There's a ton of different free tools available to us to monitor how our brands are being talked about/represented on the web, and figuring out which ones work best against specific tasks requires some trial and effort and often some lateral thinking.
Yesterday I tripped over yet another one, but it has a slightly different, more visual take: It's called
Spezify and it gives you a nice very visual / image based overview of how your brand is appearing on the web, drawing from Flickr, Yahoo, MSN, Twitter, Amazon & eBay.
Who needs moodboards anymore when a big screengrab from this site printed out in colour can make the point in a much more dynamic and arresting fashion? It's warm in London today and warm weather and Pimms go together like hand and glove for me, so I decided to use that for my example...
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQrQ4Tvngs0f-msAgkWG-1OYHm8sQEDgIAHQ5Issul8KbQing6TQcZgZkDXXmr2aPmDrvFsBdq2xHgxxW2RBRMMS5j-I0H6mjSxKYS0RqQhXedSwmtq1EwqeUpN7_CJxhgUVu5o4JkTy8/s400/Pimms+spezify.jpg)
If nothing else hopefully it will re-inforce the point that consumers talk about brands in all manner of every day contexts, and in normal language that isn't about USP's. It might also serve as a reminder that properly tagging image and video content should not be an after-thought if a brand wants to make sure its' official face is properly represented.
Food for thought.
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