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Ramp Group pulled off an excellent event they called Net Prophet – presenting the stories and ideas of online thought leaders. As delegates (and sponsors) we thoroughly enjoyed it - this report, is what you thought of it.

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Net Prophet: 12th May 2011

The Brief

• The Brief:

To harness the stories, ideas and future predictions of the

most innovative/successful/creative/ambitious thinkers

and entrepreneurs in the internet space in a fresh,

relevant and engaging format.

• The result:

www.netprophet.org.za

BrandsEye’s Role

• BrandsEye monitored and measured the online conversation

about Net Prophet in order to assess the success of the

event and longevity of the brand online.

• Our intention is to provide you with simple, accessible

information about the event itself and of the lasting impact of

the Net Prophet message.

• In this way we aim to assist the organisers and participants of

both current and future events to create increased and lasting

value for our greater online community.

What did BrandsEye track?

• Any online conversation about this year’s event since

February, relating to the theme, the speakers, the sponsors

and the attendees themselves!

• Any mentions of Net Prophet across over 35 billion

open-content websites within:

– Social media networks, blogs

– Online news, forums

– Company websites

In just over 3 months, this year’s Net Prophet event received

6 093 online mentions by consumers, companies and members of

the press.

On the actual day of the event, there were an incredible

3 530 Tweets that either engaged with @NetProphetLive or who used

the “NetProphet” hash tag - a similar volume of conversation

associated with this year’s State of the Nation Address.

Volume • The greatest spikes in conversation occurred on March 16th

when registration opened (110 mentions) and on the day of

the event itself (3 583 mentions).

These volumes were

obtained with relatively

minimal pushing of the

Net Prophet brand with

only 2% and 1% being

driven by the

organisers and press-

based sources

respectively.

How many people were reached

by the Net Prophet brand?

The potential reach of Net Prophet’s Twitter-based

conversation amounted to

3 708 895 people on that day alone – implying a 53.0% share of the

total conversation across the last 3 months.

With such extensive reach, conversation from just that day,

yielded approximately,

R 923 044 in earned media value (the cost saved in paid advertising in

order to reach the same size population online).

However, during the last three months, more than

6 994 025 people had the opportunity-to-see and share in the

Net Prophet story.

These figures represent a lot of

people! How did we get there?

Credibility

Most people who talked about Net Prophet had online audiences of

300 - 1000 people (credibility 3 - 4). However, there were also a

higher percentage of respected authors (credibility 5≤), resulting in a

greater overall reach.

Are you a

credible

source?

How many

followers

do you

have?

The more

people you

can reach

online,

the more

credible

your

conversation

is.

And reaching credible numbers like that, implies a very valuable

conversation! This yielded approximately,

R 1 619 173 in earned media value (the cost saved in paid advertising media

in order to reach the same size population online).

The Net Prophets

The speaker who generated the most conversation was

Richard Mulholland, who accounted for

298 mentions alone, of which 88% thereof engaged with

his Twitter presence.

However, the audience engaged the most with Diana Blake’s

content, with the Joule concept vehicle receiving

208 direct mentions solely on the day of the event.

The Net Prophets

• Gustav Praekelt and Jason Xenopoulos received 137 and

113 mentions respectively, with a large share thereof also

coming from interactions on Twitter.

• Permjot Valia and Rapelang Rabana also generated

considerable volumes of conversation, with 93 and 90

mentions respectively.

• Conversation for these speakers, also focused more on their

content rather than their individual public presences.

What was our community saying?

Top Themes

1 490

Retweets

on the

day!

Top Themes

107

Tweets

pledging

support for

the Net

Prophet

bursary.

Visual Support

The conversation trended with overwhelmingly positive

sentiment overall, with only a limited volume of downplaying

mentions relating to small organisational bottlenecks.

Visual Support

Great engagement

with speakers’

content

Visual Support

Great engagement

even after the

event!

Where was this conversation

coming from?

Across the last three months as well as on the day of the event,

consumers accounted for a

97% share of the total conversation. Moreover, considering only 2%

of this conversation was driven by the organisers – this

represents a very successfully enacted engagement campaign.

Top Domains

Online engagement with Net Prophet throughout the reporting period

took place predominantly on Twitter, in addition to some press

coverage by Memeburn and Afrinnovator as well as some

conversation happening on blogs like shesthegeek.co.za and

donpackett.posterous.com.

There were 851 unique

authors tweeting on the day.

With an average of 2.4 tweets

per person.

But who spoke the loudest?

Top Influencers Twitter

Net Prophet also saw some organic citizen journalism at the event,

with the likes of Clinton Liederman (49 Tweets!), Brett Commaille,

Altesh Baijoo, Dirk Tolken, Ashley Shaw and Cameron Oliver

reporting consistently throughout the event!

Key Take Away

The success of next year’s Net Prophet event is dependent

on two things – both the quantity of people reached by this

this year’s event and overall public perception of this year’s

event.

As people reflect about the event to their friends and

networks, offline conversations will become critical in

promoting attendance next year.

With this year’s Net Prophet content now banked within the

online space, going forward, the message of overwhelming

positivity shared by the community will have a much more

lasting impact and sets up a great legacy for future events.

Thank you.

For more information contact: Net Prophet: www.netprophet.org.za

@NetProphetLive

BrandsEye: +27 21 467 5979

www.brandseye.com

[email protected]

@BrandsEye