Social
Media Dietitians
"Making the World a Healthier Place" |
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Content: Part One
Social Media Defined.
Social media has become an integral part of modern society. There are general social networks with user bases larger than the population of most countries. There are niche sites for virtually every special interest out there. There are sites to share photos, videos, status updates, sites for meeting new people and sites to connect with old friends. It seems there are social solutions to just about every need.
- Cameron Chapman, written exclusively for WDD1
Social Media is the ability to Communicate and Interact with people of similar interests throughout the world by means of the World Wide Web (Web for short). Social Media is still in its infancy, but currently it is being used in numerous areas, such as:
Networking
Education
News
Arts and Entertainment
Marketing, Advertising and Sales
Brand Recognition
Philanthropy
Friendship and Support
Social Media History
The
history is short, but the growth massive. In December 1995 about 16 million
people (0.4% World Population) were using the Web. By September 2010 the number
grew to 1,971 million users (28.8% World Population) 2.
Social Media has become a major force in communication utilized by individuals, women, men, children, teenagers, parents, grandparents, families, media, professional associations, educators, health professionals, government agencies, business, industry, advertising, marketing, public relations, charitable affiliations, religious organizations, support groups, artists and entertainers. The impact is at the local, statewide, national and international levels.
Significant Events in the Development of Social Media
1965 The first network experiment was conducted.
1981 IBM creates its first Personal Computer.
Microsoft creates DOS.
1983 DNS (Domain Name System) is designed
1987 10,000 hosts on the Internet; 25 million PCs
sold in US
1989 100,000 hosts on Internet.
1991, August
6th the World Wide Web becomes public.
2000, February 10,000,000 domain names have been registered
2000, September 20,000,000 websites on the Internet, numbers doubled
since February 2000
2003
LinkedIn founded.
MySpace founded.
2004 Zuckerberg launches "Thefacebook"
2005 YouTube.com launches
2006
Twitter is created by Jack Dorsey
Estimated 92 million Web sites online
2010 Twitter has grown worldwide and currently has
more than 100 million users
2010,
July Facebook has more than 500 million active users
(about 1 person for every 14 in the world)
This is a partial list of Social Media Platforms with a brief description. | |
Social Media Platform | Description |
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LinkedIn
was founded in 2003 and was one of the first social networks devoted to
business. Originally, LinkedIn allowed users to post a profile and to
interact through private messaging. Gradually, other features have been
added, including groups, question and answer forums, and advanced
profile features, including real-time updates. As of November 2, 2010, LinkedIn had more than 80 million registered users, spanning more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. Quantcast reports LinkedIn has 21.4 million monthly unique U.S. visitors and 47.6 million globally. |
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MySpace.com was founded in 2003 and by 2006 had grown to be one of the most popular social networks. It offers a variety of tools and features, including blogging and instant messaging. Due to the competition from Facebook, MySpace shifted its focus to social entertainment (sharing music, movie and TV-related content). It now has some 125 million users but with decreasing traffic (2010). Fastest growing demographics are 18-24 year olds. |
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Facebook started out as a Harvard-only social network back in 2004. In 2008 Facebook became the most popular social networking site, surpassing MySpace, and continues to grow. July 2010 Statistics: Over 500 million active users (50% of which sign-in daily); Over 900 million pages, groups, communities and events; Over 150 million active users who access through mobile devices. |
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YouTube was the first major video hosting and sharing site, launched in 2005. Users can upload videos and share them through YouTube or by embedding them on other websites (social networks, blogs, forums, etc.). YouTube’s major social features include ratings, comments, and the option to subscribe to the channels of a user’s favorite video creators. In November 2006, YouTube, LLC was bought by Google Inc. and now operates as a subsidiary of Google. In October 2010, Google published its third quarter financial results for the year, which stated that YouTube was serving two billion videos a week accompanied by advertising. |
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Blogs are usually maintained by an individual with regular
articles and updates. A typical blog combines text,
images and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to
the topic. The ability of readers to leave comments in an interactive
format is an important part of many blogs.
As of December 2007, blog search engine Technorati was tracking more
than 112,000,000 blogs.
Blogger is a blog publishing
service that allows private or multi-user blogs with time-stamped
entries. It was launched in 1999 by Pyra Labs, which was bought by
Google in 2003. Blogger was ranked 16 on the list of top 50 domains in
terms of number of unique visitors in 2007. |
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Twitter is a micro-blogging platform. It was founded in 2006. As of April 2010, Twitter users were signing up at the rate of 300,000 daily and the site had over 105 million registered users. There are over 55 million daily tweets and 600 million daily search queries. |
Opportunities for
Dietitians
The dietitian is using Social Media to communicate, teach, learn, share and exchange information and ideas. The dietitian can be found:
Networking with colleagues locally, statewide, national and/or international
Reporting on the News
Writing Blogs on numerous subjects, including: nutrition, health, recipes, shopping, editorials, consumer interests, weight control, diabetes, networking, child nutrition and many more diverse topics.
Designing online resources and tools for the consumer, educator, journalist and health professional
Working with the government, industry and professional associations to develop nutrition education programs
Utilizing entertainment and art to send health messages
Offering Continuing Education courses
Providing online nutrition counseling
Creating communities to offer support to colleagues and the consumer
Developing friendships
Can you think of other ways dietitians are using social media?
References.
Prepared by Dietitians-Online©, 2013