Social Media is happy for Spain after yesterday’s World Cup Final

We have rendered a report on the emotional state around Spain in Social Media after the 2010 World Cup final.
According to the opinion analysis carried out through various Social Media platforms followed in English, 34,35% express happiness, 22,2% are pleased and 18,6% euphoric. Only 22,6% are unhappy and 2,3% are distressed about result.

As for the fairness of the result, 56,6% of the English-speaking authors in Social Media think that the Spanish win was fair and 45,3% unfair.
Looking ahead, English-speaking Social Media are quite decided about the possibilities that this years finalists will have in the World Cup 2014. Actually, 100% think that Spain will win.
These numbers were collected through Noteca, a web app that monitors the presence of brands in blogs and Social Networks and was designed to manage the online reputation of a brand in Social Media. Noteca is a tool that provides means for public service in Social Media and helps companies interact with consumers and opinion leaders easily to build brand reputation.
Noteca monitors the mentions that are made about brands, products and competitors in Social Media in real time and orders them by relevance and by author influence. You can also mark the mentions as positive or negative to find out what the consumers think about the brand. With Noteca, you can reply to blog posts, tweets and Facebook posts from within Noteca to respond to criticism or give thanks to a positive comment about your brand.


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