Social Media Revolution

Social Media Revolution: Is social media a fad?

Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? This video details out social media facts and figures that are hard to ignore. This video is produced by the author of Socialnomics.

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25 Responses to “Social Media Revolution”

  1. funckyjunky Says:

    Did you make this …
    Did you make this video ? WOW GREAT ! and LOVE the sound track :)

  2. Phyppe Says:

    Fat boy slim – …
    Fat boy slim – Right here Right Now

  3. GodDCreator Says:

    what’s the song?
    what’s the song?

  4. cumulusguy Says:

    pretty flashy stuff …
    pretty flashy stuff. but they get it mostly right. especially how advertisers (or any messenger) should be acting more like a “party planner” than a traditional advertiser. it’s a shift in narrative structure — the relationship between creator and audience– from storytelling to storydwelling. our job in capturing and nurturing audiences is not to create stories, but to create networked story engines, through the usage of which emerges story. The nature of narrative in the social age.

  5. ssatterly159 Says:

    As a 66 year old …
    As a 66 year old who has lived from radio to television to ipod to internet to facebook and twitter, I am in awe of Socialnomics. Although I tend to wallow at times in nostalgia, I am thrilled to be a part of this furious societal movement. Thanks for a thought provoking video.

  6. adamcluck Says:

    These stats are …
    These stats are useless information, b/c at the end of the day, what are you going to do with it? How is this “social media revolution” going to make you money?

    Yes, people are more connected today, but how does that benefit businesses if online participants don’t want to pay a dime for content? Plus, there’s so much crap out there that there’s little chance of getting noticed.

  7. NorsemenAD Says:

    what song is this?
    what song is this?

  8. MegaFreedomseeker Says:

    Everyone is looking …
    Everyone is looking for their 15 minutes of fame and the internet is just a faster way to get there so they think. It too will pass and die as all other forms of media have. Just wait as government take more control of the internet it will be less relevant.

  9. MrKawinter Says:

    Love the production …
    Love the production quality, not sure about the hype factor. Qualman, who has written the book and trademarked the term, is clearly seeking to promote himself and profit. I suspect he is succeeding.

  10. supercoolcreative Says:

    Absolutely awesome. …
    Absolutely awesome. Great video Socialnomics09! Excellent book too.

  11. Socialnomics09 Says:

    Right Here, Right …
    Right Here, Right Now by Fatboy Slim.

  12. Socialnomics09 Says:

    nomercymedia-thanks …
    nomercymedia-thanks for your comment. All sources can be found at socialnomics[dot]com.

  13. dcmilliken Says:

    Check out Harry S. …
    Check out Harry S. Dent, “The Roaring 2000′s”. While it was written before this way of using the technology it will provide you with an excellent method of predicting the staying power of social media.

  14. dcmilliken Says:

    Check out Harry S. …
    Check out Harry S. Dent, “The Roaring 2000′s”. It was before the advent of all the social media and yet explains its rate of incorporation into the norm of doing business plotted on an “S” curve. Yes it may not look like this in two-10 years, but it is here to stay short of electricity disappearing.

  15. MVX12 Says:

    yoo what is the …
    yoo what is the name of this song??????

  16. zangrace Says:

    Bravo! VERY well …
    Bravo! VERY well done, and the stats are most provacative. Thanks!

  17. valerieleuba Says:

    I love this video …
    I love this video and it has great facts and if you are denying them you will be left behind from the new future!

  18. anandaleeke Says:

    Amazing. Love it.
    Amazing. Love it.

  19. johndeever Says:

    Anybody who’d coin …
    Anybody who’d coin such an ugly-sounding, idiotic neologism as “Socialnomics” can’t have very good judgment about large trends or anything else.

  20. awfabee Says:

    I realize I am of …
    I realize I am of an “older” generation. But I think the idea is to not judge social media in terms of recent history, but in terms of evolution. We are hard-wired to interpret face and body language, vocal inflection, touch, etc. just as much as written language. A medium that ignores that – and in this case actually discourages it – is questionable in the long run. We always embrace new technologies because “we can.” Eventually we figure out if “we should.” Time will tell.

  21. seejaydeja Says:

    this is stupid
    this is stupid

  22. truevitalenergy Says:

    These stats are …
    These stats are nothing new. I have been hearing these numbers bouncing around for at least the last six months and I’m not the type to keep up on the latest or newest things. =]

  23. nomercymedia Says:

    I was wondering. …
    I was wondering. Have anybody checked if all the information in this video is accurate, or just true in particular, or have we been to trustworthy?
    I have not my self had time to check the information, but would be fun if someone did.

    By the way well made video.

  24. afzee07 Says:

    Awesome Video,

    I …
    Awesome Video,

    I think Social Media is something which no one take risk of ignoring it’s reach…it is growing by day….Future is of Social media….

  25. chcacau Says:

    Great!
    I found this …

    Great!
    I found this via Facebook!

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