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Functionality
Full Media Monitoring Google Only yes yes
Email, RSS, SMS Alerts yesnono yesyesno yesyesyes
Qualify & Quantify Impact of Mentions no yes yes
Real-time Reputation Scoring no no yes
Competitor Benchmarking no yes yes
Media Source, Domain and Credibility Analysis no no yes
Customisable Rules for Incoming Mentions no no yes
Customisable Reports no no yes
Flagging of Mentions Requiring Action no no yes
Highlighting SEO Link Building Opportunities no no yes
Integrated Firefox Toolbar no no yes
Recent Mentions Widget for Your Site no no yes
Value Added Services
Online Reputation Crisis Strategy yes
Online Reputation Consultancy yes
In-depth Monthly Report Analysis yes
Full Account Management yes
Proactive & Reactive WebPR activities yes

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5.1% - The percentage points that Dell is down in Customer Service Ratings this year. Similar figures were seen at the height of Dells Customer Service woes in 2005.

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$150,000,000 - The amount Dell is reportedly spending on beefing up customer service. A lesson learned from Dell Hell?

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15 - The number of 'Dell Hell' posts that Jeff Jarvis wrote in 3 weeks regarding Dell's poor customer service.

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2879 - The number of comments generated by Jeff Jarvis' 'Dell Hell' series.

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5 to 6 - Number of times greater the cost to win a new customer than to keep an old one.

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8 - Number of people a "happy" customer will tell about a big ticket purchase experience.

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19 - Percent of customers with unresolved complaints who will no longer purchase products from that company.

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8 - Percent of customers are more loyal after a complaint is resolved than if there had been no problem at all!

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25,000,000 - Number of hits on Google using the keywords 'Dell' and 'Problem'.

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73% - The percentage of journalists who use blogs in their research. The most often cited reason for using blogs was "to measure sentiment."

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