I haven't found such widgets to be much of a traffic getter or traffic
keeper. I'm in the process of pulling them off my web sites. I put
them up originally for specific purposes - during the openSUSE 11.2
beta cycle, I had one monitoring for mentions of openSUSE, during the
30 Hour Day telethon I had them up for that, etc. But it's easy to do.
On Jan 13, 9:28 pm, Ken Dobruskin k...@cimas.ch wrote:
Peter, just to expand on your remark, it should be straightforward to
integrate a twitter-api search thingy into the Wordpress workflow or that of
other similar CMS, to provide some control over content published on a
corporate website. By all means publish the social content, just weed out the
irrelevant, silly or gnarly stuff.
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 20:33:51 -0800
Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] How to monitor our brand by Streaming API
From: petermden...@gmail.com
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Its pretty easy to build a widget, from fetching the results, parsing them,
and presenting them, twitter makes it easy to do.
With all that extra time, your developers should be able to find global stop
lists of words that prevent displays of harassing/vulgar/racist language and
continue to add rules as you go to create a content stream that works for
your company.
Don't get me wrong, Ken's points are very valid, however, I personally feel
if you have a company people talk about, show other people this content. 1
page of perfectly written marketing isn't going to reach me as much as 10
tweets saying, I really really love this product. (imo)
Regards
Peter
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Ken Dobruskin k...@cimas.ch wrote:
Hi,
I don't know anything about Wordpress or plugins, but is there any moderation
workflow built into these widgets? I just had to cringe at the silly results
produced by the indiscriminate use of a twitter search feed by one colleague
from a highly respectable international organisation. It's not a matter of
censoring negative remarks about your brand - evidently you are prepared for
that. But what happens when someone says something really, really dumb,
vulgar or racist involving your searchterm? Can you handle all the world's
languages? It could be a fun opportunity for spammers or competitors! Even
assuming that your brandname is universally unambiguous and could only ever
refer to your business, you may be in for a case of 'irrelevant automated
content syndrome'.
Have fun!
Ken
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 01:31:49 -0800
Subject: [twitter-dev] How to monitor our brand by Streaming API
From: cantutulma...@gmail.com
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Dear Developers,
We would like to monitor what have been tweeted about our brand and we
would like to publish this up to minute
tweets on our wp based blog
What should be the best WP-Plugin coded by Twitter Search Streaming
API ?
Thank you for your help,
Best Regards,
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