Move Beyond the Cookie
With cookies, you know everything that happens downstream. Who converts? What path did they take? What's the ROI? You know what happened, but you don't know why.
Social media data can answer the why. It's where the world shares their thoughts. Opinions are shaped. Decisions are made. Why did the user convert? Why not? What drove their decisions? Use this data to take your campaigns to a whole new level.
Enterprise-Grade Solution
Social media data is no longer a nice-to-have. Gain critical insight into your audience with expansive coverage of social media conversations.
- Unrivaled Access to Data: Whether you're interested in coverage of blogs, comments, social networks, news, photo sites, you name it, we have it. Gnip provides access to data found nowhere else in the market.
- Experience with Social Media Data: Founded in 2008, Gnip has been delivering social media data to customers for over 4 years
- Over 3 Billion Activities per Day: With the most sources, the most customers, and the most robust infrastructure, Gnip reliably delivers an enormous stream of social media data.
From the Blog
Data Stories: Interview with Hilary Mason of bitly
Data Stories is Gnip's opportunity to tell the cool stories about the data scientists, data journalists and other people who are working in data. This week we're interviewing Hilary Mason, the chief data scientist of bitly.
Taming The Social Media Firehose, Part III — Tumblr
The newest firehose from Gnip became available earlier in 2012. Tumblr's exciting because the unique, rich content from Tumblr provides a complementary perspective and a distinct form of conversation. Tumblr is important because of the unique audience and modes of interaction common within this audience and platform.
"Game, Set, Match. It’s all about data these days, and @gnip is on it." techcrunch.com/2012/11/15/gni…
— Gnip, Inc. (@gnip) November 15, 2012
New Data Story: @gnip interviewed @smfrogers of @guardiandata about data journalism and data visualization bit.ly/YZqAIa
— Gnip, Inc. (@gnip) November 7, 2012
Sentiment analysis and social data: 3 different uses cases with 3 different solutions bit.ly/PKeUaz New post from @cairnsim!
— Gnip, Inc. (@gnip) November 9, 2012