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Social Networking in Today's Business Environment MIS 304 Dr. Fang 4/27/09 James Olas Jordan Pepper Patrick Fahey Lance Johnson Clarke Ledger
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Overview Basics How they work Business Value
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MySpace FaceBook rate of growth is higher Goal is profitability not greatest number of users. Focusing on music and advertising
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MySpace Music Vehicle for Amazon Merchandise and Ticket sales MySpace Music Player
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Advertisements Google Time spent on MySpace vs. FaceBook “Hyper-Targeted” ads Sponsored Pages
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Outlook Road to profitability will be tricky Executives heads on the chopping block Will MySpace be able to standout among the rest?
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About Friendster How it works Business Value Where they're going
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The Creator of Social Networking Privately owned First Social Network site. Founded in 2002 by Jonathan Abrams. 90 million registered users + 62 million unique users. Focus – Help people meet new friends and to stay in touch with old ones. Share online content and media o Dating, New Events, Bands, Hobbies, videos, messaging, and more
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What is Friendster? Program founded to create a safer more effective environment for meeting new people by browsing and connecting to friends, and friends of friends. o Allows members to expand their network at a much higher pace than that of face-to-face. o System Offerings Fan Profiles Mobile and text alerts Diverse language selection Friendster Developer Program Patents
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How Friendster Works User can navigate through the site to: o Post Bulletins- (4000 characters max) o Upload photos o Post Shout outs- (250 characters max) o Become a fan o Use provided APPS. o Talk to other friends
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Why is it Friendster different? Friendster is rated as the # 1 Social Network for “user engagement” among the top 5 global Social Networks. o Fastest growing SN in Asian countries. o Average user spends 200+ minutes per visitor per month. o Launched all language support on a single domain. o First global online SN to support Asian and other languages on a single domain so users around the world can talk to each other.
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Friendster for Business Post Products (E-business) o Advertise through APPS (Rock You) Blog Business Forum’s o Finance o Real Estate o Economy o General
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Growth in Asia 23% of an average users friends are located in different countries. Friendster is seen as an entertainment site by China’s government officials Huge growth in Asian countries Leads competitors by at least a 2:1 margin Market is still growing
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“Giving people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.”
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Founded Social networking site Started in February 2004 by three Harvard students Strictly for networking around Harvard Expanded to other Ivy League Schools two months later
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What can you do? Share personal and professional interests with people Create a profile o Biography o Pictures o Videos o Messages Look at friends profiles
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More….. Interactive Chat Bumper stickers Applications o Mind Jolt o Record a video o 1000s of others
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Breakdown
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Advertising Apple Movie Companies Many others
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Where Relationships Matter
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About LinkedIn 39 Million Users Launched In 2003 Made up of business contacts "Professionals"
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What Makes LinkedIn Different For networking with personal & business contacts The site is used for job hunting Businesses can use the site for data gathering Many executives use the site for business purposes
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Business Uses of LinkedIn Human Resources o Hiring o Referencing Advertising o To professionals o To job hunters o As a small business Getting business questions answered by current professionals o LinkedIn Answers Polling current professionals in a certain area o 60% of LinkedIn users respond to surveys
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Twitter Different kind of social networking Social networking, news, business use Similar to blog Instant updates Rapid growth o 2008: users < 1M o 2009: users > 6M
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How it Works Updates = Tweets Max characters in a tweet = 140 o Designed to read posts on cell phones Followers - get updates from people being followed Search Function - find people or tweets
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Example of a Tweet (45 characters)
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Business Uses Marketing o Create presence on Twitter o Post news about company (PR) o Advertise products o Post special deals o Interact
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Creating a Presence (link to web site)
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Post News + Interaction = good PR
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Posting Deals
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Link from Twitter
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Strategies Tweets are short, so make posts meaningful Post links to website Consider which words to use o Keywords searchable by search engines including Twitter Search Include pictures using TwitPic For video include a link to YouTube Hire Social Networking San Diego o Justin French
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Social Networking San Diego
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More Strategies Use correct spelling and grammar Be transparent, don't be fake Don't focus solely on advertising Follow others and interact (Starbucks example)
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Uses Twitter may have ads on site Twitter may sell data on users to businesses "- I have connected to a lot of people that I either never met or never would have met if it wasn't for Twitter. - I have engaged directly with people that I otherwise would not have had a chance to speak to. Forget 6 degrees of separation, Twitter creates a universe of 1 degree of separation or less. - Because of one of my Twitter contacts I am now the owner of a horse (with another one to follow). yes, that's right, a real life, non-virtual benefit!... - Twitter has made me aware of breaking news long before the traditional media has caught on. - Twitter DM's [direct messages] have taken over from email as my preferred method of contacting (or pinging) a contact. Replies are much faster. - And off course I have taken part or followed lots & lots of excellent discussions or exchanges of opinion on Twitter. " (http://wimaxxed.blogspot.com/ 2009)
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Conclusion Web 2.0 = marketing use of social networking sites New way to market Business model is continually changing Six degrees of separation
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