PRESENTATION
Social networks are the most means of
communication used by a large number of
people especially the youth. Nowadays, no
one can live without having an account on
twitter or on facebook or on an other kinds of
social network, in order to be connected to
the whole environnement.
INTRODUCTION
A Social network is a social structure made of nodes (which
are generally individuals or organizations) that are tied by
one or more specific types of interdependency, such as
values, visions, ideas, financial exchange, friendship, kinship
, dislike, conflict or trade.
WHAT IS SOCIAL NETWORKING ?
Online
Communities
Facebook
WeChat
Meetme
Myspace.com
(a place for frds)
Business
Networks
Linked in
Viadeo
XING
Online
Matchmaking
Shaadi.com
Adult Friend
Finder.com
Bharatmatrim
ony.com
Alumini
Networks
Facebook
Classmates.co
m
Orkut
Goal:
Socializing
Goal: carrier
and business
opprtunities
Goal:
matchmaking,
soulmate
Goal: getting
back in touch
Types of Social Networks
Some social networking sites
 Socializing
– Make friends
– Create groups, communities.
 Sharing information – files,
MUSIC, VIDEO, pictures
 Create blogs
 Time utility
 Lower cost ( via – internet, mobile phone GPRS etc)
 Builds credibility.
 Matchmaking.
 Business
 Discussions.
 Take advices.
 Advertising at a cheap cost.
Why to use Social Networking
Messaging
News
Communities
Like buttons
Games
Audio and Video uploads
Features in social networking
Twitter
Founded: 2006
No. of users: 490 million
Revenue: US $367 million (projected 2013)
Alexa Rank: 3
Revenue from: verified accounts,
advertisements (promoted trends)
Key Players
Twitter is a real-time information network that connects you
to the latest stories, ideas, opinions and news about what
you find interesting. Simply find the accounts you find most
compelling and follow the conversations.
At the heart of Twitter are small bursts of information called
Tweets. Each Tweet is 140 characters long, but don’t let the
small size fool you—you can discover a lot in a little space.
You can see photos, videos and conversations directly in
Tweets to get the whole story at a glance, and all in one
place.
Key Players
Facebook
Founded: 2004
No. of users: 635 million
Revenue: US$858 million
Alexa Rank: 1
Revenue from: Banner ads, referral marketing,
partnerships, branding elements, virtual currency
 Social Network launched in February 2004 by Mark
Zuckerberg
 Mission:
To connect people on an innovate platform that fosters
increasing interaction. It should have an emotional
connection.
 Vision:
To provide users with value beyond interaction. They
should look to Facebook to find answers to questions like,
“which car should I buy?” – all this based on the power of
social recommendations.
• Mergers and
Acquisitions
• Competing
Platforms
• Abuse and
Exploitation
• Risk of losing image
• Integration
• Convert users
• Expose blogs and campaigns to
community users
• Oversold
• High overlap
• Disorderly
• Privacy Issues
• Collaborative
• Engaging
• Sense of Community
• Knowledge Management
• Ease of Use
• Integration
• Low Cost
Strenghts Weaknesses
Threats
Opportunit
ies
Building a Collaborative Culture
Establishing more effective two-way
communication
Creating more engaging learning experiences
Sharing current practices through a knowledge
network
Improving Employee involvement and engagement
Assessing progress more regularly and effectively
How Social Networking is changing
Enterprises
•Advantages:
 Facilitates open communication, leading to
enhanced information discovery and delivery.
 Allows employees to discuss ideas, post news,
ask questions and share links.
 Provides an opportunity to widen business
contacts.
 Targets a wide audience, making it a useful and
effective recruitment tool.
 Improves business reputation and client base
with minimal use of advertising.
 Expands market research, implements marketing
campaigns, delivers communications and directs
interested people to specific web sites.
Disadvantages Of Social Networking
Sites
 Opens up the possibility for hackers to commit fraud and launch
spam and virus attacks.
 Increases the risk of people falling prey to online scams that seem
genuine, resulting in data or identity theft.
 May result in negative comments from employees about the
company or potential legal consequences if employees use these
sites to view objectionable, illicit or offensive material.
 Potentially results in lost productivity, especially if employees are
busy updating profiles, etc.
 Part of almost everyone’s life.
 Every thing is this world has some +ve & -ve’s.
 Teenagers are the one’s you use these sites the most.
 These sites are useful to users, owners and third party.
 Huge platform for data & information sharing.
 Growing increasingly.
 Scope for improvement (weak regulatory role)
Conclusion
Thank you

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    Social networks arethe most means of communication used by a large number of people especially the youth. Nowadays, no one can live without having an account on twitter or on facebook or on an other kinds of social network, in order to be connected to the whole environnement. INTRODUCTION
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    A Social networkis a social structure made of nodes (which are generally individuals or organizations) that are tied by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as values, visions, ideas, financial exchange, friendship, kinship , dislike, conflict or trade. WHAT IS SOCIAL NETWORKING ?
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    Online Communities Facebook WeChat Meetme Myspace.com (a place forfrds) Business Networks Linked in Viadeo XING Online Matchmaking Shaadi.com Adult Friend Finder.com Bharatmatrim ony.com Alumini Networks Facebook Classmates.co m Orkut Goal: Socializing Goal: carrier and business opprtunities Goal: matchmaking, soulmate Goal: getting back in touch Types of Social Networks
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     Socializing – Makefriends – Create groups, communities.  Sharing information – files, MUSIC, VIDEO, pictures  Create blogs  Time utility  Lower cost ( via – internet, mobile phone GPRS etc)  Builds credibility.  Matchmaking.  Business  Discussions.  Take advices.  Advertising at a cheap cost. Why to use Social Networking
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    Twitter Founded: 2006 No. ofusers: 490 million Revenue: US $367 million (projected 2013) Alexa Rank: 3 Revenue from: verified accounts, advertisements (promoted trends) Key Players
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    Twitter is areal-time information network that connects you to the latest stories, ideas, opinions and news about what you find interesting. Simply find the accounts you find most compelling and follow the conversations. At the heart of Twitter are small bursts of information called Tweets. Each Tweet is 140 characters long, but don’t let the small size fool you—you can discover a lot in a little space. You can see photos, videos and conversations directly in Tweets to get the whole story at a glance, and all in one place.
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    Key Players Facebook Founded: 2004 No.of users: 635 million Revenue: US$858 million Alexa Rank: 1 Revenue from: Banner ads, referral marketing, partnerships, branding elements, virtual currency
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     Social Networklaunched in February 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg  Mission: To connect people on an innovate platform that fosters increasing interaction. It should have an emotional connection.  Vision: To provide users with value beyond interaction. They should look to Facebook to find answers to questions like, “which car should I buy?” – all this based on the power of social recommendations.
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    • Mergers and Acquisitions •Competing Platforms • Abuse and Exploitation • Risk of losing image • Integration • Convert users • Expose blogs and campaigns to community users • Oversold • High overlap • Disorderly • Privacy Issues • Collaborative • Engaging • Sense of Community • Knowledge Management • Ease of Use • Integration • Low Cost Strenghts Weaknesses Threats Opportunit ies
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    Building a CollaborativeCulture Establishing more effective two-way communication Creating more engaging learning experiences Sharing current practices through a knowledge network Improving Employee involvement and engagement Assessing progress more regularly and effectively How Social Networking is changing Enterprises
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    •Advantages:  Facilitates opencommunication, leading to enhanced information discovery and delivery.  Allows employees to discuss ideas, post news, ask questions and share links.  Provides an opportunity to widen business contacts.  Targets a wide audience, making it a useful and effective recruitment tool.  Improves business reputation and client base with minimal use of advertising.  Expands market research, implements marketing campaigns, delivers communications and directs interested people to specific web sites.
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    Disadvantages Of SocialNetworking Sites  Opens up the possibility for hackers to commit fraud and launch spam and virus attacks.  Increases the risk of people falling prey to online scams that seem genuine, resulting in data or identity theft.  May result in negative comments from employees about the company or potential legal consequences if employees use these sites to view objectionable, illicit or offensive material.  Potentially results in lost productivity, especially if employees are busy updating profiles, etc.
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     Part ofalmost everyone’s life.  Every thing is this world has some +ve & -ve’s.  Teenagers are the one’s you use these sites the most.  These sites are useful to users, owners and third party.  Huge platform for data & information sharing.  Growing increasingly.  Scope for improvement (weak regulatory role) Conclusion
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