According to a new Nielsen Online report (and reported here by...
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Twitter is the fastest growing Social Network
10.23.2008
According to a new Nielsen Online report (and reported here by Wired), Twitter users have shot up 343% since September 2007 - making it the fastest growing social network in the United States. In growth rates, behind Twitter came Tagged.com and Ning.
While Facebook has experienced a 116% growth since last year, MySpace still rules with themost members (59.4 million in September, compared to 39 million for Facebook), despite it's measly 1% jump from last year. See more on the Nielson Online report here.
McGraw-Hill Construction, a $3.4 trillion global company, needed an online platform to host over a million professionals, linking users to their vast database of resources and materials. To do this, 4 Corners designed the Sweets Network for Products, aimed at connecting people, projects, and products. The network catalogs, describes, facilitates, and helps users (including ten thousand manufacturers, engineers, and architects) interact and discover a myriad of online construction products. In addition, 4 Corners created the branding and advertising collateral including, brochures, rich media banners, multi-tier direct mailers, and print advertisements.
Last month a social media analytics provider called Sysomos published...
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Some surprising Twitter Stats
07.29.2009
Last month a social media analytics provider called Sysomos published a in-depth report on Twitter usage. Here are the 10 conclusions that might help a brand to better understand the potential uses of Twitter:
72.5% of all users joining during the first five months of 2009.
85.3% of all Twitter users post less than one update/day
21% of users have never posted a Tweet
93.6% of users have less than 100 followers, while 92.4% follow less than 100 people.
5% of Twitter users account for 75% of all activity
New York has the most Twitters users, followed by Los Angeles, Toronto, San Francisco and Boston; while Detroit was the fast-growing city over the first five months of 2009
More than 50% of all updates are published using tools, mobile and Web-based, other than Twitter.com. TweetDeck is the most popular non-Twitter.com tool with 19.7% market share.
There are more women on Twitter (53%) than men (47%)
Of the people who identify themselves as marketers, 15% follow more than 2,000 people. This compares with 0.29% of overall Twitter users who follow more than 2,000 people.
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Visa and small business on Facebook
06.24.2008
This Thursday (June 26), Visa will be launching a $2m ad campaign...
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Visa and small business on Facebook
06.24.2008
This Thursday (June 26), Visa will be launching a $2m ad campaign focused around a downloadable Facebook application for small businesses to join a Visa-centric network. The network's focus is to provide "tools and tips on attracting new customers, trimming costs and other ways to make more money" for small business owners, and will also allow member companies to contact each other and network further amongst themselves. Additional content and services will be provided by Google (including maps, calendars, word processing, and expense report and business card templates), the Wall Street Journal, and Entrepreneur magazine.
This seems to pose an interesting question on how big box companies can monetize the popularity of Facebook; an effort that has so far been widely unsuccessful. And this is the first application (that I can think of, anyway) that is specifically targeting the small business owners subset of Facebook users - and with a pool of 80,000 small businesses who have Facebook profiles, the potential for reaching a wide audience is quite large.
So I suppose only time will tell how users will accept a Facebook application not solely for "fun" (i.e. one that won't plaster your profile with Bumper Stickers or pester your friends with "Zombie" invitations), and how advertising will eventually manifest onto Facebook.
Analyzing the social media engagement of top 100 valuable brands
07.29.2009
Last week the Altimeter Group and Wetpaint released a study that...
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Analyzing the social media engagement of top 100 valuable brands
07.29.2009
Last week the Altimeter Group and Wetpaint released a study that analyzed the 100 most valuable brands (according to BusinessWeek/Interbrand) and how they engage across 11 different online social-media venues.
The result of the study was published as "engagement database" that critiqued the brands on not only their breadth of engagement across these channels, but also their depth, such as whether they reply to comments made on blog posts. Each brand was given a numerical score. The top 10 ENGAGEMENTdb brands with their scores are:
Starbucks (127)
Dell (123)
eBay (115)
Google (105)
Microsoft (103)
Thomson Reuters (101)
Nike (100)
Amazon (88)
SAP (86)
Tie - Yahoo!/Intel (85)
The full report is available at http://bit.ly/KRGNt.
Personally, it's questionable to assume that a company's social engagement can be correlated with its financial performance. But, in Steve Rubel's words "good use of social media could be seen as a proxy for an innovative culture, eagerness to engage with consumers and take risks, a net positive for any business."
Much more interesting then this is however to take a look at what the social media strategy of those brands have in common: All top brands weren't afraid of innovation, did so early, often (also after set-backs) and incrementally:
Starbucks and Dell were early to leverage their fans for corporate crowd-sourcing.
With Nikeplus.com, Nike was early in the game to use an innovative technology in order to connect its worldwide fan base in early 2006.
Quite a few of the top 10 brands embraced Twitter early and in innovative ways. Amazon started offering deals on Twitter back in 2007 and EBay started to live-tweet earnings in 2008.
Microsoft encouraged their employees to blog as early as in the late 1990. Yahoo and Google started and actively promoted their corporate and product blogs in 2004
Other top brands were building out communities to connect customers and employees early on. Microsoft, for example, launched its inventive Channel 9 platform for developers back in 2004
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Wakamaru!
10.09.2008
OMG I love robots. Seriously. (About as much as I love David...
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Wakamaru!
10.09.2008
OMG I love robots. Seriously. (About as much as I love David Bowie.)
That's why I have to go check out Wakamuru who is "interning" at the NYC Uniqlo flagship store. I found this all out through his blog. Man, even robots have blogs these days. Check it out here. Apparently he also has a Facebook page. And a twitter page is in the works. So social-networky those robots are. So cute!
Wakamaru is "The robot designed to live with humans." "(the) design concept was to create "an object that can approach its user." "Wakamaru" is designed in the shape of a human being so that it is not considered simply a "machine" or a "terminal," but rather an "independent personality." Its cute expression and form make it appear friendly to everyone from children to elderly people, and suggest a possibility of human growth and development. "
Among his technological accomplishments, he can recognize faces (up to 100 people), respond when spoken to, meet a person's gaze, and offer up subjects of conversation. As "wakamaru" freely moves about an area he can decide for himself when to recharge – requiring no human assistance. He can also check your email, read you the news (from various feeds), schedule things for you, and take pictures and video for you that you can check remotely.
Looks like the much talked-about new Facebook interface has launched....
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New Facebook interface
07.21.2008
Looks like the much talked-about new Facebook interface has launched. Check it out here.
On first glance, it seems pretty great. Much cleaner in general, especially with a streamlined top navigation (and no more annoyingly cluttered left nav). And I really love the new profile view, so that I can actually see a person's information without having to scroll through a million Bumper Sticker or Scrabulous boxes first. Very nice!
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Oh, hellotxt!
09.16.2008
Rumor has it there are people out there in Internetland that...
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Oh, hellotxt!
09.16.2008
Rumor has it there are people out there in Internetland that subscribe to several social networks/microblogging platforms. As a confirmed and (varyingly) active member of (ready for it?) Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Plurk, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Pownce, hi5, and Plaxo (phew!) myself, I've often been hit with the annoying inevitability of having to update my status up to 9 times over and simultaneously lead a life outside of the Internet! Sound familiar? Enter hellotxt. Super simple in concept, the site allows you to easily update your status (and check the status of your friends) on 24 different Social Networks and microblogging platforms. Being active and alive online just got that much easier. Check it out here.
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Vintage New Zealand
A world of "social commerce" around New Zealand and its wine.
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Vintage New Zealand
A world of "social commerce" around New Zealand and its wine.
Vintage New Zealand sought to solve a unique problem in the American marketplace – create a single environment where customers can not only purchase all New Zealand wines in one location, but also experience the wines as much as possible in an online setting. 4 Corners developed extensive content, include video “Virtual Tastings” and interactive maps and features, that allow users to interact as much as possible with the wines before purchase. Also utilizing social networking features, users interact with each other and share insights, opinions, their own personal “cellars,” and experiences to bring forward the concept of Social Commerce.
Seeing as how the Obama campaign embraced technology so much on the...
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Welcome to the White House (blog)
01.21.2009
Seeing as how the Obama campaign embraced technology so much on the trail, it only makes sense the the team would do the same for his Presidency. Enter the White House blog, along with a fresh redesign of the White House website. The redesign launched almost at the exact time as the President's swearing in - and the blog posts are already rolling in. Check out the blog here.
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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)
09.10.2008
It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter...
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Yammer is the new NEW Twitter (this time for work)
09.10.2008
It might seem like a bit of an overkill with all of these Twitter clones, but Yammer seems to fall into a bit more of a niche. Creating a network solely for you and your coworkers (based on your email addresses), Yammer lets you microblog what you're working on, and check in with your colleagues as well. You can also post updates directly through an IM service. Seems like it could be handy in a company where lots of people work offsite. Check it out here.
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New Twitter!
09.19.2008
Twitter just launched a new architecture to help streamline some of...
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New Twitter!
09.19.2008
Twitter just launched a new architecture to help streamline some of their navigation, featuring a simplified top nav, and a tab-base right navigation for moving through tweets. Not sure how I feel about it yet, but check it out at Twitter!
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Your tweets - visualized!
05.18.2009
And now some great eye candy to go along with your daily stalking of...
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Your tweets - visualized!
05.18.2009
And now some great eye candy to go along with your daily stalking of Twitter: Visible Tweets.
Just check out what it did to the 4C tweets:
By the way, are you following the 4C team on Twitter? If not - you should! @4cornersdesign
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Twitter + internet radio = awesome
10.16.2008
I'll admit it - I'm a complete internet radio junkie. I love it,...
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Twitter + internet radio = awesome
10.16.2008
I'll admit it - I'm a complete internet radio junkie. I love it, listen to it constantly, and rely on it to introduce me to new stuff. Up until now, I've been a solid last.fm girl, but I recently stumbled upon blip.fm. Blip is an odd combination of Twitter and internet radio, that allows you to become a "DJ," to "blip" what you're listening to, and to listen to other DJs who have similar tastes to you. I'm still trying to get a feel for how it all works, but it seems pretty great. Check it out here - and add me as a DJ - my DJ name is "isureamheather."
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
11.13.2008
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks...
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Our TV Picks on Fancast launches
11.13.2008
4 Corners has partnered with Federated Media to create Our TV Picks for Fancast (an online television and movie destination provided by Comcast). Our TV Picks is a blogger-driven guide, where well-recognized bloggers direct users towards some of their favorite shoes and movies. 4 Corners also developed the banner ads driving traffic to the site from Ask a Ninja, Dooce, Boing Boing, and NOTCOT. Check out Our TV Picks here!
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Twitter finds a new home(page)
07.29.2009
Yesterday, Twitter launched a redesigned homepage, which shows a...
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Twitter finds a new home(page)
07.29.2009
Yesterday, Twitter launched a redesigned homepage, which shows a shift in focus towards search (rather than specific users, as the old homepage highlighted). It seems that this new homepage could be a recognition, on Twitter’s part, of how users have shaped the microblogging platform - it’s now the place where you can find up-to-the-minute information on what’s happening NOW (rather than depending on search engines that are increasingly appearing to post more dated content, dependant on the slower nature of crawling the web and indexing content). Just look at the trends to see what people are talking about right this second (um…M&Ms and William Shatner? Really?). So does this poise Twitter to take on the search behemoths of Google and bing? Only time will tell…
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The "Logo" Games
08.11.2008
This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering...
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The "Logo" Games
08.11.2008
This morning I came across a really fascinating article covering the debate over inexpensive online logo & "branding" companies by Doug Bartow (id29) via the Under Consideration design discussion blog Speak Up.
It highlights the ongoing debate of accessibility of design for all (income brackets) versus "...the devaluation of the design process altogether, particularly in brand development and identity design, which many consider the pinnacle of our field." – by cheapening the proverbial playing field.
In his field study of this issue, Doug commissions 4 different online companies to come up with logo options for a fictitious project and then analyzes and critiques the results. It is a good exploration of what you really get from these types of logo chop shops.
The Challenge: Hire four online logo design companies, give them the same visual identity problem to solve, then critique the results.
Alexis Ohanian, founder of Reddit, gives a great 3-minute rundown on...
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How to Make a Splash in Social Media (via TED)
12.17.2009
Alexis Ohanian, founder of Reddit, gives a great 3-minute rundown on the power of social media. Check it out at TED here.
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One billion Tweets later...
11.12.2008
Twitter has just passed the One Billion Tweets mark, according to...
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One billion Tweets later...
11.12.2008
Twitter has just passed the One Billion Tweets mark, according to GigaTweet!
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The 50 states in photos
04.22.2009
This is such a cool project that has the goal of representing all 50...
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The 50 states in photos
04.22.2009
This is such a cool project that has the goal of representing all 50 states through photography... the website for The 50 States Project says it best:
The 50 States Project has brought together 50 photographers from across the USA.
Each photographer lives in one of the 50 States and during the year long project each photographer will represent the State where they live. Every two months each photographer will be sent an assignment by e-mail, they then have two months to produce one image in response. The images must represent both their style and the State in which they live.
The first assignment, ("People"), was sent on 2nd January 2009. The second, ("Habitat"), was sent on 1st March 2009. The remaining 4 assignments will be announced on 1st May, 1st July, 1st September and 1st November 2009 respectively.
By the end of the project there will be 300 images which hopefully represent the talent of the photographers involved and have something to say about the USA today.
Check out the photos from the first assignment ("People"), here.