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Boil it down to this fundamental and broad reaching statement.
"Social Media Technologies fundamentally changes the way that people discover information, communicate, and connect. If you think your business does not need these technologies; imagine running your business without a telephone. That is the level of importance that social media technologies will take on to businesses in 5-10 years."
Cheers!
Rodney Rumford
Oh, and still getting smiles from the memories of the Tweetup last month. A 52-hour travel time trip to visit Boston for everything I did there was worth every hour.
Very valuable resource you've just posted. In the graduate program I am in (finish in Dec) most of the graduates end up taking account manager positions (well paid mind you) and do some market research, branding, etc., but I would really like to do something different and possibly create my own position as a social media specialist/consultant.
This post will definitely help enable me to start formulating and putting together some potential documents and/or talking points with respect to social media.
Here's a slide show from Marta Kagan that I feel like would be a good additional resource to this post:
http://www.slideshare.net/mzkagan/what-the-fk-s...
Best wishes.
Ryan Stephens
As usual you have great stuff here, the social aspect of all your points, specially in large corporations adds a "missing" tier of group sense, because (I know first hand) large corporations employees hardly know each other, even working on same departments.
I also really like the idea of improving, via tagging or bookmarking, the quality of the information. In the end it reaches a more specific target.
Thanks for sharing this list.
Josep
One thing that I think is great about the effect of Social Media is interaction with people outside your RL world: you can experience different cultures, mindsets and gain valuable insights to how other think and what makes them tick.
Brands/marketers have an opportunity to listen in at the virtual water cooler and then become a part of the conversation. Social media becomes a virtual focus group in which marketers can glean valuable psychographic information to help shape products/services/brands.
But thank you again for the list. I'll actually plan to use some of you points in a meeting on a changing function within our company.
DW
I think another thing social media does well is create a sense of community. Now the Internet is not simply a tool to gather information tool but a place to find friendship.
Thanks for the great insight.
Steve DeVane
A valuable timely post.
You've covered the main points pretty thoroughly. Just to elaborate on the theme: social media allows the realization of the original vision of viral marketing. This marketing technique was popularized in the mid-1990s before the Internet had become pervasive. In the early days of the Internet, marketing existed as vertical silos, the traditional top down methodologies transferred to the Web. Social media happened, breaking down the barriers, allowing horizontal (viral) transmission of information about products, companies, personnel, etc. In this way, viral marketing outgrew its rather seedy antecedents (such as pyramid schemes) to become an essential tool for corporate communicators.
Just thought you might appreciate the historical perspective.
It is the sharing of one's knowledge and talent for the betterment of others via the converyance of information in a much faster and accesible manner.
Best,
Adam
Along those lines, do you have any social media evaluation/measurement tips/metrics to share? That is consistently the number one question asked at any type of presentation I give on the topic.
Thanks!
Todd
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I was just discussing this topic with a friend yesterday. She was using social media for herself and her clients without realizing its full potential, and now she's taking it to the next step. I'm sending her here to read this.
Joe - www.anewbandaday.com
I think it also helps make "marketing" truly Marketing; Peter Drucker said a business must do 2 things: Innovate and Market.
Social Media, the Web as a whole now means a company or organization can Market itself fully and very cost effectively.
Barbara
For the past two and a have years I have been telling clients/my boss' to think of New Media/Social Media as "Marketing like it was done before Mass Media". Where you learn from your peers that the best steak house is not the one on the corner, but the one off the beaten path.
In fact, this topic would be a great daily (or weekly) tip. Maybe a scheduled email with a single tip.
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Maybe even set up a simple website with a running list of these tips that would be tagged & searchable (sort of like State of the Web). I'm sure there are remarkable designers who would love to set that up.
Also: sell the list as a huge poster for employees and other stakeholders to hang up. I know old-school, but then again, it takes a bridge...
Phil
I agree with you on all of them but this one definitely stuck out to me: :"Social networks are full of prospecting and lead generation information for sales and marketing." I had no idea that social networks were a powerful tool for marketing until I started to utilize them for business at Salesconx.
I used to just use them as ways to keep in touch, but now that I use them to market Salesconx, I cannot imagine why other small companies don't. We have gained tons of traffic and users just by staying active on a handful of networks where our audience hangs out...It's amazing!
Marketing via social media/networks is definitely the way to go right now. Granted there is no one way to use it (making it difficult to explain and track), but it's definitely an effective way to reach the masses when it's done right!
-Gina
Marketing Manager
Salesconx
www.salesconx.com
Practiced properly, social media:
* relieves pain
* solves problems
* improves images and brands
* converts negative/non-existent perceptions into positives
* fosters permanent, mutually beneficially relationships in ways that product advertising can never pretend to approach.
=Rich Reader
=Social Media Consultant
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Thank you so much for sharing! I'm so glad I found your website. Your site is so informative and easy to understand.
Thanks!
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This is because there are so many blogs and profiles out there that get lost in the clutter and are never read. Though this probably forces people to raise their game with better quality writing and marketing.
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