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A blog on Consumer-Generated Media, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer-generated_media
A blog on Consumer-Generated Media, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer-generated_media
Study on how CGM influence purchasing decision through "influencers", at
http://www.bizreport.com/2006/12/study_cgm_the_great_influencer.html





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Definition

From Wikipedia:

"Consumer-generated media (CGM) describes word-of-mouth behavior that exists on the Internet. Typically, consumer-generated media encompasses opinions, experiences, advice and commentary about products, brands, companies and services -- usually informed by personal experience -- that exist in consumer-created postings on Internet discussion boards, forums, Usenet newsgroups and blogs. CGM can include text, images, photos, videos, podcasts and other forms of media. CGM is of particular interest to marketers, brand managers and market researchers because it leaves a digital, archivable trail on the Internet that algorithm-based technologies can measure and analyze.

Pete Blackshaw (CMO for CGM analytics firm Nielsen BuzzMetrics) claims to have coined the phrase "consumer generated media."

The earliest mention of the phrase "consumer generated media" appeared in a press-release (Business Wire, 27th March 2000) issued by the company ShareYourWorld, Inc. who connected people who create digital media with those interested in licensing it."


More Information

A blog on Consumer-Generated Media, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer-generated_media

Study on how CGM influence purchasing decision through "influencers", at http://www.bizreport.com/2006/12/study_cgm_the_great_influencer.html


Podcast

Issue 25 of the Across the Sound podcast series, deals with the topic of consumer-generated media.


URL = http://www.acrossthesound.net/2006/03/ats_25_new_mark.html

The content of the podcast are described here, at http://notetaker.typepad.com/cgm/2006/03/across_the_soun.html