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>> Reports: Preliminary and Monitoring reports

These reports are quite similar. The main difference lies logically in the recurrence of reports and in how analysts deal with documents. Analysts often have a document per document approach whereas they have a much more global approach dealing with preliminary reports.

Preliminary reports require a perspective approach considering that the volume of information analysts have to deal with are more important than the volume of information collected for a monitoring report.

Finally, the main difference between monitoring report and preliminary reports lies in delivery deadlines. For a preliminary report, LNA analysts usually need at least 2 months to edit it whereas a monitoring
report can be delivered as soon as the monitor used by our analysts is running.

>> E-Reputation Audit

Uncover the conversations you didn’t know were occurring.

Gain comprehensive insight into your brands current online reputation:

> Understand where in the world you receive blog coverage

> Discover how large your share of voice is

> Find out what is being said you and your brands

> Detect early signs of controversy, criticism or fraud

> Benchmark your brands against that of your competitors

> Track top sources of coverage for your organisation

What to expect from your Report?

Our eReputation Discovery Report will provide:

> Benchmarking of coverage by country

> Benchmarking against the LexisNexis Influence Ranking

> Benchmarking by different types of blog

> The top 50 sources by geography

> The top sources by different types of blog

 

Plus qualitative information, including verbatims from the blogs and social media sites.
Our reports can cover the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, US, China and Russia.

> Newsletters :

The newsletters edited by LNA analysts are a selection of must relevant articles with significant extracts chosen by LNA Analysts. Usually, extracts included in newsletters are defined, adapted and even written by LNA analysts.