Customers + social networking = value/recession

During a recession social applications such as communities, social networking sites and word-of-mouth marketing will prove worthwhile because they depend not on a diminishing ad budget, but on an abundant resource: customers, so says the new Awareness report which in turn quotes Forrester Research:

“Conventional wisdom says that experimental media get cut in tough economic times. But social applications like communities, social networking sites, and word-of-mouth marketing are proving themselves, and they depend on an abundant resource — your customers — rather than a scarce one — advertising dollars. In a recession, social applications with measurable results will pay off.” (Forrester Research, Strategies for Interactive Marketing In A Recession, February 2008)

Note: it’s the measurable results that count!

Social networking – good for small business?

The internet is a “giant cocktail party”, according to business expert Seth Godin. Here, he gives his take on whether sites like Twitter and Facebook matter to your business (clue: a lot of networking on the web is low value; help yourself by helping others = good networking). Watch other videos with Seth Godin and Tom Peters in Inside the Entrepreneurial Mind: New Perspectives on Business.