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The History of Social NetworkingTom Hughes-Croucher
Yahoo! Inc
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The Snowboarding jokeIn the year 2000...
Snow Boarder + Ninja + Apple Mac = Web Developer
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A wise man was once said “Give a man a snowboard...... and you've distracted him for a day.”
The Snowboarding joke
“Teach a man to snowboard, and you can't get him to work.”
http://www.frostyrider.com/jokes/
*Obviously this is joke true, since none of my other conferences have a “riding day”
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What is a social network?
• What are the first web sites people think of a “social networks”?• The big hitters
– MySpace– Facebook– Bebo– Orkut
• Maybe some interest specific sites– Boardpassions.com– Drop19
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Direct Networks
• The party you organise
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The universal law of parties states:There is always one dude wearing a lampshade,trying to sing Elvis
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Direct Networks
• The party you organise– Invite a known list– Pick the people you interact with– Maybe let them bring their friends
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Direct Networks
• The party you organise– Invite a known list– Pick the people you interact with– Maybe let them bring their friends
• The bar you go to
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Direct Networks
• The party you organise– Invite a known list– Pick the people you interact with– Maybe let them bring their friends
• The bar you go to– Expect a common interest
• Football• Taste in music• Wine
– Have an expectation of other clients– Expect to see the same people/friends
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Indirect Networks
• Those people you see every day on the tube
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Indirect Networks
• Those people you see every day on the tube– They always get the same train, right?– And the same seat– You have an understanding but you’ve never said hello
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Indirect Networks
• Those people you see every day on the tube– They always get the same train, right?– And the same seat– You have an understanding but you’ve never said hello
• Ad boards in supermarkets
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Cécile, I love you!Pierre
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Indirect Networks
• Those people you see every day on the tube– They always get the same train, right?– And the same seat– You have an understanding but you’ve never said hello
• Ad boards in supermarkets– ‘Shotgun’ approach– Impersonal
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Indirect Networks
• Those people you see every day on the tube– They always get the same train, right?– And the same seat– You have an understanding but you’ve never said hello
• Ad boards in supermarkets– ‘Shotgun’ approach– Impersonal
• Choosing where to eat
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Indirect Networks
• Those people you see every day on the tube– They always get the same train, right?– And the same seat– You have an understanding but you’ve never said hello
• Ad boards in supermarkets– ‘Shotgun’ approach– Impersonal
• Choosing where to eat– We use other people’s behaviour as a measure of success– Willing to make choices based on the action of strangers
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Direct social networks are older than MySpace
• Email lists– News letters– Discussion groups
• Usenet– Back before the web– When modems were bigger than my laptop
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This thing is approximately 10,000 times slower than my current internet connection
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Direct social networks are older than MySpace
• Email lists– News letters– Discussion groups
• Usenet– Back before the web– When modems were bigger than my laptop
• Yahoo groups– Actually one of the biggest social networks on the Web– 100s of millions of users
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Direct social networks are older than MySpace
• Email lists– News letters– Discussion groups
• Usenet– Back before the web– When modems were bigger than my laptop
• Yahoo groups– Actually one of the biggest social networks on the Web– 100s of millions of users
• Forums– There are forum communities on virtually every topic
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Indirect social networks
• Amazon.com
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Indirect social networks
• Amazon.com– Millions (probably billions) of reviews– Reviews of reviews
• “5 people found this review helpful”
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Indirect social networks
• Amazon.com– Millions (probably billions) of reviews– Reviews of reviews
• “5 people found this review helpful”
• Flickr– Millions of photos– Millions (again probably billions) of comments– Groups of shared interest
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Indirect Social Networks
• Amazon.com– Millions (probably billions) of reviews– Reviews of reviews
• “5 people found this review helpful”
• Flickr– Millions of photos– Millions (again probably billions) of comments– Groups of shared interest
• Last.fm– Based on something passive (just listening)– Suggestions based on the patterns of other users– Possible friends with similar taste suggested to users
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The value of User Generate Content (UGC)
• Adds ‘free’ content to your site– Flickr has ZERO non UGC content
• Makes users feel like other people are using the site– Everything on Amazon is connected to customer votes
• Sales rank• Ratings
• Creates a sense of interaction– No one wants to eat at the empty restaurant– UGC lets people be one of the ‘in kids’
• Connects the users to the site– Users take ownership of UGC (the clue is in the name, duh!)– Users are connected to each through the site and therefore to
themselves become connected to the site
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Indirect networks provide the easiest benefits
• The power of reviews– Easy to implement– Visible– Rely on direct products and sales model
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Indirect networks provide the easiest benefits
• The power of reviews– Easy to implement– Visible– Rely on direct products and sales model
• Easy to plug in partners
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Indirect networks provide the easiest benefits
• The power of reviews– Easy to implement– Visible– Rely on direct products and sales model
• Easy to plug in partners– Badges– Open Social– Yahoo! Open / Yahoo! Application Platform
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Indirect networks provide the easiest benefits
• The power of reviews– Easy to implement– Visible– Rely on direct products and sales model
• Easy to plug in partners– Badges– Open Social– Yahoo! Open / Yahoo! Application Platform
• Feedback– Everyone loves to be heard– Viva la revolution! Give users a voice– The best ideas are from the people who use your products
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Indirect networks provide the easiest benefits
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Difficulties of building a direct social network
• Orkut– Dropped to a small market share – However, most popular social networking site in Brazil
• You can build a platform but that isn’t building a community– Platform building is software
• Build once (or buy software)• Add more stuff
– Community building requires constant dedicated people• Buying communities is dangerous• Often loyal to people/regime
• Yahoo answers
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Cécile, I love you!Pierre
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Difficulties of building a direct social network
• Orkut– Dropped to a small market share – However, most popular social networking site in Brazil
• You can build a platform but that isn’t building a community– Platform building is software
• Build once (or buy software)• Add more stuff
– Community building requires constant dedicated people• Buying communities is dangerous• Often loyal to people/regime
• Yahoo answers– Users created a direct social network with an indirect one
• Platform not the most important thing• Freely available interaction pushes growth
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Conclusions
• The snowboarding industry has the best conferences• People have been social with the Internet from day 1• Adding some social value to your site make your customers
happier with the site and want to use it more• Social value doesn’t have to be from direct interaction
– Trying to ‘build’ a community is a full-time commitment– Adding small social features can create better ROI
• “Open” is the next trend– Use the power of everyone else’s work– Let your users pick their own features and love you for letting them
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http://developer.yahoo.comThanks to the following Flickr users for the use of their photos:fstorr, timtom, sportcommunities, _rom_, sparktography, whatdavesees, travelingfoolsofamerica, pakitt, nicoledawn, debagel