Lord help us all, we have a Facebook page. Though I should point out we haven't figured out how to feature any of our videos there yet. ESB #9 is Paul, Gavin and myself talking about a variety of trends and emerging platforms.
Eat, Sleep, Blog #09 from paulmcenany on Vimeo.
Thanks to Gavin for the recap. I quote.
- The sudden appearance of Friend Connect on blogs such as Armando Alves’ A Source of Inspiration and Paul’s Hee-Haw Marketing (1:46)
- Google needing to accelerate their partner network to catch up with Facebook (2:20)
- Is the future of websites “social” and do these services change what we consider a “destination site”? (4:00)
- Will the benefits of “group sourcing” rather than “crowdsourcing” transform “influence networks”? (6:00)
- What is the power of “where our friends are and where they choose to respond”? (7:30)
- Sean explains the value of services like Gigpark (8:10)
- Recommendation engines and influence segmentation (10:00)
- Where is the point of monetisation and how does aggregate data work for marketers? (12:00)
- Why semantic evaluation will not deliver the answers that marketers want (but think they can extract) (14:00)
- The need for human interpretation of data to extract insight (20:00)
- Will social media, influence networks and reputation engines scale in a useful way? (21:00)
- Can we predict who we trust? (23:30)
- What happens when the Internet REALLY explodes as a network with the mass adoption of technology across the world – and what does this mean for “scale”? (25:30)
- Is the semantic web a survival mechanism for the Internet? (28:00)
- Will the web simply become another form of TV measurement? (30:30)
- We send a shout out to our #1 fan, Mack Collier (33:00)
- A new world of privacy (36:00)
- The uselessness of website T&Cs (40:00)
- The attractions of the Dallas Waffle House (47:00) – yes, it goes downhill quickly!
Hey Sean,
Great episode.
I'm one of the founders of GigPark and I'm thrilled to hear your enthusiasm for our app.
We've seen a lot of great activity on GigPark lately. Our users are telling us that they like it because ...
(a) recommendations from people they trust are better than random reviews (especially for services like web designers, real estate agents, painters, etc.), and
(b) there isn't the noise of every other social conversation with friends (like Twitter, Facebook, etc.) - GigPark is only about finding that trusted service provider your friends use. Focus.
We're also getting great feedback from the businesses that get recommended. They're getting new clients through GigPark because referrals are how they get almost all of their new business anyway and GigPark is amplifying this word-of-mouth.
Anyway, great chat! I look forward to future episodes.
Noah Godfrey
Founder, GigPark
http://www.gigpark.com/people/noahgodfrey
Posted by: Noah Godfrey | December 09, 2008 at 06:18 AM
@Noah: I'm loving GigPark! Thanks for the comment. Couldn't agree more about the value of a lower noise to value ratio!
Posted by: Sean Howard | December 09, 2008 at 03:20 PM
I'm testing Typepad Connect for managing comments on my blog. Please let me know if you hate it.
Posted by: Sean Howard | December 09, 2008 at 03:37 PM
I'm glad to see evidence that you and Paul are actually alive still! Where have you been all my life?
Posted by: Catch Up Lady | December 19, 2008 at 10:56 PM
Hey Ms. Heinz!!!
I know. It's been WAY too long. Interestingly enough, it's also been the same amount of time since I've karaoke'd till 3am! ;)
Are you going to SXSW? We're trying to talk Paul into going. Primarily because it's a 2 hour drive from him...
Sean
Posted by: Sean Howard | December 20, 2008 at 10:00 PM