maandag 28 maart 2011
dinsdag 22 maart 2011
Social Media for Business
Recently I came across this useful presentation about using Social Media for a business. This presentation includes examples of companies and businesses who 'are doing it right'. Interesting to see and to learn from it!
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woensdag 16 maart 2011
If Facebook were a country, it would be the 3rd largest in the world!
Isn't that bizar? Just look at this:
This picture compares the number of Facebook accounts to the population numbers of the largest country's in the world. It's a picture from early 2010, as Facebook now almost has 600 milion users! That you can see at the second picture.
Facebook - Third largest country in the world (clickable):
Facebook - Keeps on growing (clickable):
This picture compares the number of Facebook accounts to the population numbers of the largest country's in the world. It's a picture from early 2010, as Facebook now almost has 600 milion users! That you can see at the second picture.
Facebook - Third largest country in the world (clickable):
Facebook - Keeps on growing (clickable):
dinsdag 15 maart 2011
Video: Social Media in numbers! [Refreshed Edition]
After posting the previous video, now the refreshed edition, with new numbers, facts and figures!
The social media revolution [refreshed edition]:
Thanks to Wouter Nieuwerth for bringing it to my attention!
The social media revolution [refreshed edition]:
Thanks to Wouter Nieuwerth for bringing it to my attention!
Video: Social Media in numbers!
Here's a four-and-a-half minute video with all the - amazing! - statistics about useage of Social Media, world wide! Enjoy!
The social media revolution:
The social media revolution:
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maandag 14 maart 2011
Building a company with Social Media
Very clear. Very simple. What do you want and what Social Media can you use for reaching your goal? Here's an infographic!
Clickable:
Clickable:
woensdag 9 maart 2011
Intimacy of today's communication
Really nice, all those flashy, fast, interesting, new and social media, but is there anything wrong with communicating face-to-face? No there isn't, but 'we' aren't used to that anymore. By using (and getting used to) computers, cell phones, tablets and other ways of electronic communication, we have become a little afraid to communicate face-to-face. Here's a fun illustration about the 10 levels of intimacy when it comes to communication nowadays. Level 10 = large intimacy, level 1 = (very) little intimacy. Enjoy!
Clickable:
Clickable:
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dinsdag 8 maart 2011
'Ping' for iTunes...
Ping is a funny thing. Ping is a form of direct messaging or chatting with a multi/social media sauce poored over it.
At first, Research In Motion (or RIM) - you probably know them a lot better if I say that they are the developpers of the 'Blackberry' phone - came with Ping. Like I said, a direct messaging service from Blackberry to Blackberry. Fast texting and also fast and easy image/video/music sharing. Because Blackberry (I use Blackberry also when I mean RIM, it reads a lot faster)has developed their own 'ping-servers' they could deliver the speed which made Ping such a success. It was also an exclusive deal for Blackberry users. They suddenly had their own 'community'.
But - as with all good ideas - other manufacters started to create their own version of Ping. Now you have next to Ping for Blackberry, also Ping for iPhone, Ping for Android and Ping for Samsung. Even ping for Symbian (Nokia) has been made.
Then I'm forgetting one. Ping for iTunes. A try from Apple to get on board of the 'ping succes train'. Ping for iTunes should be a social media or social community for Apple/iTunes users specified to music. First thought of a music lover like myself: Very good idea! Start using it one or two times; Second thought: well, this is it?
And that is why Apple 'fails' with their 'Ping'. It is to specified. The target group of users is to narrow. And what can you do? You can 'ping' a song. People can see what you like and you can discuss with each other. Apple has build a 'click-and-buy' function into this Ping service to create a larger cashflow. Well, that could work with over 50 million users. And yes, 50 million user is a large number, compared to the most popular social media website Facebook - with over 500 million users - it stays nowhere.
And the reviews on the internet aren't that positive as well. For example: visit Google and search for 'itunes ping' and almost the half of the results contain news and opinions about why it doesn't work.
And that's too bad. I am an 'Apple fan boy' and this message isn't a burn of for Apple product (I find them most of the time so much better than any other product). I think it is my own dissapointment in the brand I like so much. With all the potential they have they tried this.
Well, at least they tried! And maybe, I even could get positive about this iTunes Ping. Has anyone got the cashflow numbers?
At first, Research In Motion (or RIM) - you probably know them a lot better if I say that they are the developpers of the 'Blackberry' phone - came with Ping. Like I said, a direct messaging service from Blackberry to Blackberry. Fast texting and also fast and easy image/video/music sharing. Because Blackberry (I use Blackberry also when I mean RIM, it reads a lot faster)has developed their own 'ping-servers' they could deliver the speed which made Ping such a success. It was also an exclusive deal for Blackberry users. They suddenly had their own 'community'.
But - as with all good ideas - other manufacters started to create their own version of Ping. Now you have next to Ping for Blackberry, also Ping for iPhone, Ping for Android and Ping for Samsung. Even ping for Symbian (Nokia) has been made.
Then I'm forgetting one. Ping for iTunes. A try from Apple to get on board of the 'ping succes train'. Ping for iTunes should be a social media or social community for Apple/iTunes users specified to music. First thought of a music lover like myself: Very good idea! Start using it one or two times; Second thought: well, this is it?
And that is why Apple 'fails' with their 'Ping'. It is to specified. The target group of users is to narrow. And what can you do? You can 'ping' a song. People can see what you like and you can discuss with each other. Apple has build a 'click-and-buy' function into this Ping service to create a larger cashflow. Well, that could work with over 50 million users. And yes, 50 million user is a large number, compared to the most popular social media website Facebook - with over 500 million users - it stays nowhere.
And the reviews on the internet aren't that positive as well. For example: visit Google and search for 'itunes ping' and almost the half of the results contain news and opinions about why it doesn't work.
And that's too bad. I am an 'Apple fan boy' and this message isn't a burn of for Apple product (I find them most of the time so much better than any other product). I think it is my own dissapointment in the brand I like so much. With all the potential they have they tried this.
Well, at least they tried! And maybe, I even could get positive about this iTunes Ping. Has anyone got the cashflow numbers?
maandag 7 maart 2011
Social Media Counter
All you people who are interested in social media and how it's being used, may have come across this 'flash app'. It's a social media counter and it keeps track of all the things used, posted, mailed, communicated, etc. by users world wide using the modern ways of (electronic) communication.
Bizar, if you keep it open for a minute to see what changes a minute does make world wide!
Bizar, if you keep it open for a minute to see what changes a minute does make world wide!
vrijdag 4 maart 2011
Playing guitar on your iPhone/iPod/iPad: Griffin GuitarConnect
And now something completely different; The Griffin GuitarConnect. A guitar cable that you plug into your guitar and your mobile Apple device and you're ready to rock!
I'm a guitar player for over 15 years now. I like (playing)guitars and I like (new)technology, so why don't combine them?
This cable allows me to use my mobile Apple device as a guitar amp and effect board. With the (free) App called 'iShred Live' I can program several guitar effects into my mobile Apple device, connect my guitar to it and even plug in some headphones and rock the hell out of my Apple device! And even no one have to listen to it! Ideal for practicing my guitar skills and playing along with my favorite music!
You'll read about it here:
Griffin Technology: GuitarConnect Cable - Turn your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad into a mobile guitar rig
Now the next step is, to take it with me in rehearsal and find out how it will function in a 'real life situation'. I'll keep you informed!
Curious about my band? Then check out: http://www.higherstate.nl
I'm a guitar player for over 15 years now. I like (playing)guitars and I like (new)technology, so why don't combine them?
This cable allows me to use my mobile Apple device as a guitar amp and effect board. With the (free) App called 'iShred Live' I can program several guitar effects into my mobile Apple device, connect my guitar to it and even plug in some headphones and rock the hell out of my Apple device! And even no one have to listen to it! Ideal for practicing my guitar skills and playing along with my favorite music!
You'll read about it here:
Griffin Technology: GuitarConnect Cable - Turn your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad into a mobile guitar rig
Now the next step is, to take it with me in rehearsal and find out how it will function in a 'real life situation'. I'll keep you informed!
Curious about my band? Then check out: http://www.higherstate.nl
dinsdag 1 maart 2011
The Conversation Prism
I just ran into this wonderfull image called 'The Conversation Prism' designed by Brian Solis & JESS3. It's a very nice image/infograph of how we communicate nowadays usign (new) technology. Looks nice huh?!
Clickable (1920x1200):
Clickable (1920x1200):
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