zondag 28 februari 2010

Does advertising in social media gains profit?

The news item ´How to increase revenue through social media´ attract my attention. According to research by Knowledge Networks only 16% of the Internet users can be influenced by ads on social sites. While 83% of the Internet users between 13 and 54 years old participate in social media, uses less than 4% social media regularly for product orientation! I found this a remarkable finding, this means that a few customers are open to commercial incentives on their social profiles. The traditional way of advertising in social media is less profitable than I thought because 84% of the users do not read the ads.

Please, watch underneath video and conclude afterwards if social media is a fad!


maandag 22 februari 2010

Leisure surfing increases work productivity


In my previous blog I described the added values of the use of social media in organisations. I have good news because there is again evidence found that surfing for leisure improves the work productivity of employees. Brent Coker (2009) from the University of Melbourne claims that people who surf the Internet for fun at work are more productive about 9%. This kind of surfing is also known as ‘Workplace Internet Leisure Browsing’. A lack of concentration is the cause of above finding. We must rest the mind for a quick break which leads to a higher concentration of a day’s work which results in higher productivity.

Activities which among to ‘Workplace Internet Leisure Browsing are: reading online news sites, searching for product information, playing online games, watching YouTube movies. Secretly searching for a colleague on Face Book belongs to the past with this study in mind. Also feeling guilt if you ordered online new jeans during working hours is not any more necessary.


For more information about the study of Brent Coker click here.


donderdag 11 februari 2010

Attitude of organizations towards social media

It is expected that the use of social media technologies will only increase within organizations. A lot of organizations are not completely happy with this increase of social media during the work time of their employees. They often think it is a kind of personal activity, an activity that the employee can do at their own time. In addition, security of information plays an important role by the exchange of data. The most often used social media in organizations are: YouTube, Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter. Before an organization decides to quit access to social media they first have to consider which opportunities will be missed.

Underneath overview has to prove that using social media in organizations gain added values and is not wasting time for the employee nor for the organization. The added values of the use of social media in organizations are: the easiness with which employees can use tools to communicate about work related issues, improvement of customer service and by this increase customer loyalty and feedback, improvement of recruitment activities, cooperation between departments in the organization, accelerated decision making of management issues, improvement of the reputation and/or competitiveness and focus on future prospects.

The threshold to apply social media in organizations will just decrease because of the new generation of employees which are better familiar with social media. A nice example of efficiency and affectivity which social media can offer is the following assumption. An employee uses YouTube to watch a 1 minute ‘how to’ video or uses the helpdesk of Microsoft Word for searching half an hour for the right document to solve his problem. What would you prefer as organization? Exactly, the most time saving assumption, the YouTube assumption. This example explains that social media can be used for solving practical problems.
In the world of today an organization cannot operate without using social media.

Are you agree with me that social media in organizations is inevitable?

maandag 8 februari 2010

Hi everybody!

For the course ´Media Use in Organisations´that I am following at the University of Tilburg every student has to set up their own blog about ICT in organisations. The blog has to be promoted on social media like Twitter and must be updated every week. For your notice, this is my first blog, so I am very curious how I can make myself familiair with a weblog.

You will hear from me in advance!