2. 2
‘2D’ matches with tags and content infogenerate a basic SmartMatchscore
Does it match
my expertise?
Is it from my
Groups?
How recent is
it?
YES!
3. 3D Multi-faceted matches using a varietiyof
diverse criteria that learn from youractions
Sources: Jan 2015, McKinsey Insights Survey, Transforming Business Through Social
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4. Each section has its own criteria and analysis information on the
content itself, plus actions from other members, and the rank and
relevance of the members.
Content from higher ranking members would automatically havea
better SmartMatch score.
5. Sections are weighted against eachotherin
order of importance.
Information directly on the content provides the
majority of the score, with actions andsecondary
relations adding to the accuracy and enhancing
the outcome.
6. Personalized SmartMatch score appears on any
content or members that score above a 35%
match
Widgets scan for matching content and deliver
automatically to each member on the homepage
Notifications alert members to new questions,
content, and members that match them. Less
notifications
8. Clients can add their own specific taxonomies and remove industries not relevant to theirplatform.
Standard taxonomies and custom taxonomies work seamlesslytogether.
9.
10.
11. Scanning for keywords within the
taxonomies and analying best matches
to assign correct industries.
12. Matches are automatically added as
tags to the content.
Meta tags missing from thetaxonomy
are suggested to managers as
possible additions.
14. Specific sources, companies, or members
can be ‘assigned’ a set of tags which will be
by default on all their content
15. Content in a foreign language canbe
scanned and tagged.
SmartMatch treats them as synonyms and
promotes the content to membersregardless
of the lanague of their expertise.