Social Media Revolution 2 (Refresh)
Social Media Revolution 2 is a refresh of the original video with new and updated social media & mobile statistics that are hard to ignore. Based on the book Socialnomics by Erik Qualman.
Tagged with: "social media" • Erik Qualman • Social Media Revolution • Social Media Video • Socialnomics
Filed under: social media spider web
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Adobe After Effects was the program used to make this video.
Great job on this video I Love It…
We should call this the AGE OF DETACHMENT!
I just find each new version of this fascinating…I’m over 60 and use social media daily
i would say social media is a goddamn goldrush…. i mean if u wanna become a millionare today… its the way to go
I just posted this to my Facebook. Lol.
Amazing Video … Gr8 Info
The age of detachment supposedly already happened. Look at Edward Hopper paintings like “The Nighthawks” and ” Eleven am”. You can also compare this to paintings of the same time from Georgia o Keeffe, “New York, Night” where life is more glamorized in the city. The perspective is up to you, not the age. I don’t need a facebook appointment to drop by my neighbors flower garden, but I do need google to figure out all the flowers names and how to keep them alive.
With so many young in the world, how come all I see is the old. They are everywhere and usually in my WAY.
vkontakte rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Innovation, we need to go with it or stay behind.
@jonson11122 Yes you are right, but on the other hand it depends on you to be lonly or have friends all over the world and have their company.Have you ever dreamed of that before?
@webcombine I am for the social media in general, but I was talking what “social media” represent at moment.
something the company i work for has been working on! pretty neatt
@ijaap Exactly. It’s ALL business. None of it is designed to help us communicate. I’d say that about 90 percent of online communication is hostile and antisocial (unless it’s dating site). I’ve also noticed that people, in general, have no sense of historical continuity or shared experiences. Comedians used to be social satirists. Today, they don’t really exist b/c there are so few topics that a crowd could collectively acknowledge and find humorous.
Where on earth are they getting these “facts” and statistic? One of the major problems facing “millennials” (such a dorky term) is that they tend to believe everything they read/see but have no idea how to search for source material, evaluate stats or fact check. Makes for an excellent and very gullible consumer demographic. I seriously doubt that over 50% of the world’s population is under 30. If that’s the case, the majority are in poverty stricken 3rd world countries, not sitting behind a pc
@daudazai Also, what’s the source for these statistics??? This is the part that scares me (I’m 39 and have been using computers for at least a decade)> Seems that all you have to do these days to sway people in a certain direction is post a video. Doesn’t seem to matter to most ppl that the video is a self contained source without any references to external links, books, data. The sheep just assume it’s all correct, as long as the video looks slick, authoritative, and well produced.
can’t wait to feature Socialnomics on an upcoming episode of SocialBuzzTV
@ijaap why do you say that? Everyone on my FB is someone I know. It’s nice to keep up with old friends, and share pictures from the weekend etc. with recent ones.
FYI, these stats are accurate, as sure as Apple has overtaken Microsoft. This “ad” was forwarded to me by a Tribune head, as a lot of media outlets dismiss FB and the internets.
Figures that this is an ad and also using age old techniques of giving lots of info or copy that the user would be interested in and leaving a way to find more by their product. Bravo on making something archaic look revolutionary. Sidenote: why do all of these “perception shattering” videos have to use Fatboy Slim, “Right Here, Right Now”?…Lame
I agree with Jonson.
I find Qualman’s work inspirational, but I find its business-business focus terribly short-sighted and irritating!
There’s so much more than business in Social Media!
From my black and white 10 inch childhood tv to this. MAMA MIA!
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Nice advert for a book I suppose.
@ritter89
try socialnomics. net
search 4 social-media-revolution-2-refresh