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Companies apply ROI to Web 2.0

Companies apply ROI to Web 2.0

By:  Heather Havenstein  On: 29 Jul 2007 For: Computerworld Creator

A Forrester Research report looks at the metrics enterprises are using to evaluate the success -- or failure -- of their attempts to apply next-generation software. Do "soft" benefits count?

However, those surveyed noted there is no "killer combination" of the tools, although RSS was most strongly correlated with high-value combinations.

The best way for companies to get Web 2.0 tools into place effectively, Young suggested, is to tap the most concise measurements possible to show the value of the technology. For example, with an external facing blog, factors such as the boost to a company's profile are difficult to measure, he noted.

"You can calculate how many impressions you got on your particular Web site and your particular message and what type of spending you would have to do ... to advertise to accomplish the same thing," he said. "These sort of measures are a little bit convoluted, but it at least gets you closer to a concrete business value. It really ends up setting the right culture in place, [providing] the right incentives and doing this holistically, not just throwing some tools out there and expecting people to use them."










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Heather Havenstein Heather Havenstein is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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