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A fascinating, research-based look at the impact of social media on businesses and consumers around the world, and what's in store for the future
Social Media. You've heard the term, even if you don't use the tools. But just how big has social media become? Social media has officially surpassed pornography as the top activity on the Internet. People would rather give up their e-mail than their social network. It is so powerful that it is causing a macro shift in the way we live and conduct business.
Brands can now be strengthened or destroyed by the use of social media. Online networking sites are being used as giant, free focus groups. Advertising is less effective at influencing consumers than the opinions of their peers. If you aren't using social media in your business strategy, you are already behind your competition.
Explores how the concept of ""Socialnomics"" is changing the way businesses produce, market, and sell, eliminating inefficient marketing and middlemen, and making products easier and cheaper for consumers to obtain
Learn how successful businesses are connecting with consumers like never before via Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and other social media sites
A must-read for anyone wanting to learn about, and harness the power of social media, rather than be squashed by it
Author Erik Qualman is a former online marketer for several Top 100 brands and the current Global Vice President of Online Marketing for the world's largest private education firm
Socialnomics is essential book for anyone who wants to understand the implications of social media, and how businesses can tap the power of social media to increase their sales, cut their marketing costs, and reach consumers directly.
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"The New Goods" - by johnrod on 09-MAY-2010
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Social
media supports the social economy. Conclusions may seem familiar, but
they are backed up by documentation. This is more statistical than
personally anecdotal. Media is the examined life. The social graph is a
big referral program. Friend status and word of mouth are global in
realtime. Advertising is constantly changing for better targeting;
Micropayment model adds up. Can find good sources of free and fast
media, e.g. bloggers. News finds its way to readers immediately via
aggregated feeds. Author recommends using best existing social media
rather than starting own. Maxim is that using social media increases
productivity. It influences election outcomes. It increases efficiency,
is mobile, saves time and eliminates redundancies. It has replaced
email. Social search may replace google type. Collective intelligence
will be predictive. Each of eight chapters summarizes key points. The
author tends to be optimistic. Other sources would be required to cover
issues of privacy, walled gardens, or new technical approaches such as
activity stream protocols.
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