Panel discussion on Social Intelligence moderated by Michalis Michael.Panelists: Joaquim Bretcha (International Director of Netquest and ESOMAR President), Kyle Findlay (Senior Data Science Director of Kantar South Africa) and Tamara Lucas (Associate Director of Convosphere).
In this guide, we will mostly be talking about how yo set up a search on the social listening tools and analyze the data that comes out, but we will also touch on how to get the most out of tools, such as Google Trends that are free for the public use.
Utilizing mostly social listening and search tools to curate the magazine content, and help launch nearly 40 innovations, with Beauty Tuned In we have the latest beauty trends at our fingertips, enabling us to glue them to the core of everything we do.
A recent study in the potato chips category with PepsiCo threw up critical learnings that we leveraged to create a refreshed way of looking at brand purpose, in the form of 'brand citizenship'. We also looked at examples from other studies that we have done as well as desk research, to understand how the concept of 'purpose' itself is changing in meaning across all spheres of life ? not just in the choices of brands, but also political affiliations and life decisions. Our explorations helped construct the brand citizenship framework, which we believe adds a further layer to existing models of brand purpose and, in turn, could result in more effective purpose-driven marketing.
This work outlines how Macmillan and Listen & Learn Research used social data to learn how to help people who have just been told they have cancer. Working with Listen & Learn, Macmillan used a social insights approach to finding, appreciating and understanding what it is like to receive a diagnosis. They explored what happens, how people feel, where they go for help, what they needed and ultimately, how Macmillan could help. In this paper, we will discuss how, together, we made this work. From getting a new method approved post-GDPR and gaining internal support, to how this approach to social data was able to unlock previously hidden aspects of life with cancer. Then the results: how Macmillan was able to make changes to service design, communications, and resourcing while feeding into their longer-term strategy.
C-Suites around the globe are asking for real-time measures and market research budgets are cut. Can we really substitute costly brand trackers with AI-generated predictions out of social listening data? Intel took it to the test.
Digital life in our modern world has merged with the analog lives of people. The horizon of human relations, including their deepest needs and interests, has extended to the virtual space of the different social networks that have positioned themselves as the leading contact and communication platforms of our time. However, despite the fact that each social network offers potential for new contacts, brands do not always know how to take advantage of the opportunity to participate in peopleâs real conversations with organic and relevant proposals, thus begging the question: how can brands engage in countless spontaneous and ever-changing conversations? Twitter Mexico, Arconte Research and Sinnia set out to answer this question by conducting a joint research project on topics trending in Mexico between January and November 2017. The purpose was to generate actionable lessons and facilitate the insertion of brands on Twitter â the leading real-time platform. This paper presents the results of a journey that began with the detection and clustering of the most relevant conversations held over the course of a year in Mexico. It is followed by a cultural analysis of these conversations, centered on identifying their symbolic support and discursive rules to conclude with the creation of the framework that reflects the most recurrent conversational contexts on the platform, as well as the Rules of Engagement for any brand that aspires to engage in a live interaction in real-time, just like the conversations held on Twitter.
With Givaudan, a company always at the forefront of consumer insights of the flavours and fragrances industries, we jointly carried out a qualitative and quantitative exploration on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to understand RTD and beer consumption occasions in Brazil and offer tailor-made sensorial experiences eventually. This project aids Givaudan in creating value with its customers in market development, helps beer brands to position themselves better and expand their line of products, or generate innovations to compete with other companies.