Social Tagging

Social Tagging:
What encourages users to contribute to a site? Are there ways that users may be encouraged or given incentives to tag articles? Does site design, content, play a role? What are the critical sucess factors?


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If you suggest relevant tags to choose from the user has easier work and you can also drive the community to use specific term (sort of guided stemming if you know the term). One of the main problems of tagging is that it is comprised of natural language, so users may choose 'run' 'running' 'ran' 'jog' or 'jogging' as their tag and so reduce the efficiency of the tagging mechanism.

 I also think that users tend to relate to the same subjects multiple times, so allowing to tag multiple items with the same tag, like in flickr, is very useful and saves time.

If the design makes it obvious that you should tag, like making it a numbered step in the user's vanilla flow of work, then surely users will tag more.

I think the users will do what benefits them, so if you make the benefit from tagging obvious they will tag. Making the benefit from tagging obvious is related to the specific benefit your site will bring, so it is kind of hard to relate to this since I have no idea what the site is about. 


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Yood Interactive web and multimedia productions - web advertising

good usable design is a must

then if u pay them....

or give them credit or advertise them......


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I think that the critical success factor is usefulness of the contribution. 

If it helps the user himself for future reference (like in del.icio.us or flickr).

Or if it helps the user to create a reputation (mainly social sites and blogs, less tagging articles).

 


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It's true that on average users a lazy, egoistic and selfish bunch but you need to educate them to make them work. One simple idea (pretty obvious for any experienced social network creature) that seems to capture their minds quickly is: the more you tag your posts the more internal links to your post will appear from within the site thus increasing your post popularity in terms of PR, its searchability, findability etc etc.

Making users to tag someone else's items is a bit more difficult but look how MyBlogLog solved this by providing Tagged By and What Was Tagged MouseOvers


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