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Social Media Marketing Sites as Databases

The other day I was giving a seminar on Social Media Marketing. We went through three different sites, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook as a part of the presentation. In the middle of the LinkedIn presentation, one participant got completely confused and needed to come up for air. Why?

The Internet is one vast database. Each of these sites is a huge database. The cool part about having a database is being able to retrieve information from that database that interests you. Because that is the cool part, those who create these databases have ways to interface or pull information and even re-arrange it or reformat it to meet your needs. These are called apps or applications.

That part is pretty easy to understand. That is the theory side of it. The part that begins to get confusing is the implementation side. Because if I am involved in, for example, both LinkedIn and Twitter, I might think to myself, “Wouldn’t it be cool to pull information from Twitter and embed it in LinkedIn?” You bet it would.

But we went the first to think of it. Actually the folks at LinkedIn thought of it and created an app called Company Buzz. So right in the middle of my LinkedIn presentation, as I was demonstrating Company Buzz and how it lets me see what people are saying about my company and, for that matter, about any other company or key word that I want, this participant asked if I was speaking about LinkedIn or Twitter.

Yes was my reply. Company Buzz is just one example of how applications can pull (or even push) information from more than one database to show you the information you want.

OK, I gave her more than a Yes. I took the time to explain pretty much what I just blogged about.

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  • en: @stephenfry watching or listening? 07/08/09 06:56pm
  • en: @AngelaHernandez ASKING QUESTIONS! I'd rather be asked dozens of minute details than have a project screwed up or wrong info used! 07/08/09 06:56pm
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  • en: @BrunoFigueiredo About "engaging apps": Where do you put 37signals apps? Engaging or plain functional or both? 07/08/09 06:56pm
  • en: @sylviatidyharri @brianhoadley @OliBarrett @oli Definitely sounds like a job for the twitter clients like Tweetdeck or Seesmic ... 07/08/09 06:56pm
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