Monthly Archive for February, 2010
Page 3 of 3
Published on
February 5, 2010 in
links.
Published on
February 4, 2010 in
links.
-
Comment construire une communauté : 10 conseils utiles
via Mathieu Favez
-
Many managers these days are trying to identify members of their organization who will embrace social media tools and practices within their organization. That's a healthy development for Enterprise 2.0. It reflects a shift in thinking from the preliminary questions of Why and Whether to the intermediate question: How?
-
-
-
Facebook déclare que 50% des ses utilisateurs actifs se connectent chaque jour soit 175 millions de personnes. Le site aujourd’hui 350 millions c’est une hausse de 40%.
35 millions d’utilisateurs mettent à jour leur statut quotidiennement.
Il y aurait environ 2,5 milliards d’upload par mois sur le site.
La moyenne du nombre d’amis sur le site est de 130, en 2009 c’était 120.
65 millions d’utilisateurs se connectent via leur mobile
Il y aurait 15 millions d’utilisateurs actifs sur Twitter sur les 75 millions de comptes créés. La moyenne de Twitt/heure serait de 1,3 millions, ce qui donne 27,3 millions par jour. A ce rythme, c’est 10 milliards de Twitts qui vont être publiés dans l’année.
Linkedin viendrait de dépasser les 50 millions de membres dans le monde dont 11 millions en Europe.
Flickr hébergerait 4 milliards de photos sur ses serveurs.
Wikipedia a dépassé la barre des 14 millions d’articles rédigés par 85 000 personnes, 1 million de nouveaux articles ces 6 derniers mois.
Published on
February 3, 2010 in
links.
-
Despite the low cost of entry, most intranet 2.0 tools are merely experiments, pilots or limited to a very small audience. Social media has only been deployed at the enterprise level in about 25% of organizations (see the results of the Intranet 2.0 Global Survey Intranet 2.0 becomes mainstream).
-
1. Funnel Analysis: Measuring Conversion Rates
2. Engagement Tracking: Measuring What People Do
3. Visitor Retention: How Many People Come Back?
-
According to The Nielsen Company, global* consumers spent more than five and half hours on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter in December 2009, an 82% increase from the same time last year when users were spending just over three hours on social networking sites. In addition, the overall traffic to social networking sites has grown over the last three years.
Globally, social networks and blogs are the most popular online category when ranked by average time spent in December, followed by online games and instant messaging. With 206.9 million unique visitors, Facebook was the No. 1 global social networking destination in December 2009 and 67% of global social media users visited the site during the month. Time on site for Facebook has also been on the rise, with global users spending nearly six hours per month on the site.
via @legizz
-
1. How Not to Suck at a Group Presentation
2. 10/20/30: Guy Kawasaki wrote the 10/20/30 rule where presenters create a PowerPoint of no more than ten slides, in a 20 minute time frame, with a minimum font size of 30.
3. How to Present While People are Twittering
4. Uncovering Steve Jobs' Presentation Secret
5. The Lessig Method
6. Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces
Published on
February 2, 2010 in
links.
-
Prés' intéressante sur le "référencement universel" (incl. Google Maps, etc.). Via Secrets2Moteurs
-
Sophos reveals that 60% of 500 firms surveyed felt that Facebook was the biggest risk to their company's security.
The risks:
- malware & spam
- employee behaviour
- data loss
Whatever the actual risk, I agree with the author's conclusion:
"The real solution to the social networking security problem is to embrace sites instead of blocking them. Rather than being overly restrictive, companies would do better to make social networking policies a part of their corporate policy and procedure manuals, spelling out what is and is not acceptable within their organization. Left up to users, it's clear that for some, it's anything goes…and that's a danger most companies cannot afford."
-
a completely new paradigm for organizing bookmarks and globally, the web. Looks brilliant, I'll give it a try.
-
via @xavier83 & @niptech
-
via @xavier83 & @niptechpodcast
-
Published on
February 1, 2010 in
links.
-
-
wow! Another excellent reason to switch to Android!! Print from your smart phone, isn't that brilliant?
-
Add a snippet to your blog and instantly show on a map where your users come from. Cool
-
via Xavier83
-
-
-
Out of the box Intranet tools