Friday, March 30, 2012

Social Networking with Tumblr


There are continually new social networks being developed.  One of the latest is tumblr.  It is a blogging platform that is favored by individuals who are trying to foster an artistic identity.  Tumblr allows individuals to share photographs, paintings, and other forms of artwork.  As a result, tumblr is much more visually appealing then other social networks.  Text is not as important when tumbling.  Text is used as a backstory that supports the art.  “Tumblr lets you effortlessly share anything.  Post text, photos, quotes, links, music, and video, from your browser, phone, desktop, email, or wherever you happen to be.”  (Tumblr, 2012)

Davide Karp, the founder of Tumblr.com, stated that, “tumblr is growing by a quarter billions impressions every week.”  (TCTV, 2012)  A larger percentage of this growth has come from college students.  Tumblr currently has 16.5 million users.  There have been 4.5 million posts made.  This equals out to about 26 million new posts a day.  (Mae, 2012)  Tumblr has become known as the easy way to blog.  It was designed for individuals who want to get their thoughts out there. 

Tumblr is easy to set up.  All the user needs is an email address, password, and blog name.  The user can choose to provide a photograph for their account.  They are also encouraged to provide a title for their blog.  The Themes and Appearances tabs allow the user to choose the themes for their blog.

It appeals to the less experienced bloggers.  Wordpress.com and Blogger are often used by more experienced bloggers.  Some of these bloggers choose to use tumblr as their secondary account.  When using tumblr the viewer does not have to wait for the page to load.  They can also quickly skim through the text.  The primary blog is likely to be much denser. 

Tumblr allows the user to follow other users who share the same interest they do.   Tumblr makes it very easy to reblog information.  This action allows for followers of a blog to receive these relative news clips too. 

Tumblr lets the user decide whether to publish their post immediately, or chose to have them published at a later date.  The tool that allows the user to publish post at a later date and time is particularly useful for a business professional that would like to remind client of upcoming client appreciation events, or important deadlines that are approaching.   Whereas, a writer might use it to announce an upcoming public appearance to their followers.   

Tumblr allows for post to be supported by six different forms.  They are text, quote, link, chat, and video.  Tumblr does not have some of the editing tools that some of the other blogging formats do.  Tumblr does not limit the number of words that you can use. 

Tumblr has a mobile application.  There is an application that works on the iPhone and also the Blackberry.  The lets the account holder to access and update their account around the clock. 

WordPress does a better job then tumblr does when it come to supporting big business.  WordPress is much more flexible with its designs.  It supports ecommerce, forms, listings, heavy content, and advertising.  Tumblr is not designed to support such formats. 

An individual can set up their tumblr to post to twitter as links automatically.  This is suppose to drive traffic to their site.  Facebook also allows users to set it up so their tumblr post appear on their facebook.  This differs from the way twitter supports tumblr, because the twitter uses actually go to the site.  Tumblr allows you to create these links more easily than many other blogging sites. 

There is not just one social network that works for all people.  An individual’s choice should be made based on who their target audience is, what their technical abilities are, and who will be writing the text for the site.  Some people use one social networking site, while others use multiple social media sites. 

2 comments:

  1. It was interesting to learn about Tumblr, I had no idea it even existed. I checked out the website and it looks pretty easy to use and navigate! I liked how they had come many options for their users. Maybe once the site gets bigger it will be able to support bigger businesses.

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  2. I've been debating on whether or not to set up a Tumblr account for a while, but I still don't know very much about it. Your post put it into context for me and I will definitely check it out. I like how versatile it is with the types of things that can be posted to it.

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