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1 University of Pretoria Social Media and Web 2.0 Dr Gené van Heerden Department of Marketing Managment

2 Structure Introduction Web 2.0 Social Media – social networking Marketing landscape and social media The consumer Organisations and this space Summary

3 Introduction Contemporary societies Information is at the core of these developments Individuals are more connected Technology has changed marketing Environment: Powerful, interactive and collaborative

4 Web 2.0 Web 1.0 was read only top-down Web 2.0 is read/write, and bottom up Collaborative environment created by Web 2.0

5 Social Media Peer to peer communication Sharing, creating and discussing information Community “ architecture of participation ” Instant responses

6 Social Media Mobile and web-based interactive platforms are used (Kietzmann, Hermkens, McCarthey, & Silvestre, 2011). User experiences and key functionalities of social media: – Identity - LinkedIn – Presence – Relationships – Conversations – Groups – Reputations - Facebook – Sharing - Youtube

7 Social Networks Social networks: – a social structure – connected by specific interdependencies – ability to facilitate an abundance of information

8 Social Networks Transformed marketing communications – Reach and richness – Large numbers of users simultaneously use – Vast amounts of information communicated – Ability to tailor it – Create two-way communication

9 Marketing landscape and Social Media Challenges loss of power and control of the messages ‘ Collaborative world ’ (Hanna, Rohm & Crittenden, 2012). ‘ Dominant social networking culture ’ (Parent, Plangger & Bal, 2011). Consumers expect to actively be a part of the media process ‘consumer experience ’ (Hanna et al., 2012)

10 Marketing landscape and Social Media Traditional pushed-based marketing Replaced by personal and authentic conversations Media landscape has changed : – Integrated and mobile – Individuals are at the core and the drivers

11 Marketing landscape and Social Media A number of questions: – how should we integrate this space effectively – into their marketing activities and – create competitive advantage

12 Who is the consumer? Individual within communities Consumers are co-creators (Berthon, Pitt, McCarthy & Kates, 2007) Conversations create value = market Content creation Digital and mobility

13 Organisations and this space Present and active Open and flexible Understanding of the social, economic and technical environment - to understand the activities Management - Resource implication Research orientated

14 Summary Networking – Past, present and platforms Monitor – Listening, relationship and participate – who is talking about what Measure – Metrics – change in traditional view Resources – Time and personnel Content – Space for co-creation

15 Thank you

16 References Berthon, P.R., Pitt, L.F., McCarthy, I. & Kates, S. (2007) “When customers get clever: Managerial approaches to dealing with creative consumers”, Business Horizons, Vol 50(1), pp 39-48 Hanna, R., Rohm, A. & Crittenden, V.L. (2012) “We’re all connected: The power of the social media ecosystem”, Business Horizons, Vol 54, pp 265-273 Kietzmann, J.H., Hermkens, K., McCarthey, I.P. & Silvestre, B.S. (2011) “Social media? Get Serious! Understanding the functional building blocks of social media”, Business Horizons, Vol 54, pp 241-251 Parent, M., Plangger, K. & Bal, A. (2011) “The new WTP: Willingness to participate”, Business Horizons, Vol 54, pp. 219-229 Stewart, D.W. & Pavlou, P.A. (2002) “From Consumer Response to Active Consumer: Measuring the Effectiveness of Interactive Media”, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Vol 30(4), pp 376-396.


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