Web 2.0 and the online conversation

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Web 2.0 Hosting the Conversation

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This is a presentation I gave to my agency to keep us up to speed on the latest in online communication trends. It touches on Web 2.0 design and open source, but focuses mostly on the social web.

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Web 2.0

Hosting the Conversation

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The World in Which we Live

The Consumer is in Control

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Consumers have unlimited options

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Consumers are avoiding advertising

Pop-up Blocker

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Some are revolting against it

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Consumers are Online

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Consumers are going to the web

What are they finding?

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Web 1.0

Company to Consumer: Shut up & listenConsumer to company: Is anyone there?

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Web 1.0

• One-way communication• Pretty postcards• “brochure-ware”• Internet is just another channel• “Corporate-speak”

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Web 1.0• People want human

interaction• The Internet is NOT just

another channel for broadcasting

• The conversation went elsewhere

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If Web 1.0 is dead…

…what is Web 2.0?

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Web 2.0 – three facets

• Design• Open source• Communications

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Web 2.0 Design

Customers want a rich user experience

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MINIUSA.com

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comeclean.com

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nike.com/nikeplus

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Web 2.0 Open Source

If you want to get, you gotta give

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aws.amazon.com

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code.google.com

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RSS

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Web 2.0 Communication

Who will host the conversation?

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Markets are Conversations

Companies must:• Pay attention• Participate

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Who do consumers trust?

• CEO or Secretary?• Marketing or peer?

“a person like me”i.e. other consumers

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Social Media put Consumers in Control of the conversation

Every consumer is…

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… a publisher

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…a DJ

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…an expert

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…a broadcaster

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…an editor

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…a network

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…a critic

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…syndicated

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If institutions want to participate in this

conversation, they must acknowledge and facilitate

consumer control.

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Changing MSM

The mainstream media are opening their sites to citizen

journalism

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ushare.keloland.com/ushare

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Changing Companies

Companies are creating what are essentially online

databases that capture user generated content

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amazon.com

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ebay.com

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musicdownloads.walmart.com

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Thank You

Nathan SchockDirector of Public

RelationsBreukelman Kubista

Groupfreshglue.com

myspace.com/nschocklinkedin.com/in/nschock

AIM: natjoschockSkype: nathanschock

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References• Slide #4: tivo.com, toolbar.google.com, xmradio.com, donotcall.gov• Slide #5: adbusters.org, nologo.org. Hat tip to Piers Fawkes, PSFK

(www.psfk.com/branded_utility_psfk_13nov06.pdf)• Slide #6: Pew Internet & the American Life Project

(www.pewinternet.org/trends/Internet_Adoption_4.26.06.pdf)• Slide # 7, 8: Morgan Stanley, Mary Meeker & David Joseph

(www.morganstanley.com/institutional/techresearch/pdfs/Webtwopto2006.pdf)• Slide #16: MINIUSA.com. Hat tip to David Armano, Logic + Emotion, and Kevin Mullet,

Macromedia Experience Design Team, The Essence of Effective Rich Internet Applications (http://darmano.typepad.com/for_blog/essence_of_ria.pdf).

• Slide #17: comeclean.com• Slide #18: nike.com/nikeplus• Slide #20: aws.amazon.com• Slide #21: code.google.com• Slide #22: feedicons.com• Slide #23: bloglines.com• Slide #24: my.yahoo.com

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References• Slide #26: Cluetrain Manifesto (cluetrain.com)• Slide #27: Edelman 2006 Annual Trust Barometer

(edelman.com/image/insights/content/FullSupplement_final.pdf).• Slide #29: blogger.com, typepad.com, wordpress.org, spaces.live.com• Slide #30: podcast.net, apple.com/itunes, music.podshow.com, apple.com/ipod• Slide #31: wikipedia.org• Slide #32: youtube.com• Slide #33: digg.com• Slide #34: myspace.com/nschock• Slide #35, 42: amazon.com• Slide #39: ushare/keloland.com/ushare• Slide #40: argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=COMMUNITYPUB• Slide #43: ebay.com• Slide #44: musicdownloads.walmart.com• Slide #45: music.yahoo.com