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What Comes After Social Media? And Why You Should Have Paid More Attention In Math Class

What Comes After Social Media? And Why You Should Have Paid More Attention In Math Class | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

I started blogging in 2005, and started checking out Twitter and Facebook in 2007.  While these tools have been popular topics for individuals for a while now, companies really didn’t begin to take an interest in social media as a pseudo-business tool till around 2008 or so.  


So for five years, social media has been the next ‘it’ thing. But eventually, we’ll all move on to talking and obsessing about something else.  Even now, some people are beginning to say that social media’s bubble is about to burst.  So when social media is officially no longer the ‘cool kid’ in school, what will take it’s place?


One idea that’s been gaining traction in the last year or so is that of Big Data.  In simplified terms, it’s collecting massive amounts of data about a sample (such as your customer base), and then analyzing that data in order to spot trends and characteristics about the customers that you might otherwise miss....


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Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, February 9, 9:42 AM
Yes, I see "Big Data", predictive and conversion analytics as the next frontier too. As if I wasn't reminded of this every day, our future is about to prove we should have paid more attention in math class :).M
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Saving World One Tweet At A Time - 6 Social Influencers via @Fastcompany

Saving World One Tweet At A Time - 6 Social Influencers via @Fastcompany | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
When the news of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., unfolded across social networks and a host of online news sites, Pat Mitchell took to Twitter.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

As an upstart social marketer social media's cause marketing promise hasn't felt realized. What we know is the common fire syndrome, clustering around the fire in times of need, works. This Fast Company article chronicles how six social activists are realizing social media marketing's promise. Are these six examples harbingers of a New Altruism via social media? Let's hope.

Related recent post on ScentTrail Marketing: The New Altruism: Wright, Shermer, Benkler

http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-new-altruism-wright-shermer-benkler.html

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