Apple iPhone remains in 4th place behind Android smartphones according to latest social media monitoring report from DigitalMR

London (PRWEB UK) 24 April 2012

Social media research specialist The DigitalMR releases latest findings on what customers are saying about smartphones on the internet.

DigitalMR analyzed more than 300,000 comments from customers on smartphones December 2011 through January 2012 Nearly two-thirds (65%) of these customer views are positive, compared to 35% negative.


Android models are the most talked about brands of smartphones. Samsung attracts the most mentions with a market share of 34% of all positive comments and a 37% share of, negative comments small group. Next placed is HTC with 22% positive mentions and 18% negative, followed by Motorola with 11% positive and 13% negative.

Together, the three Android brands account for two thirds (67%) of all online customer feedback measured on smartphones.


The results are based on comments posted by consumers on the major smartphone brands: Apple, Motorola, Samsung, RIM (Blackberry), HTC, LG, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Kyocera and HP on September-October 2011

smartphone models established Apple and RIM (Blackberry) only account for 11% and 8% of the total comments were published respectively. Weak coherent parts Blackberry chat coincided with bad trade Q4 results, prompting her recent announcement “nofollow” to place more focus on the enterprise market.


DigitalMR analysis (supplied by SocialNuggets ) is based on comments posted by a range of relevant websites and open access platforms of social media. It measures not only the number of comments posted by consumers on the Internet, but also their sentiment -. If the messages are positive or negative in nature

Managing Director of DigitalMR, Michalis Michael commented: “Our social media monitoring over the last 6 months has consistently shown Android models like the most talked about brands. While Apple can at least rely on its strong presence in the tablet market, it seems RIM will return to its basic objective of corporate customers ”

All brands measured, achieve a positive net sentiment score (NSS) for December-Jan. NSS provides an overall percentage of net positive posts. The average NSS necessary for all brands measured is 30%. This shows customers are generally positive in their comments online.


Of the three major brands Android, HTC had a NSS of 39%, followed by a nominal rating of slightly below 27% for Samsung and Motorola for only 20% which was the lowest total of the NHS. Apple has reached the second highest at 24%. The NSS is more directed by Nokia (47%).


More data and analysis

Features

DigitalMR measured thousands of customer posts on the services and functions assigned to smartphones.The issues “operating system” and features “Service” generate the most comprehensive reviews – both positive and negative.

“Battery” but attracted only 11% positive reviews, but 16% negative, while on the positive side for designers “Body” attracted a 17% share of positive feedback, but only 11% negative .


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About DigitalMR

DigitalMR understands what people think and feel when they share views online. He is a specialist agency which provides a holistic approach to market research based on the Web. He specializes in the use of social media research, especially active web-listening, and online communities to enhance its business consulting approach. The agency has developed new methods in online focus groups as well as tools such as video diaries, bulletin boards and online ethnography. DigitalMR is headed by founder and MD, Michalis Michael and has offices in London UK, Nicosia Cyprus, and Columbus Ohio, in the United States.


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MediaMax Online Launches Social Buzz Media Monitoring

Burbank, Calif. (PRWEB) December 03, 2013

MediaMax Online, a leading provider of electronic press kits and media monitoring services, today announced the launch of their new product, Social Buzz Social Media Monitoring.

Social Buzz Social Media Monitoring provides clients a simple, effective way to listen to what customers, critics, supporters and competitors are saying about their brands, and the insight necessary to respond to that behavior. Social Buzz monitors data from over 200 million blogs, six million forums and message boards, Twitter, Facebook, consumer review/shopping sites (e.g. Amazon, Best Buy), News sites, YouTube and Wikis. Clients will be able to view all the information in intelligently designed reports filtered to their specifications.

Among its many features, Social Buzz enables users to:

Monitor posts for any campaign across various media segments and identify top trends and perceptions.
Create custom dashboards and reporting without the need to self-administer technical software interfaces
Compare the sentiment for any campaign to competitors’ campaigns over a specified timeframe.
Gain actionable insight into the positive, negative, mixed, or neutral tones of authors’ posts concerning a campaign.

Unlike other social media monitoring services, Social Buzz offers clients a dedicated account manager to assist clients with administration and competitive analysis at no additional charge.

“Social Buzz is a unique complement to our traditional monitoring service, Daily Buzz. Like Daily Buzz, Social Buzz Media Monitoring includes dedicated account management to deliver results with the best accuracy and data integrity on the market. Our customers will have the ability to tap into a significant amount of social intelligence, and use that information to drive meaningful, more focused media campaigns. We’re excited to offer Social Buzz to our clients and hope it will prove a key part of their day-to-day processes,” says John Libby, President of MediaMax Online.

About MediaMax Online

MediaMax Online provides technology-driven distribution and analysis solutions for the marketing and publicity of primarily entertainment industry properties, such as theatrical film releases, television, cable, home entertainment, music labels, talent and industry executives. MediaMax Online provides unique distribution services for electronic press kits, promos, toolkits, spots, public service announcements and television shows. The company’s publicity monitoring service, Daily Buzz service is unmatched in quality and performance. MediaMax Online is a DVS InteleStream company, a leading provider of media content supply chain services. For more information on DVS InteleStream, please visit http://www.dvs.tv.







Internet Alarm Monitoring System Delivers No-Fee Email and Text Alert Services

Albuquerque, New Mexico (PRWEB) December 31, 2013

Phantom Data Services, LLC is pleased to announce the redesign of the PhantomLink.com website, and the introduction of the PhantomLink Watchdog adapter for do-it-yourself internet alarm monitoring and remote sensor monitoring applications. PhantomLink.com has discontinued its line of internet security cameras, and will focus exclusively on sales and support of the PhantomLink Watchdog adapter.

The PhantomLink Watchdog is designed as a no-fee, no-contract, no-subscription solution for internet alarm monitoring. The Watchdog uses the existing alarm system and internet connection, so no new equipment or subscriptions are required.

The Watchdog device is a small but powerful electronic adapter that can bridge nearly any sensor or alarm to the internet, providing users with instant email and text message alerts, as well as a web-based status display and configuration manager. The Watchdog’s on-board microprocessor and integrated web server makes the device a truly self-contained solution. Users can easily configure server settings, email settings, trigger thresholds, trigger delays, and notification intervals through the simple web interface.

The current version of the PhantomLink Watchdog supports up to 5 trigger inputs (up to 15VDC), and can notify up to 2 email or text message accounts. The device is powered by any 5-15VDC power supply.

Applications for the PhantomLink Watchdog are not limited to security systems and alarms. The device can be triggered by any voltage up to 15VDC, which allows the device to be used for many other remote monitoring applications. The Watchdog has been used to monitor sump pumps, water heaters, temperature sensors, freezers, and industrial machines. Complete installation and application instructions are continually maintained on the PhantomLink website, providing users with convenient tips and tricks for installing and using the Watchdog device.

Information about the PhantomLink Watchdog is available at http://www.phantomlink.com.

PhantomLink.com is owned and operated by Phantom Data Services, LLC, a limited liability company in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. PhantomLink.com is an innovator in the field of remote security monitoring solutions, with an emphasis on self-monitored security systems.