
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. … “Social Media Revolution” “Social Media Video” Socialnomics “Erik Qualman” “Right Here Right Now” “Social Media Statistics”
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Thanks for all the comments…making future versions even better!
Video was made using Adobe After Effects.
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This is a fantastic video full of important information that begs the conversation, “Get with it or get left behind.” Dinosaurs are among us.
it’s the the original
propaganda of time wasting activity :-)
Is the song a remix or the original version?
Well put together and hopefully compelling enough to frighten some of my marketing coworkers into listening a bit better.
Wow! You really hit me where it hurts! bahahahaha…oh wait is this where I go running to my mommy, crying that a big bad man (er, boy!) said mean things to me? Read “the Facebook Era” or “Socialnomics” or “Youtube for Business” (you’re on Youtube aren’t you?). I find it ironic that you are active member of youtube, yet you proudly proclaim to live in a cave. Pump the brakes, there’s no need to pretend to be a tough guy on the keyboard. I repeat. EDUCATE YOURSELF, then talk your sh*t.
You’re a douchebag. Read my comment more carefully.
And greglemke, it sounds like you know everything, so tell us: what business model do you use to make money using the so-called “social media revolution”?
And yes, greglemke, you’re special and talented. In fact, you’re so special and talented that the whole world cares about what you have to say and do. So, why don’t you go make yourself a youtube movie and make yourself millions of dollars. Let’s all praise this “social media revolution”!
This is a great video, very well put together.
You’ve already been left in the wake of social media, that’s too bad! I ‘m quite sure that people like you said the same thing about T.V. in the 1950’s and the internet in the 1990’s. Educate yourself!
1. what program to make the video?
2. slow down the video i felt like i needed to pause half of it
15 megabytes of fame.
Did you make this video ? WOW GREAT ! and LOVE the sound track :)
Fat boy slim – Right here Right Now
what’s the song?
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.
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.
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.
what song is this?
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.
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.
Absolutely awesome. Great video Socialnomics09! Excellent book too.
Right Here, Right Now by Fatboy Slim.
nomercymedia-thanks for your comment. All sources can be found at socialnomics[dot]com.
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.