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Google doesn’t know how to monetize YouTube

Google doesn’t seem to know how to monetize YouTube! How about charging fees for Pro accounts that don’t display ads and provide awesome additional tools to upload and manage video content.

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Note to the social media marketeres

I think Marketing and Advertising agencies who try to artificially simulate the network effect of a viral news within a social network or community so they can sell a product or concept, have as much chance as someone who memorizes pickup lines to get a date!

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Interview with Rastin Mehr on Inspiration Bit Blog

I would like to thank Vivien from the Inspiration Bit blog for the wonderful interview that she did with me over the skype last Monday. You can read the blog post here: Social Media As A New Way of Doing Business

Thank you so much Vivien!

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A social network for every company

I think it is inevitable that many companies will be investing in building their own online communities. In fact I think a company’s community becomes one of the main criteria for the business entity to be evaluated just like the cash flow, knowledge capital, and technology infrastructure.

More companies growing social networks

You might ask why an organization would want to have its own online community or social network? The answer is, because an online community of end-user and partners would provide a more cost effective and efficient way for the company to develop products or services, market them to the masses, and deliver related help and support with them too.

The Traditional Business School Way

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Let’s have a look: a company decides to develop a new product or service. They start with conducting market research. They send out surveys, organize focus groups, look at what the competition is doing. Sometimes that requires traveling around and going to hotels, trade shows, or seminars to gather intelligence data and stalk the competitors.

All of that cost money; lots of money! In fact sometimes only the very large corporations can afford such an elaborate market research.

Then they start making a list of features that this service or product ought to have. Basically they have to make lot of assumptions and often add everything under the sun to that list to make sure that the product appeals to the largest possible demographic out there. Let’s say they come up with a list of 20 features.

Then they go ahead and build it. Once the new product or service is out, and tested on focus groups (more cost), then it gets marketed using traditional methods: prints, media, online advertisement, an army of sales people which go around to stalk and harass potential buyers. ( more and more and more cost )

Now here is the big surprise! they find out that not all of those features are being adopted or liked by the end-users ( let’s say 5 out of 20 ) that means all the time and cost spent on developing the unpopular features was wasted. (more cost) so they have to push even harder to sell more of that product and or stalk more customers to generate enough sales and hopefully compensate the loss and make some profit. Large companies can use their monopoly and dominance over the market and make sure that end-users have no other option but to buy their product, however not all companies can do that.

In addition to that, this feature bloated product needs to be supported. They need call centers, 1-800 numbers, and people who can provide after-sales help and support (more cost). Not many companies can afford that either!

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The rmd Studio Facebook page is up

My Facebook Page

A little facebook promotion wouldn’t hurt ;)
Would you care becoming our facebook page fan please? (I dislike the term fan) but supporter, encourager, and something in that category!

If you are on the facebook and would like to follow our news, events, products, services, and narcissistic self portraits while we are at work then click here to go to our facebook page.

You do need to have a facebook account to be able to see it of course!

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When corporate IT resists the Open Source

Larger companies are slowly introducing Open Source technologies to their organizations and, as most of us know, change even for better isn’t often very easy, specially if they had already invested in technologies such as Microsoft .NET and Windows Servers and subsequently hired staff who are only specialized in those technologies.

Many of the cutting edge Web2.0 innovations are happening in the open source world and they have been developed in technologies such as the LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP) and Ruby on Rails. The problem is, when the management decides to utilize some of these technologies they immediately face the resistance from the internal IT team.

Reproducing many of the Web2.0 sales and marketing tools in the proprietary world is very costly and expensive and the results are often not so impressive either. In fact I see many smaller companies who are utilizing more advanced web applications with slick user interfaces to power their blogs, content management driven websites, online forums, and Intranets, all thanks to the open source technologies. On the other hand, some larger sales and marketing companies with much larger budgets are starting to feel deprived from the new wave of internet applications, because utilizing one means exposing the internal IT staff to things they aren’t used to see!

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Facebook Developer Garage - Vancouver

Facebook Development Garage - Vancouver

I’ll be there this afternoon. I believe there are at least 180 people showing up but there are only 100 seats available, so I better get there early. I bet I get to meet really interesting people there.

Building facebook apps has been one of my recent fields of interests. We usually build a web application and then think about populating it with users, on facebook we already get a large database of more than 40 million users, so now how can we say no to that!

It is possible to build FB applications using all the existing frameworks such as Joomla, Drupal, or Ruby on Rails and such. There are some differences of course, for example instead of HTML the output is going to be Facebook Markup Language ( FBML ). If you are curious, just get a FB developer account and attend few of these events. You’d be surprised what independent developers are cooking up these days.

I am already receiving ideas and inquiries from my Marketer friends. Although I must admit I still haven’t seen any real useful FB application yet. Most of them do not go beyond silly online group games. Even Facebook staff are still experimenting with the API and refining the concept using constant community feedback.

In case you wanted to make the event even more populated, here is the address:

Vancouver Film School (VFS) Theatre 1

420 Homer Street between Pender and W. Hastings

Vancouver, BC

5:30 - 9:00 PM - Tuesday October 23rd 2007

and here is the Facebook group for this event.

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