How pervasive are social media tools (such as blogs and podcasts) becoming? Here are some of the numbers (taken from my CNW seminar series Social media (Web 2.0): are you in?):

  

·         There are approximately 55 million English language blogs – 45,000 new blogs created every day

·         44% of web users in the U.S. read political blogs

·         20% of Canadians say they read blogs on a regular basis

·         Three of the top 8 most trafficked sites on the Internet are social media sites that didn’t exist a couple of years ago (e.g. YouTube.com)

·         13% use RSS (real simple syndication ) for reading

·         29% of U.S. adults who own MP3 players have downloaded podcasts (The Pew Internet & American Life Project)

 

Listen to the complete webcast of my and Brent Holliday’s presentation Social media (Web 2.0): are you in?

 

Also includes a link to the Social media checklist handout and the presentation slides.

 

Tips for adoption

 

James Robertson has a number of tips for adoption:

 

  • Create a prototype or pilot.
  • Use stories to articulate (and capture) needs.
  • Build on existing platforms.
  • Use case studies from similar organisations.
  • Be passionate about the right things.

 

See James’s complete list of tips for adopting enterprise 2.0.

 

My own tips for adopting social media tools:

 

  • Social media is reinventing the Internet, creating a space where your audience can talk about you in a whole new way. On a regular basis, monitor the social web to see what is being said about you.
  • Ensure you’re aware of which community websites (e.g. YouTube) are growing in popularity and evaluate how they might change the way people talk about your organization.
  • Planning is an essential requisite for success. Develop a plan that is based on a thorough assessment and contains measurable success indicators.
  • Leadership must set the tone. Your executives must be leading the dialogue and controlling the message.
  • Relevant, up-to-date and valued content that supports, promotes and details your products, services and competitive advantages.
  • Know the link between your website, sales and customer service. What is your website worth?
  • Understand the ingredients of a good blog. Benchmark and cherry-pick from the leaders (e.g. Boing Boing, IntranetBlog.com, etc.)
  • Keep pace with the trends and best practices, technological advancements and latest developments. Subscribe to newsletters from leaders such as CNET, eMarketer and Prescient Digital Media.

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