How Prosodic Helps Brands Manage and Analyze Social Media (9:47)

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Wouldn’t it be great to know how your social media campaign would perform before any content were published? New startup Prosodic believes it is up for this task.

Leigh Fatzinger, the company CEO, spoke to WebProNews and said that Prosodic takes all the content that brands publish and gives them a “transparent” way to help them publish content in the future. Prosodic is also an analytics tool, which he believes makes the product a business intelligence platform.

The startup is designed, specifically, for enterprises that need to manage and analyze content in social media. Learn more about Prosodic here.

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5 Responses to How Prosodic Helps Brands Manage and Analyze Social Media

  1. Is it just me our did this sound a little like an infomercial. I’ve always enjoyed Web Pro News non-biased takes on Socail Media in the past. This seemed a little contrived.

    • AbbyJohnsonWPN says:

      Hi Shannon,

      Thanks for your comment. You are more than entitled to your opinion, but we covered Prosodic because we often report on new startups and tools, especially in regards to social media, and also because the platform is unique for the multiple reasons discussed in the story.

      Abby

  2. Silviya Howe says:

    This is very interesting and very impressive technology, helpful and advanced algorithm.
    Lots to be done in relation with social media content. Thank you for this video

  3. Cbseicse says:

    hi,

    That is very nice information about social media on online brand manage ! !

    ThX a lot ! !

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