Social media: a better explanation

People commonly tell me they don’t get this Facebook-Twitter-Linkedin-Youtube-Myspace-whathaveyou world of ours. I don’t blame them. In our enthusiasm, we’ve created a jumble of spaghetti using social media.

A better metaphor: it’s like somebody emptied a large toolbox onto the floor. The resulting disorganized pile of tools does little to encourage understanding of what each one is for.

That’s why I like this article by Chris Brogan, President of New Marketing Labs. It spells out why you would use social media, the goals you can accomplish.

If you took away all the names, social media is basically three major activities: listening, connecting, and publishing.

Read the rest of the article and other neat stuff at OPEN Forum.

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: A communications professional for more than ten years, Luigi has written for organizations such as Microsoft, MTS Allstream, and the Province of Ontario’s Ministry of Health. He has written white papers, case studies, success stories, executive profiles, reports, Web copy, and a variety of other materials. Also, Luigi has contributed to consumer and trade publications such as The Toronto Star, itbusiness.ca and cbc.ca Luigi focuses on demystifying the technology industry, especially the value it offers. He has also written on topics as diverse as the business of law, fascinating large-scale construction projects and professional squash.

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