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  1. @barbchamberlain Thanks for joining our network! - Jen
  2. Carter is proposing a very radical idea - catering to communities' particular interests from farmers markets to adult content #sncr
  3. Carter proposes that a market-driven strategy could be used by newspapers to create a hyper-local business model #sncr
  4. Carter says just adding a paid wall to an online newspaper property will not sustain the newspaper industry #sncr
  5. The new business model for newspapers must be fluid, functional and social, says Carter #sncr
  6. "Semantic technology is a new tool that newspapers could use to help create a new business model" says Carter #sncr
  7. Carter traveled and interviewed media entities in the North America, South America, Europe and Africa to inform her paper #sncr
  8. Popular new business models being pursued by newspapers right now include: online subscriptions, paid content and mobile apps #sncr
  9. SNCR 2009 Fellow Andria Carter is sharing her paper on "The Global Newspaper arket: Search for a New Business Model" #sncr
  10. "The era of the Social Media Peer Group" has arrived conclude DiMauro and Bulmer #sncr
  11. "One of the things we found is that companies are collaborating more outside their organization than internally," says Bulmer #sncr
  12. "Online and offline trust lines are starting to blur in interesting and important ways," says Di Mauro #sncr
  13. 75% of business decisionmakers rely on professional networks to support business decisions; 57% rely on online networks #sncr
  14. 44% of respondents access their professional online networks via their mobile devices, acc. to the study says Bulmer #sncr
  15. Mobile is really emerging as a social network platform and access point for professional decisionmakers says Bulmer #sncr
  16. The top 5: 92% of the respondents use LinkedIn, 51% Facebook, 41% Twitter, 13% Plaxo and 7% Xing - says Bulmer #sncr
  17. The majority of business decision makers (50% of respondents) participate in 3-5 professional online networks according to the study #sncr
  18. This was esp. true when these business decision makers felt that they were communicating with their peers whom they knew online or offline
  19. Professionals trust online information almost as much as they trust their offline communications according to the survey, says DiMauro #sncr
  20. LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook are the networks most used by business decision makers, according to DiMauro #sncr