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Web Business by Ken Burbary

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Social Media Monitoring Wiki Update

August 30th, 2009 · View Comments · Monitoring, tools

Social Media Monitoring

When the Social Media Monitoring Tools & Solutions Wiki launched a little more than two and half weeks ago, I wasn’t sure what the response from the social media community would be. To say the least, it has been overwhelming. I’m grateful to all the people that volunteered to expand on the original list, and submitted additions of their own. In a short time, we’ve built up a comprehensive set of world class monitoring tools from companies that span the globe. I’ve already received a deluge of feedback, requests for more information, and ideas to expand on what is already there.

Now, I’m happy to announce that I’ve been able to add some new information based on what was the number 1 most requested addition. I’ve added a new set of information for each tool about whether it is free or a paid commercial solution. You can now easily scan and sort the list by Paid/Free to select a sub group of tools to evaluate.

As of right now, the social media monitoring wiki contains 34 free tools (wow!) that you can use to listen to online conversations with, along with 60 paid commercial tools, ranging from inexpensive and lightweight for smaller tasks, to heavy duty full service platforms. I hope you can use this new information to more informed decisions when evaluating social media monitoring tools.

Next Steps:

There are many other information requests and additions that I am considering (based on your feedback), but the biggest news is about adding sub-pages for each tool, containing specific information about costs, usage, frequency of data updates, real-time vs batch, ease of use and quality of support to name a few. Please continue to submit feedback by emailing: smmonitoringwiki@gmail.com

And thank you for the support, it is sincerely appreciated!

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  • Thanks for putting together such a valuable resource. It's also one of the most brilliant marketing pieces I've seen lately—a model of for creating compelling content. I mention your wiki in nearly every speech I give and I list you on the resource page too.
  • tonyobregon
    @kenburbary The Social Media Monitoring Tools Wiki is an excellent resource, thanks for putting it together. http://bit.ly/A0M7i
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