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Social Media This Week: December 5, 2008
December 5th, 2008 • Uncategorized
Tags: facebook, google reader, socialmediathisweek, sympatico, twitter
Friend Portability
The news: On Thursday, Google and Facebook separately announced their own data portability programs called Google Friends Connect and Facebook Connect. The ability to move a group of friends from one social network to another is something many users have been seeking for quite some time. Both Google and Facebook users will be able to use their identities from these sites on others that support one of the programs. The sites that will support these programs will allow their visitors to log in and use the already available information in their profiles as well as find friends already on the sites that they currently visit. The programs are intended to minimize the number of usernames and passwords that users currently use. Using the Google Friends Connect feature, for example, on a companionable site, visitors will be able to go into the site using both their AOL or Yahoo username and password.
Key question: Does friend portability lower the barrier to entry for someone to build a new and better social network?
Santa 2.0
The news: For many years, Canadian children have been sending letters to Santa in the hopes of getting exactly what they want for Christmas. Sympatico MSN has introduced Santa to the beauty of e-mail and personalized web video to help reach out to children using a site called the Portable North Pole. You simply type in a child’s name, age, location, and a few other things and that child will receive a personalized message from Santa in the North Pole. The video is available in English and French.
Key question: With letters to Santa going digital will there be anyone, anywhere sending handwritten letters anywhere?
Canadian Tweetsters and Politics
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My Social Media New Year’s Resolutions
December 29th, 2007 • 2 comments Uncategorized
Tags: del.icio.us, google reader, resolutions, second life, twitter, wireless
It’s that time of year. Here are my five Social Media New Year’s Resolutions for 2008:
1) Master Twitter. I tried Twitter several months ago, but didn’t get much out of it. But everybody is still talking about it (everybody, at least, in the social media marketing bubble). Maybe I wasn’t using it right. Used properly, they say, it’s more than a “What am I doing tool” and more of a “What am I thinking” tool with great potential for business networking and personal branding. Jaiku is said to be the better microblogging tool, but Twitter is where the people are, and in this world, the size of the social graph is most of what counts.
2) Live a Second Life. With a new job, a social media practice to build and two small kids, I haven’t found the time needed to invest in Second Life. But I know I need to spend some time there. Second Life is no longer quite as “hot” as it was a year or so ago. (More than one person has quipped that the fact that Canada Post is now there means the Second Life phenomenon is over). But virtual worlds are here to stay, and hugely relevant for marketers. If Second Life isn’t the killer world, somebody will come along and invent a better one.
3) Communitize. I know that’s not a word. But in addition to writing my own blog, I will be more active in commenting on other blogs and podcasts.
4) Get Veritas more plugged in. Most of my Veritas colleagues are on Facebook. A few are regulars at Third Tuesday gatherings. Most of them read blogs and some of them even write them. But I’d like to help my colleagues get more tapped into the social media tools that have made me smarter and more productive in this new world. Tools like Google Reader and Del.icio.us. And if I master Twitter, maybe they will too.
5) Get myself less plugged in. The future of social networking isn’t on computers, but on wireless devices. I need to use these tools less often on my laptop and more often on my Blackberry.
So those are mine. What am I missing? And more importantly, what are your Social Media resolutions?

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I’ve been working in or around the social media revolution since 2005 and I am grateful to be exploring this new media landscape with com.motion’s clients. As managing director, my role is to guide our clients through the use of new technologies and to provide innovative ways to engage their stakeholders online. Shiny new Web 2.0 toys are great to play with but our recommendations are always strategic and focused on reaching the right people, with the right message across the right channels.
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