SOCIAL MEDIA


'Social media' describes the online technologies and practices that people use to share content, opinions, insights, experiences, perspectives, and media themselves.
Social media can take many different forms, including text, images, audio, and video. The social media sites typically use tools like message boards, forums, podcasts, bookmarks, communities, wikis, weblogs etc.

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Distinction from traditional media
Examples
See also
References

Distinction from traditional media


Social media has a number of characteristics that make it fundamentally different from traditional media such as newspapers, television, books, and radio. Social media does not have a finite limit: there are no set number of pages or hours. The audience can participate in social media by adding comments or even editing the stories themselves. Content in social media can take the form of text, graphics, audio or video. Different formats can be mixed. Social media is typically available via feeds, enabling users to subscribe via feed readers, and allowing other publishers to create mashups.[1]
Social Media is a term that is used for a broad spectrum of topics, and has several different connotations, however in the context of internet marketing, Social Media refers to a collective group of web properties that primarily driven by the users. For example, blogs, discussion boards, vlogs, video sharing sites and dating sites. Social Media Optimization (SMO) is the process of trying to get one's content more widely distributed across multiple Social Media networks.
There are two sides to Social Media, the first side is known as SMO as stated above. This refers to on-page tactics that a webmaster can do to improve their website for the age of social media. Such optimisation includes adding links to services such as Digg, Reddit and Del.icio.us so that their pages can be easily 'saved and submitted' to and for these services.
Social Media Marketing on the other hand is the off-page characteristics of Social Media. This includes writing content that is remarkable, unique and news-worthy. Marketing this content can be done by trying to get the content 'popular' on the services mentioned or even creating a video that is likely to be viral on the likes of Youtube and other video sites. Social Media is about being social so this off-page work can include getting involved in other similar blogs, forums and niche communities.

Examples


A few prominent examples of social media applications are

★ Wikis: Wikipedia

★ Social networking: MySpace and Facebook

★ Presence apps: Twitter

★ Video sharing: YouTube (video sharing)

★ Music sharing: imeem (video, photos & blogging also)

★ Virtual Reality: Second Life

★ Events: Upcoming

★ News aggregation Digg, Reddit and Stumbleupon

★ Photo sharing: Flickr and Zooomr

★ Livecasting: Justin.tv

★ Episodic online video: Stickham, YourTrumanShow

★ Media sharing: Izimi and Pownce

★ Social bookmarking: del.icio.us

★ Online gaming: World of Warcraft

★ Game sharing: Miniclip.com

See also



Web 2.0

User-generated content

Social media optimization

References


1. What is social media?


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