Graphic on social media: The Conversation Prism


The Conversation Prism

I am catching up on my reading in India. 11 and-a-half time zones ahead of Chicago time and over my RSS transom arrives this new graphic that illustrates the emerging conversation that is happening online.

The prism is produced by Brian Solis who is a PR pro based in San Francisco.

The conversation map is a living, breathing representation of Social Media and will evolve as services and conversation channels emerge, fuse, and dissipate.
If a conversation takes place online and you’re not there to hear or see it, did it actually happen?

Indeed. Conversations are taking place with or without you and this map will help you visualize the potential extent and pervasiveness of the online conversations that can impact and influence your business and brand.

I think it is interesting to see how quickly social media has evolved and impacts the media habits of Web-centric people.

Some other headlines and links from today’s list that you may show the impact this type of fast-evolving personal media creation consumption is having on an industry struggling to provide the same kind of in-demand services:

crisis

    API Summit Concludes: Industry in ‘Crisis,’ Needs Outside Help

    Rupert Murdoch to media: You dug yourself a huge hole.

    Do U.S. newspapers have six more months?

    How Newspapers Can Reinvent Themselves

    Newspapers Jettisoning Top Talent to Cut Costs

    Photographers find unwitting success with social media


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