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		<title>The Three F&#8217;s of Facebook: Having Friends! Developing Friendships! OR Just Being Friendly!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 00:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Page</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This blog post is about the Three F's of Facebook: Having Friends! Developing Friendships! OR Just Being Friendly! In this post, we reflect on something that perhaps we should all reflect on: What do the terms 'friends', 'friendship' and the action 'being friendly'  means to us, others and in our social worlds! An important reflection, especially before we add people to our FB profile; share or tag photos with/of them; email, text, call or hang out with them or better yet ... invite them to be part of our world! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who are your <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;</strong>? Why are they your <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;</strong>? And what characterises people as your <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;</strong>? I&#8217;ve been thinking for a long time about writing a post about <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;</strong> &#8230; the word, it&#8217;s meanings (so many) and how with digital media (and Facebook) the term <strong>&#8216;friend&#8217;</strong> is evolving because of the evolution in the social digital landscape within which we live, breath, work and socialise. In this we ponder how to some <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;</strong> in a digital space, is very different to <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;</strong> we connect with in an offline world! Where as to others the differential is minimal, and their reality is defined not by digital boundaries (online and offline) but by perceptual and emotional ones (values) and for others by physical boundaries (geography). So what do we mean by the term <strong>&#8216;friend&#8217;</strong>?<span id="more-610"></span></p>
<p>In this post, we reflect on something that perhaps we should all reflect on: What do the terms <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;, </strong><strong>&#8216;friendship&#8217;</strong> and the action <strong>&#8216;being friendly&#8217;</strong> means to us, others and in our social worlds! An important reflection, especially before we add people to our FB profile; share or tag photos with/of them; email, text, call or hang out with them or better yet &#8230; invite them to be part of our world! It&#8217;s funny, because these terms are not new, they are not words we are unfamiliar with. However their meaning is so ever fluid today, more than ever before &#8230; as our digital space evolves, as it merges more with our non-digital world as we transverse spaces, so does the language and narrative we use to think and discuss <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;</strong>!</p>
<p>If someone &#8216;adds&#8217; you on Facebook, are they really your friend? What are the elements that we association with being a friend and why add someone, especially someone we might not really know? Is this changing what we mean by the term <strong>&#8216;friend&#8217; </strong>or just changing how we interact with people who &#8216;could&#8217; be our friends! So let&#8217;s espouse &#8230;</p>
<h3>Having Friends &#8211; Being Friendly &#8211; Developing Friendships!<strong><br />
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<p>The Oxford English Dictionary defines the term <strong>&#8216;friend&#8217; </strong>as:</p>
<ol>
<li>A person whom one <strong>knows, likes, and trusts</strong>.</li>
<li>A person whom one <strong>knows; an acquaintance</strong>.</li>
<li>A person with whom one is <strong>allied in</strong> a struggle or cause; a comrade.</li>
<li>One who <strong>supports, sympathizes</strong> with, or <strong>patronizes</strong> a group, cause, or movement</li>
</ol>
<p>In history &#8230; A friend is a <strong>lover</strong>, literally. The relationship between Latin amcus &#8220;friend&#8221; and am &#8220;<strong>I love</strong>&#8221; is clear, as is the relationship between Greek philos &#8220;friend&#8221; and phile &#8220;<strong>I love.</strong>&#8221; In English, though, we have to go back a millennium before we see the verb related to friend. At that time, frond, the Old English word for &#8220;<strong>friend,</strong>&#8221; was simply the present participle of the verb fron, &#8220;<strong>to love.</strong>&#8221; The Germanic root behind this verb is *fr-, which meant &#8220;<strong>to like, love, be friendly to</strong>.&#8221; Closely linked to these concepts is that of &#8220;peace,&#8221; and in fact Germanic made a noun from this root, *frithu-, meaning exactly that. Ultimately descended from this noun are the personal names Frederick, &#8220;<strong>peaceful ruler,</strong>&#8221; and Siegfried, &#8220;<strong>victory peace.</strong>&#8221; The root also shows up in the name of the Germanic deity Frigg, the goddess of love, who lives on today in the word Friday, &#8220;day of Frigg,&#8221; from an ancient translation of Latin Veneris dis, &#8220;<strong>day of Venus.</strong>&#8221;</p>
<p>So, from the above we can see characteristics and terms such as: &#8220;<strong><em>to know, knowledge of, to like, trust, love, is allied to, supportive of, sympathize with, peaceful, friendly to, lover of, someone I love</em></strong>&#8221; &#8230; a number for wonderful, deep and emotive words that create a psychological boundary around what is a <strong>&#8216;friend&#8217; </strong>is, <strong>&#8216;how friends behave&#8217;</strong> and <strong>&#8216;our relationship with them&#8217;</strong>&#8230;</p>
<p>But what about in digital social networks, such as on Facebook, where the term <strong>&#8216;friend&#8217;</strong> is used alot? Blurring the lines between connectivity and deep emotive social bonds. Are we connecting to <strong>&#8216;have friends&#8217;</strong>; &#8216;<strong>develop friendships</strong>&#8216; or are we just &#8216;<strong>being friendly</strong>&#8216; by adding people we have just met, chatted to, shared an experience and thought/hope they might become part of intimate circle of people who are our currently our friends. People who we might work with, grew up with or have known forever &#8211; such as family &#8230; in this the term &#8216;<strong>friends</strong>&#8216; and the activity of &#8216;<strong>being friendly</strong>&#8216; is about developing social bonds. In this we evolve from weak ties to deeper stronger ties with people &#8230; developed based on our level and type of emotive connectedness with them &#8211; similar values, loves, hates, opinions &#8230; but at it&#8217;s core development of mutual trust, respect and &#8230; love!</p>
<h3>Connectivity &#8211; Connections &#8211; Connectedness</h3>
<p>So from this it is important to distinguish between a number of other terms cognisiant with and used to describe the digital media space &#8230; <strong>&#8216;having connectivity&#8217;</strong>,<strong> &#8216;adding connections&#8217; </strong>and <strong>&#8216;developing connectedness&#8217;</strong>. The differential between these terms is about the extent or evolution from the technical bonds to the emotive social bonds between users of a system (i.e., nodes in a network) and the technical infrastructure that can and does connect them. In this sense,</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>&#8216;having connectivity&#8217;</strong> = is the ability and functionality of a digital system to &#8216;connect&#8217; nodes in a networks &#8211; be it people, computers or data points &#8230; i.e., being connected to the Internet gives you connectivity!</li>
<li><strong>&#8216;add connections&#8217; </strong>= is the number and quality of nodes that exist in a complex system &#8211; be it people, computers or data points&#8217;&#8230; i.e., being on Facebook and adding friends gives you connections!</li>
<li><strong>&#8216;developing connectedness&#8217;</strong> = is the emotive social bonds between nodes in a network &#8211; and in this essence is more about human social bonds and social capital that you develop&#8230; i.e., engaging in dialogue and conversation with friends through Facebook gives you connectedness!</li>
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<p>So in essence,<strong> &#8216;adding a friend&#8217;</strong>, <strong>&#8216;having friends</strong>&#8216;<strong>,</strong> and <strong>&#8216;developing friendships&#8217;</strong> are not one in the same &#8211; be it in an offline space such as at work or university or an online digital space such as Facebook. Connectivity through social networks most certainly might provide the digital opportunity for the latter to occur, however it is the deep rich social bonds and thus <strong>&#8216;connectedness&#8217;</strong> between <strong>&#8216;friends&#8217;</strong> in a network, that makes true, deep and lasting <strong>&#8216;friendships&#8217;</strong> develop, grow and sustain &#8230; no matter if you are in an online or offline space &#8230;</p>
<p>So next time someone asks you to <strong>&#8216;Add&#8217;</strong> them as a <strong>Facebook Frien</strong>d, and thus you are giving them permission to see into the privacy of your world &#8230; ask yourself three questions:</p>
<p>1. &#8216;Are they really a <strong>friend</strong>?&#8221; [See the definition above!]<br />
2. &#8220;Do you want to potentially build a <strong>friendship</strong> with them?&#8221;<br />
3. OR &#8220;Are you just being <strong>friendly</strong>?&#8221;</p>
<p>Smiles</p>
<p>Kelly</p>
<p> <img src='http://caseinsights.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>P.s. &#8220;Family are the friends you grow up with; Friends the family your choose; and Strangers the friends you haven&#8217;t met yet&#8221; (Dr. Kelly Page, 2010).</p>
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		<title>Me Tarzan &#8211; You Jane! Is Marketing Finally Coming Out of the Jungle?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 01:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Page</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post discusses the evolution of the marketing mindset and marketing language because of the impact and adoption of digital electronic resources. A key focus here is places on the role of the social web and the evolution of marketing from a Them &#038; Us mentality to one of Me+We! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-391" title="tarzan_jane_800x600" src="http://caseinsights.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tarzan_jane_800x600-300x225.jpg" alt="tarzan_jane_800x600" width="231" height="174" />Me Tarzan &#8211; You Jane!</strong></h3>
<p>Can you imagine the impact on sales if we treated our customers like this? Well maybe in some ways we do, but our customers haven&#8217;t known any better! But that is changing, and changing quickly.</p>
<p>One of the biggest things we are seeing electronic technologies having an impact on in marketing is not just how we do marketing. Electronic technologies are changing the mindset behind how we view marketing, talk about marketing and the roles of who is involved in marketing. <span id="more-385"></span></p>
<h3>Them &amp; Us = Mass Marketing</h3>
<p>Has marketing ever been a linear process? Do we as human beings actually interact with each other in a linear way? Now time is linear, and because we organise processes usually by time, many of our working processes are linear. But in fact we live and work in social networks.</p>
<p>If we think back to the agarian age, before the inception of mass machines of the industrial era, we lived and shared goods in social networks of close geographical proximity. Bartering and developing strong-tie bonds to facilitate the exchange of goods.</p>
<p>But as large scale machinery was introduced, enabling standardisation in production and broadcast media was invented to reach the mass audience with a single message, so too did the mindset of marketing involving the formalisation of linear marketing processes and strategies to market to the masses evolve.</p>
<p>Born was the concept of sales processes and mass strategic marketing. These are inherently linear one-way processes in which organisations <strong>(them)</strong> &#8211; be it marketers, sales teams, advertisers or account managers, develop strategies and programs to sell and advertise to segments of consumers, customers, buyers <strong>(us)</strong>.</p>
<p>But inherently in mindset there is a divide, a physical and psyhcological divide between organisation and community. It&#8217;s a <strong>them &amp; us</strong> mindset, in which the community is something marketed and sold to! They are not participatory, but passive.</p>
<p>Even the language &#8211; customer, consumer, user &#8211; denotes a psychological position in the mindsets of marketers. &#8216;You are inherently someone who responds, purchases, consumes, or buys on behalf of an entity&#8217;. You should feel happy I&#8217;ve identified you as a attractive segment I&#8217;m going to market to.</p>
<p>I can see the relationship to Tarzan and Jane now -<strong> Me provider &#8211; You Customer!<br />
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<p>With the social web this mindset is evolving and tomorrow&#8217;s marketers especially, are seeing the world differently. They didn&#8217;t grow up in a time of mass mechanical machines but in one of social digital networks.</p>
<h3>Me + We = Social Marketing</h3>
<p>With recent developments in digital social web services &#8211; be it tools, technologies, channels, or platforms &#8211; we are starting to see changes in how marketing is viewed, spoken about and the role of people within it!</p>
<p>Marketing is far more social today than it ever has been. By social I don&#8217;t mean &#8216;socially responsible&#8217;, I mean as part of a wider social network or community, not apart or distant from it.</p>
<p>Marketing projects are increasingly organised less and less in silos &#8211; such as advertising, PR, sales, distribution &#8211; and more fragmentated involving cross-functional teams across social networks. We are recognising the need for very differing skills in collaboration &#8211; be it in IT, usability, system design.</p>
<p>Electronic tools, technologies and channels are the enactors in this evolution, facilitating the rise in the &#8216;I&#8217; generation <strong>(me)</strong>, where my role in the media, in the message, in the marketing process I as an individual can define.</p>
<p>These choices are not just up to marketers, but to customers, consumers, buyers, employees etc to choose their role and participation in the marketing process. We also don&#8217;t want to be seen as a segment or number, but a person!</p>
<p>As a result marketing is being forced to focus more on people <strong>(me)</strong> and the social network, the community they are part of <strong>(we)</strong> and listen and interact within this community. Not just sit outside it, viewing the community as something we can break up to target or reach.</p>
<p>So perhaps marketing is moving out of the jungle &#8230; evolving from a mindset of <strong>them &amp; us</strong> to one of <strong>Me + We</strong>!</p>
<p>I wonder who amongst us in this profession will survive? As Charles Darwin once wrote:<span class="body"> </span></p>
<p><em><span class="body">It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.</span></em></p>
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