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The upcoming six months are going to transform the social web. Yesterday, MySpace was the first social network to release a public API which extends users’ friend connections (or as Facebook would call it, “social graph”) to the rest of the web. It is hi
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1 year ago
1 year ago
As you said it's a big change for a big co. Some individuals are trying social media for say, marketing, but they don't have support of middle management, it's not a priority and they're already busy doing what they've been doing for so long. To me these are the factors slowing down the move of big co toward social media:
-skepticism
-lack of understanding (where/how to start, what's important...)
-time commitment (not a priority yet)
-individual voice on behalf of org vs institutional messaging
-too many options/changes fast/not comfortable with the tools
-ROI not clear
-lack of strategy
It will happen but as always with big 'cultural/people' change, it will take more time than we think it should.
1 year ago
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1 year ago
For marketers this creates an upheaval. The savvy ones will immediately start trying to figure out an engagement strategy that improves user experience rather intruding upon it. This is the big marketing challenge and those who understand it are going to do very well. Those who keep trying to push messages down people throats with a social media advertising model are going to get hurt, IMHO.