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Twitter Tweets about Cherp as of June 15, 2009

Monday, June 15th, 2009
Effecthirst: Cherp cherp cherp tweet tweet tweet wakey bakey
2009-06-15 16:00:46 · Reply · View
simonwraith: can you hear your twadget cherp!!!!
2009-06-15 13:19:19 · Reply · View
1Youngtech: BIRDS STARTING TO CHERP AND A NIGGA STILL UP
2009-06-15 08:46:11 · Reply · View
OMGlikeLAUREN: CHERP* ABOUT!!!!
2009-06-15 05:20:02 · Reply · View
RellzKnwzwerdz: @SillyMillyy ?? ? ? yea my Twinny got my bac B-nice so watch ur back…Cherp…cherp…I mean Tweet!
2009-06-15 01:50:51 · Reply · View
fashioneyecon: @Chaysa (Cherp Cherp) Home! lol where u at?
2009-06-14 20:57:01 · Reply · View
cms62107: I love bein outside hearin the crickets cherp at night!
2009-06-14 02:19:30 · Reply · View
rabecks: I mean, fuck twitter cell updates. I cherp all I want when I want to channel my inner Chris Crocker.
2009-06-13 15:48:21 · Reply · View
shelbyhotsauce: When i cherp shawty cherp back
2009-06-13 10:52:08 · Reply · View
Lil_Ru: @MissLegg8 I’m high as hell right now my brother high to making cherp noises like a boost phone this nigga tripen lmao!!!!
2009-06-13 07:07:40 · Reply · View
LDot5280: @MILEHIGHMIST ya but @djstrangah ain’t fuckin wit me for some reason I cherp but he don’t cherp back so we gotta go to a diff. Studio I …
2009-06-13 01:30:24 · Reply · View
Marciano5: Lets Keep In 100 my twiggaz….Cherp me some funny ish
2009-06-12 20:03:23 · Reply · View
fyejstar: "Hopped up outta bed turn the cherp Onnnnn! Hit my n#**? In the trap like what’s up! We gettin moneyyyyyy!" Soldier remix… Comin soon
2009-06-12 16:09:39 · Reply · View
Asha_White: @Drayshawn …cherp tho…LAME! LOL
2009-06-12 15:39:50 · Reply · View
toeknee22: @carmenleilani - ok so at cherp’s party we can take some pics and submit a new category for the site - asian group poses … yes?
2009-06-12 04:32:02 · Reply · View
MrD2009: do you get everyones twitter messages cherp on your phone cause every message i send your fone starts to sing
2009-06-12 03:44:44 · Reply · View
acabador20: Almost like a pager or ppl who cherp
2009-06-10 22:28:03 · Reply · View
Marciano5: Wudddd Uppppp to the twitter world were the sky is no limit n birds cherp LOL
2009-06-10 15:28:39 · Reply · View
Smilezbeauty09: @mzz_fantabulous so we can chat 2morro yu can cherp me silly expression & wat am I guessin?
2009-06-10 05:07:45 · Reply · View
jcsalterego: @cherp lol, what
2009-06-09 20:50:28 · Reply · View
cherp: Law of Suckage: anything that is awesome that gains popularity will attract the not awesome to suck the awesome right out of it. @missrogue
2009-06-09 20:48:55 · Reply · View
chaddubz: Ima rock off some skate2 xbox tree60 eat some doof and cherp some dank!
2009-06-09 12:28:47 · Reply · View
cherp: Right now I am a single bit of good news away from really liking United Airlines. Come on UNITED……Come on, you can do it….karma
2009-06-09 00:47:48 · Reply · View
ThePrnzOfDrknss: mummy shaw made the mattriss cherp wivf some lookie bloke. Myah bin me, ey felt sum roomblin but that myah bin from awl the Bloomin’ Onions
2009-06-08 00:04:59 · Reply · View
jean_fontaine: Cherp, cherp, cherp. Good night/ good morning.
2009-06-07 08:53:51 · Reply · View
capnnarcolepsy: @scardirty why did people EVER have cherp phones. Ugh.
2009-06-03 22:15:01 · Reply · View
scardirty: SpeakMyMindWednsday - tryna figure out why n%ggas be putting the speakers on the outside of they cars. And y people still have cherp phones?
2009-06-03 22:07:38 · Reply · View
cherp: @bobbyrozzell Thanks Bobby!
2009-06-03 19:41:40 · Reply · View
bobbyrozzell: @cherp Loved your post today. That is good work
2009-06-03 16:36:00 · Reply · View
cherp: RT @openbrands: Twitter vs. The Fad: Why to Tweet? >> Transparency, Control, Discovery, Mundanity, Instant Gratification http://bit.ly/RMoLx
2009-06-03 16:25:37 · Reply · View
openbrands: Twitter vs. The Fad: Why to Tweet? >> Transparency, Control, Discovery, Mundanity, Instant Gratification http://bit.ly/RMoLx (via @cherp)
2009-06-03 15:58:36 · Reply · View
Madabarracks: I am just sorting out twitter-I am not sure if I have to cherp,berp, or tweet
2009-06-03 04:39:08 · Reply · View
TheTweetWriter: Cherp! » Blog Archive » Twitter vs. The Fad http://bit.ly/3×4ZOK
2009-06-02 19:38:41 · Reply · View
cherp: Yikes! I see that NSFW warnings are less standar on Twitter. Hey, if your content is questionable for the office - mention that in the tweet
2009-06-01 20:42:30 · Reply · View
lovejrluv: for surprise, my work cel started twittering…will test new tweet, peep, cheep, cherp, etc source…
2009-06-01 16:31:59 · Reply · View
coolest1: Missing aircraft af447. if you seen it then please send a cherp please. missing 228 pasengers.
2009-06-01 10:33:24 · Reply · View
Theshellybelly: C is for Cheerfull = H is for Honest = E is for Excited = R is for Radical and P is for Perfect and every way CHERP!! CHERP!! gO TwITeR!!!!
2009-05-31 20:24:43 · Reply · View
Theshellybelly: just chillin and just made a twitter!!!
cherp! cherp! cherp! (:>)
2009-05-31 20:15:48 · Reply · View
jeremysallen: @MattTharp Jahna I think I need jeremy AT cherp
2009-05-29 22:46:36 · Reply · View
cherp: If 2 out of 5 of your tweets are mundane, you’re doing it wrong.
2009-05-29 21:22:34 · Reply · View
MrsBabyBoo: @DUANEALLEN ~Cherp, cherp~Are you on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?
2009-05-29 16:29:45 · Reply · View
q17: RT @finaoboy44 #biggestpetpeeve..in highschool when a nigga on the bus had there whole cherp convo on speaker ta
2009-05-28 18:42:28 · Reply · View
finaoboy44: #biggestpetpeeve..in highschool when a nigga on the bus had there whole cherp convo on speaker ta
2009-05-28 18:41:57 · Reply · View
ladyrebel68: Sitting on the couch listening to the birds cherp outside
2009-05-28 16:31:33 · Reply · View
Kaylaaduhh: anyone wanna give me katy perry ticketss,……? -grass hoppers cherp-
thats what i thought :/ i need them!
2009-05-28 02:28:02 · Reply · View
itscalebwinner: RT until the cherp on you lol @ginabena123: My tags arnt current but I say fuck the cops!
2009-05-28 00:43:51 · Reply · View
MidgyWidgy: I am green today. A cherp of joy like a crickets song! =P ~Bored~
2009-05-27 23:56:16 · Reply · View
BellaHairStyles: At Work Trying To Learn How To Use This Cherp
2009-05-27 23:08:42 · Reply · View
tsinger5: I just heard a bird cherp! ‘Tis my twitter bestie! :) TayHO
2009-05-27 22:59:05 · Reply · View
Mr360Feen: @Mr360Feen oyeaaa am back on the grind hit the cherp of u need computer repairs or xbox games or mods or wii gamea or mods
2009-05-27 00:39:45 · Reply · View

Twitter vs. The Fad

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Recently I’ve read two articles that compared the latest surge of Twitter’s popularity to that experienced by Facebook and Myspace.  Neither discussed Twitter’s differences or tried to understand the platform or it’s user community, but instead placed focus on the potential of Twitter to be a fad.  So with all the articles and blog posts out there explaining “How to Tweet” I’ve decided to write a top five list of reasons why.

1. Transparency.  One of the biggest advantages of Twitter is transparency.  It’s a double edged sword for business, but it’s the feature with the greatest potential.  Facebook is less a communication tool than a community tool or an advertising tool, and Myspace is probably an exaggerated form of both.  Twitter, because of it’s simplicity, is a simple communication tool that allows an individual (potentially on behalf of a brand) to communicate in a transparent, open, searchable way.  Blogs are edited, comments are filtered, but Twitter is open which to consumers is something they idealize.

2. Control.  If you aren’t tweeting about it, someone else is.  You want your point of view heard, tweet it.  Advertising is meant to control how consumers think about your product or brand.  Your name is the same thing, and if you want to leave the control up to the crowd, go for it.  I would prefer to hear what people are saying and weigh in.  Especially when it’s about me or my company.

3. Discovery.  Facebook and Myspace are good for connecting with people you already know, and occassionally getting a good friend recommendation.  Twitter is the only place I’ve found where I can follow anyone I like, and the only say they have in it is whether or not they follow me back.  Additionally, I can search for topics of discussion, look at people being followed by other people, and randomly get followed by other people for all the same reasons.  Twitter is about Discovery in a way that is more social than any other social technology from the web 2.0 revolution.

4. Mundanity.  To me, this is the guage of whether or not I keep following someone.  Twitter exposes the mundanity of everyday life.  Some people know how to find the humor in that, and their tweets are entertaining.  If you believe the colloquialism “one mans trash is another mans treasure,” then mundane tweets by interesting people can be fascinating.  On the other hand, if you find someone just blathering on about their trips to the grocery store or another boring ass project they are working on, then dump them.  I love that I can opt out at any time without fear of retribution or hurt feelings.  If someone has over 500 followers, they’ll never miss you.  I really wish I had that freedom on Facebook, but I’m always worried about the emails I’ll receive after un-friending people.

5.  Instant Gratification.  I’ve posted things to Facebook and Myspace before, and for that matter blogged about things before, and received zero response.  Even inflamatory titles meant to elicit a response have been ignored.  Recently though, I’ve seen fights generated from tweets that didn’t even directly name people.  I’ve watched as brands have rolled out marketing efforts or new products that generated enough feedback on Twitter in the first few hours to get a response from the respective company.  I remember this happened once with Palm when they released a netbook style palm device and were subsequently eaten alive by some of the geek blogs out there.  Within a day or so, Palm issued a formal response.  I couldn’t believe it.  It was one of the most amazing moments where the impact of web media became clear to me.  Blogs may be a great device for sounding off, but Twitter provides a way to create an instant focus group of unsolicited, unedited feedback.  The feedback loop has grown smaller and smaller, but Twitter has made the feedback loop the size of a dot.

Twitter is likely the last of the web 2.0 trends, but it’s by no means a fad.  It seems to be the most openly social of all the social networks, and the one with the most immediate impact for brands.  Social networking will fade away if no one figures out how to make money with it, but I think that ship has sailed.  Social networking for business is the new search engine optimization.  Unlike SEO however, Twitter has a higher liklihood to foster creativity and promote those with the best ideas, rather than those who learn how to manipulate the system.  If you think Twitter is simply about Tweeting 4-5 times a day, and mentioning how lame/great your lunch was, or linking to your latest blog post or press release, think again.

Twitter only becomes a fad if people stop being interesting, which I’m confident can’t happen to everyone.

Twitter Tweets about Cherp as of May 27, 2009

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
BellaHairStyles: At Work Trying To Learn How To Use This Cherp
2009-05-27 23:08:42 · Reply · View
tsinger5: I just heard a bird cherp! ‘Tis my twitter bestie! :) TayHO
2009-05-27 22:59:05 · Reply · View
Mr360Feen: @Mr360Feen oyeaaa am back on the grind hit the cherp of u need computer repairs or xbox games or mods or wii gamea or mods
2009-05-27 00:39:45 · Reply · View
loveylauren: Just got out of the shower and feel squeaky clean! Now watching the chiller channel listening to birds cherp
2009-05-24 22:06:59 · Reply · View
HeartxBreaker: why does a bird just sit there and cherp and cherp and cherp and cherp?
2009-05-22 15:11:12 · Reply · View
MSpicy: @BrookeWUHU it makes that bird cherp sound & last night my man was like "dang there’s a late bird outside!" lmao I was like-it’s my phone!
2009-05-22 13:46:21 · Reply · View
atreyufaerie: This sucks cherp cherp died:-(( pour bird y? Y cherp cherp
2009-05-22 08:01:19 · Reply · View
atreyufaerie: Cherp cherp loves my speakers bass herm went to sleep with michal franti and loves old crow med. Weel
2009-05-22 02:40:38 · Reply · View
DealFanatic: cherp cherp..so quiet here tonight (oh wait) it’s ON night….I know the forums r hoppin…
2009-05-22 02:31:02 · Reply · View
cherp: Can Twitter be all things to all people? Can @aplusk and Kevin Rose coexist? Will 100M ever Twitter? Can you keep street cred & mass appeal
2009-05-22 01:17:13 · Reply · View
cherp: Is Twitter the social network for people who sit at computers all day, or can it appeal to tweens? Will tweens scare off early adopters?
2009-05-22 01:14:24 · Reply · View
ahu125: @mpyle6 Cricket Porn! The will cherp your cherp. HAHAHAHA
2009-05-21 20:27:19 · Reply · View
henryandfriends: @GD_Kenworth ello ken. i dint tork wiv yoo for long time. ow is yoo. i fink th peepl dussnt no they shudnt cherp wen yoo is werkin.
2009-05-21 11:05:04 · Reply · View
tootallk2000: @mzalimck a chu yow, mi all figet bout di cherp cherp!
2009-05-19 12:17:32 · Reply · View
CNelly: RIP nextel’s phones …remember that cherp? "where you at" ughhhh
2009-05-19 01:03:30 · Reply · View
LaMOO4: @TheDannyNoriega Good Morning Danny!! i will cherp for your soul too, tweet tweet tweet =)
2009-05-18 14:58:48 · Reply · View
montana_22: I deff can’t sleep and I have no idea what time it is cause I don’t wanna look // the birds are starting to cherp. I’m scared. :D
2009-05-17 08:28:54 · Reply · View
davenik: @Pogue (adding 1 letter): Cherp: a tweet from Cher
2009-05-17 03:12:35 · Reply · View
tweet_off: Cherp! » Blog Archive » What 10x growth gets you… http://bit.ly/tPMet
2009-05-16 05:03:49 · Reply · View
tweet_off: Cherp! » Blog Archive » What 10x growth gets you… http://u.mavrev.com/4acz
2009-05-16 05:02:26 · Reply · View
_strokemyEGO: I find it very odd when birds cherp at night. Like now! Tryna ruin my nap, but that’s not gonna happen. Ima be out for a good..2 hours! Ttyl
2009-05-16 00:26:28 · Reply · View
iamdavidray: Fuck I haven’t seen a cherp phone in ages I didn’t even know they still ran that shit But there’s this asshole at my work cherpin like crazy
2009-05-15 21:10:13 · Reply · View
jcsalterego: RT @cherp: Thoughts about the brewing backlash. http://bit.ly/Ue2sh
2009-05-15 17:07:43 · Reply · View
matttharp: What up elitists…! New post on Cherp.us http://bit.ly/Ue2sh
2009-05-15 17:04:31 · Reply · View
cherp: Thoughts about the brewing backlash. http://bit.ly/Ue2sh
2009-05-15 17:03:32 · Reply · View
cherp: Branded/sponsored apps are better than mobile advertising. Look for it to come soon.
2009-05-14 19:12:50 · Reply · View
i_football: @Immaculate87 Did somebody here something…CHERP CHERP…Dam whats up wit all those crickets around here…No response is needed Good Luck
2009-05-13 20:00:51 · Reply · View
i_football: @Immaculate87 CHERP CHERP Is that crickets I hear….. come on dunny Ill give you a min to come back wit something better Mutombo
2009-05-13 18:16:27 · Reply · View
cherp: @jimmygilmore Nice, not a bad radio site. There is hope.
2009-05-13 17:11:07 · Reply · View
cherp: It’s not insane to start moving advanced features out of Twitter. Advanced users are more likely to pay, basic users don’t need complexity.
2009-05-13 17:09:57 · Reply · View
betsyboo007: OK we had a good rain now I want some sun shine!!!! I love hearign the birds cherp is so nice that spring is here.
2009-05-13 16:52:04 · Reply · View
cherp: As much as the record industry hates bowing to Apple, doesn’t "renting" music on the Zune devalue music more?
2009-05-12 22:39:29 · Reply · View
kyeung808: @cherp yes yes…I’m working on getting rid of that! But you’re right. Typically the name is the first sign of a spammer.
2009-05-12 20:32:01 · Reply · View
cherp: While true more often than not, I will say a number in your username does not automatically make your account spam. Sorry to @kyeung808.
2009-05-12 20:30:11 · Reply · View
kyeung808: RT @cherp: How to spot spam accounts: number in the username. Picture with boobs or underwear. Username is gibberish.
2009-05-12 20:18:40 · Reply · View
cherp: How to spot spam accounts: number in the username. Picture with boobs or underwear. Username is gibberish.
2009-05-12 20:18:13 · Reply · View
cherp: Interesting. http://philtro.com/ Isn’t there already a Twitter feature for spam tweets called "unfollow" or "block"?
2009-05-12 19:50:53 · Reply · View
cherp: @cotweet So far I like what I see. I would like to see followers who are unfollowed. That seems important to add.
2009-05-12 19:49:29 · Reply · View
cherp: NPR did a story about Twitter jumping the shark. The person behind the article doesn’t use Twitter. Is it now Twitter-ers vs. everyone else?
2009-05-12 19:36:18 · Reply · View
claudethewriter: does anyone have birds that like to cherp 24/7? Like, even at night?! I do. Not as fun as it sounds.
2009-05-11 23:41:44 · Reply · View
xxneeseyx: @Henaxxru TWEET IDY CHERP TWEET !
2009-05-11 17:42:22 · Reply · View
Crazycunt: *Cherp cherp cherp* thats the only sound i hear cuz twitterland went silent.
2009-05-11 02:04:33 · Reply · View
Losdon: @QUICNTEAZ fucks up nigga pic up ya cherp
2009-05-10 00:57:25 · Reply · View
RobBlinn: CHERP=China Earthquake Relief Project. Training in Somatic Experiencing techniques to resolve earthquake trauma.
2009-05-09 00:54:09 · Reply · View
Mspucches: is up laying in bed early listening 2 the birds cherp
2009-05-08 12:34:39 · Reply · View
MOsportsdotcom: Lindenwood Head Basketball position is now open….Cherp has resigned….check out MOsports.com for the latest coaching updates.
2009-05-07 02:07:36 · Reply · View
davidbennettjr: If a tweet is sent and no one is there to read it does it cherp at all?
2009-05-06 23:52:03 · Reply · View
swineflucentral: Birdies!!!!! I see them and hear them cherp. It is wonderful
2009-05-06 22:50:32 · Reply · View
Lindseymeeper: cherp:)off to get the boys yippy yi yay:)
2009-05-05 21:08:19 · Reply · View
Lindseymeeper: @yaymi cherp cherp meeep miss you already
2009-05-05 21:02:34 · Reply · View

What 10x growth gets you…

Friday, May 15th, 2009

In the last 12 months, Twitter has gone from geek obsession to media obsession. The user-base has diversified from the original gathering of web 2.0 geeks, bloggers, and technology early adopters to include Ashton Kutcher, Shaq, Britney Spears, Oprah, the nice lady four cubicles down from you with 30 cats, and probably your aunt and mother. So what happens to the fastest growing social network when it turns the corner from early adopter to mass adoption?

Backlash. (See this….and this….)

One of the earliest negatives people expressed regarding Twitter was the mundanity of many tweets. It was common to hear detractors argue that they didn’t see the value in hearing that someone is watching Lost, or getting ready to dive into a big fat juicy burger, or the very common “I’m hung-over” tweet. But when your favorite blogger is sharing links to fantastic articles, providing insight and thought leadership, and occasionally mentioning that he has the worst gas ever, it’s kinda fun and humanizing. Early adopters liked this unfiltered access to people they liked and respected. People who were building up their brands online liked the ability to keep in contact with people more regularly without having to write an entire blog post. The mundanity was fun, because it was mixed in with valuable information and amusing stream of consciousness.

But as the user-base diversifies the ratio of interesting/valuable information to mundanity/stream-of-consciousness gets out of balance. I am not the only one who feels this way. For those who haven’t see it, out College Humor’s take on Twitter in real life: http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1909386

I followed someone recently for a couple months before I realized, this person never says anything of value. In fact this morning I looked at his account and he tweeted 26 times in the last 12 hours and not once did he say anything remotely insightful, interesting, valuable, or engaging…just a crappy twitpic, a few @replies that were roughly 1 word or added no value, or ridiculously lame information about him and his family and their adventures of “driving to work”.

This is why there is a backlash brewing. It’s one thing to occasionally tweet about bad traffic or getting a flat tire or getting pulled over by the cops, when you balance that with links to interesting bloggers, new applications, the latest iPhone rumor, or…anything that might be of value to someone. Keep in mind, I’ve lobbied since day that for Twitter to survive and be successful it ultimately had to diversify and appeal to a broad audience. That means it has to be fun for people who aren’t creating content - just general consumers using it as a social network. That means the good with the bad. General consumers means a shift in the balance of the interesting/mundane.

So Twitter elitists - take a deep breath. This is just a growing pain and ultimately, it will elevate the early adopters as leaders. I’ve learned with media, eventually, quality wins. Broad adoption is not a threat to Twitter, it just might mean you have to be more careful about who you follow back. It means having personal AND professional accounts is likely to be important and apps like Tweetie and Nambu will be increasingly important.

Hold off on the backlash for now, and keep in mind that in order for Twitter to fulfill it’s destiny, it needs the kind of critical mass enjoyed by Facebook. There is a stark difference between using Twitter, and getting value out of Twitter and it’s up to early adopters to help new users find their way.

Now if only we could get Ashton Kutcher to switch to Myspace or something, that would be great. ;)

FOLLOW PEOPLE

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Normally we reserve the blog for positive, thoughtful rhetoric about using Twitter for business. We’ve been excited watching Twitter’s explosive growth over the last year. Recent figures have 12 month growth at over 1000% - which is amazing by anyone’s standards. But with massive adoption comes users that may not be as accustomed to “interacting” with people directly - something that Twitter is designed for.

Recently Charlie Villanueva of the NBA received notoriety for tweeting during halftime of the Bucks vs. Celtics game. For Twitter geeks like us, that was a huge moment. Seriously - HE TWEETED AT HALFTIME. I immediately followed Mr. Villanueva and noticed something about his account: 5000+ followers, and he only follows 78 in return. So I did some more research:

Ashton Kutcher (@aplusk) 388,300 followers, he follows 56.
Jimmy Fallon (@jimmyfallon) 359,449 followers, follows 63.
John Mayer (@johncmayer) 253,987 followers, follows 20
Julia Allison (@juliaallison) 8,534 followers, follows 39.
Shaq (@the_real_shaq) 337,000 followers, he follows 470. (Which is actually pretty good, nice job Shaq.)

I mean, Julia Allison is really only web famous (no offense Ms. Allison, I think you’re awesome) and she can’t bring herself to follow more people.

This is the issue - Twitter is not going to work if it’s used as just another broadcast media. John Mayer is hilarious and down to earth (and geeky at times) so I enjoy reading his blog and following him on Twitter. But I like Twitter because I can have numerous ongoing conversations with people all over the world. Twitter works when I reply to someone’s tweet, then they follow me, and then a connection is formed. It’s not realistic to think someone can manage 300K followers and respond to everyone, but a 20 to 300K ration is not going to give anyone a breakthrough experience.

For Twitter to work for everyone long term, and not be relegated to some short term PR fad, it has to provide reciprocal benefit. Following John Mayer’s tweets, while occasionally enjoyable, does not offer me any benefit as a John Mayer fan. However, the occasion may come where I reply to John and he replies back and I will turn into a mush pile of gooey faced man crush. (*Note, I don’t have a man crush on John Mayer, just using it for the sake of example.)

If you want to get more out of Twitter - give more back. FOLLOW PEOPLE, and you will see the incredible viral capability of Twitter unleashed. You will earn fans for life. You will embolden relationships with people who buy your cds, watch your shows, go to your basketball games.

I hope to see some positive changes folks. We’re all in this together. As Twitter grows, we grow with it.

(*Note, I actually do have a man crush on John Mayer.)

Twitter & The Economy - A Perfect Storm

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
New Blog

Americans have innovated during each economic downturn in our nation’s history.  Some significant companies have spawned from the Great Depression such as Proctor and Gamble and our current movie studio system.  (There are plenty of blogs talking about this topic: Fast Company, Business Week, McKinsey.)

What we do here at Cherp is think about Twitter, and it dawned on me today that there is a perfect storm brewing that spells success for Twitter.  The economy will drive two specific activities that will help Twitter.

1. More people are going to have time on their hands and will turn to technology to help them network to find a job.  

2. Businesses will turn to new technology to find ways to acquire customers.  

Both of these will lead to greater numbers of people joining Twitter and networking, and no one else is better positioned (besides Linkedin.com, but it’s a closed network so it doesn’t foster accessibility the same way Twitter does.)  Think about it.  People refuse to give up their phones and their computers - they are essential to finding and applying for jobs, networking for interviews, marketing oneself, and in some cases, freelancing to try and pay the bills.  While they are there, it’s only natural to reach out more and more through social networks.

Additionally, companies will continue to look for new ways to market and in an economy like this they will be looking for less expensive methods than TV and Print.  Media is traditionally more expensive and requires a large distribution to provide a proper ROI.  Blogging has proven to have a phenomenal ROI for companies who do it right because it boosts SEO rankings, builds and fosters community with consumers, and provides a constant voice for the company in it’s respective market - and it does so inexpensively.  Twitter continues to show the potential to be more effective in some ways than blogging because it harnesses the viral loop methods of social networks better than blogs do.

Twitter has the momentum, it has the openness, it’s searchable, it’s easy, and the buzz just keeps growing for Twitter.

Dear Corporate America, stop creating your own social networks!

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Every so often a new technology comes along and fascinates and excites businesses and consumers alike. Previously, e-commerce won our hearts. Then we all fell for search engines, and the world wide web was redefined. Now, that new technology is social networking and it’s an exciting place to be. New technology sprouts each week, creating interesting niche networking opportunities for anything you can think of. The world is becoming connected, and businesses are catching on this time a little earlier than they did with e-commerce and search engines.

So what’s the problem? These people are not built to be early adopters. Corporate America, listen up - stop creating your own social networks. You are missing the point entirely, and it’s going to create a backlash that could harm the real potential of social networking. Sears, just because you partnered with MTV, you are not suddenly cool and creating a stand alone social network around back-to-school shopping just isn’t the right thing to do. Let me explain what you are doing wrong, and why.

There are many social networks out there that have become a part of people’s lives. These web based networks are breaking down barriers and connecting people in ways that weren’t previously imaginable. With all this wonderful connectedness, it’s completely confusing why companies of any size would think that they had a product or corporate brand that was SO fascinating as to compete with the likes of Facebook and Myspace. Besides being blindly arrogant to the point of being comical, why does this matter? Because, the value in social media is creating networks and connecting people - not using disparate social networks to separate people. One of two things is going to occur. Either the site will be wildly successful and build a community of like minded people who worship that particular brand and reduce their interactions on other social networks, OR, an extremely small number of people will join your social network and your marketing team will be forced to say that “social media marketing” didn’t work for your company. Which sadly, will not be true at all.

Think about the missed opportunity when a company decides to forgo participation in the greater social community to instead create their own closed network.
1. They are forcing customers to divide their time among networks. (Bad idea)
2. Consumers who choose to participate in the network are connecting with other people already passionate about the product or brand, with no ability to spread the network virally among their other friends online who might not know about the brand.

They lose the benefit of network effects generated by being able to connect to various people with different interests all over the world. These companies who start their own social networks are saying, “I’m happy just serving our existing customers.” It’s terrible, and it’s a total misuse of the technology.

What should they be doing?

Build on your loyal fanbase within existing networks and social media sites to better leverage the network effects of these larger communities. Build affinity groups within Facebook and Myspace, use Twitter to build a network virally, start or join a group on Linkedin…there are so many different ways to creatively use social networking to BUILD a network that will provide much better results than creating your own closed network. FUJIFILM cameras wouldn’t decide to start their own tv channel because tv advertising was all the rage, so it’s not obvious to me why companies like Fuji are creating their own separate social networks because that’s the hottest new technology to hit the business magazine rack.

Can you list some examples of large brands/companies that ARE doing social media well?

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2008-11-02

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
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Sunday, October 19th, 2008
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