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  1. WEB 2.0-ish Communities
  2. WEB 2.0-ish Communities Special offer !!! only today
  3. WEB 2.0-ish Communities 5 simple rules to successfully make a master thesis +
  4. My general strategy
  5. My general strategy The internet is going to change the way we interact , communicate , collaborate, network with each other fundamentally. FAST!
  6. My general strategy The internet is going to change the way we interact , communicate , collaborate with each other fundamentally. FAST! our advantage?
  7. Hello there... kids of the net
  8. Simple community values
    • An individual should get value from their contributions.
    • These contributions should provide value to their peers as well.
    • The organisation that hosts that service should derive aggregate value and be able to expose this back to the users.
    By mister Tom Coates
  9. Simple community values
    • An individual should get value from their contributions.
    • These contributions should provide value to their peers as well.
    • The organisation that hosts that service should derive aggregate value and be able to expose this back to the users.
    By mister Tom Coates Individual Motives
  10. Simple community values
    • An individual should get value from their contributions.
    • These contributions should provide value to their peers as well.
    • The organisation that hosts that service should derive aggregate value and be able to expose this back to the users.
    By mister Tom Coates Individual Motives Social Value
  11. Simple community values
    • An individual should get value from their contributions.
    • These contributions should provide value to their peers as well.
    • The organisation that hosts that service should derive aggregate value and be able to expose this back to the users.
    By mister Tom Coates Individual Motives Social Value Business/Organisational Value
  12. Simple community values: examples
  13. Simple community values: examples
  14. Simple community values: examples
  15. Simple community values: other examples Other?
  16. Things to take in consideration...
  17. Licencing content
    • Give your users the possibility to license their own content
    • Creative Commons, GPL, ...
    • Will become extremely popular in the future.
    • Flickr CC search is a great example. Giving something away for free, doesn’t mean you get nothing back.
  18. APIs are HOT!
    • Really Really HOT !!
    • Every service, every api added to the web can potentially make every other service better.
    • Allow your users to associate, connect and form relationships with one another. Inside AND outside your platform.
    • Your users have to know which of their data is in the open.
  19. Where’s the money?
    • Attention and Advertising
    • Premium accounts
    • Building services around the data. ( e.g. Print photos)
    • Using user-generated contributions to improve your other services. ( geotagging.com - Flickr maps)
  20. Don’t make things twice
    • A lot of free services around the web
    • Know your services and what they can mean to your project.
    • Possibility to use existing services inside your own tool
    • You can put your focus on your core business.
    • There is nothing wrong with some open-source lovin’
  21. 5 simple rules to successfully finish a thesis
  22. 5 simple rules to successfully finish a thesis
    • Try to find a topic, you’re really interested in. Try to be passionate about the topic you research.
    • Good contacts is the key to success.
    • Read – Read – Read – Read
    • Be involved.
    • Statistics = convincing power
  23. Now ... It’s your turn
  24. Stel :
    • Je gaat op reis en je wil mobiel bloggen - photobloggen en vloggen.
    • Je wil je photos “GEOTAGGEN”
    • Je hebt volgende Hardware tools ter beschikking.
    • Welke services, tools gebruik je, hoe ga je te werk?
    • Hoe maak je er een community van?
  25.  
  26. Stel – je hebt het volgende bedrijf als klant
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  28. CC photos used
    • http://www.flickr.com/photos/joyseph/158383606/
    • http://www.flickr.com/photos/7-how-7/10017112
    • http://www.flickr.com/photos/venegas/5549123/
    • http://www.flickr.com/photos/cathyma/229965651/

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