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But social media today is a pure mess: it has become a collection of countless features, tools, and applications fighting for a piece of the p
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As social media becomes more pervasive, people start to realize that along with keeping in touch w/ friends, playing games or consuming media, social media becomes a facilitator for employment and to make our everyday life easier.
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Yes, everything you say, write, write, post, display can be held against you. You are creating a GPS with references to your thoughts, activities, and your intentions.
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having smaller well-targeted niches can lead to much better returns than marketing to one large undifferentiated mass of users
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Meaning and connection -- two key anchors of all things social media
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People now deliberately seek meaningful connection, self-expression, and a relevant and receptive community.
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People will be looking to get tangible and relevant value out of their social experience; they'll be looking for meaning and for order. "Social media online is no different from social media offline,"
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connect around meaningful topics and have live and simultaneous conversations within parameters they themselves define, which will bring relevance back to their interaction with others
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people are at a loss when it comes to pulling their conversations together from various sources and assigning meaning to them. Companies that deliver beautifully designed, easy-to-use, searchable, flexible, aggregating platforms will become more important than any social media tool by itself
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People will create, join, and seek social networks that enable them to have meaningful and relevant experiences with each other. They will measure their return on investment (time spent, level of disclosure, etc.) in replies, comments, their ability to influence, and the value of their learning
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the Internet is confusing because it can be used to replicate almost any previous medium
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people will seek to bring order to the endless bits of information available to them. Video tagging, conversation archiving, taking cloud computing to the next stage, and making search more relevant are some of the new baseline requirements.
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giovanni cochelliarticolo sulla possibile evoluzione dei social media su internet
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rickmans"Social media" was the term du jour in 2008. Consumers, companies, and marketers were all talking about it. We have social media gurus, social media startups, social media books, and social media firms. It is now common practice among corporations to hire
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15 Jun 09
Katt Blackwell-StarnesIt has been a harsh year for marketing firms. Companies are looking to divert marketing dollars to more targeted social media destinations. And this is just the beginning. David Spark, founder of Spark Media Solutions, says that businesses will need to go beyond paying people to Tweet or put up a Facebook page. Social media's new job descriptions will call on subject-matter experts who can plan for relevant interaction within networks and aggregating platforms and bring together products, services, and people.
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Mike O'ConnorKEY article, very important about trends and "see a need, fill a need".
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Andy Tedd10 trends. Use the web to get off the web! Its something the Boards magazine forum have known for a long long time...
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Ryan OuyoumjianBut social media today is a pure mess: it has become a collection of countless features, tools, and applications fighting for a piece of the pie.
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But social media today is a pure mess: it has become a collection of countless features, tools, and applications fighting for a piece of the pie.
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whatevernevermind BarrishWhile "eyeballs" used to be the coveted metric, both ad publishers and investors now realize that having smaller well-targeted niches can lead to much better returns than marketing to one large undifferentiated mass of users.
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People now deliberately seek meaningful connection, self-expression, and a relevant and receptive community
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People will be looking to get tangible and relevant value out of their social experience; they'll be looking for meaning and for order.
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beautifully designed, easy-to-use, searchable, flexible, aggregating platforms
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social networks that enable them to have meaningful and relevant experiences with each other
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Dawne WilkinsHow social media will change the way we communicate
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mathew lowryBut social media today is a pure mess: it has become a collection of countless features, tools, and applications fighting for a piece of the pie.
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Suomen eOppimiskeskus ryRavit Lichtenberg's aricle in ReadWriteWeb.
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01 Feb 09
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Yola de Lusenetnieuwe trends worden 'mensen' en 'inhoud' zeggen ze hier. maar gaat voorbij aan het feit dat er een onderstroom is van niet-zo-early adapters die het web gebruiken voor wat ze graag willen doen: de fora van motorliefhebbers en vissenkwekers. een heleboel
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A RongasRavit Lichtenberg: We are definitely in an experience economy, and creating a superior customer experience is one of the keys to success in the next phase of the growth of various learning technologies, including social media.
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Thomas Martin"Social media
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Adam Crowe"Social media's new job descriptions will call on subject-matter experts who can plan for relevant interaction within networks and aggregating platforms and bring together products, services, and people." -- No more faking it.
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it is a huge waste of human power that can be better used for something productive, like planting your own tomatoes!
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