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Do people outside of marketing care about social media?

There’s no doubt the benefits of social networking, blogging, etc. in the marketing realm. In my personal experience, I’ve been able to grow both personally and professionally through social media outlets. Because like everyone says, these days, you HAVE to be active online to keep up with your fellow PR, advertising, and marketing professionals.

But what about other industries? Very few of my friends who work in other industries see the significance of blogging or Twittering or anything related. When I’ve tried to explain the benefits and get them online, their interests fizzle.

“No one I KNOW is even on Twitter, and there’s nothing I need to blog about. It works for you because everyone in your industry does this kind of stuff, but it’s just not right for me.

This is a typical response I get from friends or family who give it a stab. Sure, most of my college friends are on Facebook or MySpace, but they typically use it to stay in touch with friends and post pictures. The number of people I know who actively participate in the online conversation by reading and hosting blogs, networking on LinkedIn, etc. – very, very few outside of the marketing industry.

I might just have cynical friends who are behind the technology wave, but I’m not sure. The fact that social networking has taken over email online makes me think I just have weird friends. How long will it take for everyone to join these networking sites, and if they do, will they see the benefit and use these sites to their advantage?

March 11, 2009 Posted by | Gen Y, public relations, Social Media | , , , , , | 3 Comments

   

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