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title: "Make social media monitoring easier with automation"
description: "These days it can be pretty hard to keep tabs on your brand, your campaigns and other events you want to follow online without expensive social media monitoring software. "
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# Make social media monitoring easier with automation

These days it can be pretty hard to keep tabs on your brand, your campaigns and other events you want to follow online without expensive social media monitoring software. 

Word of mouth is one of the most powerful forms of marketing. When customers are hyping up your brand, it's a great way to influence others' purchasing decisions—and you don't have to do any work. 

That's why it's important for any business to [monitor brand mentions online](https://zapier.com/blog/social-listening-for-audience-analysis/). It helps you take the pulse on how others perceive and experience your brand, and you can also course-correct when something goes wrong. 

Zapier, an automation tool for apps and software, can help you monitor brand mentions online whether it's on a website, Google review, or social media. Our automatic workflows, which we call Zaps, send information from one app to another, so you don't have to spend all day scouring the internet to figure out what people are saying.

## Monitor brand mentions in one place

It's easy to get information overload when you're trying to track who's talking about your brand online. You have too many places to check and not enough time to sift through everything to find quality mentions. 

I highly recommend making a list of all the places you want to watch for brand mentions. Then, designate a channel in your team chat app that will solely be used as a live feed for your mentions. For example, my coworker Justin uses a Slack channel to keep an eye on any mentions of our Zapier blog articles. 

You can do it too. These Zaps will help get you started, whether you're monitoring social chatter or reviews. 

Do you need to track a site that doesn't have a Zapier integration? If it provides a webhook, you can use [Webhooks by Zapier](https://zapier.com/page/webhooks/) to create your Zap. 

## Track mentions in articles and websites

You can go beyond the usual suspects and also track whenever someone's talking about your business on a personal blog or news website. 

If you already have Google Alerts set up for your business, you can also track new alerts in your team chat app. [Just set up your alert as an RSS feed](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-use-rss-feeds/#monitor-mentions), and then use this Zap to make sure alerts are routed to a channel you've designated for watching your mentions. 

This will also work for any website that has an RSS feed—and you don't need to create multiple Zaps for each site. If you want to narrow what you're monitoring to specific websites, as long as it has an RSS feed, you can use [RSS by Zapier](https://zapier.com/apps/rss/integrations) to monitor multiple RSS feeds in your team chat app. 

## Log endorsements—and criticism

Now that you've got a good system for watching your brand chatter, you've got to do something with it. If you're selling a product, a good Google Review or getting tagged on social media is the chef's kiss of endorsements. But one bad review can tank your aggregate business rating on Google or devolve into a pile-on thread on Reddit. 

These workflows will automatically add new mentions to a spreadsheet, so you can see what people are saying at a glance. 

A spreadsheet workflow is helpful, whether you often repost tagged social media mentions for your brand or you follow up on negative customer feedback. Social media and online discourse is ephemeral by nature and it can be easy to lose track of stuff. Logging your mentions also allows you to spot trends if, for example, customers are taking their frustrations online over a recent product change. 

With a [Path](https://zapier.com/help/create/customize/add-branching-logic-to-zaps-with-paths) step—[available on our paid plans](https://zapier.com/app/billing/plans)—you can even send reviews to different tabs in your spreadsheet, based on the star rating. 

## Turn mentions into tasks

Perhaps spreadsheets aren't your thing, but you do much better with tasks. Need to take immediate action on a two-star review, or a particularly spicy tweet? If you have your monitoring feed set up in your team chat app, you can use an emoji workflow—[a Zapier favorite](https://zapier.com/blog/automate-slack-emoji/)—to automatically create tasks whenever you mark a message with a specific emoji reaction.

If that feature isn't available for your chat app, no worries. You can still create tasks automatically with these Zaps.

## Take care of unhappy customers

We all do it. When we've had a frustrating customer experience with a business, we take it to social media or let our feelings be known in an online review. Don't let that be the last interaction a customer has with you. When a customer leaves a negative review on Google, you can use a Zap to automatically follow up with them via email. 

When you create your Zap, add a filter step to tailor your automated email to low-star ratings. Then, when you draft your email in the editor, be sure to include the email or link to a form to contact customer support. 

You may want to skip the intermediary step and create a support ticket automatically. These Zaps will help you get it done. 

## Social monitoring made easy

You can't anticipate what people will say about your business. You can however create a process to track and respond to social media mentions, whether they're positive or negative. With a little automation help, you can stay on top of monitoring social media and know where your brand stands with the public.