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#1 Aug 28th, 2009
The Center for Media Research, in a brief released earlier this week, reported that a study by Ethos Business Law found that 51% of senior US executives (marketing, management and HR) fear social media could be bad for employee productivity while 49% say that social media could damage company reputation. But, these sames execs also said
This report seems to indicate some serious indecision on the part of US execs. 72% say they personally visit social media sites weekly. As te builders and maintainers of online communities, can we do anything to assuage the fears of these execs.
The link to the report is
http://www.mediapost.com/publication...art_aid=112098
- 81% believe social media can enhance customer/client relationships
- 81% also agree it can build brand reputation
- 69% view social networking as a potentialy valuable recruitment tool
- 64% see social media as a strong customer service tool
- 46% see it as a potential morale booster for employees
This report seems to indicate some serious indecision on the part of US execs. 72% say they personally visit social media sites weekly. As te builders and maintainers of online communities, can we do anything to assuage the fears of these execs.
The link to the report is
http://www.mediapost.com/publication...art_aid=112098
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#2 Aug 28th, 2009
The uncontrolled and adhoc nature of the social networking sites is what can be fearful to those trying to establish brands, regular clients, etc. These type of services aren't geared towards business, so you're having to take a product designed for personal use and try to mold it into a business tool.
But the study is dead-on with what I see. People know the power of these sites. They just don't know how to use them. It's very easy for your brand and customer based to be diluted into the site itself, and then you only made facebook or someone else money.
But the study is dead-on with what I see. People know the power of these sites. They just don't know how to use them. It's very easy for your brand and customer based to be diluted into the site itself, and then you only made facebook or someone else money.
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The uncontrolled and adhoc nature of the social networking sites is what can be fearful to those trying to establish brands, regular clients, etc. These type of services aren't geared towards business, so you're having to take a product designed for personal use and try to mold it into a business tool.
But the study is dead-on with what I see. People know the power of these sites. They just don't know how to use them. It's very easy for your brand and customer based to be diluted into the site itself, and then you only made facebook or someone else money.
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#4 Aug 29th, 2009
I agree with you and I already see it coming.
I try to be on the tail end of adoptation of these technologies, taking a 'wait and see' attitude. Bu I already have marketing plans that involve facebook, myspace, and twitter. They are just not the highest priority at the moment.
I try to be on the tail end of adoptation of these technologies, taking a 'wait and see' attitude. Bu I already have marketing plans that involve facebook, myspace, and twitter. They are just not the highest priority at the moment.
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I agree with you and I already see it coming.
I try to be on the tail end of adoptation of these technologies, taking a 'wait and see' attitude. Bu I already have marketing plans that involve facebook, myspace, and twitter. They are just not the highest priority at the moment.
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#6 Sep 1st, 2009
I totally agree with you, and the key thing is setting it up right. This takes time to figure out as you have to research the systems, figure out your goals and work on implementation plans as well as how they fit in with current workflow. Not the appropriate time for me right now.
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#7 Sep 2nd, 2009
Thanks MarketingRob for sharing those stats. I also liked how you used Facebook page as a referral page rather than just to put a facebook page for the heck of it. From those stats, I infer that though the productivity of employees in a company is affected, the value of a business having a social media presence and connection with customers overweighs the cost.
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I totally agree with you, and the key thing is setting it up right. This takes time to figure out as you have to research the systems, figure out your goals and work on implementation plans as well as how they fit in with current workflow. Not the appropriate time for me right now.
And the other part is picking the right ones. Not all social media fits all businesses.
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#9 Sep 3rd, 2009
Exactly. Too many people think, "oh everybody's on twitter, we need to be on there." But for a particular business model, like say construction, twitter would be useless. Now, facebook would work better for a construction company, but a more professional b2b type network would fit the bill even better. Things to think about...
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Exactly. Too many people think, "oh everybody's on twitter, we need to be on there." But for a particular business model, like say construction, twitter would be useless. Now, facebook would work better for a construction company, but a more professional b2b type network would fit the bill even better. Things to think about...
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