Archive for September, 2007

The NewYork Times rips down the Wall

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

The NY Times will take down that annoying “you must login” to view this article. A similar announcement was made by the Wall Street Journal too. I think it’s likely that the rest of the news and magazine industry will follow their example and begin opening their gates for public consumption. Quite honestly, with their content being free and open, their materials are more likely to be referenced in blogs (just like this one) and they should be able to sell much, much, much more advertising.

ReportonBusiness.com says, “The Times figures it can more than replace the $10-million (U.S.) in subscriber revenue it generates each year with ad dollars from the increased traffic. And if the Journal follows, it will be betting that the profit from boosting its audience will exceed the industry-leading subscriber list it has amassed, with close to one million registered users.”

“…Internet advertising has become too powerful and too lucrative to block non-subscribers from your website, executives across the newspaper industry have told analysts and investors.”

Exciting!

Oh to be a “One-letter Owner”

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

AMA American Marketing Association brand logo wishbonesIn April, at the annual leadership conference for the American Marketing Association held in Chicago, the CEO announced that the association would be changing their logo. They have threatened to go away from the wishbone for many years, but this time they had rough drafts to show us. The new brand was revealed to a house full of marketers and there was a dull roar of mixed response. The new concept was based on a single letter, “M”.

If you were paying attention, you probably heard about the big event they put on called “M Planet“. Well, they want to follow that theme and essentially change the AMA into just “M”. So, in 2008 when I become president of the local chapter in Boston, I guess I will be, “MBristowe, president of MBoston”. It will be interesting to see if the letter “M” can become synonymous with “Marketing” and more specifically with the AMA.

Oprah Winfrey O MagazineApparently the AMA is not alone in it’s hunt to own one of 26 letters of the alphabet as their brand. While Oprah Winfrey and Overstock were battling for the letter “O”, QVC has had it’s eye on the letter “Q”.

QVC Q IQdoU?In fact, on October 1st, QVC will reveal another step in their push for a new brand of their own. On a huge New York bilboard, QVC will continue staking their claim on the letter “Q”. The first set of billboards they put out in early September, in NY, Philly and LA, had the catchphrase, “iQdoU?“. Most people had no idea what it meant, but changing a household name… or acronym in their case into a single letter isn’t the easiest thing to do I suppose.

Take a look at a video of the “QVC” billboard:

This new billboard reveals the answer to those who were wondering what it all means:
new QVC logo and billboard

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MySpace goes Mobile

Monday, September 24th, 2007

MySpaceMySpace has revealed plans to create a mobile version of their online social network. It will be free for users through advertising by Fox Interactive Media and Millennial Media. At first advertising will be limited to Fox but should be opened to others by the end of the year.

Here is a quote from a Financial Times interview:

“Accessing the Internet from a mobile phone will soon be as common as text messaging and voice calling, and it’s FIM’s goal to deliver these new free, ad-supported experiences as additional options for our users on top of our incredibly popular premium mobile services,” said John Smelzer, Senior Vice President and GM of Mobile for Fox Interactive Media.

As Mr. Smelzer suggests, mobile phones will help people be more connected to their Space by sending and receiving MySpace messages and friend requests; commenting on pictures and profiles; posting bulletins; updating blogs; finding and searching for friends; and viewing or changing mood status.

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A Tour of MyQuire

Monday, September 24th, 2007

MyQuire LogoMyQuire is a new social project management site where you can work on projects by yourself or with a team. The company will make its public debut at the DEMOfall 07 conference starting today, September 24-26 in San Diego, California. I decided to have a look for myself before they unveil it today.

If a user is interested in using the MyQuire platform, they get you started by having you create a profile for yourself. It is less than a daunting task to enter the basics (name, email address, a password and your birth day), so getting through this step and clicking on the verification email seem quite speedy enough.

I find it interesting that your profile is at the center of the MyQuire universe. This “profile” approach is typical for social media sites, but it differs from the approach of other Web 2.0 project management applications like, Basecamp, which focuses on the details needed to start and manage your project.

In terms of understanding the audience, I would say that Basecamp potentially delivers a user experience that more closely matches what a user expected; and certainly does so more quickly. It will be interesting to see if this difference has any impact on their success… especially for people who have use other Web 2.0 project management platforms before.

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