Monday, January 28, 2008
Change...
The second wave of the web has transformed businesses, it’s apparent. Companies are selling and promoting their products much differently than they did 5 years ago. Social media has had a significant impact on marketing and the way people interact with a product. Who doesn’t have a blog? BK is using “Punkd” to show how consumer react when they are told the Whopper is no longer on the menu.
When a blue chip company like Pepsi changes their advertising to reflect the new web, we have reached a point of no return. Advertising will continue to be shaped using social media and how users interact with the new web but most importantly, it means the new web is here and nothing going forward will be the same.
Mindsets have changed.
5tacos
Monday, January 14, 2008
Develop for Everyone
As I heard TripAdvisor and Stylefeeder talk about “initial user reactions”, “fun vs. utility”, and “growing users”; I started to wonder if this data could be skewed, seeing that most of their marketing efforts were targeted at Facebook users.
Social network users are not average technology users, I believe them to be medium to high tech users; those with mobile phones, mobile web access, heavy texters, who use multiple web applications and most importantly, have an ear to new products as they are discussed within a social network.
If you are using social networks to carry most of your product message and are only creating products that require users to have a heavy technology understanding, aren’t you leaving out potential users?
When you are creating your next product, don’t leave out those who are unfamiliar with social networking or technology. Create products that you and your mom use because when you build for everyone, it only increases the chances your product will reach critical mass sooner vs. later.
What kinds of products do you think could/would accomplish this?
5tacos
Monday, January 7, 2008
Back in the Saddle Again...
Back in the Saddle Again…
It’s a new year and for the first time in three weeks, I’m updating my blog. I noticed other bloggers left “out of blogging” messages and probably should have done that but I didn’t. Next time I’m out for more than a week, I’ll let you know ahead of time.
My first post of the year is a “this is what I did during vacation” school report thing, so here we go.
I started off with an excellent get-together at betahouse. John, Brian, and Colin threw a great party with plenty of conversations, good company, and most importantly, it allowed me to get to a relaxed point quickly. Jon Resig was telling me all the goodness that he’s up to with jQuery. I spoke with Chris Keller of Fafarazzi and he had me rolling with a couple of one liners. I spent most of my time speaking with Dave Cutler of eatmedia and Mark Doerschlag of Marks Guide about the New England entrepreneur/business scene. We agreed on an area need and left with some action items. As we move forward I’ll be sure to update on our activities.
After that event it was time to prepare for Christmas. I hadn’t done any buying up to this point and usually I’m done but this year I was too busy to get it done. As much as I hated to do it, I did the traditional buying method, “I went to the mall”. That was a headache…next year I’ll find the time to do my shopping online like I typically do.
Christmas morning was a blast. Santa was great to my children and it was a pleasure to watch them opening their gifts. To see their faces when they opened a cool or gift they really wanted. You could see the “joy” it brought them…when is the last time that has happened to you?
My wife and I hosted Christmas dinner at our house and boy was that fun. It was the first time and if we ever do it again, we’ll need better preparation.
At the beginning of the New Year we hosted our 3rd Annual Ginger Bread Making party for the neighborhood kids. We started this a few years ago as a way to welcome in the New Year with the families on our street. This year we added some adultness to it and had wine and spirits. The parents and kids enjoyed themselves and that is all we hoped for.
To top off vacation, my son and I took some snowboarding lessons. I’ve only skied throughout the years but since my son wanted to learn snowboarding, I decided to do it with him. I picked it up quickly and was cruising the bunny slopes with ease on the first day. I fell more than a few times and my body felt it for a couple of days afterward.
So all in all I had a great time off. I got to do some networking, learned something new, spent time with my family and most importantly refreshed myself for 2008.
I’m looking forward to another exciting year.
5tacos
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Energizers 2007 Lego Creation
competition and it is incredible what the minds of 8-9 year olds come
up with regarding renewable and non-renewable energy.
Here's my sons team creation.
Exposing the next generation through fun and expirementation on the
issues we have today is a win-win situation.
5tacos
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Waiting.... For WiFi
give it away for free.
I am connected and demand to be connected to my online happenings. I've built a great view of what is important to me in life, business, and play. Not having access to this info becomes a problem for me, a payee of access. So why is it that munis, businesses and establishments don't deliver more access to consumers?
There is added $$s in it when you think about it. A few weeks back I chose BK over McDs because BK offered free WiFi. They won my dollars by setting up a wireless router in their restaurant. How much added costs did it take? Probably not much.
Earthlink had the right strategy and it was probably execution that stumped their plans but I wish they would get rolling again so I can have more WiFi!
5tacos
Friday, December 7, 2007
Scrambled Light
roads. Do you know where your light will take you?
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
What boot are you working on?

When has the distribution of a particular technology reached its maturity point?
In a previous post I wrote of Carlota Perez’s article in Strategy + Business magazine where she talks about how distribution of electricity reached maturity when things like the electric knife were invented. A few weeks ago I chaperoned a trip to the National Grid Training Center in Worcester, MA and I found this boot which supports her view.
Has the latest wave of the web reached its maturity point, already?
I don’t think we have truly tapped into all the possible products and services that can be created within the reach of the current wave. Today, 1.2 billion people use the Internet and as more and more people get connected to the network, the more and more new ideas will be generated.
I read a post yesterday called, Death of the Web 2.0 Era, and I want to ask, is this where we are today? Mike Arrington’s TechCrunch Deadpool list is growing but does that mean the new version of the web is a mature product and nothing else can be squeezed out of it? Unlikely.
So what boot are you working on?
5tacos