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Δευτέρα 22 Ιουνίου 2015

What is Social Media?



Social media is certainly the buzz of today, but what is it, how can it benefit you, and why do you really care? Glad you asked. First, let’s stress that if you think social media is a fad that’s going to disappear you couldn’t be further from the truth. Social media is a phenomenon and it’s taking the internet by storm.
Those who were quick to jump on the bandwagon and take the time to understand social media marketing have already taken their businesses miles ahead of the competition. Over the next decade, we can expect social media’s role in marketing and business to grow by leaps and bounds.
So what is social media? By definition (Wikipedia), social media refers to the use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into interactive dialogue. 



Social Media by Characteristics
The best way to understand social media is by grouping by characteristic.
Openness: The majority of social media venues promote leaving comments, voting, sharing information, and removing barriers making content open to everyone.
Connectedness: Social media thrives on being connected with other people, resources, sites, blogs, etc.
Conversation: Traditional media is one way communication whereas social media is more of a two-way conversation.
Participation: Social media promotes everyone to contribute and provide feedback. Media and audience blur together.
Community: Social media sees communities quickly sprout up based on common interests.

5 Basic Forms of Social Media
If you’re wondering when we are going to get to the meat and potatoes of social media marketing, we are already on our way. To get the most out of this e-book and concepts we’ll discuss, you need to understand social media and its components. If this is all rather boring to you we encourage you to skip forward.
There are five basic forms of social media. Let’s have a look at them.
1. Social Networks
These are sites where people build personal and business web pages and then connect with their
Friends and/or family to communicate, share content and share photos. There are a many social networks although most of us think of Facebook right away.
2. Forums
Forums came before social media and were an important predecessor that remains important today. These are sites were online discussion are around a specific hobby, topic, or interest. Information is shared and exchanged and online communities are built. 3. Blogs
Blogs are a well known and popular form of social media. A blog is like an online journal. It can be personal or business. They can be based on a specific topic such as fashion or real estate, or they can be more like a diary discussing daily events or news. Blogs
4. Content Communities
Content communities organize and share based on a specific type of content such as videos or photos. YouTube is the biggest content community. There are others such as Flickr or del.icio.us.
5. Microblogging
Microblogging combines social networking and micro blogs, which are the equivalent of little sound bites. It’s the perfect way of sharing information for mobile devices. Twitter is an excellent example of microblogging and they are considered the leader in the microblogging arena.

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