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Facebook Fan Pages Should Tell a Brand Story.

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When u blog, u don’t hear from anybody.

By which I mean, people don’t comment - apart from cyborg half spam robot half rogue virus spreader : possibly half person.

So while u may hear from Sam Worthington’s United States of Tara alter ego social media spammer; You don’t hear from Real People.

HBO has just released its first salvo of promotional items to promote Season 3 debut of TRUE BLOOD which returns to the air SUNDAY, JUNE 13 at 9:00 p.m.

Real People meaning those “Fans” that login with Facebook Connect and click Like.

And if The ZuckerShip has it’s way : You will be able to extend Fanship and liking to the broader internet.

But when u stop blogging, u do hear from people about it. You hear more from them, than when u r blogging.

“You aren’t blogging is everything OK?”

“Well I update on Twitter 10 times a day to 2,000 people - if u include the spam/social 140 character generating cyborgs - Doesn’t that count rather than long form blogging like it’s 2006 ?”

“I guess so” they respond, unconvinced.

When u aren’t blogging often it means other things are happening too. You may actually be busy with work. With life. But u also may not.

It may just be that ur annoyed with Wordpress - combined with a buggy Firefox - for eating your last few blog posts that may have taken hours.. but supposed html errors prevented from publishing.

And fact is channels like Twitter and Facebook are pretty damn compact. Powerful and quick. They also fit perfectly into the - is that the internet in your ipad-touch-phone-berry or ru just happy 2C me ?

Who needs to make an argument anyway.

Long form discussion papers on Why Australia Just Doesn’t Get Startups. or Why Conroy is a Bigger Tool Than Palin. And The Bloggers vs Journos : Taking the iPad into your own Conversational Brand Narrative Posts, just aint as fun as they used to be.

For some reason tho, and I’m a bit embarrassed to admit this. But I’ve been wanting to write a little bit more (but not too much) on the non April Fools title of this post; Facebook Fan Pages Should Tell a Brand Story.

The top level stats of Facebook are fairly evident I’m sure if u do a quick google search or peruse social media 101 presos on Slideshare.

My very basic confession is I think there is a marketing opportunity on Facebook.

Naff I know.

I’m all for the classical search engine behaviourial economics model - that 30% of those 85% of all searches who enter google dot com : go there with a commercial intent in mind; To research, compare, buy.

And thus with a self service built ad engine utilising an auction mechanism to connect buyers and sellers - has created tens of billions of increasing dollars for Google’s founders, backers, employees, alumni who start new companies that get funded first, and acquired in the same order : Sometimes back to google. Sometimes to their first real competitor - Facebook.

Google like Yellowpages before it, has never really had much of a brand proposition for sellers in the way that Free to Air TV has it’s audience captive for ad breaks full of 15-30-60 second TVCs. Or even the next wave product placement such as the iPad in last nite’s Modern Family - in which an episode is based around the release of a new product. Or Gaga including parodies of Product Placement for companies she recently joined as ambassador.

"oh it did not do that.. it did do that..." - phil's birthday product placed ipad : "who's ready for the first day of the rest of their lives?"

So Facebook, following the Build it and the IPO or Trade Sale will come, has not had to do too much in the organic building of revenue in the way google did at a similar stage; Anecdotally- Facebook make hundreds of millions from a Microsoft advertising arrangement, and similarly substantial amounts from Social App Gaming Powerhouse - Zynga.

Which brings me to the longer than a tweet post I wanted to make about Facebook and it’s non charging for Fan Pages for brands and businesses.

Facebook does not charge a business to have a Fan Page. It does charge to “advertise” the page within Facebook, but it costs nothing for the page’s real estate.

Facebook also does not charge for what could be freemium analytics or campaign stats, that they call Facebook Insights.

Facebook Insights can be immediately fascinating due to the additional demographic information provided- Sex and Age breakdowns of the “Fans” of the brand page.

The benefit of Facebook is that as relatively “normal” people use it : And as it grows the normalisation (anecdotally) appears to get more and more normal; From being a Harvard hookup geek site; To university students around the world; To available to anyone over 13 years or so; With an email address and a real name they are willing to use on the site.

So while Facebook may or may not be annoying as a consumer, that it is made up of people u went to primary school with, that want to “reconnect” even if not really “communicate” in “real time” - In aggregate - given Facebook also has a sizeable quantity of  end users (75% of Australia’s Internet audience or 8.7M unique monthly users in Australia I remember Nielsen research saying or 7.9m maybe?) this provides advertisers and brands with both reach and context.

Theoretically.

In some cases then it’s easy for a business to fit into the Facebook world.

1. High involvement products can focus on the heavily research focused buyer… that is looking at all sources of online information before buying. They can fill their fan pages with product photos, videos, specs, informations, reviews, links + let the prospective buyer immerse themselves deep in the products superior attributes. Consumer electronics, tech gadgets, automotive and other retail related categories : Homewares/department store products for example should be locking in Facebook realestate and dumping their ecatalogues quicker than a search engine marketer can snapup an in demand parked domain.

2. Services requiring real world interaction can embrace Social CRM principles and use Facebook as front line support for customer queries. Why wait on the phone for 45 minutes on your lunch break. Planning and Executing a holiday, I’m sure Facebook will become a major hub for leisure and travel decisions over the next 5 years.

3. Fashion, Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Softdrinks, Fastfood, Alcohol and other “Low Involvement” as marketers dub the less impactful consumer decisions that dont’ require u working for the next 25 years and allocating 35%+ of the associated income to cover the “investment” - are going to shift a large portion of their budget here very quickly.

So let me repeat - at this moving well beyond 140 characters and into the multi-hundred word essay - the title of this post : Facebook Fan Pages Should Tell a Brand Story.

I’m particularly interested for this post in (above numbered) Point 3 re “Low Involvement” products and associated brands; Interested because

- #1 high involvement research based products (buying a home, getting a loan, car purchase) where the marketer via social media needs to provide information/insight etc and coordinate optimum retail purchase- seems obvious if not yet executed well…

- While #2 - “Services” whether it be travel industry, branchless banks, tech support for your isp/broken mobilephone/question for your broker etc - also seems a Typical CRM/Call Centre model - but applied to online social networks.

What I’m interested in is the “Glass and a Half of Full Cream Dairy Milk” type brands… and how their stories can be told, for business benefit, via social media, specifically Facebook Fan Pages.

So we all remember growing up and there would be TVC’s for whatever chocolate bar.. or whatever amazing scientific experiment that made Cadbury chocolate the best family choice when doing the supermarket shopping.

When I started my first job out of uni/marketing degree and working at DDB in St Kilda Road Melbourne… one of the clients was Cadbury Schweppes. Now this was 1995 : There wasn’t much of anything when it came to online advertising. In fact it was tailend of CD-Rom/Information Superhighway as it collided with new fangled Internet WWW.

I still remember being told when assessing what “new media opportunities” there were for Cadbury on the internet that “You can’t push (or eat) a chocolate bar down a telephone line.”

It’s true. But now when u start to see the kind of numbers that YouTube does… and as traditional above the line “brand” advertisers.. do their best to build brand cache via the online video channel, rather than look like a dickhead and erode it; Facebook Fan Pages look like a channel where the advertiser can go right back to original brand stories. And tell them from scratch to their target consumer.

Now I know this sounds like a typical green-eyed Conversational Marketing Pitch. And dont worry I have a little bit of sick in my mouth typing these words.

But let’s try and keep it simple. Laurel Papworth has a great list of the top 150 or so Australia Facebook Fan Pages for businesses and brands.

I won’t in this post breakdown the types of brands, their categories, what they are doing right or wrong… but what interests me is a word as almost overused as “conversational” or “conversations” or “community” as it relates to a “dialogue” with consumers… is that of a brand being “authentic”.

Brand authenticity is often mentioned in a marketing/advertising brief or plan. But it’s execution seems to be what determines whether you are “authentic”.

Working in the alcohol space as it relates to social media for example over the past year or two : And alot of the great authentic uses of social media - Both Facebook and Twitter... are the micro-breweries, such as Red Hill Brewery - which is a couple kilometres from where I live. There are other examples such as Stone and Wood in Byron Bay, as well as Effen Beer.

In this case authenticity may be easier to achieve for the micro-breweries as the person taking the photo of the Hops picking session, uploading it to Facebook, tweeting it - is also the Master Brewer; Quite possibly The Founder of the Business; A Part Owner.

And their whole livelihood is based on the success of their business. Which came as a result of passion and lifelong experience in the space.

So to be authentic for such people - it would be harder not to be. Such people are not moderating themselves. Worried about who they will offend. Not trying to remember what the line is from the latest campaign is. Or thinking about which agency is doing which creative for which brand.

But this is what makes the small examples such good case studies for the larger brands wanting to “Connect” to a new audience. And the Facebook fan pages like setting up a blog or twitter account, is a blank white and blue canvas from which a brand and its varied stakeholders can start from to tell it’s story.

Rather than be a campaign... Social Media is ongoing.. pretty much into infinity. The lack of start and end dates is quite confronting… It also makes quoting work hard ! But like anything coming up with a content plan, a framework for what content will be generated, will be a start.

But to be honest. To be authentic: As I work on pages.. I find it’s almost like Writing a Film/TV Script. Or what I imagine that to be :P

You have a set of (Brand) Characters - These are often (real) people: They have names.. and Facebook profiles… And to be authentic you might want to introduce these people : With a picture, a quote from them.. an introduction. Or maybe it’s a group (family) shot.. “This is The Team”. Or maybe some King Island T-Bones… noms.

Rather than just have non attributed copy... that could be from PR, or marketing, or some social media guru bad at The English (or whatevs the language) - You need to properly introduce The Cast/Actors/Characters.

And then like any good fiction: Which is basically what a brand is: The invisible associations and bits n bytes on top of the functional product that delivers something quantifiable to the purchaser. So branding in social media, and in this case Facebook Fan Pages, is like Fiction.

So once u have introduced the characters: Let’s use an example at moment : We’re hooked into The Pacific - much of which was shot in Melbourne, Australia: It’s a $150M+ Spielberg/Hanks HBO 10 parter… sort of a sequel or relative to Band of Brothers.

The first 35 minutes of the 54 minute episode of Part 1 The Pacific introduces the huge cast and lead characters, their backstory, and some indication of the key threads of where The Pacific will go; There seem to be 3 or so major storylines, each with corresponding lead.. although now I’m 3 episodes in.. you never know Sopranos/The Wire style.. whether characters may die or be written out.. and thus The Story changes.

My point being : A Brand’s Facebook Fan Page should be looked at the same way. Now as I’ve prefaced I’m talking about Brands that are often one’s that are consumed without much thinking. Dont cost too much. Disposable. And the factors that go into purchase may not be too conscious.

You buy them at a supermarket, convenience store, bottle shop, or the type of retail that involves “Fun” shopping on weekend, for a new tshirt, sneakers.. even some gadgets that dont involve a 2 year 4 figure contract and getting calls/emails from boss and clients on.

So the Facebook Fan Page isn’t a web agencies flashy rich media or immersive client sponsored web game. Nor is it a place to just dump the latest press release from a marketing campaign. Nor do u just “sync’ your ironic twitter @replies and trending topics #hashtags so u can appear hip’ironic. U won’t. U will appear unhip + moronic.

I hate to say it. As like the people that didnt get Twitter. I didn’t really get Facebook for business. I ran a search engine and believe in the hyperlocal social search advertiser value proposition. Still do.

But Facebook, as an advertiser funded brand destination for consumers is totally making sense to me now. There are a few different approaches. But brand authenticity underpinned by the telling of a Brand Story via a Group of properly introduced Brand Characters : That’s what Facebook Fan Pages can be used for.

So while Laurel’s research on the most popular Australian brand Facebook Fan Pages is very interesting: What is of scary interest to me; Is how many Australian brands currently have Fan Pages; Intend to over the next 12 months. What percentage will also adopt Twitter in duet. Then how does the consequent brand and category specific social content - assuming it’s made public (and fan pages do have an rss feed) - is indexed into Google and Bing. Which then collides with The black hat wearing Search Engine Manipulating blog commenting + coopting Cyborg.

Because when clients realise that the popular high authority, well liked, highly followed Social Media generated by them and more so their prospective consumers, across Facebook and Twitter.. is going higher and higher within the first page of Google results for consumer searches for their brands.. that is when Social Media will start getting a real percentage of above the line marketing budgets - So that Brand Stories and the latest marketing campaigns can get the optimum result.

#NOCLEANFEED : Leave the Country or Take yer Internet Usage Downunder*

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Click to see Twitter #NOCLEANFEED its goin'krazee

Click to see Twitter #NOCLEANFEED its goin'krazee

“What they are trying to achieve are great ‘pre-times.’ ‘Pre-time’ is a term used to describe how long it takes for a private tracker to make available a Scene release after it has been released (pre’d) on Scene topsites. The shorter the pre-time, the bigger the bragging rights, with the ultimate aim of the site winning the ‘race.’” That’s what it’s all about when it comes to bit-torrent and the only way2 get yer daily entertainment - private trackers via the awesome TorrentFreak

yup thats the truth.

BTW : Maybe u will find an invite or torrent tracker (none of which r probably on the government’s naughty banned list) to join’ere if u r alone (with yer internet usage downunder) and scared, altho downunder it is National Censorship Day so watch out for Big Brother (have that anonymous IP filtering happening)… What’s this got to do with #NOCLEANFEED debate ? Well everything and nothing. I actually started writing post before #NOCLEANFEED went mental.. but let’s assume that opening paragraph i wrote - that no1 in government… has (ANY OR no  FN idea) what it means.. well : it’s the where the leading edge of bittorrent is…. and thus an area government should understand if they want to curtain and manage the dodgysbut instead they will happily ignore.. so they can filter non-offensive “Sperm Whales”, which is part of the 2.5% which falls into their filtering algorithm for a #CLEANFEED. For summary, check inquistr.

I prefer the fake conroy!

I’ll go back a step and grab a couple of paras from the Tfreak article if u aint in on the whole private torrent tracker thing (mine went down for a fortnight… and um lets say my internet bill went up by $100 that month and my wasted time per day was 2 hours more and i missed key episodes when the rest of the world watched’em) “For many in the BitTorrent community, private sites are where the real action can be found+

rudd should put his own position directly.

Private BitTorrent trackers are usually much smaller than public trackers. More commonly ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 members (but some with many tens of thousands), these sites are often accessible by invite only, meaning that prospective users need to have direct contact with someone who is already a member. Private sites commonly operate a ratio-based system where users are expected to upload around the same amount of data as they download, to ensure that the tracker’s ‘economy’ stays healthy. Some sites experiment with different methods of achieving the same ends, but whatever the technique the result is often more users ’seeding’ than can be commonly found on similar torrents on public trackers, resulting in higher speeds and shorter download times.

Click for report in link... the government have no idea how hard "filtering" of any type is...

Luckily the really smart Rudd Labor government… who arbitrarily put the price of Smirnoff Black Vodka 6 packs from approx $19.99 to $32.99 - as a supposed way to reduce teen drinking, but really as tax raising… well ppl said to me ‘who cares about yer smirnoff’ - “They r fascists… it starts with the vodka.. then before long they r filtering the internet…”

contact yer political member, click link in tweet for how.

Luckily so far they havent figured out how to apply the filter to torrents. Seriously. Rudd gets in on the whole “i get youth / the new age / media…. but now i’ll say nothing… displace it all onto conroy and his fake alter-ego.. and be in stripper denial hoping it goes away…”

click 2 read what Electronic Frontiers Foundation of Australia with a funky name r sayin y'all.

If I was thinking about leaving the country... this only confirms it… Seems it’s keeping quite a few people from returning too.. from the little #nocleanfeed tweets (which has globally hit top trending topics on twitter that is how major it is!) i saw before gym ;) Maybe I’ll coincide my exit with the start in 2011, altho the writing seems on the wall.. it’s not like the internet is supercheap n fast n reliable ere anyway… and as for industry… well if u can fk up the everyday internet right up there with China.. (who u aspire to be governmentalwise) then u can imagine what their industry support is like…  altho at least in Macau if the bank accidentally transfers $10m to you… and u abscond from New Zealand with it... u dont have to it give it back..

yup fascist or communist or both.

* When I came up with the MTUB acronym : Melbourne Twitter Underground Brigade - I sort of had a Cave Clan ethos I remembered as a teenager at Melbourne High that was surrounded opposite and under (incl exits on Chapel St + Toorak Rd hehe) the underground tunnels. But the Rudd r they fascist or communist or both fake or real conroy mob… r gonna make this go underground for real. Luckily my private bittorrent tracker already makes anonymous my IP when downloading my 100 gig of entertainment a month as we have a government owned television monopoly / oligogoply / monopoly - So now the internet will go downunder.. and it will be like the Blues Brothers...

bye bye free internet.
Jake: [fakes accent] How much for the little girl? How much for the women?
Father: What?
Jake: Your women. I want to buy your women. The little girl, your daughters… sell them to me. Sell me your children.

no more #dexter on the internet as even tho it's on tv networks in australia - it doesnt depict childhood in a way suitable to the positioning of the ALP

no more #dexter on the internet as even tho it's on tv networks in australia - it doesnt depict childhood in a way suitable to the positioning of the ALP

The Good Samaritan Day, Movie, Newspaper + Award.

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Peter Chernin was President and Chief Operating Officer of News Corporation, and Chairman and CEO of the Fox Group until recently. While Rupert couldn’t offer him an executive employment package with enough gold to fit on the Gulstream G550, Chernin Entertainment now has a cosy producing deal with News Corporation that includes “several blind production commitments at the Fox network”.

But after running News Corporation, greenlightling TV sitcoms is only so interesting. Hence Chernin’s first film acquisition is being reported in Variety as “the story of Moses in ‘300′ Style. The tale will start with his near death as an infant to his adoption into the Egyptian royal family, his defiance of the Pharoah and deliverance of the Hebrews from enslavement.”

What the Australian film industry might need though, if it wants to follow Chernin’s Big Biblical Picture, is a slightly different parable : The Good Samaritan. In order to not appear too Braveheart or Gladiator, The Good Samaritan would need to cast a younger lead; Hopefully Sam Worthington in between being a half man/machine Terminator and Avatar for Hollywood, could fit in the feature shoot.

moses_surfrider

But this is where the post gets a bit more serious, as film snark aside, The Good Samaritan story has legs. That is if you aren’t being roundhouse kicked or king hit from behind when you go to defend an innocent mate or unknown person in trouble.

Brenda Keilar was in wrong place at wrong time when shot dead by bikie Christopher Hudson.

Front page of the Herald Sun today “Good Samaritans bashed for their Courage : Heroes Fight for Life”. From ninemsn, the story summary : “Ryan Hayes was knocked unconscious after reportedly intervening in a conflict at Bendigo’s Newmarket Hotel, about 140km northwest of Melbourne. The 23-year-old full forward, who once booted 26 goals in a single game and 110 goals in the 2007 season for hometown Elmore in the Heathcote Football League, allegedly stepped in when he found a customer being verbally assaulted by another man. After asking the aggressor to join him outside and making his way toward the door, Hayes was then allegedly struck from behind by a third man.”

wikipedia-rembrandt-parable-of-a-good-samaritan

And on the Herald Sun website today, the story has prime real estate, with citizen support (and blog comments) growing. There are some pretty animated commenters over there !

“It’s all nice and full of warm feelings for the Govt to honour good samaritans, but what about doing something to deter others from committing violent acts.”

Todays youth is conditioned to violence.They grow up playing X Boxes and other computer trash whereby to win the game you must kill something or at least blow it up.”

The Samaritan Day is a fantastic idea to honor the kind hearted people who has got involved and helped a victim. However it is a damming sad reflection on this government and justice system that a day like this is required.”

Luke Mitchell died trying to protect others. His brother went to Victorian Premier John Brumby to get the Good Samaritan Day Initiative off the ground!

Luke Mitchell died trying to protect others. His brother went to Victorian Premier John Brumby to get the Good Samaritan Day Initiative off the ground!

The frustration is getting worse with each attack, only last week 44 year old plasterer Darren Wheeler “was bashed with a piece of wood after trying to stop two men from stealing his neighbour’s car in Melbourne’s southeast. Darren suffered a brain haemorrhage and facial fractures and remains on life support at the Monash Medical Centre. The brazen daylight attack took place about 6pm in Endeavour Hills after the plasterer stepped in to foil a robbery after returning home from work.”

Click to read about Ryan Hayes or Just Nominate Him!

With the Good Samaritan stories of Ryan Hayes and Darren Wheeler in mind, the Victorian Government has now announced The Good Samaritan DayPremier John Brumby soundbites : This Good Samaritan Day would honour people who have made a stand to create a better and safer community, he told the Herald Sun.We all have a role in taking a stand and creating a community where people respect themselves, respect others and respect our community.His quote to The Age sums it up : “It has been such a strong feature of our society. If you see someone in trouble you help them, and it’s always been the case.”

Forensic police work around the body of shooting victim Brendan Keilar at the intersection of William Street and Flinders Lane after a lone gunman shot three people in the central business district of the city June 18, 2007 in Melbourne, Australia. Keilar, 43, was shot and killed while going to the aide of a woman involved in an altercation with a man. Victorian police are conducting a massive manhunt for the suspect, identified as Christopher Wayne Hudson. Two other people remain in hospital following the shooting.      (Photo by Getty Images)

While many will use anonymous blog comments to push an anti-government position that a Good Samaritan Day isn’t enough, it is a start. For me, I think if there was more CCTV in place where violence happens (major trading and going out precincts, hot spots where violence erupts, transport hubs ie train stations, even fast food joints) - less people would engage in the risk if they knew the guaranteed result was jail and public humiliation of themselves and family.

But CCTV involves substantial government investment, that means it will take more rather than less time. In the interim, remember to use 1.0 technology like your telephone and CALL 000 as the Herald Sun says anytime there is something happening that needs to be dealt with. And if you are an active Tweeter, Facebooker or any other Social media : Use It! Whether it be writing a blog post like this, retweeting, starting a facebook group. All these tools can be used to promote a cause such as The Good Samaritan. And Not Just the Movie Version.


"Nominating is easy. In the space below tell us the name of your nominee and in 100 words, or less, why you think he should win the Man of Chivalry Award brought to you by Chivas. You don't have to know the nominee, you just have to want them to win. Come on! Get to work in finding the men who are really making a difference to our country."

Man of Chivalry Award brought to you by Chivas*

Nominating is easy. In the space below tell us the name of your nominee and in 100 words, or less, why you think he should win the Man of Chivalry Award brought to you by Chivas. You don’t have to know the nominee, you just have to want them to win. Come on! Get to work in finding the men who are really making a difference to our country.”

RYAN HAYES KICKED 26 GOALS IN ONE FOOTY MATCH

Nominate Ryan Hayes for Chivalry Award by Chivas

* DISCLOSURE OF COMMERCIAL COLLABORATION: Ben Barren (me;) does work in the alcohol industry, and partake in the consumption of product outside of work hours. It should be noted this post is written on his own volition + does not reflect the opinion of any clients or agencies, but it would be good if you could click on the above award and nominate someone like Good Samaritans Ryan Hayes and Darren Wheeler on why they think should win the inaugural 2009 Man of Chivalry Award brought to you by Chivas. As the name suggests, the Man of Chivalry Award sponsored by Chivas Regal aims to find the most chivalrous and gentlemanly men across the nation. They’re looking for men, who this year, have displayed outstanding gentlemanly traits, courageous acts and most honorable pursuits for their corporation, their community or their country. GQ and Chivas Regal will pour through all the nominations to come up with one winner. His achievement and story will be celebrated alongside all the other winners in the special 2009 Men of the Year issue. He’ll also be presented with his very own GQ Man of the Year Award at this year’s gala event. Better still, you and a friend will get to come along to the party of the year and join in their celebration. Go On! Be a Good Samaritan! Click Here !


#PublicEnemies + $100M of “Banking Fees” Feeds.

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Definitely enjoyed Michael Mann #PublicEnemies (links’ere) revisiting his classic apart from last 10 minutes #Heat, but instead of Deniro/Pacino face-off we got a Coen Brother’s Millers Crossing-esque (1 of my Irish mob faves) Johnny Depp / Christian Bale doing their depression era Edgar Hoover G-Men FBi vs Bank Robber Robin Hood Thang.

So just when u might have thought that Kyle Logies Dickhead Dubbed Idol Sydney Shock Jock might fade into obscurity, a mother - with full information - asks the totally wrong question of her daughter - all to win some Pink tickets. Wrong on so many levels. I wonder if NAB bank was annoyed with Mr Special K - that NAB’s $100M gift before legislation and government bodies forced them to scrap unconstitutional overdrawn fees - got neglected from an even bigger PR win by the “Two Dumbest People on Radio” as Herald Sun the thinking 14 year old’s paper - dubbed them.

As I spend more time browser deep in feed alerts, searches, filters, and other user/media generated industry/company/product/brand/topic/keyword based content - I thought the Overdrawn Fees Removal by NAB Bank, would be interesting to drill into via a few tools. And also setup some custom feeds which those in industry or avid Bank Fees Watching Consumers can one click subscribe to.

If there’s one thing I’m learning in Social Media Monitoring, it’s not to track a company name as a keyword - better to track full product names, phrases consumers use, and basically add length. That is unless there is 140 character maximum on an entry - Then it no more than 2 words, often 1, but then use of other filters such as location or only by those items with links. Very shortly I expect sortability of twitter by influence of users and sentiment, the former of which will be very useful. Google News below is still pretty handy for tracking traditional media sources and company news. It can never hurt to have a “MSM” folder in your tracking.

Depending on who the stakeholders of a project are (eg Corp Comms vs Online vs Marketing vs Product Group vs Board/CEO etc) - you can then drill into the different functions within an organisation and how media is covering.

But obviously the main game is what the consumer thinks : Which is harder to separate Traditional Media (MSM) + Social Media (Blogs / Micro-Blogs - Images - Video is my default set) than u might think - If you can get over the geography issue eg “National” “Bank” “Fees” - could be written by / about a whole range of things by a person anywhere in the world.

And even when u get down to consumer blogs and tweets in a region about a brand - quite often they retweet traditional media… which is pretty annoying if u r trying to get their feedback/insights :) De-Duplicating of user generated content is going to get more and more important, (technical, manicuring/editorial + hybrid) companies/individuals that help clients do this will be well positioned.

So in the NAB eliminate Overdrawn Fees example, which was announced July 29, 2009 - I made all my advanced searches across Google Blog Search, Twitter Advanced Search, Google News, Friendfeed search - all show no entries before this date (all of which allowed this other than friendfeed)

Interesting that some of the banks such as Commbank - havent had one mention of their brand and fees together since the announcement - on Twitter. In this case, maybe less noise is better than no noise. Unless you are NAB and the one taking the lead and the feedback is positive…

There are definitely some annoyed St George users who feel like they are the most overcharged nowwell at least that’s what you hear on Twitter, that then gets syndicated over to Friendfeed and heck probably Facebook too:)

So all these different feeds I feed into Google Reader, which then powers Feedly with a better UI and some other analytics - and then run Postrank.com Google Reader plugin - but also export the OPML and the feed for each of the google reader topics (in effect each of the banking brands) - Postrank then scores each entry out of 10 based on a range of viral factors.

Once Postrank is installed - You have a few different ways to track what is hot within your data - There the individual items you select/manicure/moderate in Feedly or Google (they sync) - that generate a feed out of Google Reader or a real time alert email via Feedly. Below is Feedly shared items for Overdrawn Banking Fees June 28-30 period.

No algorithm yet is perfect at identifying relevant posts. Alternatively, but usually in complement, you have Postrank running a Good and Great set of feeds.. while it is scoring every post in Google Reader out of 10. From downunder, it’s a pity postrank dont allow a user to lower the score - as generally with less consumers of an Australian bank.. the metrics should be per capita’ised :) First screenshot is Google Reader by recency with Postrank running set to “Good” - you can see how many entries dont even meet the lowest level above ALL for popularity.

This is the ideal combination to me : Algorithmic scoring with Postrank combined with Human “Manicured” Results : Best of both worlds.

Australian Banking Industry Overdrawn Fees

The Feeds used in this experiment were not harmed, if you want to add to your feed reader….. any questions/requests (for particular industries or brands to cover downunder) comment/ping/twitter dm me…

Australian Banking Fees  : Most Recent Social Media Entries - Top 6 Banks across Blogs, Friendfeed and Twitter : Web Page HereFeed’ere.

NAB Bank Fees : Most Recent Social Media Entries across Blogs, Friendfeed and Twitter : Web Page Here. Feed’ere.

ANZ Fees : Most Recent Social Media Entries across Blogs, Friendfeed and Twitter : Web Page Here. Feed’ere.

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Social Media Monitoring Needs To Be Hyperlocal, As Well.

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Google Australia Blog : “The fastest rising searches conducted on google.com.au during 2009 to date are forswine flu’ (1) and ‘susan boyle’ (2), and home-grown TV show ‘masterchef’ made number three, after awakening the foodie within all of us. Aussies also headed online to understand their eligibility for the Government’s ‘stimulus package’ (4); follow Roger Federer’s effort to match Pete Sampras’s grand slam record at ‘wimbledon’ (5); and better understand technology phenomenontwitter’ (6).”

Quick Break from Work Programming as I wait for Technical Fixes from a Trusted Party in Another Beautiful Country : So Shapelle Corby, serving 20 years in Bali for a boogie board of some1’s ganja, is in a very fragile mental state according to her mother. She hasn’t yet heard back from the Denpasar Prison Boss whether she will be able to setup her beauty therapy business within those mentally challenging walls. Gartner’s graph concurs with the Shapelle rollercoaster yet I imagine they would encourage her to hold’em dont’fold em as the graph goes’a'moving_on_up after a dip. I particularly like their transition from “Peak of Inflated Expectations” to “Trough of Disillusionment” to “Slope of Enlightenment” + the ultimate arrival @ “Plateau of Productivity.”

So working from Australia isn’t exactly as extreme as Shapelle’s case but the rollercoaster of trying to fight the fair fight in a location whose market is tens of times smaller than bigger ones; Where market power is concentrated in the same way Google controls search; And rather than in Digitally Native Centres or Hot Passion Hubs, where it seems nearly everyone is an eWorker on the next kewl thang. Check Brad Feld whose Colorado community is a shining example. Some example 2009 posts from Brad in last quarter - Transforming Colorado IT Services, Vancouver Entrepreneurial Energy, Maturing of Implicit Web + Entrepreneurial Communities;

Brad Feld : “I’ve been adamant that Colorado’s goal should never be “to be like Silicon Valley”, but instead we should listen and learn what works here and figure out how to apply some of the chocolaty goodness while avoiding all the traffic jams. I believe that the future of most economic development and growth comes from entrepreneurship.  Plus, it’s a ton of fun.”

Here, when u do encounter a forward looking, willing to innovate party - u then face operational battles to execute successfully : Big picture ones such as lack of engineering talent skilled in the right areas; And when u find the brains, attracting capital to fund the engineering is relatively a joke worse than the real bubbling innovation cauldrons.

Then if u get capital or clients willing to spend money on “It” - In fact this whole post was triggered by the excellent post by Jeremy Owyang on Social Media Monitoring approaches and budgets in the US :

Appropriately Staff and Fund. Don’t expect this partner to understand the nuances of your markets’ discussion, assign a few part time resources internally to champion this audit internally –and don’t forget to budget. I’ve seen many annual pricing proposals at the 100k range –varying on services and number of keywords used.”

The reality is in Australia $100K Social Media Monitoring or even marketing related budgets arent there - So Hackerstyle U need to often forcefit technology parts that were built with a one size fits all characteristic. Cue my favourite topic of Localisation of Web Services.

Localisation is an argument I wouldn’t try and convince an Australian investor to buy into again. It only ends one way, and that is with Chapelle rocking on the ground, staring into space, counting down the next 15 years, even though the average life expectancy in her current home is 75% of her committed sentence there; 15 years.


While half or the majority of Google’s revenue now comes from outside North America (and there is actually global google product development done in Sydney for Google Maps and some holistic search features) - market leaders from multibillion market capped multihundred million users Facebook - doesnt have a local team or executive (is that still true ?) downunder (MySpace/Fox Interactive even with downscaling do) Nor does the new early adopting black every1’s fave 140 character txt - Twitter - The #6 most searched for safe term on google.com.au - Australia’s localised largest search engine.

And when it comes to the space I’m spending the greater part of my time : Social Media Monitoring, Intelligence, Syndication and Conversational Marketing - some of the larger players have sales affiliates and representatives. Some even probably have a fulltime body or two.

Where it gets interesting, as I’m spending alot of time with overseas leaders in the front end tools of Social Media Monitoring space - is that the Social Media Index of content needed - is still largely drawn from Australian consumers blogs, flickr account, youtube videos and twitter messages. As well as the large well known media institutions ala Fairfax + News Ltd Major Mastheads, Telstra/Bigpond and Sensis/Yellow, Kerry Stokes Yahoo7, ABC with TripleJ, Austereo + DMG Radio with their celebrities like Hamish and Andy and the podcasts and so on.

And this is just Australia. The same issue applies for the UK, Asia, Germany, Spain.. name a continent / region / country / state / suburb. Just as consumers live, buy, communicate within a 45 minute drive from their home - So too is advertising and marketing still a largely regional thing. Cars may be made in Germany and Geelong, and while with BMW you may be able to track online your car from manufacture to the docks to delivery - The Relationship marketing and viral tactics to get u to upgrade to the new Z4 or X6 was done at a local level.

So that’s where I’m at today, trying to separate Signal from Noise so that no important client related tweets are algorithmically missed - While also trying to provide a dashboard of local near realtime insights about target consumers in this local geography.

So luckily over 2005-9 there has been alot of funding of the 2nd phase of RSS - around tools that deduplicate the same match of a client’s name on blogs or retweeted - You can generate really kewl graphs and charts within a few clicks into a PDF report, Excel chart or HTML. It is now easy to filter content by whether it is Good, Bad, Average or Great,

But ask it to show you Australian or English consumer or sensibility... that does not yet compute. Which is why it’s so interesting; Unless u have 15 years left to serve.. but a life expectancy of 10. OK back to work… enough 2.0 gallows humour.

@squirreltastic’s Dad #KenLay Embedded COPS Reporter May be Batman @VictoriaPolice Operation #Ardent

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#Ardent (Twitter)having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent: an ardent vow; intensely devoted, eager, or enthusiastic; zealous: a vehement; fierce: burning, fiery, or hot: the ardent core of a star. L ārdent- (s. of ārdēns, prp. of ārdēre to burn), equiv. to ārd- burn + -ent- -ent

I’d much prefer that Police, along with critical roles such as Teachers and Nurses, received a disproportionate share of KRudd’s $900 Pokies Stimulus, rather than it be an across the board vote grab bribe. Too often Police are just treated as 35 second 6pm news soundbites for #Underbelly Corruption, Union Claims for more pay, demand for headcount to increase street presence, not to mention the recurring item about replacing the out of date prehistoric Victorian police guns with more up to date arsenal such as tasers and automatic weapons made in the last decade. But that ain’t stopping our COPS!

Vic Police Tweets like Cops twitterers r saying

It appears in this twitter age, The Victorian Police, are adopting a by any means necessary approach to get the one too many after work frunks, stoned or iced / turbo charged P-Plating hoons / even non mobile headset or seatbelt operating - off the road or at least getting them to reimburse a large percentage of their Krudd stimulus bonus for road infractions.

So this weekend just gone : With 12254 motorists breath tested, Victoria Police launched it’s largest targeted weekend blitz “Operation Ardent” (#Ardent), which is a pretty damn compelling case study.

If you’re Victorian, and read the morning papers, it was pretty hard to avoid last week the full page ads (at least in the Herald Sun) as Police followed their preventative marketing imprimatur of mass communicating that there would be a booze / speed / hoon / drug blitz (X) in designated location / region / suburb / event (Y); In this case the full page ads listed the 10 highest regions in Victoria for road trauma : With the statement said there would be an unheralded blitz in one or more of these regions over the weekend. There would be booze buses, drug buses, cop cars, motorbike police - If police were your fetish, this would be a prosecutive orgy. With “6 drunk-drivers, five drug-drivers, 861 general traffic offences and almost 4000 Twitter followers” that is what they got too.

Now alot of us are pretty cynical about getting a $156-$228 fine for parking for 5 minutes too long, or turning at the wrong arrow or going 3 kilometres over a speed zone that changes 8 times in 1km depending on the day of the week. So Operation Ardent started in the right way in that it communicated where and what may happen, and more so, used “Road Trauma” as the basis, not Revenue Maximisation. Casey the area targeted for the first weekend, may be a young family growth area (as evidenced by my footy club signing a 30 year deal to use Casey as it’s training grounds till the next Armageddon) but the stats say there are lots of tragic car accidents there, and possibly a few too many P-Plating hotted up Skylines, Commodores and other Jap grey imports.

The pre-buzz full page ads was not anything too new even if the methodology and copy around Road Trauma was well crafted. Where #Ardent got interesting was Twitter. (the tweets are still coming in fast!) Taking a Chapter out of the American Government Afghanistan Generation Kill Playbook - the Victorian Police got their Twitter account happening @VictoriaPolice, and then handed over login details to their Deputy Commissioner #KenLay (Father of Amy Lay @Squirreltastic)

Ken’s embedded hard2find press release : Many young people use Twitter on their mobile phones, even when they’re out drinking and socialising.. If posting the details of bad behaviour on Twitter stops even one person from getting in their car and driving drunk, it will be worth it.”

#KenLay reported from Casey during the #Ardent blitz, and while not naming names or license plates, it was pretty much a straightup account of what @VictoriaPolice were facing on the street. As you’d expect the Twitter feedback was highly positive and dare I say it, for the Victoria Police brand, and communication objectives, much stronger and cheaper than running some (over exposed, desensitised) 30 second TVC’s which would have gone into Kerry Stokes, Private Equity and Harold Mitchell’s pockets. People seemed to have really responded to the COPS style tone of voice, even some going as far to saying they read the tweets in a batman voice.

Suffice to say there were still some MySpace brought up Generation Probably Z’s such as Olivia Johnston Coutts @oliviajennifer- who might be getting a Twitter DM from #KenLay himself.

So Let’s hope the success of Embedded Real Time Reporting Largest Victorian Police Blitz on Road Trauma : will lower the risk for other Australian public services + governments to harness Socialy twitter things + provide the neccessary capabilities to the frontline of each of their departments - Public Transport / Schools /Hospitals and send out some tweets of love, fear, planes, trains and automobiles. We’d love to hear from you.

Because as Inspector Watson said : “We know that young people are over represented in road trauma statistics, so by being upfront with information via a service like Twitter, police hope that young drivers will take more notice of road safety messages..”

That’s a bit harsh Thomas ! You have to read the voice in either the Batman (Christian Bale or original TV) or US COPS show… hehe

The Formula: round((1/3*(twitter_followers/10)^0.5)*(twitter_followers/twitter_friends)*10))

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Dromana Estate Cafe 2day for Ma's bday, yum Calamari

Dromana Estate Cafe 2day for Ma's bday, yum Calamari.....

It’s a cold Sunday morning outside, but heating, doonah and naughty doggies + princesses inside. And the $64k question has been answered on The Hype Machine Blog about The Marketing Formula that will reveal all. The supercode for crackers needing an algorithm for scoring Influentials thx2 The HypeMachine founders who used The Formula to create Twitter Music Charts - You will never have to work again after applying The Formula to your client’s brand / next door neighbour’s widget :

The Formula : “round(( 1/3 * (twitter_followers / 10) ^ 0.5 ) * (twitter_followers / twitter_friends) * 10))”


This is the Hype Machine background on the formula (it can be applied to alot of verticals, websites and brands trying 2find the right customer, have a read of Fred Wilson on the formula) : “We monitor Twitter for links pointing to tracks on the Hype Machine.  We then give each of those tweets a number of points based on the number of followers (and the ratio of friends & followers) that person has. Finally, we add up all the points and figure out which tracks are tweeted by either the most influential twitter users, or by the largest group.  Simple.”

Now after watching Rye beat top of ladder up market influentials neighbour Sorrento yesterday, it’s as mentioned above my Ma’s bday at Dromana Estate 2day (google do index local business well - if u click on that link for the winery/restaurant - realestate.com.au + sensis should be worried.. altho i’m sure Greg Ellis can turn it around nicely… get google to drive free to traffic to paid property listings.. anyway back2 dromana estate consumer reviews) -

nom nom calamari $17 at dromana estatedromana estate map + link to official site

Fresh, delicious and beautifully presented food. Friendly and helpful service. Great wines with knowledgeable recommendations.” (also very very well priced / relaxed / in the know without trying2be hip for mornington peninsula types not wanting an overpriced 5 star tourist experience - best calamari ive ever had + for $17.. or $6 soups + $12-$15 lunch mains)… Just a pity my car and blackberry are not really working… alot of the time. Wish there was a formula to fix that.. or a low kms 2nd hand Japanese spider (would need the 04 350Z Spider powerndesign not the folding hardtop 07 mx5 - not that there’s anything wrong with that….) Did I mention the not brought in from anywhere Red Hill Pantry Chicken and Leek Pie.. the blackberry pic doesnt do it justice :)!

Wouldn’t it Be Gr8 If there was a Real_Time_Web Industry Downunder?

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Working in the online industry while being in Australia is always better (as i get older) done as an extension of dealing with True Technology Hub Cities rather than trying to get things done within (sorry to insult the mentally challenged) retarded Aussie market; I’d much rather - well actually I wouldn’t - but it’s better for my sanity to deal with a City of People that are Chasing rather than Protecting It.

The Archetypal_Proto:Typical example is San Francisco, but (sometimes smaller is better + creates more connection / better buzz) also the passion hubs where innovation, education, entrepreneurs and no strings high-IQ capital proliferate are especially interesting and productive. This week I’ve been collaborating with Colorado and it’s all Can Do and (Just Unprompted with a real smile) Do. Where Companies with 11 people who focus on making and growing The New New Thing.

Downunder, it’s an Old Old Garage Sale - Will Kerry + jilted Stokes son buy up James Packer Foxtel stake ? (or Telstra be forced to sell it via the government) - is an example of a current story. Not to mention the hubris of a $43Billion SuperHighway build out by the government - potentially in competition with the industry. Or collaboration. Or as part of a breakup and reallocation of assets. Who knows ? There will be committees, tenders and activity in Micro-Washington Canberra : All while the internet gets slower relative to the world : And alot more expensive than our peers. Not to mention the prohibitive contracts.

The government doesnt’ want to help the battler get a fairer price/speed/contract from the nation’s leading ISP with dominant market power - nor mandate the ACCC competitive body to do so (who seemed more keen to settle turf wars with a now dead football scion paper industry billionaire) Nup, the government wants to jump straight to being the fastest internet in the world ! Who cares if it takes a change of government and a decade plus change.

So instead of sending out $900 cheques and putting the price of smokes to $20 and a 6pack of smirnoff up 35% - why doesnt the government make internet cheaper ? And provide consumers with ability for Fast Transfer between carriers without prohibitive 6-12-24 month contracts ? And dont let the partially publicly owned monopolist ISP charge AKA Bigpond charging $150 PER GIG without direct consent from the consumer when they go over the woefully too small accounts - It is ridiculous that the biggest ISP plan by Bigpond and many other telcos is 60 gig - or well under 1/3rd of a typical US plan + and then charge $150 per gig - even though the internet I type this post on uses the same Telstra back end but 200 gig costs $139 per month or 70 cents per gig. Yup - Telstra charge $150 per gig for excess use (often without consumer knowing let alone actually click consenting nor can u just buy topups/datablocks to avoid this charge) versus 70 cents (which goes all the way up to $4 per gig - or Internode’s more reasonable $1.50 per gig Datablocks) Bigpond - let google index this and warn off another customer.

But the irony is alot of Australian business wouldn’t care if they lost a customer. It’s the ugly side of the laidback dont give a toss Aussie, who really couldnt give a fk if they lose a customer. Which means u never really fight enough in the first place.

And it certainly means it’s not like Colorado. Where alot of the fire power and infrastucture of Web 2.0 came from ala Brad Feld backing Newsgator, Technorati, Feedburner, and later Gnip, Techstars, Lijit, Filtrbox and many many others (with many other investors too…. it’s just one higher profile example in a sector that’s mypassion) - Web 2.0 must have been dead by 2006/7 in Colorado - with the rise of the Implicit Web / 3.0 / Semantic technologies or Glue Companies as the MIT Marathoner dubs’em.

So I’ve only got 35 minutes to meet a twitter sea change user at my local cafe, so I better actually get to the 2 links that got me to write this post about Australia being behind the Internet Industry’s real current issues (and also consume Matt Cutts Google indexing posts, presentations and video that says to effect google used to update its index yearly, then bi-annual, monthly weekly to… well I twittered a product yesterday then I did a Google search trying to find where to buy it and my Tweet about product I’d just made was a top 10 search result, wow) :

1. Real Time Search : What is Real Time Search ? Definition and Players by Danny_S

Extract :There seems to be no end to companies saying they offer real time search these days. And no end to people quoting how Google itself says it wants to improve in the area. But what does real time search really mean? For me, “real time search” means looking through material that literally is published in real time. In other words, material where there’s practically no delay between composition and publishing. You take a picture and seconds later, it’s posted to the world to see. You think of something, immediately tap it out on Twitter, and your tweet is shared almost as soon as you thought of it.. How about the fact that Google can return “fresh” content sometimes within minutes of that material first being published. Yes, Google does this. But the material itself wasn’t published in real time, nor does it make Google into a real time search engine. That blog post or web page or news article took time to compose between the original thought and the actual publishing event. It didn’t go out in real time.. Twitter said last year that only four companies were getting the firehose data. One partner they purchased, Summize — which is now Twitter Search. FriendFeed was only getting it for a subset of Twitterers who also use FriendFeed. It’s unclear if Zappos really got the entire thing or still gets it. Twittervision might still get it, but I suspect they’re now using the Twitter API. It’s unclear who, if anyone, is still getting it.. The Twitter API allows partners to conduct searches at Twitter automatically, to bring back data to someone based on those they’re following or tap into Twitter data in other ways. However, the API limits how much data can be requested and does not give access to everything Twitter has stored.. The major search engines like Google, Bing and Yahoo want the firehose data. Twitter’s been talking to them, but no agreements have been reached. This seems less to do with any technical issues and far more to do with financial ones. If Twitter gives Google its firehose, it loses a unique feature, that of Twitter Search as the only service with the ability to search all tweets (when Twitter Search actually works right, more on that in a bit). Access to the Twitter firehose won’t come at a cheap price..”

2. The Micro-Blog Real Time Firehose : Speeding Up RSS by Eric_S @ Techcrunch

Extract :RSS Feeds are too slow.. Tomorrow, at our Real Time Stream CrunchUp, we will see three demos of projects that do just that in slightly different ways.

(1) Google engineers Brad Fitzpatrick and Brett Slatkin will show a demo of a new push protocol called pubsubhubub, Netvibes CEO Freddy Mini will demo his similar RSS Instant Update Hub, and WordPress engineer Andy Skelton will show off a Jabber client which uses the XMPP protocol to push blog headlines into an IM-like environment faster than RSS.. The pubsubhubub and Netvibes technologies create RSS hubs, which push out feeds as soon as they are available. This approach is in contrast to the polling method which is the foundation of RSS. The polling method sucks because it requires the server acting on behalf of the RSS subscriber to constantly ping the server where the RSS feed is published to ask if there is anything new yet..

(2) Netvibes is creating its own proprietary version of this for its own service, which it is developing independently. It is called the RSS Instant Update Hub.. The Instant Update Hub will cache and push feeds automatically so that the widgets load faster and they update continuously without requiring a refresh. Any data stream that is supported by a Netvibes widget today, which goes well beyond RSS, will be pushed through the Instant Update Hub.

(3) The WordPress Jabber client uses a different push technology, XMPP, to speed up RSS. The effect is that headlines pop up like instant messages. Jabber is mostly used for IM clients such as Gtalk, but Wordpress is using it as a feed reader and micro-blog publisher..” Oh the RVCA puffer hoodie thing below would go with my TK + Adi-Diesels yeh ?;)

If any1 can point me to any Australian company, people or developers doing “REAL TIME” as per Danny Sullivan’s definition above.. that’d be awesome…

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