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Show Me The Money! How To Monetise Twitter

Twitter

Twitter is the now quite rightfully the new kid on the block and why not?  It’s about time we had a new poster child for the so-called social web.  Like many startups it has a lot of users, is growing rapidly, and has a lot of VC funding.  What’s more it’s also has a distinct lack of a business model.  So that’s all the boxes checked then!

It was big news in the online world last week when a comment by one of the founders Biz Stone, to Marketing Magazine, in the UK, caused a lot of people to start speculating that Twitter would be charging users to have commercial account.  To be fair Biz moved quickly to confirm that Twitter will never charge users or companies for an account.  So just how are they planning to monetise all that traffic then? Continue reading →

iPhone 3rd Generation Predictions

All quiet on the Apple front for a while.  Macword 2009 was remembered for being, well, not that rememberable. Big Steve is on a leave of absence to get his health issues sorted.  And for once the blogs and fanboys seem to have died down a bit.  (Until this leaked photo appeared on Mac Rumours). Anyway fear not, becuase deep inside Cupertino, CA, Jonathan Ive is probably (99% certain), putting the finishing touches to his design for the iPhone 3rd generation.

Now I don’t have any mates that work at Apple or any inside info, gleamed from Kevin Rose or anything.  But as sure as Apples are Apples, there should be a new iPhone arriving this summer.  The mobile phone industry moves fast so going more than a year without an update to the iPhone would be inviting the likes of RIM, Android devices etc to start nipping at Apple toes.  Last year that monumental day was 11th July in the UK so expect to see Apple move the barriers on again around the same time this summer. Continue reading →

The Real-Time Web

Hudson River

If a huge news story breaks, where are you going to go first? Switch on the TV, try BBC News, CNN, maybe. But what if you are at work…….? Ok, let’s say a plane crashes into New York’s Hudson River? Like many the first port of call for such an event is the web. Now we all know that 90% of people are probably going to start at Google. The problem is Google has on average a 1-72hr spidering lag depending on the site in question and it’s links / authority. So, if Google hasn’t got anything, what next, Google News, BBC, CNN online versions. Fair enough, there might be a holding page with minimal details. Now consider this, if you had navigated to search.twitter.com on 15th January 2009, you would have seen this picture come up. Continue reading →

Location Based Services

Location Based Services

Location based services are for me going to be one of the next big things in the digital space. The only thing is I’m not sure when! I’ve been following the area closely since I heard about Loopt 9 months ago. In the online advertising business we always say in January “this is going to be the year for Mobile”, and it never is. These two fields are inextricably linked and as soon as the latter gets critical mass then so will the former.

So what is a location based service. It is a service (i.e. social networking) accessible through mobile devices that utilises the ability to geographically triangulate the device location anywhere in the globe, i.e. on your Facebook news feed, imagine seeing, “Joe Bloggs is in Leicester Square, London”. Social Networking is going to be the thing that drives this. Kids at school, people lost at festivals, mates in the vicinity, the possibilities are endless. But the possibilities also extend in so many commercial ways that brands with retail presences must be liking their lips at the very thought. Then there’s this idea of social graffiti, i.e. leaving geo-tags on restaurants, shops, etc, that your friends can see, share and comment on. Imagine I want to go to a local restaurant, call it up on Google Maps, and I see a menu from the restaurant, and comments left from 3 of my friends who have been there. We all know that recommendations are that much more influential if they are from your friends. Applications like Brightkite are already doing this in a simplistic way, check out the video below. Continue reading →