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Social Networks
      ARE
  a business
     And it’s

    to wake up
They did it again
They were not the first
Amateurs
• “The business of having online sites with content
  created by amateurs to be viewed by other amateurs
  never had a reasonable chance of making money.”

   – Where to start?
      • All professionals start as amateurs.
      • Many people pay for non-professional things (bands, parties, art)
      • Why would online be any different?
   – Examples:
      • Physical objects: Spreadshirt (user-generated T-shirt designs)
      • Virtual goods: IMVU + Second Life (user-generated digital goods)
      • So many more!
Greater fool
• “The fact that at one point Facebook had a $15 billion
  valuation, that Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (NWS)
  bought MySpace, and that Google (GOOG) bought
  YouTube only proves the quot;greater foolquot; theory.”

   – Facebook made surely over 200 million USD in 2008, they
     might not be profitable YET, but this is proof of a market
   – MySpace might have missed their target but still made
     over 700 million USD in 2008. Rupert Murdoch recognized
     a media beyond the “social network talk”. Maybe it’s time
     TIME recognizes it as a new media too.
Normally
• “Normally, having a social network where
  people go to share profiles of themselves,
  write blogs, and submit videos would not
  seem like much of a business.”

  – Does “normally” refer to a TIME before the
    Internet?
Trouble making money
• “What is true is that social network sites have had
  trouble making money.”

   – Half-true: Social networks focused on ADVERTISING as a
     main revenue-maker have had trouble making money.
   – There are FIVE social networks in Asia which are hugely
     PROFITABLE.
   – FOUR of them are listed on stock exchanges.
   – One just made a BILLION USD and 400 MILLION NET
     PROFIT
   – Their business model is gradually being adopted
     elsewhere.
Low revenues?
• “Analysts believe that MySpace rival Facebook
  had revenue of $265 million last year. That is
  astonishingly low for a company that had 57
  million unique visitors in the U.S. last month.”

  – What would be the comparable? The TIME
    website? It all depends on the revenue model.
Never do well
• “The reason that social networks will never do well
  financially is that they break from the successful model
  that has brought so many marketers to the internet.”

   – The reason SOME social networks will not only SURVIVE
     but will do EXTREMELY well is BECAUSE they break from
     the traditional model.
   – The reason most traditional media will disappear is
     because they DO NOT.

   – More info on traditional media:
      • http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2009/03/newspapers-and-
        thinking-the-unthinkable/
Best place to market
• “The Google results' pages for the search
  quot;heart doctors in New York Cityquot; is probably
  the best place in the world for heart doctors in
  New York City to market themselves.”

  – POSSIBLY true, but for now at best
  – There is a DOCTORS community site in Japan with
    150,000 physicians. Pharmaceutical companies
    advertise there. The site is profitable.
Bogs
• “Social networks are bogs filled with people
  who are there to befriend one another, tell
  their stories, or voice their complaints.”

  – Is this a remix of MySpace 2005?
  – How about… playing? Organizing offline events?
    Discussing business?
  – How about Facebook games, Facebook groups,
    LinkedIn?
All about me
• “For those who want others to know all about
  them or who have unrevealed grievances about
  life, these are wonderful online destinations.”

  – This won’t please – among others – the 175 million
    Facebook users and millions of MySpace users many
    won’t recognize themselves in this
  – 35 million LinkedIn business users might disagree too
  – And this is without mentioning all the non-US social
    networks…
No-one know who those people are
• “They are not a place where an advertiser can
  focus on a single group with a message aimed
  at those people, because no one knows exactly
  who those people are.”

  – This is very far from true as there is far more
    personal information on social networks than
    anywhere else on the internet.
  – Sorry about this, but do TIME knows better
Traditional and Orderly
• “What the advertiser wants is traditional,
  orderly content.”

  – What advertisers want is to sell products, no
    matter how.
Perverts
• “With the exception of a certain number of
  perverts who sneak in, there is nothing wrong
  with social network”

  – Social networks are monitoring closely “pervert”
    activity and might be better at detecting them
    than any other way.
  – There are no perverts among TIME readers
No other purpose
• “marketers don't want the perverts and they
  don't want a collection of people with no
  common purpose other than to share with one
  another”

  –…
Why this document?
• A media revolution is happening before our eyes and many don’t see it
    • The only possible excuse for such poor reporting would be and April’s Fool –
      but surely not a good one and a risky move for TIME’s reputation

• Ignorance can be fought with education
    – Facebook is not the only social network out there
    – US-centric views are not enough

• Fighting misinformation is a civic duty
    – Traditional media is under pressure with newspapers closing one by one
    – It reacts with poorer and poorer reporting, fact checking and “infotainment”

• Join the action!
    – Seek the truth & Share it

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Social Networks ARE a Business

  • 1. Social Networks ARE a business And it’s to wake up
  • 2. They did it again
  • 3. They were not the first
  • 4. Amateurs • “The business of having online sites with content created by amateurs to be viewed by other amateurs never had a reasonable chance of making money.” – Where to start? • All professionals start as amateurs. • Many people pay for non-professional things (bands, parties, art) • Why would online be any different? – Examples: • Physical objects: Spreadshirt (user-generated T-shirt designs) • Virtual goods: IMVU + Second Life (user-generated digital goods) • So many more!
  • 5. Greater fool • “The fact that at one point Facebook had a $15 billion valuation, that Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (NWS) bought MySpace, and that Google (GOOG) bought YouTube only proves the quot;greater foolquot; theory.” – Facebook made surely over 200 million USD in 2008, they might not be profitable YET, but this is proof of a market – MySpace might have missed their target but still made over 700 million USD in 2008. Rupert Murdoch recognized a media beyond the “social network talk”. Maybe it’s time TIME recognizes it as a new media too.
  • 6. Normally • “Normally, having a social network where people go to share profiles of themselves, write blogs, and submit videos would not seem like much of a business.” – Does “normally” refer to a TIME before the Internet?
  • 7. Trouble making money • “What is true is that social network sites have had trouble making money.” – Half-true: Social networks focused on ADVERTISING as a main revenue-maker have had trouble making money. – There are FIVE social networks in Asia which are hugely PROFITABLE. – FOUR of them are listed on stock exchanges. – One just made a BILLION USD and 400 MILLION NET PROFIT – Their business model is gradually being adopted elsewhere.
  • 8. Low revenues? • “Analysts believe that MySpace rival Facebook had revenue of $265 million last year. That is astonishingly low for a company that had 57 million unique visitors in the U.S. last month.” – What would be the comparable? The TIME website? It all depends on the revenue model.
  • 9. Never do well • “The reason that social networks will never do well financially is that they break from the successful model that has brought so many marketers to the internet.” – The reason SOME social networks will not only SURVIVE but will do EXTREMELY well is BECAUSE they break from the traditional model. – The reason most traditional media will disappear is because they DO NOT. – More info on traditional media: • http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2009/03/newspapers-and- thinking-the-unthinkable/
  • 10. Best place to market • “The Google results' pages for the search quot;heart doctors in New York Cityquot; is probably the best place in the world for heart doctors in New York City to market themselves.” – POSSIBLY true, but for now at best – There is a DOCTORS community site in Japan with 150,000 physicians. Pharmaceutical companies advertise there. The site is profitable.
  • 11. Bogs • “Social networks are bogs filled with people who are there to befriend one another, tell their stories, or voice their complaints.” – Is this a remix of MySpace 2005? – How about… playing? Organizing offline events? Discussing business? – How about Facebook games, Facebook groups, LinkedIn?
  • 12. All about me • “For those who want others to know all about them or who have unrevealed grievances about life, these are wonderful online destinations.” – This won’t please – among others – the 175 million Facebook users and millions of MySpace users many won’t recognize themselves in this – 35 million LinkedIn business users might disagree too – And this is without mentioning all the non-US social networks…
  • 13. No-one know who those people are • “They are not a place where an advertiser can focus on a single group with a message aimed at those people, because no one knows exactly who those people are.” – This is very far from true as there is far more personal information on social networks than anywhere else on the internet. – Sorry about this, but do TIME knows better
  • 14. Traditional and Orderly • “What the advertiser wants is traditional, orderly content.” – What advertisers want is to sell products, no matter how.
  • 15. Perverts • “With the exception of a certain number of perverts who sneak in, there is nothing wrong with social network” – Social networks are monitoring closely “pervert” activity and might be better at detecting them than any other way. – There are no perverts among TIME readers
  • 16. No other purpose • “marketers don't want the perverts and they don't want a collection of people with no common purpose other than to share with one another” –…
  • 17. Why this document? • A media revolution is happening before our eyes and many don’t see it • The only possible excuse for such poor reporting would be and April’s Fool – but surely not a good one and a risky move for TIME’s reputation • Ignorance can be fought with education – Facebook is not the only social network out there – US-centric views are not enough • Fighting misinformation is a civic duty – Traditional media is under pressure with newspapers closing one by one – It reacts with poorer and poorer reporting, fact checking and “infotainment” • Join the action! – Seek the truth & Share it