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    26th August 2009 - By Travis Wright

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    Have you ever thought about snagging some books on this crazy new medium they call Social Media? Well, Jurgen Appelo compiled a great list of the top books in the space. The science behind his list is quite fascinating. He created this list using six criteria: number of Google hits; number of Amazon ratings; average Amazon rating; number of GoodReads ratings, average GoodReads rating and the release date.

    To see the whole list head over to Jurgen’s site, MellowBillow. You will never remember the name of his blog, so make sure to bookmark it.

    The top ten books to own in Social Media and Web 2.0 are:

    # Title / Author(s)
    1 Twitter Power: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time
    Joel Comm, Ken Burge
    2 Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies
    Charlene Li, Josh Bernoff
    3 World Wide Rave: Creating Triggers that Get Millions of People to Spread Your Ideas and Share Your Stories
    David Meerman Scott
    4 Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us
    Seth Godin
    5 Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations
    Clay Shirky
    6 The Brand Bubble: The Looming Crisis in Brand Value and How to Avoid It
    John Gerzema, Edward Lebar
    7 The New Rules of Marketing and PR
    David Meerman Scott
    8 What Would Google Do?
    Jeff Jarvis
    9 Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
    Don Tapscott, Anthony D. Williams
    10 Personality Not Included
    Rohit Bhargava

    Here is how he did all of the calculations.

    Doing the Calculations
    When it was time to do the calculations, I checked the number of reader’s ratings on Amazon, and I ranked the books according to these results (= a measure of quantity). I also checked the average Amazon ratings, and I ranked the books according to these results (= a measure of quality). Consequently I did exactly the same with the ratings on GoodReads, checking both total number of ratings and averages.

    I then checked the number of Google hits for each of the books, and I ranked them accordingly (= a measure of popularity). Last of all, I ranked the books according to their age since their first release date. (When Amazon and GoodReads reported different first release dates, I used the oldest one.) I decided to use this metric because I think newer books with X ratings should be awarded higher positions on my list than older books with the same X ratings. After all, having collected those same X ratings in a shorter time span is a better achievement.

    Finally, I took the six rankings, waved a bit with my wizard’s wand, drank a lot of coffee, and re-calculated everything into a final ranking. This resulted in the list you now have before you.

    Again, go check it out at MellowBillow Top 100 Social Media Books, . Great list Jurgen! Thanks for your hard work!

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