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[...] Fim de ano. Faz-se o balanço dos 12 meses que passaram e projectam-se tendências para o ano que começa. É assim também em social media. Nos últimos dias de 2010, sites e blogs encheram-se de...
View ArticleBy: pasquale quarta
This is a very interesting and complete summary…Thanks for sharing!
View ArticleBy: Peter McCormack
I don’t agree with all of this. One social network will not rule all, if anything social networks will fragment as users require genuine engagement. With the need for likes to drive Facebook data it...
View ArticleBy: Tom Jones
Your on the ball!! Peter McCormack!! Its the grass-roots that drive whats relevant! If we grow tooo BIG tooo fast!…. we may loose our head in the cloud! If we get stuck in our own cloud? well.. we all...
View ArticleBy: Priit Kallas
Well, Peter. Being on more than one network is not reasonable for most people. We, marketing droids, might jump on each new thing that comes but regular people won’t. Amazon structure is great. But...
View ArticleBy: Peter McCormack
Hi Priit, you are running the risk of sounding like a “social media guru”. Email may be dropping amongst 18 year olds but it will stay as a business tool, Google tried to implement Wave but that...
View ArticleBy: Priit Kallas
I don’t dismiss email. I will probably use it for decades. But my younger colleagues are using it less, in favor of IM and other means. When my son gets into business after dozen or so years, email...
View ArticleBy: Peter McCormack
Probably not But what will replace email, I can understand how youngsters don’t use email now instead of social and IM but there is no structure required with these messages. Business comms need...
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