Posts Tagged ‘peering’
Business - Written Wednesday, February 10, 2010 by Denis Hancock - 2 Comments
Why I don’t trust the AdAge article about consumer trust
A couple of days ago Ad Age published an article entitled “In the age of friending, consumers trust their friends less.” The main finding that they presented, in the sub-title, was “Edelman study shows that only 25% of people find peers credible, flying in the face of social media wisdom.” It’s a provocative statement, and that’s likely why it was used – to draw people into the article. But my initial read on the findings, and how they are interpreted, leads me to not trust the message being sent.
The first clue that something is off comes from the chart they provided. True, when asked whom do you trust as a credible source of information about a company, friends / peers dropped from 45% to 25% (from 2008 to 2010). However, trust in other sources – TV news, radio news, and newspapers – dropped by almost the exact same proportion, from almost the exact same base (i.e. newspapers appear to have dropped from 46% to 26%, for example). The article gets around to mentioning this, but not until the main message they are trying to send has been established.
- Wikinomics Report Card: De Beers
- Wikinomics Report Card: Blizzard Entertainment
- Wikinomics Report Card: General Motors
- Guest Blogger Josh Beil: For successful IPTV, look to the wikinomics principles
- Wikinomics in Action: Wikitecture wins the Founder’s Award
- Dilbert mash up: June 6th 2008
- Obama’s victory and the power of wikinomics
- Greennote: is borrowing money from friends a good idea?
- Build it and they will come
Browse Content
- Car 2.0 - How a community builds a car
- The iPhone, growing up digital, and my daughter's education
- The dangers of GeoTweeting: PleaseRobMe.com
- Playbor: When work and fun coincide
- Lessons in collaboration from B.B. King’s
- A decade of frustration ahead?
- Games, user experience, and retroactive Continuity--All enabled by platforms
- Survey: How prepared is the enterprise to lead in the age of unbounded data?
- When you ask customers to dance, let them lead
- Real world examples for collaboration ROI
- Will You Use Target’s Mobile Coupons?
- Lessons in collaboration from B.B. King’s
- Games, user experience, and retroactive Continuity–All enabled by platforms
- Survey: How prepared is the enterprise to lead in the age of unbounded data?
- A decade of frustration ahead?
- The iPhone, growing up digital, and my daughter’s education
- Real world examples for collaboration ROI
- Playbor: When work and fun coincide
- Security, security, security…
- When you ask customers to dance, let them lead
- Car 2.0 – How a community builds a car
- Not everybody will have read Malthus. And the the title heading of this post app...
- Given the numbers not connected properly, there's continuous digital divide....
- Quite possibly....
- Due to global financial crisis companies and individuals are affected. Many work...
- Good post Naumi,
I like how you relate the jazz band performance to customer ...
- Hi Marilyn,
Thanks for the quote! I agree that some of the most interesting...
- Hi Friends H r u? I hope all is well...This is very true! Most gamers I know hav...
- Wonderful rich thought provoking analogies and a re quote of a favourite quote f...

