Archive for April, 2008

The different facets of the social landscape

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Social media is currently big news in, well, social circles. There are now multitudes of sites on the net which are dedicated to the social aspects of the web. There are so many different sites - Facebook, MySpace, Digg, reddit, Twitter, del.cio.us, and many many more - it is hard to know what each site is for and really how useful each one is.

In the web age there is so much information, produced at a staggering rate, on the internet that keeping up is hard. Signal-to-noise ratios make it difficult to know which information is worth your time and which is, simply put, noise. Social media sites can help here, they can act as a kind of filter for the information out there by allowing you to essentially listen to others, be they friends, colleagues or industry experts, in order to promote content which hopefully should be relevant. Potentially a great solution, problem is that now there are so many social media channels that once again the signal-to-noise ratio is interfering again.

I use quite a few social media sites so thought I would show how I use each service for a particular function that keeps me up to date with industry chatter but also allows me to keep in touch with some of the noise from outside work.

RSS

First off is not a social media site as such but more of a service that the majority of sites now offer. RSS allows me to subscribe to regular content from a large number of services which I consider to provide high quality material. My RSS reader of choice - IE7 - looks after everything for me and notifies me that there is new content from a good source which I can read at my leisure. I have gone for a desktop-based solution rather than a web-based solution as I’m mostly desk bound but there are many different solutions out there.

Digg

Digg is a site I have been visiting for a number of years and it pioneered the social news movement. Stories are divided into a large number of topics and people vote on what they consider to be a newsworthy story. When enough people have voted a story becomes popular and is promoted to the front page. If you read the front page you can almost guarantee the stories are good quality and worth your time, comments are usually worth a laugh or two as well.

Digging stories yourself can act as a kind of bookmarking system however I don’t tend to use the service for this, I digg stories more as an expression that I found a particular story good. Digg also allows you to follow friends on the site, the idea being that if your friend found it interesting that you would probably find it interesting too. If you choose a select few like minded friends you are essentially promoting content to each other.

del.icio.us

Like I said I don’t use digg for book marking, for this I use del.icio.us, a social bookmarking site. I use this service not for content discovery but more as a store of sites which has specific information that I would find useful for my work. If I book mark something it will usually be for a page I would visit more than once.

Again with del.icio.us you have the opportunity to make friends and follow each others bookmarks. This for me is not an important feature so I just have a select few friends but I don’t follow their bookmarks too closely.

twitter

Twitter is a microblogging platform and it is only just recently that I have found a good use for it. Twitter allows you to make small statements on a very regular basis, it could very well be likened to the status update on Facebook. There is however a much better use of this service. I use it to follow the industry experts who often use the service to highlight newsworthy material. I don’t find it very useful to follow friends, but people who I have never met, and am unlikely to ever meet to call them friends. In turn I would like to use the service myself to highlight high quality material, with the occasional update on how I’m feeling :-)

Facebook

Probably the most hyped site for the past year, this is the site where perhaps you can be the most social. Hundreds of friends (I wish!), a way to keep up with people you don’t see often enough because of hectic lifestyles! This is the service where I can switch off from the professional uses and use simply for fun. I have a MySpace page as well but I never got serious about it, Facebook is where it’s at! A true social network, in the social sense, but not much use to me in my professional life.

friendfeed

So as can be seen from above there are so many sites which I and some of my friends use on a regular basis. Some people may use alternative services for a similar function, how do you keep up with what everyone is using, and how do others keep up with you? Friendfeed provides a summary view of everything you publish on the net. It also allows you to follow others to see everything they are doing in a summary view. I once again use this for a select few friends, I don’t want the signal-to-noise ratio to be destroyed here as well!

So as can be seen there are a lot of facets to the social landscape, but they are important tools for me and could be for you too. I recommend getting involved in them - join the social revolution. I’ll leave a few links to my profiles below, feel free to follow me or become a friend!

Release your rock star!

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Five by Five have just launched an online campaign for Guitar Hero Rock Icon with gaming publisher Activision.

The purpose of the site is to provide the community with an environment where they can share the fun of Guitar Hero. Five by Five developed a fantastic competition site that allows a user to upload a video of themselves rockin out and be displayed within the video gallery. There is a backend CMS system that allows moderators to vet and edit the videos into a montage of user generated content. 

The site also includes a blog, competition details for a money cant buy prize, and game information on Guitar Hero Legends of Rock. 

The site was launched with a viral movie along with traffic drivers including online PR, banner advertising and email marketing. If you are a secret rocker why not enter one yourself - www.releaseyourrockstar.com 

Question of Footie game!

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Question of Footie is a fun and interactive game developed for WKD. The campaign supports the laucnh WKD Nuts Football Awards 2008 with the key objectives being data capture and brand awareness.

Question of Footie was designed as a flash magazine with each page of the magazine being a new round of the game. The types of questions include pin the mullet on the striker, observation rounds and some tricky Footie knowledge rounds.   

And as for the prize? Every player who completes the quiz is entered into a prize draw to win a Footie trip with their mates to the mighty Barcelona Nou Camp to watch a game. The forward to a friend functionality puts a viral edge on the game as users forward onto the mates to increase their chances of winning the trip, thus extending reach of the 2008 Nuts WKD awards and working towards the objective of data capture. 

Try your luck at Question of Footie - http://www.wkd.co.uk/footie

New look site for WKD

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Five by Five have launched a fresh look and feel for the WKD site.

The aim of the site was to communicate the brand essence of “Having a Laugh with your mates” targeted at males aged 18- 24. The twist was that whilst the site needed to have a cheeky appeal the site content was required to fit within the brand’s digital code of conduct based on Portman Group guidelines.

The site needed to have dynamic content, a fresh look and feel, be user friendly and above all engaging. There was also an inherent need for the site to be updateable to allow the client to be reactive when necessary.  

Check out the new look site http://www.wkd.co.uk/

Business Mashups youtube vid gets 1M+ views

Monday, April 7th, 2008