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Published: June 19, 2006
Podcast: Social Networking
 

From the ad:tech session, "Social Sites: The Dynamics of the Genre and The Opportunities for Marketers," with Ramu Yalamanchi of Hi5, Patty Mitchell of Six Apart and Shawn Gold of MySpace.com.

In late 2005, the single social networking site MySpace delivered more web pages in a single month than Google, and has been growing rapidly since. It is one of dozens of sites and millions of blogs that are growing pageviews at a massive rate.

This new media category, social networking (which includes blogging too), is a conundrum for marketers. The pages are not generated by professional journalists, but by the users themselves; the dread User Generated Content. The engagement of users with the sites is participatory, unlike traditional ‘receive only’ media. The involvement of users with the site, whether publishing or viewing, is staggeringly higher than the involvement with traditional media sites. Most important, the participants are becoming harder and harder to reach with traditional media, and reject traditional advertising approaches.

Listen to the creators and platform providers and get a better understanding of why this new media category won’t go away, why it must be reckoned with, what the users of these sites are expecting and how marketers can themselves engage their brands productively in these new environments.


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Speaker(s): Ramu Yalamanchi, Founder, Hi5; Patty Mitchell, VP of Worldwide Sales, Six Apart; Shawn Gold, Senior VP, Marketing and Content, MySpace.com

Format: 1:01:33, 22.3 MB, MP3