Inspired by Iceland Social Media Monitoring Heartbeat October 17th, 2011.

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Inspired by Iceland Social Media Monitoring Heartbeat October 17th, 2011

Monitor current and potential buzz surrounding Inspired by Iceland; the new ad campaign; and Iceland related key phrases Focusing on Twitter, Facebook, Blog, News, Forum posts Measure sentiment surrounding Inspired by Iceland - both positive and negative Understand how to tighten monitoring for future campaign strategies Monitoring Objectives

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and This graph represents the activity between the period and for all mentions tagged under the phrase “Inspired by Iceland” Extremely high favourability rate

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and ,338 social media mentions since the new ad campaign was launched Blog and Twitter mentions most predominant 145 mentions via Twitter and 111 mentions via blogposts on 11th October (highest amount of mentions over the period) Other peaks include: 99 mentions via blogposts on 14th October 70 mentions via Twitter on 16th October Both YouTube and Facebook are lacking in mentions in relation to the ‘Inspired by Iceland’ campaign. This is something to bear in mind.

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and Most mentions in the U.S. and UK

Inspired by Iceland Sentiment Between and 17.10

Most social media mentions were tagged with no sentiment (which is a good thing); 299 mentions were tagged as being positive; 27 mentions were tagged as being negative. However, whilst monitoring negative mentions, we found that only one was related to the campaign, with the rest related to other similar key phrases. For example, phrases related to a new advert for the UK supermarket chain Iceland. We have included filters to counteract non-related tags, but sometimes these slip through the algorithm.

Inspired by Iceland Negative Twitter Mentions Between and The above tweet is the only negative mention we could find relating to the Inspired by Iceland campaign.

Inspired by Iceland Positive Twitter Mentions Between and Here is an example of some of the positive Tweets related to Inspired by Iceland; with most in reference to the viral video, as well as one mentioning the Blue Lagoon live webcam.

Inspired by Iceland Examples of Top Influencers Between and The Huffington Post is a top viral Influencer These are examples of positive Tweets that have been re-tweeted, influencing viral exposure

Conclusion 98% favourability, although it’s more like 99% due to the supermarket related mentions Twitter and blogposts predominant - need to work on pushing YouTube and Facebook channels Create tighter related phrases to eliminate any unwanted mentions

Inspired by Iceland Social Media Monitoring Heartbeat October 25th, 2011

Monitor current and potential buzz surrounding Inspired by Iceland; the new ad campaign; and Iceland related key phrases Focusing on Twitter, Facebook, Blog, News, Forum posts Measure sentiment surrounding Inspired by Iceland - both positive and negative Understand how to tighten monitoring for future campaign strategies Monitoring Objectives

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and This graph represents the activity between the period and for all mentions tagged under the phrase “Inspired by Iceland” Extremely high favourability rate

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and ,034 social media mentions since Blog and Twitter mentions most predominant, with Twitter being the preferred media overall 317 mentions via Twitter and 138 mentions via blogposts on 19th October (highest amount of mentions over the period) Twitter mentions dropped considerably to 137 mentions on 21st October and has remained consistent since News mentions have been turbulent, starting with 47 on 19th October, rising to 74 on 21st, becoming non-existent 22nd and 23rd, then rising to 41 on 24th Both YouTube and Facebook are still lacking in mentions in relation to the ‘Inspired by Iceland’ campaign.

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and Most mentions in the U.S. and UK

Inspired by Iceland Sentiment Between and 25.10

Most social media mentions were tagged with no sentiment (which is a good thing); 345 mentions were tagged as being positive; 65 mentions were tagged as being negative. However, whilst monitoring negative mentions, we found that none of the mentions were related to the Inspired by Iceland ad campaign. Similar to last week, most phrases related to a new advert for the UK supermarket chain Iceland. Although, some mentions were as a result of the phrase ‘Iceland’ being marked as negative, but hold no relation to the Inspired by Iceland campaign. See next slide.

Inspired by Iceland Negative Sentiment Between and Both mention ‘Iceland’, with no real negative context, be were still marked as being negative Below is a Tweet mentioning the Iceland supermarket

Inspired by Iceland Positive Sentiment Between and Each mention is regarding the Inspired by Iceland promotional video

Inspired by Iceland Positive Sentiment Between and News and Blog mentions for the Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson Inspired by Iceland video

Inspired by Iceland Examples of Top Influencers Between and No direct influence from Inspired by Iceland. However, ‘time lapse’ video tagged under Inspired by Iceland is a great influencer

Comparisons Between and This week has seen an increase in mentions by around 48% compared to last week. Within these mentions, there has also been a change in how select media are being used. See below: Mentions /- Twitter30.9%53% +22.1% News 16.2%11%-5.2% Forum 8% 6.5%-1.5% Blog 37% 24.4% -12.6% YouTube 3.8% 2.5%-1.3% Facebook 3.8% 2.2% -1.6% Sentiment /- Positive22.3% 16.9%-5.4% Negative 2.0% 3.1%+1.1% None75.6% 79.8%+4.2%

Conclusion 97% favourability, although it’s more like 100% due to the supermarket related mentions and other Iceland related mentioned noted as being negative. No direct negative mentions - better than last week However, no Inspired by Iceland related content influencing, unlike previous week Twitter and blogposts predominant - need to work on pushing YouTube and Facebook channels Possible Twitter increase on 19th October due to popular ‘time lapse’ video being buzzed

Inspired by Iceland Social Media Monitoring Heartbeat November 3rd, 2011

Monitor current and potential buzz surrounding Inspired by Iceland; the new ad campaign; and Iceland related key phrases Focusing on Twitter, Facebook, Blog, News, Forum posts Measure sentiment surrounding Inspired by Iceland - both positive and negative Understand how to tighten monitoring for future campaign strategies Monitoring Objectives

Note: Due to back-end issues within our Heartbeat account, which were out of our control, there is a two day discrepancy, between 26th and 27th October, within the reporting

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and This graph represents the activity between the period and for all mentions tagged under the phrase “Inspired by Iceland” Extremely high favourability rate

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and ,256 social media mentions since Blog and Twitter mentions most predominant, with Twitter being the preferred media overall 129 mentions via Twitter on 1st November and 93 mentions via blogposts on 31st October (highest amount of mentions over the period) Blogposts irregular, with either an increase or drop of around 20 mentions per day. Twitter dropped on 29th October, but increased dramatically from 30th October Both news mentions and forum mentions hit a peak on 28th October, but dropped considerably on 29th October Both YouTube and Facebook are still lacking in mentions in relation to the ‘Inspired by Iceland’ campaign

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and Most mentions in the U.S. and UK; however, Iceland is not far behind

Inspired by Iceland Sentiment Between and 03.11

Most social media mentions were tagged with no sentiment (which is a good thing); 277 mentions were tagged as being positive; 56 mentions were tagged as being negative However, whilst monitoring negative mentions, we could only find one related to the campaign Strangely, there were numerous forum mentions tagged under ‘Inspired by Iceland’ related to pharmaceuticals and viagra pills, which would explain the forum Increase. See next slide As per usual, there are numerous phrases related to a new advert for the UK supermarket chain Iceland

Inspired by Iceland Negative Sentiment Between and Forum posts above tagged with ‘Inspired by Iceland’

Inspired by Iceland Negative Sentiment Between and The above mention is in reference to the Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson Inspired by Iceland video, and is marked as being negative

Inspired by Iceland Negative Sentiment Between and The above is in reference to the new Bon Iver music video that was filmed in Iceland. Marked as being negative, but has no relevance to the Inspired by Iceland campaign Both Tweets mentioning the UK supermarket

Inspired by Iceland Positive Sentiment Between and Original campaign video Invitation campaigns Belgium

Inspired by Iceland Positive Sentiment Between and All related to ‘solo hiking’ video tagged under the ‘Inspired by Iceland’ phrase

Inspired by Iceland Examples of Top Influencers Between and No direct influence from Inspired by Iceland. However, ‘time lapse’ video and ‘solo hiking’ video tagged under Inspired by Iceland are great influencers

Comparisons Between and This week has seen a decrease in mentions by around 38.2% compared to last week Within these mentions, there has also been a change in how select media are being used. See below: Mentions /- Twitter 53% 46.4%-6.6% News 11% 7.2%-3.8% Forum 6.5% 7.2%+0.7 Blog24.4% 34% +9.6 YouTube 2.5% 2.7%+0.2 Facebook 2.2% 2.7% +0.5% Sentiment /- Positive 16.9% 22%+5.1% Negative 3.1% 4.4%+1.3% None 79.8% 73.4%-6.4%

Conclusion 96% favourability, although it’s more like 99% due to only one direct negative mention Overall mentions dropped by 778 (38.2%) since last week No Inspired by Iceland related content influencing, similar to last week Twitter and blogposts predominant - need to work on pushing YouTube and Facebook channels Possible Twitter increase due to the ‘solo hiking’ video being buzzed Put a block on strange phrases like ‘viagra’ and ‘pharmaceuticals’

Inspired by Iceland Social Media Monitoring Heartbeat November 8th, 2011

Monitor current and potential buzz surrounding Inspired by Iceland; the new ad campaign; and Iceland related key phrases Focusing on Twitter, Facebook, Blog, News, Forum posts Measure sentiment surrounding Inspired by Iceland - both positive and negative Understand how to tighten monitoring for future campaign strategies Monitoring Objectives

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and This graph represents the activity between the period and for all mentions tagged under the phrase “Inspired by Iceland” Extremely high favourability rate

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and ,426 social media mentions since Blog and Twitter mentions most predominant, with Twitter being the preferred media overall 115 mentions via Twitter on 2nd November and 75 mentions via blogposts on 4th October (highest amount of mentions over the period) On the 5th November, all mentions decreased Huge increase overall in News mentions, by around 160%; with 95 mentions on the 4th November. However, news mentions decreased to 11 mentions on 6th November Both YouTube and Facebook are still lacking in mentions in relation to the ‘Inspired by Iceland’ campaign

Inspired by Iceland Mentions Between and Most mentions in the U.S. and UK. Iceland has decreased in mentions compared to last week

Inspired by Iceland Sentiment Between and 08.11

Most social media mentions were tagged with no sentiment (which is a good thing); 374 mentions were tagged as being positive; 77 mentions were tagged as being negative However, whilst monitoring negative mentions, we found that none of the mentions were related to the Inspired by Iceland ad campaign As per usual, most phrases related to a new advert for the UK supermarket chain Iceland. Although, some mentions were related to possible volcanic eruptions Different to last week, various neutral mentions were related to the Inspired by Iceland campaign, including what seems like positive mentions of the ’Pancakes with the President’ campaign

Inspired by Iceland Negative Sentiment Between and Blogpost referencing possible volcanic eruptions in Iceland; no relation to the Inspired by Iceland campaign

Inspired by Iceland Negative Sentiment Between and All talking about the Iceland supermarket ad campaign

Inspired by Iceland Positive Sentiment Between and All relating to the original Inspired by Iceland video

Inspired by Iceland Positive Sentiment Between and Mentioning the latest Bon Iver music video filmed in Iceland Related to ‘solo hiking’ video tagged as ‘Inspired by Iceland’; similar to last week

Inspired by Iceland Neutral Sentiment Between and News mentions linking to the ’Pancakes with the President’ campaign

Inspired by Iceland Neutral Sentiment Between and All relating to the original Inspired by Iceland video and campaign

Inspired by Iceland News Increase on ePR distributed via MarketWire on 4th November. Then picked up by third party media, including finance.yahoo

Inspired by Iceland Examples of Top Influencers Between and No direct influence from Inspired by Iceland. However, ‘time lapse’ video and ‘solo hiking’ video tagged under Inspired by Iceland are great influencers

Comparisons Between and This week has seen an increase in mentions by around 13.5% compared to last week Within these mentions, there has also been a change in how select media are being used. See below: Mentions /- Twitter 46.4% 35.4% -23.7% News 7.2% 18.7% +160% Forum 7.2% 12.7% +76% Blog 34% 27% -20.5% YouTube 2.7% 3.2% +18.5% Facebook 2.7% 2.7% 0% Sentiment /- Positive 22% 26.1% +18.6% Negative 4.4% 5.3% +20.4% None 73.4% 68.5% -6.6%

Conclusion 95% favourability, although it’s more like 100% due to only one direct negative mention Overall mentions increased by 170 (13.5%) since last week No Inspired by Iceland related content influencing, similar to last week News increase due to ePR published on the 4th November on MarketWire - shows the social power of ePRs Twitter and blogposts predominant overall

Thank you Nordic eMarketing