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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | LAUREL PAPWORTH APRIL 13, 2010 22 Twitter revenue streams – monetizing tweets SMS other social networks are built on SMS revenues such as SMSFun. Twitter has probably done their dash with doing SMS deals by now. Clip of the UGC Sale members make “pixel products or “virtual goods for other members and Twitter offers the platform for the trade. One, should we monetize other people’s activity? Two, how can Twitter make money? | FEVER BEE NOVEMBER 13, 2010 Hierarchy Of Communication Members communicate in IM/SMS. Members communicate by blog posts/videos/UGC. Not all types of communications are equal. When you meet someone in person you form a deeper relationship with them than thousands of online interactions. We’re increasingly seeing a hierarchy of contact. At the lowest levels members talk via contributing content which others read. It’s slow, thoughtful and not interactive. At the higher levels are immediate response, real-time communication and stronger context (i.e. Members communicate in person. Members communicate by phone. That’s a pity. | | | | | | | WWW.WEB-STRATEGIST.COM OCTOBER 31, 2010 List of Social Media Management Systems (SMMS) They provide Twitter integration tools, scheduling, workflow, listening tools, multiple author management, and management dashboard tools Distributed Engagement Channel by DEC Their system offers the ability to publish content, moderate UGC submissions, and track and optimize channel performance. really love what I do, I hope it shows. Hootsuite Integrates Facebook and LinkedIn accounts. | TECHIPEDIA: TAMAR WEINBERG FEBRUARY 22, 2008 Is Social Media the Final Frontier of Marketing? People will share content on mobile devices through IR/SMS/email. Microformats – Web content will have more machine-readable markup and UGC (like reviews) will be aggregated into larger sites/services. Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Marketing , Social Media > Is Social Media the Final Frontier of Marketing? | |
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