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The Man of Steel vs. The Caped Crusader

Mining Newsdesk for Data

This past weekend, super hero fans received some exciting news at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con; the next Superman movie will feature fellow caped crusader, Batman. Both Batman and Superman have had an on-and-off again rivalry and in that spirit, we looked into Newsdesk to see who’s won the battle for the people’s hearts.

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In the run-up to the announcement, Superman had the edge in international news coverage, though it was close.

Since the movie was announced, Batman has edged out Superman in overall news coverage by 10 percentage points.

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This is just one example of the kind data that can be tracked in Newsdesk using simple keyword searches. From here you can create a daily newsletter to see charts of coverage and read the latest news from your inbox.

Drop us a line to see how we can help you track coverage of big announcements.

Leave a Comment July 26, 2013

Managing Emails in Newsdesk

Newsdesk makes it easy to keep employees and clients informed of the latest news and trends. Large companies may have hundreds of different alerts and newsletters, distributed across multiple teams, each with a different purpose and audience. We have recently implemented some ways to simplify managing these emails.

New Email Tagging

With our opt-in Email Tagging, you can create custom categorization systems to help track alerts and newsletters. You can tag emails based on departments, products, country or office location. It’s as flexible as your imagination.

Filter boxNew Email Filtering

Last month, Moreover released several filtering options to help Email Managers find specific alerts and newsletters. In case you missed it, here’s a quick overview, including the new Tag filter.

Owner Filter

This is useful when you want to look at an individual Newsdesk user’s newsletters and alerts.

Recipient Filter

This filter is best when you want to see which emails a single person is subscribed to.

Feed Filter

In order to find which alerts and newsletters a particular saved search is powering, you can use this filter. This is particularly helpful when the saved searches are in Shared Content or another shared group.

Tag Filter

Using your own custom hierarchy, you can drill down to the emails with a particular tag.

Contact us to discuss how we can help you manage your email workflow inside Newsdesk.

Leave a Comment July 19, 2013

We’re Proud of You, Katie!

katieThis past weekend, Moreover’s very own Katie Draycott was out raising money for cancer research at the Race for Life at the Hylands Park.

It was a warm day, but seeing the young cancer patient run and dance around to the music made going the distance in the 30*C sun more bearable.

Thanks to Katie and to everyone that donated in support of her and a great cause!

Leave a Comment July 11, 2013

Newsdesk Feature Spotlight: Searching Using START

Continuing our look at advanced searching in Newsdesk, this week we’ll examine the START operator.

START allows you to specify that keywords should appear in the first X number of words in any articles returned in your search results. Simple searches look for keywords that appear anywhere in an article. The drawback to this is that a passing mention at the end of an article will still match, but it’s less likely to be relevant to your search results.

Keywords used in the introductory paragraphs are likely to be the subject of the post. START gives you the option of distinguishing between items that are simple mentions and those that are the focus of an article.

Examples:

Here is a simple search, designed to find articles about Google (i.e., where Google is mentioned within the first 10 words of the article) and that mention smartphones anywhere in the article.

START/10:(Google) AND (smartphone OR “smart phone”)

We can do some simple Boolean logic with START as well. This query will find articles where Tumblr and Yahoo! are both mentioned in the first 10 words.

START/10:(Tumblr AND Yahoo)

This next search is looking for items about the major search engines.

START/10:(Google OR Bing OR Yahoo)

This search will return articles mentioning the search engines, but does not include Tumblr in the first 15 words. The idea here is that Tumblr should not be the focus of an article, though it may be mentioned.

START/15:(Google OR Bing OR Yahoo NOT Tumblr)

Emphasis Tab:

Another option for position-based keyword searching is to use the Position filter under the Emphasis tab in the Advanced search options:

Position doesn’t provide as much granularity as START, but it’s quick and easy, only requiring the tick of a radio button.

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Test it out and feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Leave a Comment May 30, 2013

Time-Saving Tips for Using Newsdesk

To help you get up-to-the-minute information faster and easier using Newsdesk, we’ve put together a few quick tips for you:

Do you frequently make the same changes to your searches? If so, setting up a search template can save you time. Then, when you search, it’ll use your template already customized to your search preferences.  Here’s how:

  1. From the “My Content” drop-down menu, select “Edit search template”
  2. Add keywords, set media types, languages, etc. to customize the template for the types of searches you usually perform
  3. Click “Save”

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Want to add your own articles to your search? You can manually insert articles and company information such as a link to PDFs and announcements to send out to your website or intranet using an RSS feed via the Export tab or in a Newsletter from the Email tab.  It’s easy:

  1. Open the drop-down menu for the search you would like to add an article to
  2. Click “Add Article”
  3. Enter the headline, body, source name, etc.
  4. Refresh your search and see your newly added article. It will automatically appear in any alerts or exported feeds containing that search.

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Need to do further analysis? You can download data into Excel from Newsdesk. Here’s how:

  1. Open the drop-down menu for the search you would like to download the information from
  2. Click “Analyze Feed”
  3. Click “View Analysis”
  4. From the “Download” drop-down menu, select “Feed Statistics” or “Article Data”

 

Leave a Comment May 17, 2013

MINING NEWSDESK: Do Media Mentions Affect the Exchange Rate of Bitcoins?

Bitcoin Image 3A topic that has been growing in popularity is “crypto-currencies” with the most common of these being Bitcoin. Bitcoins are a digital currency that are bought on an exchange and then used to anonymously buy and sell goods online. If you haven’t heard of them, check out this video.

Bitcoin’s pricing has proven to be very volatile. For example, on April 10th the exchange rate of one Bitcoin dropped from $230 to $165. With a 28% plunge in just one day, wouldn’t it be useful to see if there are any indicators of whether Bitcoin will rise or fall over the next days? To get some insight, we pulled data from our media monitoring product, Newsdesk, into Excel and matched it up against historical data for Bitcoin’s exchange rates.

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Unlike gold or a publically traded stock, Bitcoin’s pricing is not tied to any physical assets so it is vulnerable to fluctuations not normally seen in stocks.

Digging deeper with Newsdesk, we wanted to see how much the media’s hype about Bitcoins seemed to impact its price. As the graph below shows, trading volume seemed to lag after media mentions. This makes sense since a lot of the people using Bitcoins aren’t necessarily professional traders, so there is a disconnect between the information available and the market’s pricing; often a full day lag from media mentions to a spike in volume.

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As shown here, simply using media mentions to determine the increase or decrease in Bitcoin’s exchange rate is an imperfect model.

As we move forward in an increasingly digital world, it will be interesting to see what role Bitcoins continue to play; whether they will be considered an investment or simply someplace to flee when traditional currencies have problems. Until then, if you’re a Newsdesk user and want to follow Bitcoins, or to delve deeper into your company’s online mentions, here is a simple way to download an analytics feed:

  1. Click the Search Tab
  2. Click New Search
    1. Select News only
    2. Search term: bitcoin*(* is a wildcard that searches for bitcoin, bitcoins, etc)
    3. Default search settings: English only, 60 days, all languages
    4. Save
    5. Click Analytics Tab
      1. Line graph, 60 Days by Day
      2. Drag Bitcoin feed over, Click “View Analytics”
      3. Download -> Feed Statistics (Excel)

For the examples in this post, we copied the Bitcoin trading data from here and put it together with the exported Newsdesk coverage in Excel. Excel allows us to easily dig through both sets of data to identify any hidden trends we wouldn’t see otherwise.

Can you think of any topics you’d like us to mine for in Newsdesk?

Leave a Comment May 14, 2013

Here’s to a Great 2013!

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Happy New Year!

We hope you’ve had a chance to shake off the cobwebs from the holiday season and are ready to get back into the swing of things.

Moreover has some exciting developments coming in 2013. Make sure you don’t miss them.

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Leave a Comment January 10, 2013

Happy Holidays from Moreover Technologies

We wish you health, comfort, and prosperity this holiday season.

Leave a Comment December 19, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving from Moreover Technologies

In the United States, this is the time of year that we pause to reflect and give thanks. After having a great year, Moreover has much to be grateful for.

Most of all, we appreciate our clients, all around the globe, for trusting our products and services. And for giving our sales people, client services team, developers, marketing, operations professionals, and executives the opportunity to shine. It’s with pride and appreciation that we strive to exceed your expectations.

We’ll remember that as we stuff ourselves with turkey, watch The Game, and celebrate with friends and family.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Leave a Comment November 21, 2012

The Dilemma of More Data

Today’s blog post was inspired by a recent conversation between some Moreover employees. My hope is that this post will give you some insight into who we are as a company and why we do what we do.

Numbers Do Lie (or Can Mislead)

Moreover is strong in the Media Monitoring field — our online news coverage is second to none. But why do some other media monitoring brands tout vast numbers of social media sites, compared to our more humble-sounding index?

The answer lies in what information our customers are trying to glean from their research. There is a considerable amount of noise that becomes a distraction (information overload). Effective monitoring of impactful sources is the driving force behind our efforts to grow and maintain pertinent coverage of social media.

Quantity of Data vs. Quality of Understanding

Just like any media monitoring company, we have competing goals. We want more coverage and more data, while keeping the tools that our clients use lightning fast and giving them only the data that helps them solve their needs.

That “only” is important.

Beware the Big

Moreover owns the ping server Weblogs.com. We have access to data of millions and millions of blogs posting content daily.  We know where to look if we’d ever want to inflate our numbers, but we won’t.

Instead, we choose a “White List” approach, in which sources are vetted before they make it into our clients’ search results. When our Newsdesk clients run their searches, the data they want is more likely to be at their fingertips, rather than scattered amongst poor quality data.

More data is better only so long as it can be seen and used. Adding more content to sift through can make finding usable content more difficult. Having too much data can be worse than too little when it hinders the discovery of relevant content.

Drawbacks and Trade-offs

Of course the White List approach has its own issues. An important blog may not be covered when it’s needed. And, it makes it harder to track all mentions of keywords across all social media.

To mitigate this, Moreover’s Client Services and Editorial teams work with our clients to add the blogs and other social media that are important to them. This customer-focused coverage expansion process ensures that we provide broad coverage across multiple industries and niches. We also look at our own data for mentions of new sites, while seeking out other high-value sources of data.

A brief note on “full coverage”: With countless blogs being created and abandoned daily, it’s unlikely that anyone has full coverage. It is more accurate to say “less incomplete coverage”.

Pride in our Numbers

Moreover is proud of our 3.5 million social media feeds and our 55,000 online News sources. The number that makes us most proud, though, is our 90%+ customer retention rate. That number clearly shows we are on the right path. And we’ll continue to grow our source list in ways that bring customers value and help them find the data they need to solve their unique problems.

If you’re a Moreover customer and there are sources that are relevant to your needs that Moreover does not monitor, let us know. Our Client Services team will be happy to work with you to get these into our coverage.

Leave a Comment November 14, 2012

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