Social Media Monitoring Review: Radian6
When I embarked on the exploration of social media monitoring tools, I surveyed my Twitter friends, I posted about it on this blog, I even wrote about it in my LinkedIn and Facebook statuses. Throughout all that, one name that came up again and again was Radian6.
So I was delighted when they offered to give me a demo. One distinct difference between the first tool I looked at, social radar, is that Radian6 is targeted specifically to PR firms (or large multi-unit company). Which is good, because now I don’t feel I have to compare the two.
So if you happen to be a good size PR firm or a large company searching for a social media monitoring tools, than I urge you to check out Radian6. Somehow it’s complex and detailed, yet manages to stay very user friendly. One of its strength lies in the ease and simplicity of managing multiple profiles–something that can be tricky to pull off, but a necessity when you have multiple clients or business units.
Also I love how its layout is based on widget style functionality. So essentially you “build” the tool how you’d like to use it. Very Web 2.0 friendly!
I can go on, but a picture says a lot more, so let’s take a look (click for larger):
The middle boxes top and bottom (behind) are examples of a “river of news” which is essentially the search results for whichever terms you’ve chosen, the river also includes media like microblogging (Twitter, etc), video and podcasts. Very cool!
As well, you can build a tag cloud around your search terms, as viewable in the bottom left corner. Aside from the fact that everyone loves a tag cloud, it visually gives you an idea of what else people are talking about along with your search terms. Very handy!
But wait– how do you know how influencial these people talking about you are? Well they’ve got a widget for that too, which is best explained in this shot:
The middle box shows a list of blogs/web sites that mentioned your search terms, and when you click on one, the dashboard below pops up and tells you all about its links.
So essentially, the dashboard is completely customizable via the widget icons (pictured on the left) you can set it all up the way you like it and leave it as is, or you can switch it up at will. It’s clear these guys understand social media and the specific needs of their target audience. Being a PR gal myself I can easily see how well this could work in an agency as well as how it can also help educate users who may not be totally up to speed with all this social media stuff. (hey it is still pretty new!)
And the final kicker why I really love Radian6–they’re Canadian! Yup, based out of New Brunswick, these guys are taking the social media monitoring world by storm. Keep up the great work!
Every used Radian6 before? Or another social media monitoring tools. Please leave a comment!
**UPDATE**
One really cool thing about Radian6 I forgot to mention is its “Twebinars” which obviously is a webinar that’s discussed in tandem on Twitter! Each one features leading experts in social media. Unfortunately I had to miss the first (silly work getting in the way!) but fortunately more are on the way. As far as I know this they are the first to initiate something like this, so major points for that.
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As a competitor to Radian6, I’d invite you to check out SM2- there’s a fully functional free version available and I’d be happy to upgrade your account for testing purposes. I’d also note that you might want to discuss pricing since Radian charges minimum of $500/month per Profile + $100 per user. Our plans are based on search results and have unlimited keyword phrases (as do theirs) and unlimited Profiles. We also provide an extensive suite of analysis tools including sentiment indicators, demographics, geo-location,authority ranking, etc.
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Hey there Kelly,
Thanks for the great detailed review. We are really glad you enjoyed the functionality and the user design of the platform. You are definitely correct in your assessment that the solution is really resonating with the PR and marketing communities. We originally designed the product with early adopter feedback from PR and marketing professionals and continue to absorb and develop new requests for even further enhanced functionality.
Again, thanks so much for this wonderful review.
Cheers.
David Alston
Radian6
Kelly, good review and I think radian6 is bringing a whole new level of professionalism and thought leadership to social media monitoring.
We’re about to launch our Social & Traditional media monitoring tool, MediaBadger with focus on Monitoring, Managing and Measuring (www.mediabadger.com)- although we’re taking a rather different tact than radian6, SM2 and the 36+ other monitoring applications out there…going to be an interesting space in the next 24 months!
Giles
Jumping on the bandwagon a little, I admit, but to make people aware of alternatives, we have developed a highly-rated alternative based out of the UK – http://www.brandwatch.net
Kelly, please do email if you would like to try it out for a bit
Best wishes
Giles Palmer
(wierd that there is another Giles in this space!?!)
I’d also like to chime in here. We offer a solution too and have a package aimed specifically at PR and marketing agencies. This allows them to run multi user setups, including data and idea sharing.
http://www.sentimentmetrics.com
Thanks
Leon Chaddock
Sentimentmetrics.com
Hi Kelly,
My PR firm decided to go with Radian6 recently. It’s best for our purposes in terms of price and functionality, but I have concerns about the influence widget – I think other companies do this better. I wrote a blog post comparing a number of these social media monitoring tools recently. Check it out if you have time – http://bit.ly/2bwQ49
I’d be interested to know more about your experiences with any of these or if there’s anything else i’m missing.
Thanks,
David Robbins
Page One PR
Hi Kelly, we just launched an advanced Media Analytics solution that instantly provides full function monitoring along with comprehensive context, sentiment and geo/demograhic analysis in over 30 languages. It also provides the extensive query depth you were looking for.
We’ve taken a ‘Business Intelligence Techology’ approach to analyze OnLine / Social Media.
Please check out http://www.sysomos.com. We’d love to show you what we are doing.
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We too like Radian6 for its comprehensive nature and insights especially the “River of News”. We recently wrote a review of Radian6 comparing its good and bad features.
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Great to see many alternatives emerging too, it’s definitely one trend to keep an eye on.
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