Frankwatching comes up with an experiment. A group of social media experts come together to make a number of predictions. On a piece of paper, the professionals involved write down what social media will look like in five years and which invention will be a reality by then. The pieces of paper are put in a tube. This is then hidden in a secret place somewhere in the sun and under the sand. In five years, this group will bring out the time capsule again. Were they right? Did they come close with their predictions or were they completely wrong? In the meantime, a good bottle of wine is put aside and you get to see the pieces of paper.
Social media in five years
Social media meet a need that has always existed. We have all needed information panama phone number list for our work, our hobbies or whatever. In the past, we only received this information (!) via very diverse media. Think of trade journals or newsletters, but also of network meetings or training days. Thanks to social media, we can now get this information much more easily and, above all, more directly. Information has also become more insightful, because we can get much closer to the source of the information via social media.
This need has always been there and will always be there. I predict that this way of gathering information will only develop further within the next five years. The realization that sharing knowledge will ultimately only yield more knowledge and therefore also work or turnover, will only increase. The condition is that the use of social networks will also grow and that trend is clearly visible. Entrepreneurship will therefore change fundamentally under the influence of sharing knowledge. Decoding so-called 'implicit knowledge' will have many consequences. Think for example of sharing workplaces, but also the collective arrangement of matters that entrepreneurs previously wanted to arrange themselves.