A simple story that illustrates the forces shaping social media. This video comes in an unbranded “presentation quality” version that can be licensed for use in the workplace. www.commoncraft.com
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sleep walkers like ice cream
1:00 picke icecream!?!
Hi there!
Well, this video is just awesome! I love the design too.
Love this video, simple yet informative.
Hello leelefever
I have to admit I am very impressed with the quality of your videos here on youtube.
They are certainly a pleasure to watch as I do enjoy them.
I am sure there is many others who also feel the same about your videos.
Mark McCulloch
inspiring!!!
This is a fantastic and clever explanation!
THANKS!
Mary Palmer & Associates (Consultants in Arts and Education) – Orlando FL
DREAMWALKERS
@stanshan69
It is called an example.
Great way to explain it. Very clever.
o Yeah bAbe
This is really helpful to understand how business can profit from social media. Very nice job! If you seek more information you should also watch “Social Media in Europe and Germany”.
very clever ^^
scoopville. such a hilarious name
This guy should give it up. Scoopville? Making personal ice cream, some people liked pickles? What are you talking about!?!?!
terrorist communication/organization
you’re that stupid.
Excellent
This is very similar to things I find on YouTube. I really love the way this shows opinions on the item, except that people don’t think about negative outcomes, because, frankly, their are none.
sorry, but i really didn’t find this particularly helpful. I see that it’s kinda cute, and i’m totally fine with the whole metaphor idea – but surely it would be good to actually talk about social media for what it is today a little?
i refuse to believe you’re that stupid
So stupid. Do they sell ice cream or what? How do they compete with the big factory?
Ei kokaiinijuhlia Kotkan Kuutsalon saaressa Selin, Veijonen ja Samuli Edelmann.
i go to scoopville if it existed
this is a better discription of the open source comunity then anything!