case study: BrandsEye

case study: BrandsEye
case study: BrandsEye
case study: BrandsEye
BrandsEye (www.brandseye.com) is an online reputation management tool that was launched in March 2008. It scours the Internet in near real-time for mentions of specific keywords and then develops a reputation score based on those mentions. Online reputation monitoring tools are fairly new to the online scene which meant that business and technical developments following the launch of BrandsEye relied heavily on feedback from users, and potential users, of the system.
BrandsEye’s primary target is large businesses and the service and pricing options on launch reflected this. Of course, one of the businesses that the tool has been tracking from day one is BrandsEye itself. While mentions are quantitatively analysed to generate a reputation score, they can all be qualitatively analysed to determine sentiment from specific individuals and to highlight product features that may be improved.
BrandsEye requires a rapid rate of development to ensure its product remains competitive. With a relatively small number of vocal individuals discussing its industry online, BrandsEye decided that traditional, and expensive, focus groups and surveys were out. These could instead be replaced by real-time analysis and one-to-one consumer engagement. BrandsEye also realised that in the relatively new field of online reputation measurement and management it was important to have online evangelists on board in order to, over time, heighten brand awareness amongst its big business target market.
In the week following its launch there were over a 120 conversations about BrandsEye from many smaller companies and individuals. They loved the service, but found the price prohibitive. Over the next three months more than 300 unique conversations were tracked, with important outcomes for BrandsEye’s product offering.
An example comment which represented a common theme was “BrandsEye … was launched a few days ago …
BrandsEye Online Reputation Management for Big Business ONLY.”
While big business sales continued to grow, BrandsEye realised that the more people who engage with its more product, the more feedback they could collect and with that increase the rate of market-driven development.
Secondly, the comments made them realise that there was a considerable untapped market amongst small businesses and individuals.
Instead of conducting focus groups, BrandsEye found that one already existed! Using feedback from early commenters, BrandsEye developed a small business and blogger product. The service was priced to be accessible to this target market at only $1 a month.
Since the launch of the new service, BrandsEye has grown considerably. Several new features have been added in direct response to market needs. BrandsEye has seen an over 800% turnover increase for its big business offering and a 2 500% increase in the overall number of accounts. It just took a little research.
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