Building a viral website is very important now days specially in the web 2.0 space. At one time blogs, forums, and other forms of social networking was not such a big deal on the internet like it is today which granted don't take me the wrong way a lot of people used computers in the early days for networking, but not like today.
From the "Research that Makes Spammers Giddy" department, Jordan McCollum over at Marketing Pilgrim points to an interesting new study from Ball State University's Center for Media Design and ExactTarget. The study, Messaging Behaviors, Preferences, and Personas looked at how different groups of people interact with media and which sales channels work best to reach them.
Online communities like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Tangle allow members to join groups, post content, and respond to other's activity. While some marketers have tried to exploit the media, there are positive ways for online merchants to participate in linking networks and build stronger relationships with customers.
"Users like the simplicity of messages that pass into oblivion over time, but were frequently frustrated by unscannable writing, overly frequent postings, and their inability to locate companies on social networks. "
If you want to build your own shop and sell some branded products. So don't forget to the most important steps that you must take care of them is to choose the appropriate form for your site. The most important elements that should be interested : Colors Fonts Menus Easy to use the site Social networking and much more
Music futurist Gerd Leonhard has just released an informative video explaining what music 2.0 is and how the music industry should change to adapt to 'web 2.0' principles. The video is embedded below. Some of the themes are that control doesn't work (e.g. DRM and trying to control networking) and that music is meant to be shared. Even iTunes comes into some criticism - iTunes works great, says Leonhard, but it "is a locked community". Ultimately, Leonhard says that "open is king" and that "we have to give up on the idea of control and move to an open ecosystem in music." Check out the video!
Is social media/Web 2.0 for retail just hype or an essential part of doing business in the 21st century?
The Wikipedic definition of Web 2.0 is "a second generation of services available on the World Wide Web that lets people collaborate and share information online." Wikipedia, being a user-generated knowledge base, is itself Web 2.0. In the ecommerce context, Web 2.0 includes leveraging social commerce on your own site, blogging/podcasting and participating in social networks like Youtube, Facebook, Twitter - and anywhere you or your customers can create and share content.
Retailers often wonder what Web 2.0 / social media activities to be involved with, so this post ranks what I believe are the top 10 Web 2.0 activities for ecommerce based on their business impact.
The Usage Lifecycle describes how far a person has progressed in using your web application, helping to identify the hurdles someone needs to overcome to become regular, passionate users.
A wise entrepreneur once said that "you can't build a reputation on what you're going to do." While computers weren't around when Henry Ford coined the phrase, his words still resonate today.
With billions of people online-and probably the same number of bloggers and social media participants-it's imperative to take a pro-active approach to your company's reputation management. Don't wait until there's a problem-that's too little, too late.