Re: Buzz measurement with Blogs
- From: "Luis Villa" <luis villa gmail com>
- To: "Steve George" <slgeorge gmail com>
- Cc: marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Buzz measurement with Blogs
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 08:03:56 -0500
I've enjoyed blogpulse:
http://www.blogpulse.com/trend?query1=kde+desktop&label1=kde&query2=gnome+desktop&label2=gnome&query3=&label3=&days=90
I use 'gnome desktop' and 'kde desktop', which seems to work well
across a variety of blog search tools.
It would be interesting for someone to correlate those spikes with
particular bits of news. Presumably the december spike on both camps
was Linus; I have no idea what happened in late January to spike us.
Luis
On 2/22/06, Steve George <slgeorge gmail com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A long time back Sri asked about using blogs to measure "buzz": bearing
> mind that blogs are a small microcosm. I do this a fair amount and find the
> icerocket trends graphic really useful. Here's one to measure GNOME, KDE
> and linux desktop over 3 months:
>
> http://trend.icerocket.com/trend?query1=gnome+linux+OR+gnome+desktop&label1=&query2=kde+linux+OR+kde+desktop&label2=&query3=linux+desktop&label3=&days=90
>
> You can of course do stuff like GNOME rules vrs GNOME sucks:
>
> http://trend.icerocket.com/trend?query1=%22gnome+rules%22+linux+OR+%22gnome+rulez%22+linux&label1=&query2=%22gnome+sucks%22+linux&label2=&query3=&label3=&days=90
>
> It's pretty hard to tune the search for GNOME the desktop rather than for
> the fabled animal, I used:
> "gnome rules" linux OR "gnome rulez" linux VERSUS "gnome sucks" linux
>
> It's not fool poof but is a general indicator and helps you find posts you
> can respond to. For example it turns out that someone's been blogging about
> things that sucks in GNOME but is a GNOME contributor and another that
> "gnome sucks" less memory now.
>
> You can also build watch lists on pubsub.com, it seems to have the most
> sources but gets spammed a lot.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steve
>
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