Twing has Saved Searches, Buzz Graphs, & More!

Twing, a powerful new search engine dedicated to finding information within forums and communities, today announced it’s taken the ‘beta’ label off its logo. “Initial response to our product has been great and after making changes based on feedback along with adding new features, we feel the product is ready for prime time,” say General Manager Kevin Shea.

Twing has recently added more features for members and non-members alike. “We’ve added a handy Saved Search feature so users can now easily keep track of their favorite searches and get updated results,” says Shea. “Additionally, a useful and fun tool is our new Buzz Graphs feature, which allows visitors to see the popularity of various terms within the online community space, as well as refine terms by category and share the results with colleagues. Typical web users might find the results fun and interesting. For brand managers, it’s a valuable tool offering insight into what’s being said about products and companies.” Twing is also in the process of adding a variety of tools for Forum Owners as well.

The key thing to know about Twing, according to Director of Product Management Scott Germaise, is that, “Twing.com searches across real conversations between real people in the forum space. Forum search can now take its place next to blog search as an important tool for users to seek out and participate in online social spaces.” According to Forrester’s North American Social Technographics Online Survey, Q2, 2007, those who read online forums account for 28 percent of US Consumers – even more than blogs, which account for 25 percent. In terms of participation, 18 percent contribute to online forums, whereas only 14 percent comment on blogs, with 11 percent maintaining their own blog.

“Online forums are an established – yet growing – medium people have been using even prior to blogs and social networks,” says Germaise. “But those who seek out online discussions to ask questions, seek and offer advice and so on haven’t had an effective means to seek out these spaces until now. Our goal is to help people find appropriate venues to participate in discussions by providing both a forum search and a directory resource.”

In addition to Twing’s multiple search options, the site offers advanced filtering and sorting tools so people can effectively search forums in ways not available until the advent of Twing.com. The company also seeks to build even more awareness of the online forum space. Twing.com is easily used by entering search terms to quickly locate specific discussions and/or topics. Visitors can register – for free – to become a Twing.com member, participate in Twing.com’s forums and take advantage of current and upcoming personalization options.

Sphere: Related Content

 

Leave a Reply

  Entries (RSS)  |  Comments (RSS) altsearchengines.com is proudly powered by WordPress  
© 2008 altsearchengines.com