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December 10, 2008
Posted by Kelly Rusk

Social Media Monitoring Review: Techrigy SM2

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OK, so it’s been a while, but SM2 is one of the tools I’ve been enthusiastic about reviewing since I started. (To recap, you can check out my review of Social Radar as well as Radian6). One thing I particularly loved about Techrigy SM2 is it has a ‘freenium’ option! Which is really handy if you do not have a big brand and lots of keywords to manage and no budget for social media monitoring–such as I do.

But on to the good stuff. There’s two things that really stood out about SM2, for starters I was impressed with what they offered in a free account and secondly it looks very similar to Google Analytics. This is great because if you’re already a GA user, you’ll have no trouble finding your way around.

One thing about SM2 is it says it’s created specifically for PR/Marketing agencies. However, I would argue that it’s a perfect tool for small companies that have a big presence online. Not to say it’s not good for agencies as well, as you can create separate profiles per client, but it’s easy to use and again, looking like Google Analytics makes it easy for anyone already familiar with the layout.

Here’s a few screenshots of the product (from the site as they’re much more interesting than the ones I tried to make:

Demographics--breaking down your audience

Demographics--breaking down your audience (click for larger)

Trends - keyword mentions by day

Trends - keyword mentions by day

So to re-cap, here’s what I like about SM2:

  • Familiarity in design (similar to Google Analytics)
  • Great data about your audience. Gives you gender and age of authors writing about you, which is great if you are sending pitches to bloggers.
  • Author tags give you an idea of what other topics sites that mention you are talking about. Again great for crafting pitches, as well as to give you context to what people are writing about.
  • Collection from a variety of sources, includes microblogs
  • Sends you a daily email of search results on your keywords. Love this, don’t need to log in everyday, get a quick summary and I can go in for more details when needed.

The only downside I saw to SM2 is it doesn’t have the build-your-own dashboard that the other tools I’ve seen had, it’s definitely a solid tool that will definitely ease your analytic mind. And I am definitely going to continue using it for my own work at SmartHippo.

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  • http://sm2.techrigy.com Connie Bensen

    Hi Kelly,
    Thanks for your review of Techrigy SM2.
    I agree with this, “One thing about SM2 is it says it’s created specifically for PR/Marketing agencies. However, I would argue that it’s a perfect tool for small companies that have a big presence online.”

    I think that it’s a great tool for anyone wanting build their brand & community.

    Let me know if you have questions!
    Connie@Techrigy.com

  • http://sm2.techrigy.com Martin Edic

    Thanks for the Analtyics analogy. We designed SM2 as a tool for understanding what people are saying about your brands and reputation, rehardless of whether you’re an agency, a brand manager or a business owner. We also designed it to be easy to understand and share with others.
    To see an in-depth look at SM2 and hear a discussion about how people are utilizing social media monitoring join our free webinar at http://tr.im/sm2web . And if you missed, sign up for a free account and you’ll be invited every month as we explore new social media business models.

  • http://workwebplay.com/ Colin Temple

    Wow, it really does look like Analytics. I’m going to have to give this one a spin, it looks like a solid option for those without a heavy – or any – tools budget.

  • http://www.web2dotwhat.com kelly

    Colin – I actually thought of you when I was playing around, because you’re such a GA whiz. Thought’d it’d be perfect for people like you!

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