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Social Media and Marketing: EVOLUTION or REVOLUTION   ?
Media Landscape
Source: Internet Advertising Bureau, 2004 Source: Darwin Day Conference, by Google Marketing has changed more…..
Product proliferation and availability means more choice for the buyer…….. Source: Strike up the Brands. McKinsey & Company, December 2003 Source: Darwin Day Conference, Google 1. Product Proliferation
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Source: “Left Brain Marketing,” Forrester Research (April 2004);  “The Vanishing Mass Market,” BusinessWeek (July 2004) Source: Darwin Day Conference, Google 2. Media Proliferation
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3. Access Proliferation Source: Darwin Day Conference, Google
Digitization of Media Source: Darwin Day Conference, Google Old Media Mass Media Niche Media Reach New Media Mass Media Niche Media Reach
A radical change has occurred in the World of advertising and marketing “ ” Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
Consumers are not listening anymore Interruptive marketing has seen it’s day Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
The Audience is creating Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/ IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
The Audience is selecting Time Shift technology Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/ IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
The Audience  is changing Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/ IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
As a result “ We are immune to advertising. Just forget it. ” “ You want us to pay? We want you to pay attention. ”  “  The Internet became a place where people could talk to other people without constraint. Without filters or censorship or official sanction — and perhaps most significantly, without advertising ” “ Don't talk to us as if you've forgotten how to speak. Don't make us feel small. Remind us to be larger. Get a little of that human touch. ” Cluetrain Manifesto Source: http://www.cluetrain.com
Media Scales Source: http://darmano.typepad.com/logic_emotion/files/logic_emotion.ppt
Consumers control the online environment so brands need to think about facilitating user-created actions, not just user-generated content." Unlike newspapers and TV where the advertisers are speaking at consumers, the  Internet  allows for more back and forth interaction.  Source: http://china.seekingalpha.com/article/30979 “ ”
The Consumer
The birth of  Generation C Control  Content Communicate Creativity Channel  Creative Class Community Connected Co-Creators  Cash Consumer 2.0 Conversation
Consumer Today Source: http://darmano.typepad.com/logic_emotion/files/logic_emotion.ppt
Buys tickets online Checks scores Looks for information about Nascar games Reads up on  new cd  releases Reads his friend’s postings Gets the latest updates on favorite teams Downloads Songs Music Sites Sports Sites Blog Sites Movie Sites Gaming Sites Google.com Searches for  “what’s cool” Consumer Touch Points Source: Darwin Day Conference, Google
[object Object]
1979 Usenet ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],1995 1st Social  Networking Site Clasmates.com 1984 Listservs 1988 IRC 1971 Email Social  Media’s Timeline 1991 Personal Web Sites Discussion Groups Chat 2005 and beyond>> Web 2.0 apps and User-generated content take over Source: http://www.prworks.ca/wp-content/socialmedia.ppt
Growth of social media
Social media  describes the  online  technologies and practices that people use to share opinions, insights, experiences, and perspectives with each other (Wikipedia 2007)  What is social media?
They share one or more characteristics Participation Openness Conversation Community Connectedness
Getting from  me  to them
 
I post on blogs and BBS because I can express myself to millions of people at once. I like the rush, and I feel empowered. “ ” Source: http://china.seekingalpha.com/article/30979
I believe the bloggers and their ideas.  They are my friends and will tell me the truth, unlike advertisements. “ ” Source: http://china.seekingalpha.com/article/30979
Digital experiences Design Centred Content Focus INTERACTIVITY Marketers>Experience>Conversation>Relationship>Affinity
Source: http://www.darmano.typepad.com
The “ satisfaction effect ” Source: http://www.churchofthecustomer.com
The Evolution BROADCAST “ We tell you” Passive readers/audience Newspaper Magazines TV Big media buys for display advertising Examples: The New York Times, CNN Publisher/broadcaster Source: www.managementinnovationgroup.com/docs/MIG_Social_Media_Poster.pdf  $ $ $
The Evolution INTERACTIVE “ Tell us what you think of what we tell you” Passive readers/audience Newspaper Magazines Web Video $ Big media buys for display advertising in heavily trafficked site Forums Comments Ratings Smaller, targeted media buys for contextual advertising in less trafficked parts of the site Examples: nytimes.com, cnn.com Publisher/broadcaster $ $ $ $ $ $ Source: www.managementinnovationgroup.com/docs/MIG_Social_Media_Poster.pdf
The Evolution Social Media “ Tell each other” Passive readers/audience $ $ $ Smaller, targeted media buys for contextual advertising Examples: Wikipedia, Slashdot, Ohmynews Revenue Share Pay for less $ Source: www.managementinnovationgroup.com/docs/MIG_Social_Media_Poster.pdf  Co-creators Collaborative  Publications $ $ $
Engagement is all about  making it relevant to the consumer. “ ” James Speros, Chief marketing officer, Ernst & Young
People read particular magazines because of the life stages and events which currently involve them: from teenager to golfer, from having a baby to coping with retirement. “ ” Source: Henley Centre, Delivering Engagement 2004
The editorial/reader relationship is a one-to-one conversation, and in time it creates a bond of trust, of belief, expectation and empathy. It is through the quality of this relationship that an aperture or opening to the reader’s mind and heart is created, through which we advertisers can establish communication. “ ” Advertiser with Readers’ Digest
Attention Engagement The new paradigm
Different levels of engagement Identification Most basic level of  engagement Having sense of shared values  and common experience,  Belonging People who are passionate  enough to devote lot of time and/ or money Commitment Source: The Henley Centre/ Redwood 2003
I Believe  TRUST FAITH ME
Summary  a) Media Landscape:  - Advertising Environment - Marketing Environment - Long Tail b) The Consumer: - Generation C - Consumer Today - Consumer Touch Points c) Social Media: - Timeline  - Social Media Trend - Social Media - Word of Mouth - Digital Experiences d) Engagement - Trust Area of Research
Methodology Social Media Content Analysis Discourse Analysis Interviews Case Study
Why am I interested? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Research Questions (1)  How can the effectiveness of the advertising budget in traditional media be held accountable?   (2)  What tools can be developed to assess the expenditure of monies in the new digital media?   (3)  How can the effectiveness of internet creative messages be evaluated empirically?   (4)  What elements are necessary for online media planning to be successful?      (5)  How can interactive and traditional advertising agencies get together to do better work in the future?   (6)  How can the outcomes of traditional consumer behavior research be applied in the new digital world?   (7)  What non-traditional methodologies might be useful in addressing the concerns of the new digital world?
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Evolucion o Revolucion ..

  • 1. Social Media and Marketing: EVOLUTION or REVOLUTION ?
  • 3. Source: Internet Advertising Bureau, 2004 Source: Darwin Day Conference, by Google Marketing has changed more…..
  • 4. Product proliferation and availability means more choice for the buyer…….. Source: Strike up the Brands. McKinsey & Company, December 2003 Source: Darwin Day Conference, Google 1. Product Proliferation
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  • 7. Digitization of Media Source: Darwin Day Conference, Google Old Media Mass Media Niche Media Reach New Media Mass Media Niche Media Reach
  • 8. A radical change has occurred in the World of advertising and marketing “ ” Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
  • 9. Consumers are not listening anymore Interruptive marketing has seen it’s day Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
  • 10. The Audience is creating Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/ IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
  • 11. The Audience is selecting Time Shift technology Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/ IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
  • 12. The Audience is changing Source: http://www.iirusa.com/upload/wysiwyg/M1805/ IIR_M1805_Seaton.pdf
  • 13. As a result “ We are immune to advertising. Just forget it. ” “ You want us to pay? We want you to pay attention. ” “ The Internet became a place where people could talk to other people without constraint. Without filters or censorship or official sanction — and perhaps most significantly, without advertising ” “ Don't talk to us as if you've forgotten how to speak. Don't make us feel small. Remind us to be larger. Get a little of that human touch. ” Cluetrain Manifesto Source: http://www.cluetrain.com
  • 14. Media Scales Source: http://darmano.typepad.com/logic_emotion/files/logic_emotion.ppt
  • 15. Consumers control the online environment so brands need to think about facilitating user-created actions, not just user-generated content." Unlike newspapers and TV where the advertisers are speaking at consumers, the Internet allows for more back and forth interaction. Source: http://china.seekingalpha.com/article/30979 “ ”
  • 17. The birth of Generation C Control Content Communicate Creativity Channel Creative Class Community Connected Co-Creators Cash Consumer 2.0 Conversation
  • 18. Consumer Today Source: http://darmano.typepad.com/logic_emotion/files/logic_emotion.ppt
  • 19. Buys tickets online Checks scores Looks for information about Nascar games Reads up on new cd releases Reads his friend’s postings Gets the latest updates on favorite teams Downloads Songs Music Sites Sports Sites Blog Sites Movie Sites Gaming Sites Google.com Searches for “what’s cool” Consumer Touch Points Source: Darwin Day Conference, Google
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  • 23. Social media describes the online technologies and practices that people use to share opinions, insights, experiences, and perspectives with each other (Wikipedia 2007) What is social media?
  • 24. They share one or more characteristics Participation Openness Conversation Community Connectedness
  • 25. Getting from me to them
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  • 27. I post on blogs and BBS because I can express myself to millions of people at once. I like the rush, and I feel empowered. “ ” Source: http://china.seekingalpha.com/article/30979
  • 28. I believe the bloggers and their ideas. They are my friends and will tell me the truth, unlike advertisements. “ ” Source: http://china.seekingalpha.com/article/30979
  • 29. Digital experiences Design Centred Content Focus INTERACTIVITY Marketers>Experience>Conversation>Relationship>Affinity
  • 31. The “ satisfaction effect ” Source: http://www.churchofthecustomer.com
  • 32. The Evolution BROADCAST “ We tell you” Passive readers/audience Newspaper Magazines TV Big media buys for display advertising Examples: The New York Times, CNN Publisher/broadcaster Source: www.managementinnovationgroup.com/docs/MIG_Social_Media_Poster.pdf $ $ $
  • 33. The Evolution INTERACTIVE “ Tell us what you think of what we tell you” Passive readers/audience Newspaper Magazines Web Video $ Big media buys for display advertising in heavily trafficked site Forums Comments Ratings Smaller, targeted media buys for contextual advertising in less trafficked parts of the site Examples: nytimes.com, cnn.com Publisher/broadcaster $ $ $ $ $ $ Source: www.managementinnovationgroup.com/docs/MIG_Social_Media_Poster.pdf
  • 34. The Evolution Social Media “ Tell each other” Passive readers/audience $ $ $ Smaller, targeted media buys for contextual advertising Examples: Wikipedia, Slashdot, Ohmynews Revenue Share Pay for less $ Source: www.managementinnovationgroup.com/docs/MIG_Social_Media_Poster.pdf Co-creators Collaborative Publications $ $ $
  • 35. Engagement is all about making it relevant to the consumer. “ ” James Speros, Chief marketing officer, Ernst & Young
  • 36. People read particular magazines because of the life stages and events which currently involve them: from teenager to golfer, from having a baby to coping with retirement. “ ” Source: Henley Centre, Delivering Engagement 2004
  • 37. The editorial/reader relationship is a one-to-one conversation, and in time it creates a bond of trust, of belief, expectation and empathy. It is through the quality of this relationship that an aperture or opening to the reader’s mind and heart is created, through which we advertisers can establish communication. “ ” Advertiser with Readers’ Digest
  • 38. Attention Engagement The new paradigm
  • 39. Different levels of engagement Identification Most basic level of engagement Having sense of shared values and common experience, Belonging People who are passionate enough to devote lot of time and/ or money Commitment Source: The Henley Centre/ Redwood 2003
  • 40. I Believe TRUST FAITH ME
  • 41. Summary a) Media Landscape: - Advertising Environment - Marketing Environment - Long Tail b) The Consumer: - Generation C - Consumer Today - Consumer Touch Points c) Social Media: - Timeline - Social Media Trend - Social Media - Word of Mouth - Digital Experiences d) Engagement - Trust Area of Research
  • 42. Methodology Social Media Content Analysis Discourse Analysis Interviews Case Study
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  • 44. Research Questions (1)  How can the effectiveness of the advertising budget in traditional media be held accountable?   (2)  What tools can be developed to assess the expenditure of monies in the new digital media?   (3)  How can the effectiveness of internet creative messages be evaluated empirically?   (4)  What elements are necessary for online media planning to be successful?     (5)  How can interactive and traditional advertising agencies get together to do better work in the future?   (6)  How can the outcomes of traditional consumer behavior research be applied in the new digital world?   (7)  What non-traditional methodologies might be useful in addressing the concerns of the new digital world?
  • 45. Thank You This is a standalone presentation! This is social media!

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Good Morning everyone, This is my topic for the day : Social Media & Marketing ~ Evolution or Revolution. [click]
  2. First, I’m going to present to you, the media landscape ~ which will gives us an idea what’s going around us these days.
  3. Marketing has changed more. M ass media is getting worse at reaching customer. According to Businessweek, in the 1960s an advertiser could reach 80% of US Women with a spot aired on CBS, NC and ABC. Today an ad would have to run on over 100 channels to duplicate that. <click> To make maters worse even if traditional ads are show, the customers aren’t even paying attention. According to an IAB study, the % of adult viewers who could name a brand advertised in a show they just watched declined from 34% in 1965 to 9% in 2000.
  4. It's a buyer’s world today. For any good or service, the number of brands and the number of sellers who can instantly reach the buyers anywhere in the world has grown dramatically over the past decade. In addition buyers have gained access to an enormous amount of information that they can “pull” whenever they want, while ignoring the majority of the marketing and advertising that is “pushed” at them. <click> Just between 1997 & 2001 pharmaceutical companies grew the average number of brands by 78%, beverage manufacturers increased their portfolio size by 25%, and the food and household goods industry added 81 new labels. <click> As if the organic growth of brands and products weren’t enough, the Web has removed geographic boundaries from the global marketplace, as online marketplaces like eBay and Craigslist enable anyone to become a seller. The size of these online marketplaces is staggering. eBay’s 135 million registered users in 2004 make it the worlds ninth largest country after Russia. Not only has the web increase reach, it has also significantly decreased costs in marketing, sales and distribution allowing sellers to profitably sell previously uneconomic niche products – the long tail phenomenon. This dynamic can’t help but shift at least some demand away from “hot” products and redefine target markets – down to smaller and smaller groups. Eventually down to “markets of one”.
  5. In 1960 the average home had fewer than 6 television stations from which to choose. Today it’s more like 90, on average. The number of mass media platforms that ruled decades ago, print, radio, tv, have exploded to the extent that not one media can really be considered mass anymore . And that doesn’t even account for the new platforms – satellite radio, video on demand, PVR’s and online video games….pause… <click> Now add in the millions of websites, and the billions of web pages and you can begin to see the erosion of reaching your entire market with one simple media buy.
  6. This trend has big implications for the media business: What does this mean for traditional advertising principles like reach, frequency or even primetime? Starhub have recently launched PVR (Similar to Tivo) And TIVO in the US just announced that soon, you’ll be able to program your Tivo from your mobile phone. Consumers are empowered with choice and are now squarely in control - they’re in control of how, when, & what kind of media they consume
  7. Before media became digitized, we saw: A small number of media with massive reach As consumers, we were easy to get a hold of – we read the same papers, listened to the same radio programs, and watched the same television shows as everyone we knew. Marketers had it easy… but it was rare for you to see an ad that was relevant to you. [build] And now what we see, are tons of media choices, allowing marketers to reach massive amounts of people, across a massive amount, of extremely targeted media experiences. Users are moving down the long tail of media and this presents big challenges as well as big opportunities for marketers. Two key marketing challenges now exist: #1. We need to be where the users are and we need to be relevant to those users #2. We need to re-think the message and re-think the media distribution: 
  8. *CLICK* As a result Consumer are saying
  9. CLICK This is our media environment in the past Pre 2007- maintstream media controls majority of influence, credibility and exposure and now the future Post 2007: Creators of Social Media begin to enjoy increased visibility, credibility and audience exposure. Is this some kind of joke? No it is not? It is happening right now. What will you do if you were given 500 bucks and you are told to buy a product that you never heard of at all? You Google!, you ask questions in forum to strangers, you read review of the internet because you know that they are HONEST opinions and NOT PAID OPINIONS. They are COMMENT/REMARKS and NOT ADVERTISING!!!
  10. THE PEOPLE is INTERNET= And the internet can’t exist without people. The market is people
  11. Click The web has gives birth to a new generation. It is the generation C. CONTENT by the Creative Class using the web as a CHANNEL to Communicate. Turning Conversation into Community. Today media is controlled, by co-creators. Turning their creativity into CASH. THIS IS THE POWER OF BEING CONNECTED. THIS IS CONSUMER 2.0
  12. Our consumer today are not DEFINITELY NOT STUPID! They are Mulitasker, They are Intelligent. They are a person to be exact. They are the Consumer, The community, The participant, The audience, The Customer, The user.
  13. This is an example of today, day-to-day how consumer are using their internet for!.Being Connected is certainly IMPORTANT for them. How would you feel if you lose your handphone! Ask any of the teens these days how devastated they feel about it. Look at Sally Life. She ask her friend how was the party last night. Her friend Meray replied, check my blog , all the juicy details are just right there. Make sure you check it out. Sally always goes for movie, she is the typical last minute person. She buys her ticket via her mobile phone online because she just hates to queue. Occasionally, she checks out gaming sites and play World of Worldcraft and meet new people. When she is bored, she checks out GOOGle.com She receives live scores sent to her mobile from the internet on her favourite soccer team. She gets her music online and download to her IPOD and plug in to a FM transmitter while driving to work. This is Sally life.! She is empowered.
  14. Let’s Look at how the web has evolve. This is a social media timeline. Social media existed since 1971 and is not NEW! Blogs Open Diary 1998 Live Journal and Blogger 1999 Social Networking Classmates.com 1995 Friendster 2002 MySpace 2003 YouTube 2005 Second Life 2002-2003
  15. Bla bla bla- Click- Blabla ..Look at the trend!! Is an upward trend. As we are talking right now! This is continuosly to grow.
  16. When I first started bloging, this is what the blogging world looked like to me
  17. As I discovered more in-depth how the Social Media Networks actually works, it began to look more like this: The Social Network is made up of large numbers of communities—blogs often times are bridges between these communities.
  18. Marketing has traditionally been about messages Marketing is increasingly becoming about experiences These experiences are enhanced by facilitating conversations and promoting community This converts passive consumers to active participants, seeking relationships Relationships lead to loyalty, affinity, and an emotional connection. We need to design conversations. We need to stop marketing. We need to become conversation architects. experiences are designed Everyone like to have a good time, good experience. When you have good experience, you tend to talk more about it~ that’s word of mouth. Experiences are designed.
  19. A good example of designed experiences. Twitter is designed, to make conversation easy. Is build on the simplicity and mobility concept. There’s no right or wrong way to use Twitter. People just use it and eventually innovate and improve it.
  20. When a consumer is happy, they come back for more, they share with their friends, they are evangelist, eventually they SHOUT even louder when company value their thoughts and allow them to feel belong, a sense of ownership of the brands. Look at APPLE, before IPOD was out, everyone is talking about it, anticipate for IPOD because behind all this exist a community, a community of brand advocates! Speaking of functional attributes, doesn’t other products like SAMSUNG, IRIVER serves the same functional attributes, but why are they people still saying that they prefer more of IPOD than these brands!.. How is this applied to the social media? Social media allows participation in a community. People interacts in the community, interactions is conversation, conversation are word of mouth. They bring their knowledge to the reality and spread it out. Research says 70% of Word of mouth are done offline.! The web gives them a TOPIC, an Insight, a News to talk about.
  21. Let’s look at the evolution of media. How it has evolves.!! one to many Relationship type : Reader participate in surveys or testing. Value for the user comes from : High quality of content, reliability and authority. Opportunity for business: Developing high quality content; understanding the advertiser needs and build relationship with them. Threats: Competition for advertising revenue from new media, fracturing of markets by specialty content and service providers on cable and the web.
  22. Relationship type: combination of one-to-many on main site and many-to-many on segregated areas, push/pull Reader participation: while unable to directly influence content, readers are invited to comment, rate, market via email and occasionally discuss in forums ; feedback and original content are typically kept apart Value for the user comes from: the ability to customize access to a variety of content sources Opportunity for the business comes from: display and keyword advertising that can be better targeted by using posted comments , rated content and tagging ; improving loyalty by building deeper relationships with readers by allowing active participation and community building in forums ; providing better aggregation of content with social customization tools such as collaborative filtering and social networks and better distribution through RSS Threats: competition from even more participatory content sources, customization and personalization can result in narrowed world views which are contrary to some companies’ missions; allowing mass participation requires greater staff or sophisticated technologies to make reader-created areas suitable for traditional advertisers
  23. Relationship type: many-to-many, push/push Reader participation: taken to a new level with readers becoming reporters, commentors, and even editors; point of view emerges from group values Value for the user comes from: an infrastructure for active participation in content creation, and a community of trusted cocreators Opportunity for the business comes from: building communities of reader/writer/editors with very high levels of participation and loyalty; reduced content creation/acquisition costs, increased audience size by creating viral groups of creator/marketers, improved content quality by providing tools for trust, reliability, and quality using technologies such as collaborative editing, reputation managers, public profiles, social networks, and recommendations based on friends and contacts Threats: hard to guarantee advertiser-appropriate user-generated content; barriers to entry may be low for competitors; group point-of-view may not match businesses; user-base may reject or try to sabotage revenue activities; legal overhead high due to unpredictability of content quality; communities are hard to jump-start and often slow to grow
  24. The individuality and personality of each magazine means that readers can readily feel a close relationship with the particular magazines they choose to read. “When a magazine closely chimes in with this [consumer] self-image there is a high level of identification with the chosen magazine. There is a feeling of ownership, that this is ‘my magazine’, an informed friend. “ As a consequence, consumers expect magazine content to achieve closer personal relevance than any other medium. NFO Groups research (Absorbing Media 2002) for the PPA asked consumers which medium they expected to be most closely tailored to their individual needs, and unsurprisingly, magazines were felt to be the most likely. When asked which medium would contain the information that I am most interested in, again the consumer expectation is that magazines are more likely to provide this than other media. People buy magazines that they want to read, a magazine that shared the same beliefs with them. Something they can relate too. Is the same in the web, people read what they want to read and hear what is relevant to them, and thus people who share the same belief form communities. When they are alone they are nothing, when there are many of this lonely people getting together, they are definitely something. This is long tail!!
  25. Faced with too much choice, too much media, too much marketing, consumers are effectively filtering or actively rejecting the onslaught
  26. Identification – most basic level of engagement eg fans of football team, voters for a party Belonging – having sense of shared values and common experience, eg season ticket holders who gather each week, party members Commitment – people who are passionate enough to devote lot of time and/ or money, eg organisers of football supporters’ club, party activists Commitment level is for those closest to the brand, loyal core who act as brand advocates, devote high proportion of spend and will participate in events Middle – happy to be part of something, may talk about it with friends How does this concept fits into the social media scenarios. Identification- Internet users register to forum or a social network that talk about Fishing. I joined the fishing club in the yahoo groups ~ is called Aussie Fishing Group. Belonging- Being in the Aussie fishing group long enough, and they were such a huge numbers of members in the group, we decided to create our own t-shirt which is sponsored by Yahoo. The t-shirt imprints, YAHOO!.., The real aussie fishers! Commitment- Being part of the community too long, I have to play a role to keep the forum going, after all I have been assigned roles such as content moderators, I moderate people’s comments, or ban user, or I create interesting topic to talk too. I am committed. Social Media~ it engages you! Because you are just being yourself. You choose and do what you feel like doing!
  27. When you have believe= You trust, You have Faith. You have me