Part III

Listening-Led Marketing and Media Innovations

Ask the average marketing person what social media listening is best suited for, and you'll hear “insights and customer service—it's the world's largest focus group!” That's only partially true, of course, and we hope it's a notion this book has already dispelled. What is considerably lesser known is our ability to use listening to transform soft conversations into hard data, as well as for a wider variety of business-building purposes. The four chapters in this part analyze innovative applications for listening data in media and marketing:

Social TV Measurement (Chapter 15) has been developed to evaluate viewer interest in programs. These go beyond measuring mere audience size to assessing audience engagement and intention for media strategy, planning, and buying. These tools are already changing ideas about the programs in which brands should advertise or use for product placement.

Listening-Based Targeting (Chapter 16) uses people's conversations and media behavior to identify potential audiences via techniques like text mining, content analysis, and trend watching. These methods are especially valuable for uncovering multicultural markets, locating people who discuss common interests, and developing language-based segmentations.

Achieve Share of Market Goals (Chapter 17) explores the relationship between share of conversational voice and share of market. This approach aspires to extend the traditional advertising voice/share ...

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