Peter F. Drucker

'The critical question is not 'How can I achieve?' but 'What can I contribute?'

Facebook: It’s Not Privacy You Are Losing But Your Consumer’s Rights and Control

Posted: May 18th, 2010 | Author: Isman Tanuri | Filed under: Marketing 2.0, Social Media | Tags: , , , , , , , | View Comments

 

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The hot topic of discussion in the social web right now is Facebook’s push towards becoming a more public platform and its ‘shenanigans’ with your privacy. There is now an organised movement (QuitFacebookDay.com) that has earmarked May 31st as D-Day. For a better idea of what has changed on Facebook, I suggest you have a look at the informative graphic below. PC World has a good article that outlines Facebook’s open social strategy too.

The Open Web is The Future Web

Without a doubt, I am all for an open web. I keep my Facebook profile public and I do not shy away from sharing most parts of my life on the web. I believe the more we are willing to share, the better our experience with the web will be and the more knowledgeable and useful the internet will become. Note this: I chose to be open.

I am blogging this in response to Daphne Maia’s own post ‘Privacy Has Been Long Dead. Mark Zuckerberg Didn’t Steal It’. Daphne made some great points that I agree big-heartedly, including:

  • Facebook still remains a juggernaut in our lives. Our friends and family are in there and it is a great platform for businesses with over 400 million Facebook users to tap. How will we ever let go?
  • Facebook is a “structured blog..within a big big community” and more (eg. games, online shopping, news, etc). I agree with Daphne here that Facebook’s main draw is its blog-like feature, a space to share with people on your network. There are really an abundance of things to do on Facebook. (FarmVille anyone?)
  • Facebook users need to learn how to: exercise gumption and exercise discretion’. I agree wholeheartedly. Very important. I have seen so many sharing failures on Twitter (an even more public platform) that I sometimes wonder if people ever realised they are being watched and read.

But my stand and opinion differ from Daphne’s here on on a large part of her observation and belief. Disclaimer (if one is required): Daphne and I are friends, online and in real life. Friends can disagree, yes? :)

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A Literature Review: 'Role of Social Media in Contemporary Marketing'

Posted: September 18th, 2009 | Author: Isman Tanuri | Filed under: Life-long Learning, Marketing 2.0, Social Media | Tags: , , , , , | View Comments

This literature review was written as part of my final project for the BA (Hons) Marketing Management program I had attended. I personally thought it was a lot of fun getting this together, especially enjoyed the tons of reading. A lot of insights and new ideas were formed during the process of writing this. See if you enjoy it too. Do leave a comment if you don’t :)

You may wish to download the PDF for later viewing.

Update Dec 1 ’09: I received an overall Distinction grade for the Final Year Project, of which this Literature Review is a major component.


On the Reading List

Posted: June 22nd, 2009 | Author: Isman Tanuri | Filed under: Books | Tags: , , , , | View Comments

These are actual books in my reading queue..

1. Groundswell: Charlene Li & Josh Bernhoff

2. The New Language of Marketing 2.0: Sandy Carter

3. Permission Marketing (Seth Godin)

4. The One to One Future: Don Peppers & Martha Rogers

5. Planet Google: Randall Stross

6. The Search : John Batelle (another Google story book)

7. Tipping Point: Malcolm Galdwell

Question is, when can i get any reading done?