of web sources to find
mentions of your brand, you can easily filter the number of keywords you’re
tracking.
Plus, you can filter results
into positive or negative mentions, where the latter can help you act quickly
to avert crisis where necessary.
5. Reputology
Reputology is a review
management and monitoring platform for multi-location businesses. Put simply,
it helps businesses manage and monitor reviews online.
Apart from social media sites,
you can “listen” to what customers are saying about your site from
industry-specific review sites in the hospitality, dining, healthcare, fitness,
and real estate niches.
To ensure you handle negative
reviews efficiently, Reputology converts them into customer service tickets.
6. Review Push
This online review management
software helps businesses with multiple locations to monitor social media and
popular review sites (e.g., Facebook, Yelp, Google, Yellowpages, Foursquare).
The best part isn’t only that
you’ll get all reviews from any site in one place, but when you set up email
alerts, you can respond to any review, positive or negative, directly from your
inbox with Review Push.
You can also see the review
sites on the web or in your industry that your business is not yet listed on.
Then Review Push ranks your stores’ review performance online so you can easily
see which store should improve its product or service delivery.
If you’re wondering how you’ll
get reports from multiple locations, there’s multi-level reporting where you
can get reports from corporate, regional, or store level.
7. Chatmeter
Chatmeter was designed to help
companies collect and analyze customer feedback and improve customer experience
for multi-location brands and agencies.
It notifies you via email of
any reviews found on over 20 local search and review sites. In addition, you’ll
get notifications when there’s new content about your brand.
Chatmeter has tools that enable
you to spy on your local competitors to see how you stack up against them and
what you can learn from their activities.
Their widget allows you to
share reviews from external sites on your website and store’s pages. And if you
create a new profile on a listings’ site, your profiles on other listings sites
are automatically updated with any current information.
8. Reputation Ranger
Created for four niche
industries — restaurants and bars, hotels and travel, automotive sales and
services, and plumbers and home contractors — Reputation Ranger monitors
Facebook and industry-related sites to create alerts and reports.
Broken down by niche, it comes
to:
·
15 websites plus Facebook in the hotel and travel niche.
·
12 websites in the restaurant and bar niche.
·
9 websites for plumbers and other contractors.
·
12 auto-related review websites and blogs.
So you’ll largely get real-time
monitoring and alerts of the review sites that matter most to your business,
depending on your niche.
9. Reputation Health
If
you have a medical practice, or you offer SEO and other online marketing
services to medical practices, you may need Reputation Health.
It offers reputation management
and online review monitoring for physicians. It monitors 23 review sites
related to the medical practice, including DrScore, HealthGrades,
UcompareHealthcare, and Vitals.
The software collects online
mentions and reviews of what patients are saying about your practice and sends
you email alerts.
10. Meltwater
What started as a press
clipping service that scanned news sources to get keywords relevant to
customers has since evolved into a full-blown media monitoring tool.
Today, Meltwater goes beyond
press monitoring by adding social media listening into the mix with real-time
analytics. It still offers the largest global media database, so you can be
sure you’ll see all your mentions in the news media too.
If you’re keen on who’s talking
about your competitors or where they’re getting features, or how many mentions
they’re getting daily, weekly, or monthly in comparison to yours, you can track
that via Meltwater too.
While you can see your reports
and analytics from your Meltwater dashboard, you can also transform these
reports into presentations directly from the dashboard and also share them with
internal teams.
Conclusion
You can manually perform
searches for your brand’s name on search engines or social media sites, but
you’ll likely find a handful of results at best. Not to mention the sheer
drudgery and valuable time you’ll need to spend on such an undertaking daily,
weekly, or monthly.
The tools above will help you
more easily and efficiently monitor your online reputation. Choose one that
works best for your brand.


























































