Things have changed to the better, even for us back home. The dialogue within social media is lead by us – the individual users amongst ourselves, although we have been joined by large companies as well. Why is this important?
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Things have changed to the better, even for us back home. The dialogue within social media is lead by us – the individual users amongst ourselves, although we have been joined by large companies as well. Why is this important?
A very important thing is being neglected by more and more experts from various communication and management areas . You can’t see it, perhaps.
Nevertheless, the entire story about the Internet revolution does not stop to surprise us (pleasantly- unpleasantly, depending on which side of the ring we are standing). Each day there is something new… In December 2009, Facebook overcame Yahoo by a number of individual visits, and is coming close to Google as well. Google News had more individual posts than any on-line editions and variables of the New York Times… Then, there is the social gaming… games on social networks – 55% of the players are women and the average age of the gamers is 43 years. The baby boomers (those born between the years 1943 and 1960) as a demographical group marked the biggest growth in profile management and maintenance on the social networks years back.
The conversational trends manifesting in a more frequent on-line connecting between people among the demographic categories are closely connected to the desire for people to create the long tail. More precisely, to make us all together, all 2 billion of us, influence small and big things…
When we act apart, our goals are different. When we act together- even for a day -> WE ARE MAKING THE (WHOLE) WORLD A BETTER PLACE!
For example, according to Edelman Trust Barometer for 2010, the most important thing to people when it comes to companies is NOT the financial power; what’s more, it is in the last place. People CARE THE MOST about the transparency and trust in the company and its well-being vision! Yup.
Individuals around the world have expressed their attitude in numerous studies -> that they are willing to change even the hardcore habits in the name of the companies (organizations) and their products (services) if those companies are willing to change the world for better!
Now… when companies start to do their business thinking BETTER is (as a consequence, sooner or later) MORE, and not MORE is BETTER (the XX century doctrine – short-term) they begin to make substantially better financial and overall business results. To be more precise, in the last 30 years, as many as 80 academic studies were made and even 53% of them noted a significant financial success of the companies who were truly socially responsible and changing the world with their strategic decisions.
We can now play ping-pong with this… say blah-blah… this and that… hen & egg and similar empty phrases, but one thing we cannot neglect:
and (ONLY) then can we come to the theory of the Internet, well-known (let’s say) to everyone:
Clay Shirky said: When we change the way we communicate-> we change the society!
Who’s up for it? Who? Everybody but the companies!
The time of the people is coming… It has come.