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Will Squidoo Kill Your Company’s Shot at (Free) Feel-Good PR on Twitter? | Fast Company

Today Squidoo founder Seth Godin announced that his company would begin launching websites for major companies that collect social buzz–good and bad–from around the Web. In his blog, Godin says that these “conversations” are already happening, so Squidoo is simply going to funnel them into one aggregate spot. That lets any customer or company see what the buzz is around Brand X. But for companies to get on the page and respond, it will cost them money. Is this fair to companies? More importantly, is it good for customers? (Below, one such page for In-and-Out Burger.)

APLINK – How does this effect companies like http://www.brandtology.com ? Their entire business model is based on monitoring online conversations about brands.

via Will Squidoo Kill Your Company’s Shot at (Free) Feel-Good PR on Twitter? | TechWatch | Fast Company.

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Brandtology Assists Governments to Listen and Engage Net-Generation Citizens

Brandtology Assists Governments to Listen and Engage Net-Generation Citizens
Listening to new media is the first step to online engagement

Singapore, June 16 2009 Brandtology, a leader in providing business and brand online intelligence services, today announced that it will be showcasing its solutions to help governments listen and engage online at iGov2009 at CommunicAsia from 16 to 18 June 2009 at the Singapore Expo Hall 3 booth number 3C3-08.

Themed ‘Integrating Public Services, Engaging Citizens’, the iGov Global Exchange draws 60,000 international participants from governments, the industry and media from about 100 countries and regions across Europe, America, Asia Pacific and the Middle East.

“Online media offers governments the potential to have a cost-effective yet scalable dialogue with citizens,” said Eddie Chau, CEO and founder of Brandtology. “The first step in the engagement process is to listen to online conversations to assess sentiments.”

“For example, posts about the H1N1 influenza virus are being widely discussed in various online media channels around the world, reflecting citizens’ concerns about government actions to combat the spread of the virus.”

“Brandtology’s proprietary and multi-lingual technology helps governments tap into online opinion and make informed policy decisions,” said John Kerr, Regional Director, Edelman Digital Asia-Pacific.

Edelman, together with Brandtology, announced a strategic partnership in May 2009 to offer a range of digital services based on deep online analytics to help Asian governments, marketers and corporate communicators successfully navigate the opportunities and risks to be considered when engaging influencers and communities online.

For more information, please contact:

Aaron Koh
Brandtology Pte Ltd
Tel: +65 6593 9888
Mobile: +65 9489 4557
Email: aaron.koh@brandtology.com

About Brandtology
Brandtology provides business and brand online intelligence services round the clock from its 24×7 Command Centres. Manned by trained specialists, Brandtology enables organizations around the globe to make timely and informed strategic decisions. Brandtology’s Digital Conversation Management System (DCMS) is powered by an intelligent opinion mining and ticket-processing system which aids organizations in listening to online digital conversations generated from blogs, forums, micro-blogs, news sites and other social medium. Brandtology serves a multitude of clients in diverse industries and public sectors where online intelligence matters. Brandtology’s proprietary technologies, coupled with proven processes and trained specialists, enable clients to improve their brand equity, increase revenue and to gain a competitive edge. For more information, please visit www.brandtology.com


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BRANDTOLOGY propels into expansion from S$2million investment

WALDEN INTERNATIONAL INVESTS S$ 2MILLION IN BRANDTOLOGY
New investment to fuel Brandtology’s global expansion into North Asia

Singapore, April 27 2009 – Brandtology, a leader in providing business and brand online intelligence services, today announced that Walden International has invested S$ 2million in the company. The additional investment will propel Brandtology’s global expansion in North Asia which will be the next growth area for the company.

Brandtology provides business and brand online intelligence services with proprietary technologies and proven process, combined with trained and experienced analysts, to help companies listen to the social media and make strategic decisions for their brands in a timely manner.

“Since Brandtology was established in 2008, we have experienced rapid growth from clients in the public, finance and banking sectors, and from Forbes Global 2000 and Fortune 500 companies. Our next focus growth area is in North Asia as we see increased demand from clients requesting that we compliment their digital marketing strategy to listen to the social media scene of what is being said of their brands in the local language,” said Mr Eddie Chau, Founder and CEO of Brandtology.

“For example, China alone has about 298 million Internet users of which 91 million users actively participate in forums and 105 million users update their blogs regularly, as reported by China Internet Network Information Center. Companies can either tap on these resources to strengthen their brands with their digital marketing strategy or face the consequences of ignoring a tsunami of negative posts on their brands in this social media space.

“This new investment will enable us to expand and strengthen our R&D and infrastructure to support the innovations and features demanded by our rapidly growing clientele from the list of Forbes Global 2000, Fortune 500 companies and public sectors.”

Mr Loo Hock Voon, Managing Director of Walden International, commented, “Our research has shown that more companies are considering or going to invest in online social media as part of their marketing strategy to reach out to consumers. Brandtology’s innovations and track record in getting clients from the Forbes Global 2000 and Fortune 500 companies list has deeply impressed us as one of those early stage companies with high potential growth that cannot be ignored.”

“Brandtology and its unique services empower clients to effectively analyse and manage their brands in the online space, and gain valuable insights to build and sustain strong, differentiated market positions,” said Mr Martin Roll, Business & Brand Strategist, special advisor to Brandtology.

Brandtology was established by a group of seasoned and young entrepreneurs with Singapore as its international headquarter. In April 2009, Brandtology signed up another five new Forbes Global 2000 and Fortune 500 clients to engage Brandtology’s services. Brandtology has also expanded globally with offices in Australia, Malaysia and the People’s Republic of China – Shanghai and Hangzhou. Brandtology’s Digital Conversation Management System handles many different languages globally.

For more information, please contact:
Aaron Koh
Brandtology Pte Ltd
Tel: +65 6593 9888
Mobile: +65 9489 4557
Email: aaron.koh(AT)brandtology.com

About Brandtology
Brandtology provides business and brand online intelligence services round the clock from its 24×7 Command Centres. Manned by trained specialists, Brandtology enables organizations around the globe to make timely and informed strategic decisions. Brandtology’s Digital Conversation Management System (DCMS) is powered by an intelligent opinion mining and ticket-processing system which aids organizations in listening to online digital conversations generated from blogs, forums, micro-blogs, news sites and other social medium. Brandtology serves a multitude of industries and public sectors in functions where online intelligence matters. Brandtology’s proprietary technologies, coupled with proven processes and trained specialists, enable clients to improve their brand equity, to increase revenue and to gain competitive edge. For more information, please visit www.brandtology.com

About Walden International
WI is a leading international venture capital firm that provides investors access to cross-border, IT opportunities with the advantage of an unrivalled pan-Asia network since 1987. The firm’s funds total over US$1.9 billion in committed capital. WI’s investments include Creative Technology (SGX: CREAF SP), Mindtree Consulting (BSE: MTCLIN), SINA (NASDAQ: SINA), Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (NYSE.SMI and HKSE: 0981.HK), and WebEx (acquired by Cisco). Over the past 20 years, WI has been an active player in the Singapore venture capital scene and has invested in approximately 60 Singapore companies. For more information, please visit www.waldenintl.com.

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It’s a Who’s Who that drops by Geek Terminal this week

It is no secret that APLINK is working with the Geek Terminal on Some projects in social media and events however it amazes me each week who can be found droppin in to Singapore’s only cafe, where you dont need to fight over access for power to keep your laptop charged & that also has reliable FREE wifi access.

This week Mobile Monday started the week  with their Peer Awards and an A list of judges graced the networking event….

Nokia – Kenny Mathers, Head Forum Nokia (APAC)

Yahoo! – Matthias Kunze, MD & GM

MMA – Rohit Dadwal, MD Asia-Pacific

MEF – Joerg Krahnert, MEF Asia/Netbiscuits

Microsoft – Chris Chandler, Head of Mobile, Online Services Division

RIM – Gregory Wade, Regional Vice-President

CocoaHeads Singapore – Eric Dunivant, Founder


Startups – who where at the event

Next Gen LBS – Human Network Labs
GenTalk – Intregen
Mobile Cloud Service – LMobility
Location Based Social Networking – myWobile
OrSiSo – Aureliant
Driving Mobile Intelligence – Smoov Technologies
Targeted Advertising – InCent Media
Celcius V5 – Mobile Distillery
Mobile GeoCast – Nano Equipment
Stickkey – Fast Innovations Asia
Mobile Commerce Solution – Venture Manufacturing
WaveSecure – tenCube
winners on the night were OrSiSo & WaveSecure – congrats !!

My mate JC from eyeka was there plus some media -also the new RICE PR agency led by Sonya made an entrance with some great looking business cards 🙂
Aaron from Brandtology and I met over coffee and our upcoming Breakfast Rave event
Yesterday, i meet up with 5 awesome IBM people 3 were from Canada and Hannah from the UK and Peng Han Singpore – a nice Virtual chat, then 2 very cool people dropped by who  i will be working with on a secret project…
Did i mention I ran into Illke who was busy with her clients…
also…the lovely estelle from the casino royale elegantly perched sipping coffee over her Sony Laptop….
Today,  Jason Puon from Significant Ranking a very cool Malaysian SEO company has just dropped by from KL to meet with me 🙂
who else will drop by – by weeks end – maybe YOU


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A night for tech start-ups in Singapore | Techgoondu

Techgoondu at Geek Terminal Singapore

Start-ups who presented include: (see original post for links)

* Twinity (Jeremy Snyder): a 3D online-world that replicates real world cities in a virtual environment. The city of Berlin has already been launched, and both London and Singapore will be up later this year. According to Jeremy, they have about a 100,000 sign-ups since the launch of Twinity in September last year in 2008.

* Brandtology (Aaron Koh): a social media monitoring start-up that help companies makes sense of the big bad web by mining sentiments from it. Brandtology is founded by CEO Eddie Chao, who previously incubated managed security services player e-Cop that was acquired by Temasek in 2007.

* Makeaffinity (Thomas Tan): ever wanted to control robots over the internet to slug it out in a death match? Now you can with Makeaffinity’s robot sharing platform, which allows folks to play with and make web robots without much programming whatsoever.

* 2359 Media (Hong Ting and Wenhan): founded by a trio of passionate entrepreneurs who just finished their NUS studies and a stint in Silicon Valley. 2359 Media is an advertising platform for mobile phones utilizing location based services.

* Jorbb (Shen Heng): Most job advertising portals cater to the white-collar worker. Shen wanted to create a portal specifically for blue-collar workers — part-timers, trade promoters, temp staff — and Jorbb is the result.

* Neat Co (Sarabjit Singh): Neat co, a small US company with a second office in Singapore, was the only physical tech appliance company amongst the presenters. Showcased was their contextually aware OCR reader, a smart scanning solution for receipts and the like.

* Phokki (Sean Seah): And lastly, Phokki, a start-up which turns your photos into works of art via a platform that links artists to end users directly. I’ve written a post on Phokki before.

We had a couple of other start-ups who didn’t present like seemeCV and Airvert. Not to worry. Due to good interest in this first event from anecdotal feedback (thanks to those who gave theirs!), the Techgoondus will think about running this on a semi-regular basis once in a few months. Will keep you readers posted if we do run this again. Meanwhile, if you’re interested in ideas on this front, feel free to drop me an email.

via A night for tech start-ups in Singapore | Techgoondu.

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