Web 2.0 ROI / Measurement resources
A log of ROI / Measurement resources I found in putting together the bdaily ‘Why’ article.
Return on Investment
- Bob Pearson – gives qualitative & quantitative response to Jeremiah Owyang
New ROI of blogging report from Forrester
Calculating business blog ROI - When I’ve pitched business blogs in the past, the client nearly always asked what the benefits of a blog were. The reasons to maintain a business blog include
- creating a sense of community with your customers,
getting feedback from your customers,
generating fresh content for your web site,
building company credibility and
improving search engine visibility, - just to name a few. That was always good enough for the client. I’ve never been asked to specify the ROI of a business blog. Eventually, someone will ask, though
- Wikis
- "Jon Mell builds upon his experiment to explore ROI and I can add that its common for our customers to reduce email volume by 30%, eliminating occupational spam. " – Ross Mayfield
- E-mail vs. wiki collaboration – see diagram
- Take a 30-man company with a £1,000,000 payroll, that’s a saving of £250,000
- Other Jon Mell roi calculations
- Enterprise 2.0 ROI
Instant Messaging ROI – IBM case study
ROI of blogging
Social software ROI - Pasted from <http://jonmell.co.uk/category/roi/>
- Related:
- Culture Trumps ROI
- Wikis as alternatives to email – find the ROI
Fyi http://jonmell.co.uk/category/roi/ - Mashups
Also, check out my articles tagged with ‘roi’ on Delicious for a growing list (which looks after itself!).
Measurement
I need to do some work on this!
Meanwhile, check out
- My articles tagged with ‘measurement’ on Delicious.
- Market Sentinel is also definitely worthwhile checking out.
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