Software takes teen Pulse in secret; Marketers' program eavesdrops on web
Today, I have a very concerning article to share with you; one that teens and their parents should be taking note of.
I invite you to read on and I wish you a great day.
Software takes teen Pulse in secret; Marketers' program eavesdrops on web
Edmonton Journal, July 6, 2009
messages to eavesdrop on teen conversations online, providing marketers,
movie studios and even politicians with detailed, instant insight into the
buzz about their products and competitors.
trend-lines and edginess with what the kids are talking about," said Jeffrey
Greene, CEO of parent company Echometrix.
Internet security program that monitored and analyzed everything a child did
online and sent his or her parents a text message alert about anything
alarming, Greene said.
monitoring, it claims to be the first real-time web tool focused on a teen
audience.
Pulse listens in on 180 teen blogs and forums, Greene said, as well as the
instant-message conversations of about 150,000 teens -- including some
Canadians--whose
parents have installed the company's FamilySafe software.
addresses, so everybody is anonymous, except that we know from those who
care to tell us whether they're male or female and what their ages are."
feedback in a swiftly changing media environment, Greene said, and
fly-on-the-wall
results are much more accurate than traditional market research.
marketplace often tell us that teens 'game the system,' " he said. "When
teens participate in an online poll or a focus group, they know or think
they know what answer we want to hear, so that's the answer they provide."
before the results were announced in May. Teens talk about iPods 13 times
more than the Zune MP3 player, the program reveals, and the iPhone gets four
times more buzz than the BlackBerry.
marketers would think it is a good idea, but it could easily backfire.
website they knew was being monitored by software like this.
they think is spying on them."
mistake to take online chatter too seriously. The Internet is a place of
"throwaway opinions" and fringe points of view, she said, and anyone who
read too much into the catchphrases, inside jokes and niche interests that
live there would end up with bizarre results.
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