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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
One tantalising story has emerged, however, to pique our curiosity : it seems that Mark Zuckerberg could yet be prosecuted for using the private Facebook login details of two journalists to hack into their email account, way back in 2004. E-commerce is still growing, both in the UK and across the water: predictions for the British market are for 10% compound growth over the next five years, with a remarkably similar figure of 11% suggested by Forrester in the US. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams.
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
How exactly does market culture subvert change? In a lengthy chapter her 2004 book Reclaim the State: Experiments in Popular Democracy (updated and re-issued in paperback this month), Wainwright describes in great detail how Brazil’s Workers’ Party (PT), under the leadership of the city’s mayor, Olivio Dutra, opened up the budgetary process to all citizens. While Wainwright clearly applauds the participatory-budgeting experiment, she is also willing to ask the hard questions, like, Why did the participatory budgeting process Hillary Wainwright is one of the finest people I have met over the last few years, so I’m happy to share this profile, written by my friend David Bollier : “If you want to learn the nitty-gritty about social transformation in our times — What works and what doesn’t?
 
Friday, February 12, 2010
When fiction is deployed on Internet video sites, it poses as reality for viral marketing methods (e.g. By 2004 they generated more revenue than Hollywood made in box-office receipts. To support his argument, Castells turns to Alain Touraine: “In a post-industrial society, in which cultural services have replaced material goods at the core of its production, it is the defence of the subject, in its personality and in its culture, against the logic of apparatuses and Kazys Varnelis has published a remarkable and extensive essay , The meaning of network culture , from which we have chosen substantial excerpts.
 

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Trust in a “person like me” tripled to 68% in 2008 v’s 2004 (Edelman, 2008) S o providing that your products aren’t junk, it’s far better to let consumers advocate your products to one another than to attempt to persuade them by shoving marketing messages down their throats. Charlie Osmond Online communities Social Media Word of Mouth charlie osmond co-creation customer communities Forrester Research freshminds FreshNetworks innovation market research online Ratings and reviews lie. Simple, subtle lies, but lies all the same.
Essentially, as we increase group sizes beyond 80, to 150, 200, or even 350-500, we typically do so by breaking larger groups down into smaller ones, and continually reducing community sizes down to the point where they can be understood and managed by people -- and so efficiency reasserts itself. Since this post was originally posted, I have added a number of other posts about the Dunbar Number and group size issues: 2005-02: Dunbar Triage: Too Many Connections 2005-03: Dunbar, Altruistic Punishment, and Meta-Moderation 2005-07: Cheers: Belongingness and Para-Social Relationships
Theres a whole world of web marketing consultants that do this – Rohit Bhargava, for instance, and his "five rules of social media optimization." Others, presumably also marketing consultants, added more, and eventually there were seventeen rules (of diminishing relevance, in my opinion). Posted by: Jon Lebkowsky on November 6, 2007 9:25 PM EMAIL THIS ENTRY TO: YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS: MESSAGE Feb 25, 09 About Stuff Shelter Cities Community Business Politics Planet The Value of Connections Jon Lebkowsky October 30, 2007 1:32 PM Ive been struggling with social networks and social network platforms: I have a lot of thoughts about them, all clamoring for attention in my head, and Im to create neat square boxes for my thoughts, the way consultants do when they create those neat clearly-articulated lists that are supposed to show off their expertise.
Orkut, for example, was launched in the United States with an English-only interface, but Portuguese-speaking Brazilians quickly became the dominant user group (Kopytoff, 2004). Friendster gained traction among three groups of early adopters who shaped the site—bloggers, attendees of the Burning Man arts festival, and gay men (boyd, 2004)—and grew to 300,000 users through word of mouth before traditional press coverage began in May 2003 (OShea, 2003). JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d.
my passions — my people — my markets Start with the people. Only third: realisation of money — markets — shipping etc. Me, Mine, and Market. Market: it’s the marketplace where the application builders are going to be able to make money by supporting my interaction/networking with “mine”. Blog Writing Multilingual Presse About Business Contact Coworking Digital Crumble EBF Fleur de Pains Going Solo India Logbook Newsletter Photos TMS Twitter RSS Climb to the Stars Stephanie Booth’s online ramblings Previous post: Martin Roell: Getting Started in Consulting (LIFT’07) Next post: Some Notes of Florence Devouard’s LIFT Talk (Wikipedia) Stowe Boyd: Building Social Applications by Stephanie on 02.07.2007 in Cyberspace , Events , Social
2004). 2004. This paper provides guidelines for evaluating network effectiveness, structure and governance, efficiency, resources and sustainability and life-cycle. Network Models of Collective Action The Structure and Dynamics of Movement Participation. California Management Review, 44:2, 25-42. Teaching Executives to See Social Capital by Ron Burt and Don Ronchi Bringing the individual back in : A structural analysis of the internal market for reputation in organizations. leadernetwork FrontPage Search wiki: Home Edit page Log in Add features Help Welcome to our living bibliography on leadership networks.
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Social Media Group About SMG Clients Media 2008 Services The ROI of Communities - Part II by Maggie Fox | November 23rd, 2007 | Category: education Earlier this week I did some prep for a roundtable on the ROI of Communities at a conference held by the Canadian Marketing Association, and came across the most wonderful list of statistics, courtesy of Bill Johnston , and compiled by Joe Cothrel . Cisco, 2004) Community users spend 54% more than non-community users (EBay, 2006) In customer