Top 100 analyst blogs. Attack Of The Fake Bloggers. Whilst Fake Steve Jobs has gained the most attention in the fake personal blog scene, a number of other fake blogs have been launched this year. Here’s a quick run down of a few that might be worthy of adding to your feed reader…or maybe not. The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs No list of fake blogs would be complete without the master. Although the blog may have lost its edge since Daniel Lyons was outed as the writer, the site still maintains a strong following and Lyon’s way with words still makes for delicious reading. The Secret Diary of Steve Balmer I’ve been reading this fake blog longer than most on this list, and I’m yet to unsubscribe. It’s not as well written as its Steve Jobs equivalent, but it has the occasionally side splitting post.
Probably the closest of the bunch to being a direct clone of Fake Steve. Larry Ellison’s Fake Blog A decent read, if it times a little heavy, but in context it works. The Secret Diary of Brad Stone “I outed Fake Steve Jobs. iMedia Connection: 3 Steps to Measuring Blog Buzz. Today marketers are faced with difficult challenges for gaining honest, detailed insight into the thoughts and feelings of their consumers. This can be done with expensive focus groups, inefficient web surveys or even "man on the street" grassroots campaigns. However, important consumer information can be found much closer to home: in your company blogs. Tangible and quantifiable evidence about your products and services is sitting right in your blog database. Blastro Networks, an independent operator of internet destinations for music videos, movie trailers and original animation, analyzes viewer comments made about music videos to adapt site content and better serve its audience.
In doing so, the company has identified a simple method to quantify the general tone of blog conversations. Organize the dataBlog postings consist of emotionally charged words or simple filler and collecting these words is the first step in blog analysis. The data is now organized and ready for analysis. Home - Ask Boots.