Do companies follow online forums? The Economist says "yes"
So smaller specialist firms, such as Wavemetrix in Britain and Nielsen BuzzMetrics in America, are now using a combination of computers and human researchers. They track general discussions and try to spot trends early, by identifying the members of online communities who are most likely to influence other participants. BuzzMetrics does this kind of work on behalf of 100 of the world's biggest firms, including General Motors, Ford and Microsoft.
During the five years I followed the forum on Roadfly, this sort of thing happened again and again to others, although BMW's intervention wasn't always this helpful. Nevertheless, I was impressed to see that BMW clearly was listening to their customers. Alas, I've seen no such evidence of DCX's concern or helpfulness on the MB forums.






