Tag Archive for 'data'

# Facebook Connect generates a lot of traffic and new registrations for Citysearch

24
Mar
09

citysearch

Since November, Facebook members have been able to sign in to Citysearch using their Facebook log-ins via Facebook Connect. Then, their friends’ favorite restaurants and bars show up at the top of their Citysearch listings and they can publish their reviews to Facebook.

This meant changing Citysearch’s concept of itself from a stand-alone site to a service that publishes content all over the Web, Mr. Herratti said, and it has paid off. In the four months the site has been testing Facebook Connect, 94 percent of reviewers have published their reviews to Facebook, where an average of 40 people see them and 70 percent click back to Citysearch. That has translated into new members: daily registrations on Citysearch have tripled.

Read the full article in bits, on nytimes.com

(I know, I post too much about Facebook…)

CONSUMER’S REACTION FACING ECONOMIC HARDSHIPS

12
Dec
08

I know to do the shopping. Money is just not enough for it.

Since the very beginning of the financial crisis’ boom, I’ve read a lot of forecasts about ad spending evolution in 2009 and advertisers reaction to crisis (as for example the forecasts by France pub or the EBG Barometer). All these surveys actually concerns advertisers. But what about consumers?

One year ago TNS had already ascertained an attitude of restriction amongst them. As soon as nowadays this phenomenon is accelerating, I think we need more up to date details.

The survey carried out by OTO Research goes deeper into the issue of consumers’ reaction to crisis and of their attitude towards purchases.

Here there are some of the most interesting findings I found out in the survey:

1) Consumers confirm that the financial crisis has turn into a crisis of consumption
- 84% of French people feel hit by the financial crisis and 79% are already thinking about changing their consumption habits

2) They massively intend to reduce or postpone their expenditure
- 45% will reduce their purchases; 53% will postpone them

3) They aim at a transversal optimization of purchases thanks to a stronger usage of the internet
- 89% will use the internet to compare offers and to find the best one

4) This ongoing process is developing within a context of distrust towards both Institutions and brands
- 83% of consumers don’t trust brands’ behavior

5) Furthermore, we’ve also seen that the interest for low-cost offers affects the expectation of quality for more than half the consumers
- 55% of consumers are likely to compromise to terms concerning quality in order to spend less

6) Within many categories, people agree upon the perception of products’ prices as too high
- Food ( 69%); Energy (61%); TLC (58%); Automotive (57%); Financial Services ( 57%); Travel (51%)

7) Categories, related to leisure and entertainment, are the most exposed to cut-backs. Primary needs (in a broad sense) are less touched.

A new breed of data is born

10
Oct
08

Wordle

People who deal with Internet stats on a daily basis should be realizing by now they need to find out ways of squeezing the juice out of all the tag-related qualitative data all over the web.

Sure quantitative data is ok, but when it’s about how people feel about your brand and service, corporate executives are always on their toes. We’re talking about very important qualitative data here.

Folksonomy shows no signs of slowing down, and people’s behavior has changed. They are tagging as they surf the web, just tagging along the way. And amazing things happen when a lot of people tag the same Internet content. You get the “collective perception” of things, which is a form of “collective intelligence”.

It’s time to pick up those Sociology, Psychology and Linguistics books and experiment with this brave new world of “organic data”. So don’t be shy, release the Internet shrink in you!

Here are some great examples of fun ways to play with this qualitative data:

- Top 10 tags for www.mtv.com on Delicious, saved 1558 times;
- 305 notes of people who have bothered to write about the MTV website in Delicious;
- Paste any text into Wordle and get beautiful visual tag clouds of whatever you want. Paste the presidencial candidates’ speeches for example, and compare the results side by side;
- But things can get even more interesting… like when you ask people to write the first word they think of when you show them a brand logo. Believe me, it’s kind of addictive. That’s what Brand Tags asks of you, and so far they’ve gathered 1.2M tags about brands. Just dive into their database and you’re in for a treat. Don’t miss out on Battle Mode, where two brands go mano a mano on a match for the user’s prefference. Here’s the current ranking.

The image above is a tag cloud generated by Wordle of this very post.

The Semi-Long Tail of Social Networks

26
Feb
08

socialnetworks.jpg

A good visual reminder that there are other social networks than Facebook and MySpace. Would love to see an update with more recent stats, but it’s a good start! Spotted in a French newspaper by the great BFFB. (We’ll be at SxSW too if you want to meet!)




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