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Web 2.0: Concepts and Applications 5 Connecting People
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Overview Social media applications inform, educate, and entertain people through online media A social networking application allows users to create profiles for sharing information about themselves and designate as friends or contacts users with whom they share a common interest –Facebook –LinkedIn –MySpace –Twitter Chapter 5: Connecting People2
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Common Features of Social Networking Applications Status messages display a current location, activity, or thought Friends and contacts are those with whom you share a common interest –Second-level contacts –Extended contacts Your profile contains personal information –Name, E-mail address, Gender, Age, Location, Photograph Chapter 5: Connecting People4
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Common Features of Social Networking Applications Social networking sites can access your e-mail address book and find people who you already know Facebook and LinkedIn can suggest people whom you might know because you share common friends or profile information You can search for certain groups of people Chapter 5: Connecting People6
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Connecting with Friends on Facebook In December 2009, Facebook reported that more than 30 million people had signed up –The number of Facebook users has more than doubled in 2009 Your profile on Facebook contains a variety of pages and tabs where you can share information with your friends Chapter 5: Connecting People7
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Connecting with Friends on Facebook Facebook’s Wall tab displays a blog-style page on which you can update your status message Other tabs include Photos, Boxes, and Notes Your News Feed is a log of several actions you might take Chapter 5: Connecting People9
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Connecting with Friends on Facebook Facebook has thousands of applications that are available to users Facebook partnered with third-party developers to develop applications Chapter 5: Connecting People10
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Connecting with Friends on Facebook The Application Directory page displays featured applications, applications organized by category, recommended applications, and information about applications Chapter 5: Connecting People11
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Connecting with Friends on Facebook Social networks have a privacy policy that describes how they will use your personal information Facebook allows you to specify privacy settings for your personal information Applications can gather information from your profile Profiles can be indexed so that they are searchable Chapter 5: Connecting People13
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Connecting with Friends on Facebook An effective way to organize your friends and control what they can access is to create a Friend List –Group friends based on relationship –You can assign specific privacy policies to each list Chapter 5: Connecting People14
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Business and Professional Networking with LinkedIn LinedIn connects people with professional colleagues More than 33 million members in 2009 LinkedIn profiles display: –Current and previous work experience –Education –Web site or blog –Recommendations –Interests –Honors and awards Chapter 5: Connecting People17
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Business and Professional Networking with LinkedIn Professional networks on LinkedIn can be helpful when you are seeking employment You can search for a job using the Jobs link on the top navigation bar and entering your search terms Search results display your contacts that know the person who posted the job Chapter 5: Connecting People19
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Business and Professional Networking with LinkedIn LinkedIn’s people search capability also helps you to identify people who share the same professional interests You can contact people of interest with InMail, LinkedIn’s e-mail service Most companies use LinkedIn as a recruiting tool for finding prospective employees –Companies can review an applicant’s credentials and reviews prior to a job interview Chapter 5: Connecting People21
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Business and Professional Networking with LinkedIn Most social networks are free, but some charge a fee for additional services Chapter 5: Connecting People22
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Connecting People with Special Interests Special-purpose social networks connect targeted groups of people with similar interests or situations –People who enjoy similar activities –People who support the same charitable causes or organizations –People who share the same common goals Bloggers and Web site owners can build an online community around their Web sites –Go2Web20 Chapter 5: Connecting People23
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Connecting People with Special Interests Using Meetup, people can find nearby activity partners who share common interests Displays listings of happenings around the world Users first create a profile, and then browse, join, or create groups Chapter 5: Connecting People25
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Connecting People with Special Interests On the PatientsLikeMe Web site, patients with life-changing conditions reach out to other in similar situations –Seek support Chapter 5: Connecting People26
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Connecting People with Special Interests SlideShare is an online community and repository for people to share PowerPoint presentations and other documents –Great source of information for topics of interest Chapter 5: Connecting People27
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Connecting People with Special Interests Social activists and nonprofit organizations have found the value in social networking for increasing awareness Facebook’s Causes application provides members who support a cause with tools to share information Chapter 5: Connecting People28
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Connecting People with Special Interests Social networking sites for charities –Network for Good Chapter 5: Connecting People30
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Connecting People with Special Interests Ning is a Web-based application allowing members to create custom social networks for online communities for niche markets –Provides technology infrastructure –Offers blogs, wikis, event calendars, and RSS feeds –More than 6 million frequent visitors –More than 240,000 active social networks Chapter 5: Connecting People31
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Social Networks Created by the Ning Platform Chapter 5: Connecting People33
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Connecting People with Special Interests The Long Tail can be applied to the social networking world –Most popular communities interest the most people Chapter 5: Connecting People34
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Twitter Twitter allows people to keep in touch with each other by exchanging short messages of 140 characters or less Online application for creating a social network Tweeting is the process of sending a message on Twitter Retweets are forwards of a message that you sent Shortened URLs point users to a Web site containing more than 140 characters Chapter 5: Connecting People35
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Twitter TweetDeck is a Twitter client application that organizes tweets into columns based on who sent them, the type of tweet, or the results of a keyword or hashtag Chapter 5: Connecting People39
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Twitter WeFollow is one of several directories of Twitter users Add yourself to WeFollow if you want to be found on Twitter more easily Twitter network can be a beneficial source of information Chapter 5: Connecting People40
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Twitter Applications Chapter 5: Connecting People41
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Twitter URL shorteners are Web applications that encode a long URL in order to create a shorter, equivalent URL –Shortening service –Often with 18 to 25 characters –Requires a visit to an intermediate Web server Service may track statistics –Beneficial when you do not want to include a long URL Chapter 5: Connecting People42
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Twitter Many Twitter clients and phone applications include image-posting capabilities Chapter 5: Connecting People45
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Business Uses of Social Networking The Conversation Prism shows the vast choices available in social media and their applications to business Chapter 5: Connecting People46
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Business Uses of Social Networking Fan pages on Facebook are marketing tools with which companies can: –Share information –Promote products –Offer special deals or coupons to customers Chapter 5: Connecting People48
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Business Uses of Social Networking Companies can create social networking sites to build relationships with employees and customers –IBM employees use the Blue Pages network –My Starbucks Idea Customer Relationship Management (CRM) describes a set of tools that companies employ to manage customers –Social CRM is an extension allowing organizations to monitor conversations on various social networks Chapter 5: Connecting People50
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Summary Social networks provide tools for connecting people both personally and professionally –Facebook –LinkedIn Ning enables people with specific interests to share information Businesses can use social networks within their organizations Social CRM software assists in finding, tracking, and responding to issues that arise from social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter Chapter 5: Connecting People53
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