Category Archives: blogging

Facebook Fan Pages Should Tell a Brand Story.

0
Filed under Australia, Social_Networking, blogging

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.

OUTLINE: Computers vs People; Man against Machine. Filtered or Curation.

0
Filed under Entrepreneurship, blogging

Computers vs People; Man against Machine. Filtered or Curation. Am I surprised that finite issues being faced beyond survival include these perennial debates translated into everyday practicalities.

First u have the scenario of out of mind, out of sight, the machines will just sort all content into the perfect google result and make it perfectly presentable to a client.

Funny thing is it’s amazing how good u can get an algorithm. And these days even without a programmer, with Google pumping more and more of their labs into their advanced search filters which can then be exported as a feed (even the new google.com alerts while still not a trillion webpage index, still provides a feed now which is good for the non feed web page universe)

Startups too have APIs and widgets which means even compared to 2004-7 what used to cost $20K, can now be done closer to $2K. Sometimes, for a standard use case.

But the machines cant do everything.

For example a classic scenario is a client has a brand, whose name also has other meanings; It could be a phrase, place, person, or even another business in a different location.

In this case - suddenly the $2K perfect algorithm just went out the door. And u may have to place yer handy “curator” in 2.0 speak to sort through the false positives.

Before going direct to shit kicking goal however - You can go back to algorithm: Make the searches more specific : Longer phrases, more keywords, more geo-parameters, limit the content types.. Try and test different combinations - and maybe u can get rid of alot of the duplications.

But u still end up having to curate the index of potential matches for whatever u r trying to track.

Quite often too I’m finding a typical scenario is a client is part of by definition a functional division, business unit etc : Maybe they r in marketing, or only responsible for below the line, or above the line, pr, digital, search : And u need to train your machine and curator to drill down to the product group, function or quite often “The Campaign” that is being looked at.

Which often means u start up filtering the internet universe for a client’s whole business but need to drill down to the functional and then campaign level.

All of which u can do.. but the icing on the cake is always curation. The trade off is always time it takes to do it and lack of budget available for it.

Once clients are spending a fair bit higher of their marketing and “other” budgets on social related digital media and marketing - then there will probably be more dollars for the social curation of brand mentions.

When I compare the cost of social media to traditional and by definition the media cost is largely excluded; Programming is in the single number of hours or days + Design is often not more than a header, avatar, wallpaper and some other style guide work. Maybe a couple page minisite for design and development.

This isnt 3-6 month design and development.

Clients want results from The Social..

And I’m sure once there are successful social campaigns and budgets that dont end up being on the news for their racism failure. Then the next client will spend.

Suffice to say u r seeing more brands spending very little creating a positive feedback loop : Tweet about latest marketing. Drive target consumer to facebook and do something. Retweeted on Twitter.

That’s the outline of the post. Will 2010 be the year that machines and curators co-exist hehe Can u tell I watched The Lost Boys and Day Breakers last nite ? Um, but Now I have to write it… put the links in for the picturesbut im goin4 a run… so later…

reverse new years resolution.

0
Filed under BB_or_not_BB, blogging

luvn the nike+ / ipod touch world thx to @kevinoneill

so i do enjoy to run.

Luv my Air Maxim Parra these r a gr8 running show teh Nike+ iphone appness : Nike Air Maxim 1 receives further advanced treatment with the addition of Nike’s newly developed Torch technology. Both pairs feature white, black, and orange colorways which work quite well within the new platforms.

and now my knee isnt doing the whole psoriatic arthritis thang as much.

ooh top right nike air max 1 patta - didnt realise there was a white/black-charcoal denim/corduroy kick, schweet - they all look good esp purple with mixed materials

i can run quite regularly.

"The Air Flight Condor is one of our favorite silhouettes from Nike. The latest release comes in a White/Gray Cement/Red colorway. Retailing for $98" - Very Kanye Air Yeezy at 10% the price!

i’ve got a bit too much time on my hands, altho i really want to change that in 2010. *hint*

"Nike Lunar Rejuven8 features a feather-lite sole, with a mesh upper providing ultimate comfort and breathability- These r def runners + more.."

so i wouldn’t be as dumb to make a new years resolution, like an alleged 44% of north americans do.

adidas-originals-jeremy-scott-2010-spring-summer-number 34


us aussies r much more blunt, no bullshit, jake sculley types.

navy reversible yes pls WTAPS-Supreme...

and we like to get legless.

BURIED ALIVE Part of its 2009 Fall/Winter Collection, these new releases from the Korean brand consist of its Hope & Fear Varsity Jacket with matching caps, along with a set of corduroy pants

so no, new years resolutions for me.

dior-homme-2010 - i like, more interesting than most dior altho i sense a copy of the gourmets that have the lacing.

i won’t say i’m going to quit smoking, that’d be naff.

nor that i should eat cereal not toast for breakfast.

Diggin some Aknowledge items like The Patton Field Jacket sub $90 + 20% discount...

stay up ridiculously late watching bittorrent, eating in appropriate sugar n savoury. (at the worst possible time for the body to digest such food)

not2 mention those sugar drinks.

Rock & Republic Colburg Classic Rock Skinny in Collateral - nice 15" in the knee narrows to 14" at the leg opening

but mostly i’m not going to give up smoking.

New Balance Sneaker Freaker 850 Skippy - Featuring supple kangaroo leather directly from the Aussie Outback, the Skippy has a backstory that complements its outrageous color blocking.

peter jackson, 30’s, dark blue. $12.50 at the local IGA supermarket. $15+ at a servo.

Rocksmith Rebel Radio Jacket "terrencej-oct091.jpg Look out for Rocksmith spring styles on the racks after the holidays, including the Rebel Radio Jacket"

i won’t smoke the whole way to melbourne in the car, slurping on grande size lattes in a russell crowe tribute cliche.

classic nike sports wear varsity premium materials in navy_white

but if i could trick myself into believing in reverse new years resolution.

the principle of : i won’t so i can.

something apt n meta.

a reversal of resolution.

to not smoke, to run.

to climb the hill, not pant up it.

ASICS X STUDIOANTI AND WASHIO

to be able to drive thru lactic acid burn.

turn 9km runs @ 6minutes a kilometre on foot or 7minutes/km on treadmill, into (sub) 5 minute km’s in 2010.

that means i could have a resolution to do the melbourne marathon for the 3rd time.

u cant really say u’ve run a marathon if it’s not in the last decade. (i think i did 99-00 melbourne marathons…)

then when i run faster, i breathe better. generate more adrenalin - pumping out the endorphins.

ZX 500 NOBTEA / ICEGREEN / ADIDAS ORIGINALS - quirky but nice colouring

then i’m gonna get stuck into work. new work. good work. constructive, productive work.

rihanna on the alexander wang hood denim tip

open to new opportunities. but first i need to not adopt my reverse new years resolution.

2nd day of not smoking and eating cereal, here we come.

Sanders Suede Playboy Lo Chukka Dark Brown

even if my reversal of resolution fails, u have to quit many times to quit. so i’ve learnt +/or been told. and maybe i’ll get some new kicks, nice ones for work…

Sanders Suede Playboy Lo Chukka Navy

supra tk society-black-on black

Tie Dye Aokis Supra 2010 Spring

Tweetie Killed RSS

2
Filed under Sneaker_Freakers, blogging

I don’t blog anymore. Much easier to read my 4k google reader feeds via Feedly.com, Tweetie 2.1, Mobile-RSS + Byline Apps, then press retweet on the ipod touch.

(update 1 : I wrote this post one week ago after having saved it as a draft… but it wouldnt publish for some unidentified Wordpress HTML errors… just another reason why it’s hard to blog + easy to tweetie) So this post is 2 weeks late / 3rd time lucky... the path of least resistance eh! But we also know nothing of value is easy… (update 2: i’ve lost most of the post, but more the annotations… which was 80% of entry.. but ive added some more diatribe in to even it all up)

It seems the majority of people I speak to now believe Twitter has trumped RSS in terms of their own online subscription/reading behaviour : I’m constantly told Twitter has replaced their RSS reader, which basically means google reader unless they were Windows users on Newsgator. In one way this stupefies me as the content I get out of greader is so much richer, niche, less populist etc : I subscribe to product threads from forums; Twitter feeds on clothing brands and camera make/models. I watch regional low readership blogs on denim, kicks brands, cars etc - I dont see any of this content on Twitter; Twitter, even with the very basic lists (Lists by definition include all the entries from individuals…) but most people tweet about a range of things in their life.. so Lists without filtering to me is a pretty noisy place…

OK for some verticals like technology and breaking news Twitter and lists can work… but crappy (well lists are anyway) if I want to follow updates on the Canon S90 + G11s + Panasonic GF1 compact cameras - which Twitter saved searches works - Altho can u believe they are limited to 10 ? WTF I follow 4k feeds in greader incl all my twitter product and brand related saved searches and priority users I want coming into my feedly interface. Not to mention feedly gives me additional analytic like # of clicks from my twitter… (feedly being my main interface for reading content while on desktop then tweetie 2.1 and mobile rss on the ipod touch : as it has direct to twitter tweeting of entries from google reader, as well as shared items integration, while Byline and NetNewsWire have sharing but not twitter integration). However they are far weaker experiences than Tweetie is - Which I hope aims to move up the value chain and become a content platform for a range of web services such as google reader and re-aggregators like feedly; Let tweetie let feedly work on representing google reader so it looks better and has more analytics and tools than the barren greader.

When it gets down to the links I see being shared on Twitter from the 1700 decent enough people I follow - It generally reflects populist “early majority (not adopter)” types of people about what’s hot on news.com.au, digg.com, techmeme.com etc : This may be harsh, maybe it’s slightly more high end from that; And of course, Twitter breaks news; And often does so from insiders like we saw in Australia with journalists tweeting minute by minute changes in leadership before their own employer is able to get the information packaged up and delivered to market (via major public and private newspaper, radio, TV  was able to break the story) But (outside of tech/startups etc which i think where Scoble gets confused) Twitter does not give me everything I need; More like 17%.

So it seems we have some contradictory, dysfunctional human behaviour to understand whether RSS is dead (it isnt) Matt Mullenwegg well dealt with the fact that Wordpress or “mega-blogging” didnt kill Twitter or micro-blogging - That it was an “and” not “or” dichotomy. So when The Scoble + other like ego-life-narcisso-streams of android vs iphone pumped ambient noise pushed to self serving regurgitating autofollowers about whether Twitter killed blogging, rss, or google reader (the answer wails the bluesy chorus of “no, no, no”)

So *my  hypothesis* (i think) for purposes of a soundbite is “Tweetie killed RSS” - until some automagician can develop a next gen post 2 dimensional bland, no longer solely chronological, not as linear, not as web based, more mobile personalised zeitgeist that accelerates the path of least resistance - rather than bloat the path of too many unread irrelevant items; And makes it fun! Why cant u shake your iphone/mouse/trackpad to get a fascinating hot new item + then clap twice to have it retweetered ?

Just as the email inbox is busted + u have a whole bunch of new gist, xobni types social network + friend filtering in your inbox - so too does RSS need a bullshit detecting - this post is spam so dont get all angsty about not reading it.. in fact why even present the item to the touchscreener if it doesnt first meet the user rules; i’ve got 5 minutes in the morning before work + I need to know insider industry news - and not what every1 else has. Or I’ve got a 40 minute post work commute, so layer me up some entertainment’y not work offline sync’d streams. And let’s face it : The battleground is getting a good handset version… as the web has feedly and google reader.. but the mobile, iphone, blackberry etc only has some average free-$2.99 apps. There is no tweetie yet.

Also one week later - The Glee finale was satisfying enough - Grab it here if so inclined. But back to RSS vs Twitter vs the end of the larger than 140 character writing or reading : Worse than not blogging : If i go outside my own ‘in the industry friends’ + there is The Real Time Web Scoble Gilmor RSS is dead bandwagon who dont bother to read feeds anymore; “My friends on twitter will link to the top stories” - Sorry to disappoint u ppl but u (or i anyway) aint gonna get yer nourishment from a shared 122 times on google reader / retweeted 48 times / high ranking Digg.com/TechMeme.com piece. From her to eternity: the phrase is an epitaph for Cave’s career. He has sculpted for himself, very deliberately, the mask of a timeless artist. Fully embraced now by both the tastemakers and the gatekeepers of Australian cultural life, his ascendancy has been enabled by a metaphorical pile of female corpsesThe Monarch of Middlebrow

Not that I’m totally arguing against Twitter’s pull in replacing blogging and RSS; As mentioned I dont blog anymore esp when I can micro-blog. Steve Jobs taught me Smaller is Better. And the endpoint of small… is pretty much invisiblity : AKA where my blogging is. Ipod begat Ipod Mini and I’m sure Iphone will begat Iphone Mini. So blogging begat twitter, twitter begat foursquare and RSS is dead, not.

First some cutnpaste of an essay i found via @jessmcguireCave now occupies a curious position in Australian culture. Rather than the Black Crow King of his own imagination, he’s more the Monarch of Middlebrow. His likeness hangs in the National Portrait Gallery; his journals displayed at the National Library. His headline appearances bankroll summer music festivals and arts festivals alike while his early solo albums have been reissued in deluxe packages. You can buy his lyrics as a Penguin paperback. He is a cover star of weekend newspaper supplements and most recently of the Monthly, that over-earnest, reliably dull bush telegraph of all that is causing mild consternation among the nation’s opinion columnists.The Monarch of Middlebrow

I’ve spent 5 years building up a list of RSS subscriptions. If I had to just survive on Twitter links for my reading nourishment I’d fkn die; A bunch of social media consultants latest quasi-to-non-disclosed viral social linkbait, no thx. “‘Where the Wild Roses Grow’ exemplified Cave’s ambiguous attitude to the music industry, and particularly to success in his home country. He accepted his 2007 induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame while maintaining a haughty contempt towards the honour; he dismisses song writing as ‘woman’s work’ while regularly expounding upon the elevating notion of his ‘muse’, who seems not to mind a chart success or two; and he has become determined during recent years to shape for himself, as he admitted frankly in his interview with Good Weekend, a legacy in the country that he left behind nearly thirty years ago.” The Monarch of Middlebrow

To summarise this post for the 140 character generation : I want a sexed up Feedly/Postrank/GoogleReader shape shifted into the svelte Tweetie 2.1 body - that allows me to swipe, shake + flick my reactions to grown up longer than 140 character generated content. Then RSS will live, long live the feed king. Until then Parra believes the Paper Zine will come backand by entering market well before Apple’s 10.1 inch tablet… Steve Jobs may not have enough in him to go the long distance with Parra.. It may become a Paper vs RSS fight after all…

To leave my blog : Why not check out my Gourmet flickrstream kickslust… or maybe it’s actually luv when u throw in UNDFTD… like the above Gourmet X Undftd Quattro’s from UNDFTD Silverlake but not online!) Or maybe u prefer some Adidas Originals.. I know want some of those soon.. the cherry Official Mid ones by the UNDFTD Founder (James Bond - how kewl is that as a name.. a name: naff but also a superspy) or the Charcoal zip up Forum Mids, army influenced Nom De Guerres or totally sold out Adi Nizza Hi in Black - Porter collab with zip at back.. Or the below likely vexpensive deconstructed distressed Damir Doma Silent Assasins… now that’s a kewl name for some kix with steeze.

48-page photocopied zine of Parra drawings, published by Arkitip, Rockwell & Stones Throw, and CD. The music is disco & psych rock edits, 17 tracks by Parra & Tom Trago. Signed and numbered. Limited edition of 100.

“You fighting the good fight ?”

1
Filed under BB_or_not_BB, Entrepreneurship, blogging

"i cant believe i gave up stripping for u" #californication S3E8

It was one of those unproductive days in front of the computer + the internet populace, where u conduct a whole range of commercial and non activities, but at the end of it, the net sum is likely negative.

the happy hilary duff #gossipgirl threesome the night before the morning after

That doesn’t particularly phase me; Swings + Roundabouts. Bad Day 2day. Good1 2morro. And anyway can go to the gym at 5pm, pound out 9kms on the treadmill and have it beam-up to the Nike+fitness cloud.

3+ minutes quicker 2day : BB ran 9 km on 11/13/2009 at 6:07 PM with a pace of 6'47"/km

Some people like to fill their tanks up with petrol - possibly start of week, or if true value-optimisers : At a time of the week where public road bodies, accc attackers and iraqi petrol conspiracy theorists - advise us getting from A to B petrol burners - when to buy our climate destroying gas.

im sick of the serial killer foreplay just kill him already #dexter or him u but the show is called #dexter so fkn kill him S4E8

If there is 1 thing I miss from the Big Brother work, its the petrol card. Well cards, actually. “Fill it up”. He muttered to himself.

Constantine Jacket spacer Front snap closure. Rib collar, waistband. Dbl welt rib pockets, contrast left rib sleeve, diamond quilt lining. Embroidered patches; chest, Right sleeve. All cotton fine twill jacket Options: BLACK

From Triumvir product designer/cofoundr : "Thought the Blind Faith theme can be best translated onto a bomber styled jacket when I was researching WWII air force squadrons and saw a particular graphic on the side of a plane with Felix the Cat holding a bomb on it, Felix meaning “Lucky” in Latin"

Need the Trivmvir constantine bomber before the 150 pieces r sold 4 good - its next purchase

With some of the new Gourmet's jumping on the big Pony Hair trend....

I digg the Adidas Ransom line it's well priced too. Like the black on black canvas or leather models.. or blue suede chukkas r nice too:P

The Adidas I really like tho r by the Undefeated Cofounder James Bond who did an awesome line for David Beckham of all folk. These look like 2009 Doc Martins should...

Alternately and these were selling for $75USD at Huf Luv Converse Skidgrip 100 HFZ Mid HUF - where half the $ go to fight Aids in Africa.

So I’m not a fill’er’up’er’er ATM. If I filled my tank up on a Monday for example, it would make me feel poorer; Less cash in pocket. Less in my Bendigo Community Bank.

I'm actually glad S3 of #MadMen is over altho annoying that the final ep was so good (relatively) along with the lawnmower episode early on in series.

Not that it makes any difference to my driving habits, and thus the amount of petrol I use and money I spend.

Drapers a tool, the flighty teacher i dont mind #madmen S3E11 in the ep named "The Gypsy and The Hobo" - Which 1RU Dick Whitman and Don Draper ?

While I had more money, I didn’t really. 1 to 2 return trips to Melbourne a week. 5 trips to the gym 20 mins each way at 80km-100kmhr. 2 trips to rye return. Errands. Maybe 300-500kms a week / 1.5 to  2 tanks of petrol?

Ended up loving the HBO #BoredtoDeath. Recommend the 8 episode of 25 minutes a go... the 3some is highlarious:P!

So back to pounding out a bad day at the gym. But on this particular day I dont have enough petrol to get there and back. So I need gas.

“$15 unleaded thanks.” I say to attendant - They still pump yer gas around’ere which is good.

Trouble Maker Current Line : Crooks and Castles not what it used to be but there are always standout pieces

Luv this just lookbookd not in shops yet 10 deep Baseball/Coaches Jacket with killa badging. Called the 10 Deep Terrible Tenth I just learnt : $154USD at CompoundGallery.com - These will go vvquick:P

Or if u want the 10deep in textbook (and same as Triumvir Constantine...) Black with white piping... Click 4 the 10deep.com Lookbook

Working the gas ain’t a bad thing, careerwise. Honest quid’n'all’that. People migrate from working the video store/cafe to the servo station/mechanics.

Compound Gallery get dope stock in and quicker than nearly every1 and sell it for no more than retail or even less... which for ultra new stock is rare..

Compound Gallery get dope stock in and quicker than nearly every1 and sell it for no more than retail or even less... which for ultra new stock is rare..

Having worked in video store they know their directors, Japanese manga, noir.

Navajo. Chimayo. Americana. It is through these three themes that best describes April77’s 2009-2010 Fall Winter Collection. These keywords not only bring forth the essence of this season’s clothing line, but forge a new path in modern apparel.

April77 Mens Joey Chimayo Black Drill Embroidered Pants

“How u going ?” he asks…..

Cant u tell i dont have photoshop - Click for Super Sideviews Black Sunnies Collection currently in my possession, not that we ever own anything.

(alot of thoughts go through my head… then alot of potential answers..) “Not bad. All good.”*

Canon G11 angular muscular. Read Digital Camera Review dot com. I still want S90 but make mine a Canon this time.

Probably one or two too many false positives there. They arent stoopid round’ere either. Bullshit detectors on high. Followup question.

LEICA HERMES M7 comes paired with a “Leica SUMMILUX-M 35 mm f/1.4 ASPH. wide-angle lens, a matching classic round lens hood, a LEICAVIT M rapid winder and a real leather carrying strap matched to the colour of the camera !

“You fighting the good fight ?”

MB&F And Alain Silberstein HM2.2 “Black Box” Watch

“I think so.”

Brushed 316L surgical stainless steel with Black PVD Coating. Ø 45 mm - height 18 mm - lug distance 24 mm. Screwed crown w. side protection

Although TBH, I’m not so sure.

blogging is sooooo 2005 :)

But it’s a good raison d’etre question to ponder in between sitting on the imac, getting funding/petrol, and emitting workout data to nike+ fitness.

my immaletufinish SUPER SIDEVIEWS BLACK summer sunnies arrived from SESTO ULTERIANO ITALY *Then I started mumbling about utilisation of labour percentages and how I need to increase my base utilisation from a low percentage to a high percentage, while reiterating I am vhappy with the work I am doing at a low utilisation. Heck I've been high utilisation at a high rate but productivity / value creation / actually achieved thingz is waaaay low. U end up driving hours each day to attend meetings which just generate more work u have less time for. Now I want to work high value / high yield. Virtual; Years later - u (cant help but) look at what has been acheived and wonder if there isn't a better way to get the X, Y and Z right - so that is what I'm trying to do.... grow from a small base of the right things... get good word of mouth.. work with good people.. get great results.. do things the right way... with good outcomes... and Deniro/Heat style... 'be ready to leave in 60 seconds....' - The work that is... or the work/life balance thing.. ok im off 2 gym on a friday.. want this change to kick in hard...

so…… it’s friday + i should faux blog.

3
Filed under BB_or_not_BB, blogging

it’s hard 2motivate yerself in australia. let’s face it we r theoretically spending $43Billion Dollars on a National Broadband Network. I still believe in undefeated hehe

Now it may mean that Telstra gets broken up : Wholesale/Retail. +/or That Kerry Stokes buys Foxtel when Telstra is forced to sell it.

And as ripped off broadband consumers it may well just be another devil to pay too much4 worldwideweb access. but that is this continent; lovely to live in, lifestyle wise, not so good if entrepreneurial with a tech bias.

im not interested in excuses tho, i left my excuses at the door along time ago.

well, deferred my right to take a stand 4 a bit. but if they could just level the playing field a bit.

make internet cheap.

and fast.

our half and decreasing government owned telco charges $1500 a gig if u go over an internet provision plan that on average is 6-20 times smaller than a typical plan at the same price in the western east and west coast world.

ok, real blog posts l8r, just wanted to say hullo. who said twitter, friendfeed and facebook wouldnt kill blogging. and that facebook wouldnt kill friendfeed post $47.5M xoogler brainstrust acquisition.

i should be watching #thementalist + #fringe - both with helmed or with lead Aussie characters, but there is baseball on in America and for Fox Network, that takes precedence over fiction narrative.

Winning, Reverse Tanking, Delivering, Re-Blogging.

1
Filed under blogging

So unfortunately I’ve been low on the long form blogging for the last 12 days as work requirements (and watching Rye win Elimination + Semi-Finals plus Dees win #1 + #2 #8 #34 #50 #66 #82 draft picks) take precedence vs wordpress multi-media mulling over the issue-tech-sneaker-tvshow of the day. But I thought I’d sneak in a status report.. and also do a little bit of spot marketing to see if any1 needs a no fuss / high quality social space system set’er’up’er’er + tracker.

What I’m doing which is different to 15 years at DDB, ninemsn, Sensis, Virtual Communities, Feedcorp is rather than writing documents that don’t get implemented, I’m alot happier rolling up the sleeves. In this case pushing Google Reader - and it’s Feedly + Postrank plugin, as far as they will go when it comes to Social Media Intelligence, Syndication + Marketing;It’s pretty kewl when companies outsource their feature request and bug fixing to GetSatisfaction.com - which funnels a stream of customer issues direct to the company who solve in near to realtime.

My example with Feedly here. Which ended up with me making custom requests of them. And this is where it’s impressive to see how companies - with no direct financial incentive, remuneration or contractual threat - to respond within minutes + solve within a couple hours with a patch. Feedly are rocking it.

3 primary use cases and types of work I’m doing, client projects I’m interested in;

1. Intelligence : Companies wanting to monitor when their brands are mentioned online socially; Across traditional media brands in the market they operate in, local microblog entries on twitter + friendfeed, longer form blog reviews of their company and its product, and also when their creative product is uploaded or remixed on YouTube, Flickr etc. Tools like PostRank (and Filtrbox) with scoring out of 10 for all entries are awesome.

Just finished current stage (2.0 rev) with an awesome MJK Holler’Influence team, around monitoring for a large brand’s corporate comms division.

It was the classic inchwide mile deep project where a narrow scope ultimately made the end result - while not easy, excellent. Would love to do more projects for public companies corporate comms departments, whether it be banks, insurance, FMCG or alcohol.

2. Syndication: Publishers looking to syndicate social and traditional online content via topics, locations, categories, file types via a realtime index from the same social media sources : YouTube, Flickr, Google Blog Search with all posts mentioning Australia OR Sydney OR Melbourne OR Perth etc, Google News filtered by originating country eg Australia

Am doing work in the travel/tourism space and filtering the blogosphere and social space by location - down to key locations, regions, states, countries and filtered by social media type is what I’m now wanting to do more of.

Canon Powershot S90 has gone to top of my WANT Camera List via Pocket Lint : ""The lens offers you an impressive F2.0 max aperture, which, when combined with image stabilisation, means it’s a contender for better low light shooting."

Would love more travel, user generated reviews in travel space, as well as other location based verticals such as property, news and classifieds.

3. Conversational Marketing : Identifying relevant online decision makers for clients and approaching, communicating, achieving results with the community etc. The recent trend seems to be with Daddy Bloggers. (ala Sony’s social campaign with’em via NYTimes blog :

In general, dads have always gotten the short shrift when it comes to parenting, but in recent times, it’s been different,” said Jeffrey Sass, who is a single parent of a daughter and two sons, ages 17 to 21, and blogs at Dad-O-Matic. Advertisers have focused on mommy bloggers “because everyone believes the mother makes many of the buying decisions in the home, but in product categories like consumer electronics, it makes sense to go after dads,” he said.”)

Well not for me, but industry wise. I am doing alot in the model/fashion/lifestyle space and it would be kewl to work with some of the fashion and retail brands, as well as startup designers.

A.P.C. - DERBY BOOT Crepe soled derby boots with a fluffy sheepskin lining. Leather and lacing. Like walking on a cloud, more or less.

I’m especially interested with Google Reader now being the dominant RSS platform, and Google expanding it’s Wave Program, while GDocs keeps getting more users (even if they put Jotspot wiki into hibernation), and Gmail is a leading email platform - how Google will Glue it all together. Esp’ when it comes to the enterprise social space.

Google Developer Blog“Over the last couple of months, we’ve been very busy developing the product, opening the protocol and learning from the thousands of developers who are using and contributing to Google Wave. While the product, platform and protocols are still being developed, we’re extending access to some of the highly collaborative people and communities we hope to benefit in the future - businesses and schools. In turn, we look forward to learning from these Google Apps users, so we can continue to tweak and develop the product as we gain insight from their experiences”

Bottom line is I’m pretty sure the social space enterprise wise is damn interesting when u combine what Google does with its small Reader team with GDocs + Wave, then combine it with mature startups like Feedly + Postrank. Now I need to go find a new client and work on (over) delivering on my active ones.

My Almost Melbourne Black Sunday Dream Uniform

the magazineologists shift from print to online continues…

3
Filed under Newspapers, blogging

I’ve been spending some of the last few days identifying online newspapers that may be of interest to a client’s clients :) So I had to laugh at the Tolles@Topix blog post on the conflict of newspapers (highlighted by the Social Media Revolution is Going Nowhere piece in UK’s Daily Telegraph) that simultaneously bag twitter, while having an excess (estimated at 20%) of social media pointers, hehe;

But the best riposte to this piece is none other than the actual page where the article appears. Between the the “How to use Twitter” block, and the GIANT CHUNK OF REAL ESTATE for the social network every newspaper likes, Digg, it is quite clear that the Telegraph’s business practices reflect that social media is a big part of the the equation for them. There are no less than FOUR separate blocks of pixels, er , references to Twitter on the page here. Subtlety is not a concern for the Telegraph and its use of Twitter.

I’ve also been looking into the tweens, fashion, and women’s magazine space that have strong online assets, and so was interested in this corresponding VentureBeat piece (created from a behind firewall WSJ feature) that the number of ads in the glossy style mags has gone down 21% in the last year; VentureBeat blurb : “Lifestyle magazines InStyle, Vogue and Elle are expected to see revenue declines this year of 21 percent, 26 percent and 20 percent, respectively, according to the Publishers Information Bureau. September issues of these magazines are almost a third slimmer than last year’s batch, reports the WSJ in a good overview of the sector. You know print really is dying when lifestyle magazines start losing their ads. Fashion brands were slow to move online, because women were slower to get online than men. That’s all changing, and it’s all the more marked because things are going so well online for the lifestyle sector: It is one of the few places showing growth in online advertising (healthcare is another proud example). The main beneficiaries: Places where these women are going more: Twitter, Google’s YouTube video site, and fashion and lifestyle sites such as DailyCandy.com and Glam Media, notes the WSJ. (Indeed, we’re hearing from industry sources that Glam’s revenue in the second quarter was 45 percent higher than the same quarter last year, and that the company is projected to maintain that growth rate through the rest of the year. This comes even as people assumed online display advertising would die during the recession.) The iPhone is also mentioned as a protagonist: With the phone itself considered a fashion accessory, it may become easier — if not hipper — to browse fashion on an iPhone than by flipping through a print magazine.”

On the other hand, it’s good to see if u can breathe some life in a dying sector, u can get rewards other than death…. MagNation - who have the best magazine setup - online and in person - are kicking goal$ via The Australian : “That’s good news for niche magazine mecca MagNation, where the typical customer prefers cult skate and design annual Wooden Toy to mass weekly Woman’s Day and fashion glossy Collezioni outsells Vogue on a per-issue basis, despite the fact it costs up to $150. MagNation co-founders Sahil Merchant and Ravi Pathare are banking on the resilience of specialist titles, with plans to open a second Australian outlet, in Sydney’s Newtown, in October. Like the existing MagNations in Melbourne and Auckland, the Sydney store will carry about 4000 titles over the course of a year, as well as designer stationery and T-shirts. “I’m not worried about the economic climate at all and I’m definitely not worried about … magazine circulations dropping,” says Merchant, who with Pathare (his uncle) shares the title of MagNation’s managing director and “chief magazineologist”"

Maybe it’s why Gap has ditched TV in advertising it’s new “Premium” $69.50 “1969″ jeans - (id noticed some supposed independent reviews of the jeans + the campaign on tumblr this morning - so the strategy seems to be working…)

Gap seem to have invested in Facebook for the campaign, Twitter not so much:)

“Clothing maker Gap is rolling out a new line of jeans, Gap 1969. One thing that will be missing with this new denim line? TV advertising. Instead, the retailer will rely on Facebook to reach customers. Ads on various Web sites (including glam.com and popsugar.com) will drive traffic to Gap’s Facebook page. The “Born to Fit” campaign to promote the 1969 line, created by interactive marketing agency AKQA, also will include traditional elements such as cinema, print, and outdoor ads, too, but Facebook is the main event.”

Facebook Premium 1969 Jeans - I dont see Google offering this type of solution... nor traditional media - unless it's integrated with online in a 9MSN way ;) So I wonder when Just Jeans or an Aussie department store - Myer or David Jones gets with this program.. maybe tie in a denim brand - could be Sass + Bide +/or the Ksubi guys

Facebook Premium 1969 Jeans - I dont see Google offering this type of solution... nor traditional media - unless it's integrated with online in a 9MSN way ;) So I wonder when Just Jeans or an Aussie department store - Myer or David Jones gets with this program.. maybe tie in a denim brand - could be Sass + Bide +/or the Ksubi guys

U gotta luv the feedback loop of the internet if ur  a marketer...

mo feedback