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guestd60611d said 1 week Edit DeleteThey advice to be true, but it is Google's PR campaign. There are a lot of Google's PR, they try to get monopoly over the Internet. Don't you think that company, that earns with ADS, is much worse than company, that takes one-time payment? 'Stupids pay always'.
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guest2ba881 said 3 weeks Edit DeleteI am reading blog on groundswell and found your slideshare link.
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stevenrabago said 1 month Edit Deleteno sh*t - :-)
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sigrandonk said 1 month Edit Deletegreat slide for reference
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All of the references used in this presentation are cited at the end in the 'credits' section. For more detailed information about specific sources of stats for specific slides, please see this blog entry: http://bonafidemarketinggenius.com/2008/08/14/do-39-of-in...
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guest860491 said 2 months Edit DeleteCan you provide the references to stats?
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hiteshrajani2389 said 2 months Edit Deletenice ppl
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AlmaHoffmann said 2 months Edit Delete
This presentation is really good! To the point and clear. Great job! Efficient organization of words and images to communicate!
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lara.marcellin said 2 months Edit Delete
great presentation!!
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SuperfoodGirl said 2 months Edit Delete
A+
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leonardobellini said 2 months Edit Delete
very good work indeed. Compliments VIVISSIMI (in italiano :-)).
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brunoclement said 3 months Edit Delete
Hi Marta, this is a perfect work - congratulation - We blog it on our French blog dedicate to the social media marketing. Please have a look if you mind :-)
http://www.mediassociaux.com/2008/07/24/what-the-fck-is-s... -
ppferreira said 3 months Edit Delete
Congratulations!
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guest9fc225 said 3 months Edit Deletegreat workk..congratulation... and Comunication is the power...
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sylwiapresley said 3 months Edit Delete
Posted here http://tinyurl.com/64j8y8 hope it's ok:)
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angelinaani said 3 months Edit Delete
Really nice one. Interesting slide show.
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guest89d16f said 3 months Edit DeletePerfect! So well done!
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guest9ff185 said 3 months Edit DeleteIf you clean up all the F's please let me know. I'd love to share with colleagues....Title you can keep but all the subsequent F's get to be a little much :)
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KCSmartMove said 3 months Edit DeleteThis was outstanding. I am going to send a link to my BNI group on this. Great and thorough explanation. Could I get your permission to embed this on a blog or website? Ken Jansen Realtor Overland Park KS
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claire_stokoe said 4 months Edit Delete
Great slide show... must admit i kinda watched it a few times and might be embedding it later.
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puneetjaggi said 4 months Edit Delete
Bold content and nice design!
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kathysandoval said 4 months Edit Delete
Interesting content, but too crude of a ttile to take seriously.
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seanmgibson said 4 months Edit DeleteFor more interesting reading on how to apply social media technologies, check out Groundswell from Charlene Li and Josh Bernhoff. Good for building internal buy-in/understanding of how social media tools tie into traditional marketing functions.
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davemckeown said 4 months Edit Delete
Very interesting and informative. Thumbs up!
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteIsn't it great the way you can use social media to point out the flaws in someone's argument?
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteThese words are all very nice but are they actionable? Where are the great case studies?
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteSource? Oh, and by the way, what exactly is 'social' and 'conversational' about a company publishing a blog? Isn't this functionally equivalent to a newsletter? It being well known of course that the revolutionary media of newsletters revolutionised marketing.
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteSource?
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteAha! A quoted source. Does this mean the source of all the other 'facts' is google? This statistic sounds convincing, of course, but covers up the obvious truth that this was also true before Myspace and Facebook existed.
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteWhat is the source of this data? By the way, this has always been the case, and people don't trust advertisements no matter what form they take. Advertising on social media will still be consumed as 'advertising' no matter what buzz words you use to describe it.
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteWhat is the source for this data? By the way, Jupiter research data quotes that only 15% of viral campaigns generate any positive word-of-mouth, let alone any ROI, so TV still beats social media even if this statistic is true, which we have no reason to believe as no source is quoted...
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteWhat is the source for this data? It conflicts with thinkbox data...
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guest8bb079 said 4 months Edit DeleteExcellent presentation.
There are 2 tools I use to 'listen' to conversation that I think all companies should look at:
- search.twitter.com: listening to the mood of people you care about (not just what they do but what is in their mind.
- eCairn: listening to blogs - same idea as twitter, but this is not just mood any more, as blog posts take a little more time to write, and tend to capture attention over a longer period of time -
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Great presentation. Could you sent a copy to me ? www.sofashion1.com or wpf414822541@gmail.com
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Great and brilliant slideshow!!! You really are a pro
Here, we can see your fans wanted ...a copy, a copy, a copy!! :)
So what? You get my vote 'UP'
Would like to have your advice on
http://www.slideshare.net/Lenze/me-i-do-my-best-to-save-t...
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteI'm happy to see so many people love this slide show as it will mean I can continue to shine in the field of marketing, surrounded as I no doubt will be by people who think this kind of mediocrity is 'the future'
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guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteI'm happy to see so many people love this slide show as it will mean I can continue to shine in the field of marketing, surrounded as I no doubt will be by people who think this kind of mediocrity is 'the future'
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Thanks to everyone who has voted, favorited, and connected with me in recent weeks! Pooh on you mean people who log on as 'guest' and leave nasty remarks. You're entitled, but geez... maybe lighten up a little?
After an overwhelming number of requests for copies of the deck, I've made it available for download. This is only the PDF version, however. If you have a request for the PPT version, please contact me directly with your need.
And now for shameless self-promotion: I'm more than happy to come to your agency, company, client site, association, etc. and deliver this presentation (or a customized version) live & in-person. Again, contact me directly or visit http://martazkagan.com to submit a request.
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eciavaglioli said 4 months Edit DeleteGreat Presentation. Is it possible to have a copy?
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guestd05fb1 said 4 months Edit Deletewould love to have a copy of this as well. Cheers-Carree
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guest4b5f85 said 4 months Edit DeleteLooks great. I would love a copy also. ckilpatrick@cmprods.com
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guest14a68d said 4 months Edit Deletethis was phenomenal! if you would share a copy of the deck, i'd be most grateful. thanks!
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guest91ef27 said 4 months Edit DeleteNeat stuff! I would like a copy too.
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guest5249d9 said 4 months Edit DeleteHi.
As per your point #4), what about this BMW case? http://chasnote.com/2008/04/04/bmw-graffiti-contest-gives...
When you're talking about advertising, you have no exact, quantifiable results regarding your sales. The most important thing is make the people talk about you, and talk about you, and.. (some would say: no matter how).
As John Wanamaker said it well: 'Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half.' -
guest38e5b2 said 4 months Edit DeleteFAIL.
Makes the exact same error that every other member of the OMG Social Media XD XD hivemind makes.
1) People have never trusted advertising, or claimed to be affected by it, but despite this there are thousands of case studies to show it works.
2) Conversations existed before the internet, dumbass, that's why people have mouths and ears. The only difference is they're happening in a different place.
3) Just because people occasionally mention brands on social networks does not mean that you can use that to effectively market your brand.
4) Pointing at a site and saying 'starbucks uses social media' is NOT a case study. A case study has proven, quantifiable results. There are NO social media case studies. -
jonasferreira said 4 months Edit DeleteHI. I'm very interesting in this subject and found you presentation that it's really worthy it. If it is possible, I'd like to have a copy to make an intern presentation in my company.
My email address is jonasferreira@yahoo.com
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gueste451b9 said 4 months Edit DeleteHi, I would love to request a copy too if possible? Please send it to sian_e_phillips@hotmail.com
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gueste172d8 said 4 months Edit DeleteHi, I would like to have a copy too, if possible: frederic.dorsimont@arcww.co.uk.
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weircreative said 4 months Edit DeleteGreat presentation may I please have a copy as well.
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MobiusView said 4 months Edit Delete
Good use of space and visuals. Especially like how key numbers are highlighted through a different color. However presentation could have focused more on the latter half which has some very good action steps to tap into social media. First half just tells us that social media is big which is not news. Almost every second presentation is talking about how social media is the next big thing.
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guest29720c said 4 months Edit DeleteGreat!
May I request a copy melvin@mindsharing.eu
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guestdc7782 said 4 months Edit DeleteLooks good. Could I have a copy?
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tonythomas said 4 months Edit Delete
hi there. Great preso. Can I get a copy.
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Almsot but one big error. It says 'Social Media is people having conversation online.' Nope. Social Media is people having conversation. Period. No matter where, how and all. IMs and Phones, Blog comments and Newspaper's Reader letters, they all are social media.
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guest7e2b27 said 4 months Edit Deletethumbs down for not making it downloadable or shareable.
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It is about emresiion, not about the business.
The social netwoking business meets a lacks !
10 Lacks of Social Networking Business
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EdWohlfahrt said 4 months Edit Delete
on slide number 36 you quote a study but I cant read what source it has because it's written in arial pt 0,5. Could you please provide this info? Thanks in advanke! Ed
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guestea8643 said 4 months Edit DeleteBIG thumbs up. Irreverent, out of the box AND loaded with the traditional info needed to make an informed decision
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CamiPadovani said 4 months Edit DeleteExcellent presentation! May I receive a copy of it? Regards. camila@s2.com.br
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guest5b1106 said 4 months Edit DeleteI can hardly believe 45% of onliners have their own blog and more than 30% use RSS - what does 'active onliner' mean in this case?
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guestd573e5 said 4 months Edit Deletethis shit is great
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AdvocateMan said 4 months Edit Delete
No f**king contest. I vote for the Mavin of Marketing. This deck rocks. Even Gen X-ers like me can understand social media after viewing.
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