The [Albion](https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/albion/) chairman is enjoying a double top with his other clubs in the very early days of the season.
Belgian champions Royale Union St Gilloise have opened the campaign with seven points from three games, sending them top after Anderlecht lost their perfect start at the weekend.
Two wins from two in the Scottish Premiership have put Hearts in pole position just ahead of Celtic on goals scored.
Bloom completed a £9.86 million deal in June to secure a 29 per cent stake in the Edinburgh club in non-voting shares.
The fact Hearts are in partnership with the same Jamestown Analytics data firm that has underpinned Albion’s progress is seemingly a big talking point north of the border.
Bloom said: “It’s just an advisory service, that’s all it does. It’s a lot. Jamestown Analytics would not want to have an agreement with the club if they weren’t using it in the right way.
“But that doesn’t mean, here’s the players, go and get them. It’s not nearly as simple.
“There’s a lot more to signing of players than just the data. That is a really significant part. But as we all know, you can have a brilliant player and it just doesn’t work out.
“They’ve got to, for a club like Hearts, they’ve got to understand or learn the values of the club.
“They’ve got to be the right person in the dressing room. They’ve got to have the right personality. I’m not saying every player that comes in is going to tick every box, that’s unrealistic.
“But what you don’t want is somebody coming in who is an excellent player and is a disruptor because that can really hurt you as a football club.”
Hearts’ new signings this summer include Christian Borchgrevink, Alexandros Kyziridis, Claudio Braga, Oisin McEntee, Elton Kabangu, Stuart Findlay, Sabah Kerjota, Tomas Bent Magnusson and Pierre Landry Kabore.
Bloom added: “We certainly want to speak to the player.
“The manager will typically speak to the player, the head of recruitment or the sporting director will speak to the player.
“So I’d imagine there’s a lot going on there.
“I don’t know exactly how it works with Hearts, but I’ve got every confidence that they do a lot of due diligence on the player on top of all the analytics that they get from Jamestown.”