There has been an active discussion whether social communities are a fad. It was said that even Steve Ballmer thinks they are only a fad. Engagement marketing gurus, like Alan Moore, think communities are something fundamental for human beings. Here is my prediction: Internet communities as we know them today are a fad, but social networks and communities will be a fundamental part of all Internet and mobile services and marketing. I just flew from London to San Francisco and had time to read some articles and really thought this question. Communities like Facebook and MySpace are now very popular, but I see they are only the first step and still quite artificial social networking between people. Advertisers have seen the value already today, and we at Xtract also offer tools for find the right people and communities for each advertising campaign. Individual community services comes and disappears but the phenomenon itself will live. But this is only a starting point. People have many other services they use daily in the Internet. They live with their mobiles 24/7. It cannot be so that your social activities and at the same time community marketing intelligence is limited only to certain web sites. Social network perception will be a fundamental part of everything people develop for the Internet and mobile in near future. And community marketing intelligence will live inside all services and platforms in the future to offer better usability and more relevant and effective advertising.
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Jouko Ahvenainen
Co-founder & Chief Strategy Officer (UK office)
Co-founder & Chief Strategy Officer (UK office)
Date
Sunday, October 14th, 2007
Tags
Social Networks & Communities
Tags: Advertising, Communities, community marketing intelligence, engagement marketing, FaceBook, MySpace
Sunday, October 14th, 2007
Tags
Social Networks & Communities
Tags: Advertising, Communities, community marketing intelligence, engagement marketing, FaceBook, MySpace

