I recently purchased a Sony DVD Handycam Video camera that records directly to a mini-DVD. It's a wonderful tool and the DVD plays back great. But the problem arises when you want to share your handy, dandy, video with friends online. How do you get the great shot of your cat chasing the bird to your friend stationed in the middle east?
According to a recent Aberdeen Group study sponsored in part by SilkRoad Technology, Inc., 51% of the top organizations link learning and development initiatives directly to changes in profitability and revenue.
Google's VP of Search Products and User Experience said in a blog post released this afternoon that Google will include Twitter's real-time status update in its search results. It was also reported today by Kara Swisher at All Things Digital that Microsoft has made a deal with Facebook and Twitter to include real-time feeds of status updates into the Bing search service.
Mayer wrote in the post:
We believe that our search results and user experience will greatly benefit from the inclusion of this up-to-the-minute data, and we look forward to having a product that showcases how tweets can make search better in the coming months. That way, the next time you search for something that can be aided by a real-time observation, say, snow conditions at your favorite ski resort, you'll find tweets from other users who are there and sharing the latest and greatest information.
The first thing that comes to my mind is how is this going to be monetized by the end user? What about privacy? If you're on FB and you're stream is limited to only friends and family will these updates be included in the real time search engine stream? My hope is it won't but its not clear at this point.
There are still many issues to be addressed in my mind. Overall it is a good thing! It brings you more business for your content, driving traffic to your site. But traffic doesn't always translate into money or sales. Still thinking about all the options - the new ways people are using the content they are creating on these third party sites like Twitter and Facebook then monetizing 'your' content - because it is 'your' content even though it is broadcast through these new mediums. Would love to hear your thoughts on the subject! Talk to me.
This is an example of when a company is embracing social media and using 'user generated' content to promote their product. The opening line of the article is, "A bold social media marketing experiment on the Mars brand's home page prompted a lively debate at the fourth annual Social Media Conference" giving you an inside view, case study for the Skittles brand.
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