Euan Semple explains New Media for the corporate environment

I came across Euan Semple via a comment on a blog recently and have to hold my hand up and say I hadn’t heard of him before.  But he came with a recommendation so I checked out his site.

Impressive is an understatement.

He obviously has extensive experience in the social media environment and social computing but it was this particular video that made me sit up and start nodding my head.  He covers it all in a friendly, easy to understand and concise manner.  Just what is new media, social media and social networking and what does it mean to the corporate environment, to us and business practice itself.

Before you watch the video I would recommend you take 2 minutes and get subscribed to Euans Blog and if your on twitter follow him on @euan .

Euan Semple on the New Web from Dennis Howlett on Vimeo.

(One bit of advise I will give in advance though is BEWARE, don’t ask him if you can borrow a tenner, see below.)

Euan Semple explains New Media for the corporate environment

Making Decisions- Trust Agents or the Pool

Life can be full of difficult decisions. I have a list of things as long as my arm that I need to do and the whole plan has went pear shaped because of the postman arriving at my door this morning bearing gifts (and the odd bill of course). Now I have to make the most important decision of the day.

Which would you choose?

Making Decisions  Trust Agents or the Pool

I choose both, damn its hot today!

Twitter Influence – Social Media gets Scientific

This is a little deep but none the less its an interesting piece to read and understand something quite serious.  Social Media has gone Scientific it seems when people spend the time breaking down and analysing the metrics of social interaction and try to quantify the value of this metric by comparing it in a live environment, namely Twitter of course.

The people in question are Alex Leavitt with Evan Burchard, David Fisher, & Sam Gilbert who created a report on the Web Ecology Project website titled:

Researching Quantized Social Interaction

The Influentials

Sounds complicated right?  Well to be truthful, it is complicated, at least to perfrom the research but its not hard to understand.  What the researchers did was:

Using a new methodology based on the content and responses of 12 popular users, we determined measurements of relative influence on Twitter.

We examined an ecosystem of 134,654 tweets, 15,866,629 followers, and 899,773 followees, and in response to the 2,143 tweets generated by these 12 users over a 10-day period, we collected 90,130 responses published by other users.

Basically they took 12 popular twitter users, looked at all their “tweets” gauged how many people reacted and either responded and /or corresponded that information over the 10 day period and produced an influence scale. (Grats to @chrisbrogan for hitting so high on the list, even though MC Hammer made it higher :P).

The report goes into greater depth (stop reading this summary and go read the report already) about the meaning of influence and offers some insight into the methods and actions involved in creating or gaining influence based on the twitter accounts studied.  Some insightful stuff.