Laurel Papworth
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Five Ways To Increase Engagement And Build CommunityNice presentation :) tho I would actually start with "listen" - too many rush in with content, and start spamming it. being part of a community and finding out how it all works, helps inform how to create the content.6 months ago
Laurel Papworth
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Designing the Social Web (for Web2.0 expo)RE: Slide 23 Maslows hierarchy of needs is adapted across all levels of a social network, not just the last couple. While physiological transcribes as sustainablility of identity (I blog therefore I am), there are numerous ways that members connect for health, or security benefits. Interesting, no? :) And at the end, moving from respondent to creator ensure we achieve a measure of self actualization too! Cheers :)7 months ago
Laurel Papworth
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Social Networks Monetized RevenueThanks guys, glad you enjoyed it :) I am presenting a version of it, again soon, here in Sydney, with updates. Stay tuned! :)11 months ago
Laurel Papworth
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Remix this Chart PleaseGenerate buzz is in the wrong place - do your social media audit, get you social media assets together then create the buzz - othewise it fizzles cos they have no place to turn to for more info.2 years ago
Laurel Papworth
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APRA Performance Rights and CopyrightISPs can’t control the flow of information because peer to peer telecomms (customers creating mesh networks) will mean each consumer is an ISP themselves. A network of kids passing traffic back and forward in the layer ABOVE the ISP. Non-monitorable.2 years ago
Laurel Papworth
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APRA Performance Rights and CopyrightISPs can’t control the flow of information because peer to peer telecomms (customers creating mesh networks) will mean each consumer is an ISP themselves. A network of kids passing traffic back and forward in the layer ABOVE the ISP. Non-monitorable.2 years ago
Laurel Papworth
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Lending Club OpenSocialWhy isn’t this slide available for download? Are we not allowed to present it on your behalf (i.e. advertise your service to our classes and public presentations, for free)? Strange, you have the opportunity to be a poster child for OpenSocial - but I guess I’ll have to look elsewhere for examples.3 years ago
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Designing Communities101507Hi, interesting. But you’ve missed out 1/3 of the reason what ppl do on a social network - Finding and Sharing. Within the context of Social Search anyway. Tagging and Social News make a lot more sense within the context of discoverability if you analyse the relationship between Digg etc and say, Facebook "Posted Items". Even on Slideshare we Search for relevant user generated content and then Share them with embeds. Hope this helps :)3 years ago
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