dickson k.w. chiu phd, smieee, smacm, life mhkcs
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COMP7880: E-Business Strategies Web 2.0 & Social Networks Marketing. Dickson K.W. Chiu PhD, SMIEEE, SMACM, Life MHKCS. Web 2.0. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Dickson K.W. ChiuPhD, SMIEEE, SMACM, Life MHKCS
COMP7880: E-Business StrategiesWeb 2.0 & Social Networks Marketing
Web 2.0 … is a term describing changing trends in
the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, secure information sharing, collaboration and functionality of the “we.”
(Source: Wikipedia.com)
… refers to the second generation of the Web, which enables people with no specialized technical knowledge to create their own websites, to self-publish, create and upload audio and video files, share photos and information and more.
(Source: Capilano University, Vancouver, CA)
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Web 2.0: Evolution Towards a Read/Write Platform
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Web 1.0(1993-2003)
Pretty much HTML pages viewed through a browser
Web 2.0(2003- beyond)
Web pages, plus a lot of other “content” shared over the web, with more interactivity; more like an application than a “page”
“Read” Mode “Write” & Contribute
“Page” Primary Unit of content “Post / record”
“static” State “dynamic”
Web browser Viewed through… Browsers, RSS Readers, anything
“Client Server” Architecture “Web Services”
Web Coders Content Created by… Everyone
“geeks” Domain of… “mass amatuerization”
Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0
Web 1.0 Traditional website
provides information for users.
Provides toll-free number and (maybe) email contact.
Traditional websites were a one-way street on the information super highway.
Web 2.0 Web 2.0 website
interacts with users while providing information.
Provides opportunity for user feedback and reviews.
Web 2.0 is a two-way street that gives users the ability to communicate too.
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Blogging is the Most Recognized Example of Web 2.0
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Users of Web 2.0 Apps are Highly Engaged, Active, and Attractive to Marketers
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Blogging is a good proxy for Web 2.0 activities.
Blog readers consume a LOT of media
Users Find Blog Content Helpful, and They Are Receptive to Online Ads
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RSS Adoption is small but could be an attractive tool for Niche Marketers
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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an emerging technology which enables users to get “feeds” of data from content publishers via a browser or special newsreader tool. Items come to user free of spam, on-demand, and in an easy to digest format
Feeds contain news items/stories
Items have a brief summary included in the feed
Users can read the full content of some stories within their browser or desktop app without going to orgincating website
Tactical Opportunities for Early Adopters & Marketers
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Blogging / Blogs RSS / Feeds
Drive Traffic to the Site
• Improves placement and relevance in search engines•Could generate repeat visits to site•Generates interest in deeper engagement
•Generate “reminder” traffic•“Push” key product or promotion out to audience, to drive traffic back to your site• Broaden reach through syndication, driving more traffic back to your site
Improve Customer Experience
• Helps explain products, service, approach•Provides “support” through direct customer Q & A• Generate deeper insite into user attitudes and behaviors
• Feeds make it easier to stay connected and aware, driving convenience• More information = more competence = more control
Drive Conversions
•Generate “trial” usage•Blogs and post drive deeper engagement and helps overcome objections
• Drives frequency, which may lower the barrier to awareness and trial
Watch & Wait Act Now
Web Services
Tags & Folksonomies
Social Networks
RSS Blogging
RSS – new ways of receiving content
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Web 2.0 Will Mean Changes for Marketers More users are connecting to each other and content
through networked, peer-driven activities & content Linkedin now has service referrals as part of their package
API’s and Content syndication will lead to more machine generated connections
“Non-compliant” content won’t fit into the flow as readily Web 2.0 is truly two-way
Marketers need to be very willing to “listen” and receive more than broadcast
User-generated content may be more valuable to users than yours
Adoption and ROI will drive investments in online advertising
Investment in blog marketing will increase by 22% in 2005
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Opportunities and implications The appeal of Web 2.0 lies in the nature of the
apps/tools Direct Transparent controllable
What expectations does this set? Who owns the message? How can marketers use this to their advantage? Are “massses” better than “experts”
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Social Media … online activities that integrate
technology, social interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos and audio.
This interaction depends on the varied perspectives and the “building” of shared meaning
among communities as people share their stories and
experiences. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
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Social Networks Connect Users into Communities of Trust (or interests)
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New Rules of Marketing
Old Rules Marketing = advertising
Creative messaging via broadcast interruption
Designed to appeal to the masses
1-way messaging: company to consumer
Focus on selling products or services.
New Rules Marketing = advertising +
PR + thought leadership. Media shift from TV and
print to social media via the Web.
Timely delivery of detailed information on demand
2-way interactive dialogue; audience participation.
You are what you publish; content = king.
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Business Objectives for Social Media
Business Objectives for Social Media Brand Building / Reputation
Management Improved Search Engine Rankings Increased Visitor Traffic to Website Stay Connected with Peers and
Colleagues
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Social Media DO’s and DON’Ts
BE AUTHENTIC… transparency is essential in this environment.
Remember social media is a program of attraction, not promotion.
KEEP IT SHORT… Social media provide an extremely fresh and vital outlet for real time messaging to your marketplace.
Always include or link to visual images wherever possible.
LINKS, LINKS, LINKS… Tie your content together across the social media platforms.
For instance, provide links from Facebook and Twitter to your blog posts and video updates on YouTube.
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Challenges of Social Media Transparency Comes with a Price
Reader comments may not always be positive
Competing service providers may gain visibility into your unique features.
Recommendations to consumers for one program or practitioner may alienate competing referents.
Social Media May Expose “Sensitive” Topics What is your success rate? How much does it cost? …
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Marketing Strategies on Web 2.0 / social networks
Relationship Marketing Word of Mouth Marketing
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Relationship Marketing
Communication that provides service benefits technical support, such as how to access a
database help and advice on services information such as hours of operation
Broadest sense - about cultivating good relationships between staff and existing customers and maintaining those relationships, thus retaining customer loyalty.
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Word of Mouth
Basic Elements Educating Identifying Providing Studying Listening and responding
Good word of mouth is tough to earn even when you’re extraordinary.
By contrast, bad word of mouth tends to be very ordinary. It’s easy to earn and fast to spread.
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Word of Mouth Marketing types
Viral Marketing - Creating entertaining or informative messages that are designed to be passed along in an exponential fashion, often electronically or by email.
Community Marketing - Forming or supporting niche communities that are likely to share interests about the brand (such as user groups, fan clubs, and discussion forums); providing tools, content, and information to support those communities.
Influencer Marketing - Identifying key communities and opinion leaders who are likely to talk about products and have the ability to influence the opinions of others.
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Word of Mouth Marketing types (2)
Conversation Creation - Interesting or fun advertising, emails, catch phrases, entertainment, or promotions designed to start word of mouth activity.
Brand Blogging - Creating blogs and participating in the blogosphere, in the spirit of open, transparent communications; sharing information of value that the blog community may talk about.
Referral Programs - Creating tools that enable satisfied customers to refer their friends (with incentives).
Product Seeding - Placing the right product into the right hands at the right time, providing information or samples to influential individuals.
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Potential Web 2.0 WOMM Avenues
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Podcasting
Blogging Websites
Wikis
Personalization
alerts
taggingRSS
Social Networking Sites
Blogger
MySpace
folksonomies
Social bookmarking sites
Word of Mouth Marketing Tips
Give people something to talk about Encourage frontline staff to look for
opportunities to deliver messages when engaged with customers
Feed the grapevine Personalize Collect testimonials Word of mouth can be managed. You
are not merely at the mercy of those who talk.
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