InfoMinder

InfoMinder is a tool for tracking companies, products and technologies. InfoMinder helps you mine websites and discover new information as it becomes available. Our customers use infominder for creating competitive intelligence newsletters, generate leads, monitor compliance.

TopicMinder

TopicMinder is a tool for researching topics on the web. It helps you find new sources of information, aggregate information from several sources and filter them based on your interests. Our customers are typically research companies. They use TopicMinder for researching various domains like finance, technology, energy, healthcare and several others.

Professional Services

We help you set up a custom research infrastructure. We help you identify sources of information, integrate our tools with your collaborative tools. We  help you  discover, track, aggregate, filter and curate information for internal and external use.

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What Our Users Say

The Informed Librarian Online uses InfoMinders to track over 300 library journals to keep our database current. InfoMinder is the backbone of our operation – I can’t imagine managing our service without them. We were among the first subscribers and have been great fans ever since the beginning.

Arlene Eis, Informed Librarian - http://www.informedlibrarian.com

I use InfoMinder since one year to track all changes on web pages from technology providers, software vendors, universities, services company… all around Business Intelligence and Big Data topics. I really love the fact that every morning I just have to open my mailbox to find all companies that published news, agenda, nominations.. all the small words I track for my business. I never miss an important change and I save hours per week thanks to InfoMinder.

Philippe Nieuwbourg, independent analyst specialized in Business Intelligence www.decideo.ca

InfoMinder is an excellent tool for monitoring websites and to keep up with competitors´ news.

 

Thomas Bach, Marketing Analyst

Call it information age or whatever, there are some things that money cant buy and google cannot deliver in the first search result page. So, if your fortune or business depends on the availability of information on the right time, it is time to say hello to information intelligence tools.

Teraom on Information Intelligence Tools

One type of competitive intelligence tool that we keep forgetting to use, are those that monitor website pages for changes. Such tools allow users to specify web pages to monitor, and the software alerts users automatically when a page changes. There are many times when monitoring a website can be useful in competitive intelligence, for example when awaiting product announcements or analyzing hiring patterns.A good example of such a tool is InfoMinder which suggests some of the potential uses of their tool, including (blog) “Using InfoMinder for competitive intelligence,” July 10, 2012

Aqute Intelligence

I’ve used InfoMinder sparingly while I evaluated Intelliseek’s Bullseye product, but am switching over exclusively to a better web page monitoring service…nice job…it’s a fine product.

- Robert Cavin

InfoMinder tracks my favorite webpages so i don’t have to! I also use InfoMinder to track changes to the www.clicktv.com website, wich is a TV schedule website like TV guide, and i set it to search for my favorite shows and stars so i never miss anything.

- Renè Dumouline

InfoMinder saves time and delivers information when it is available. The fact that it highlights the changes is a timesaver too. The product is good because it can track site with frames. Other products cannot.

- Hans de Cocq

I’d not realized how much work and time your service saves until I put it to work. Yes, I made a similar remark after two days. Now, after a week or two, I underscore it: THANK YOU. Your spiders do almost instantly what would take me an hour, and my on-desk information is updated in five minutes instead of an hour. You free me to spend more time “elsewhere” and more greatly indulge in my other internet hobbies, such as http://www.freepint.com and so forth.

- Edward W. Stollery II

Blogs

ResourceLog: How can Semantic Technologies Help Filter News Items

From PoolParty on How can semantic technologies help to filter out news items and to put them in a specific context automatically? Working as an analyst, researcher, product manager or as a journalist means that one has to skim through hundreds of news articles per day. On the one hand the usage of social networks
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Mashable Moves Up In Technorati Rankings and Paul Krugman Moves Down

Do you track the Top 100 bloggers in a Technorati list and follow their movements up or down? Here is a nifty way you can track that page using InfoMinder. Here is today’s movement.  

Tracking Information Today

Information today is one of the most useful sites for infopros, researchers and librarians. I use Infominder to track the list of useful articles on Infomation Today and tweet them and some times even blog them.  You will receive an alert when new articles are listed in Information Today. In the image below, new articles
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Tracking Techmeme Leader Board With InfoMinder

There are few leaderboards – Techmeme, Technorati, Alexa. One way I keep track of who is moving up and down in these lists is to track the page using InfoMinder.  Here is a snapshot of Techmeme Leaderboard  taken on 12th May 2013.   If you want to aggregate and read news from these sources, you
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CI Companies: Acute Competitive Intelligence

Acute provides different services for CI: Competitive Intelligence Competitive Analysis Competitive Benchmarking Market Intelligence Product Development Competitor Sales Strategy Competitive Intelligence Training Acute Blog is  one of the most valuable sources of information for research and competitive intelligence professionals. Acute also provides Free Resources which include: Competitive Intelligence Directory Competitive Intelligence Tools RFP Template for
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Tools for Competitive Intelligence – Some Stats

From Information Today Europe a blog post on Tools for Competitive Intelligence Key findings 67% are using free tools; 53% use commercial tools; 26% use a mixture Searching dominates CI practice, with 48% saying they are searching ‘constantly’ as part of the information gathering process 32% say they are ‘constantly’ using the tools to filter
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LinkLog: Avinash on Competitive Intelligence Data Sources

From The Definitive Guide To (8) Competitive Intelligence Data Sources! Your traffic grew by 6% last year, what was your competitor’s growth rate? 15%. Feel better? : ) When should you start doing paid search advertising for tours to Italy for 2011? In May 2010 (!). What is your “share of search” in the netbook
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Tracking Companies

There are several types of companies you may want to track Customers – to understand them better and explore new opportunities for serving them Partners – to understand their business and challenges and help them Prospects – to understand their problems, their customers and market segments Competitors – to figure out their positioning, their moves
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Mining Tweets

One of the most interesting social media tools, is Twitter. It is called a microblogging tool and it dominates that category. In this post I will provide a high level view and indicate some resources we can use. You can do many things with Tweets (generated by Tweeters). Here are a few: Mine facts –
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LinkLog: Competitive Battle Cards

From Competitive Battle Cards: “Product leaders and marketing managers learn a great deal about the competition as part of their daily interactions with customers and with sales people. The Competitive Battle Card is a digest of all you’ve learned…” Some pretty useful advice on: How to re-position your competition How to find competitive information You
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