Social Web: Rick’s Presentation Notes
Here are the presentation notes for my “The New Social Web” presentation.
What Is the Social Web? It’s a range of “people-powered” online trends, the Internet 2.0, if you will, such as:
- Social Networks
- Blogs
- Wikis
- Moblogs
- Flash mobs
- Instant messaging plug-ins
- Craig’s List
- Meetup
- MoveOn
- And so on…
Our Panelists:
- Evan Williams (personal blog | bio)
Program Manager, Blogger, Google - Mena Trott (business blog)
President, Six Apart - Adrian Scott (Ryze page | bio)
CEO, Ryze - David Reis (bio)
CEO, DEI Worldwide - Heath Row (personal blog | business blog)
Editorial & Community Director, Fast Company - Rick Bruner (moderator) (personal blog | business blog)
Executive Summary Consulting
Apt recent Bill Gates Quote:
“Another big phenomenon is building communities around Web sites, around products. And virtually every company ought to have on their Web site the ability for their customers, their suppliers, various people, to interact and their employees to see the dialogue taking place there and jump in and talk to them and help them.”
- Bill Gates
Microsoft CEO Summit, May 20, 2004
Examples of Social Networks:
Examples of Blogs:
- Instapundit (one blogger, more visitors than HoustonChronicle.com)
- Stonyfield Farms
- Jones Soda
- AdTechBlog
- Microsoft Channel 9
- Google Blog
- Nokia photo blog initiative
- Seth Godin’s virtual book blog tour
- Gawker (today, a Nike ad)
- BlogAds
- Project Blog, from Richards Interactive
