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      30 Mar 2012

      Forget Groupon - Wrapp will be the big voucher/shopping service for 2012

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      I must admit to being a bit cynical about freebie vouchers. The nibbling fish put me off Groupon and until I get a free coffee every week I am not going to be spend too much time on Foursquare.

      However a new app that launched very recently called Wrapp has massively impressed me. At its heart is a very simple, but rather brilliant idea. The app, which has Facebook at its core, enables you to send vouchers directly to your friends' walls. If they have an iPhone or Android handset they can grab the voucher and get money off at restaurants, services etc

      Of course, like Groupon, it needs really good offers to thrive. However that is only half the story. You can also use the service to send proper paid for vouchers of retailers too.

      So a classic scenario would be - the app tells you that it is Sean's bday tomorrow. You haven't bothered to get him anything and don't want to spend time looking. You then send him a £20 voucher of his favourite online retailer which lands on his Facebook page. Alternatively if you are skint it is a £3 off Pizza Express voucher which costs you nowt.

      The mobile app is also smart in that it keeps you up to date Facebook-style of which birthdays are on the horizon.

      Personally I think Wrapp could show a bit more imagination. A deal for free Resolve could be sent to someone after a big night out, or maybe a free video voucher if someone is at home and ill. I am sure you get the gist.

      The viral nature of the app - and the way it works brilliantly with Facebook - should ensure they gets lots of users very quickly.

      To make Wrapp work though a few things need to happen

      1 They need to get loads of good retailers on board
      2 The standard of the freebies needs to get better
      3 They need to make sure the Facebook wall posts don't look too spammy - that needs some work!
      4 They need to roll it out in the US very quickly. At present you can only use Wrapp in the UK, Sweden and Norway.

      If ever there was a case for a service that needed a massive war chest it is this. Spending big on the quality of the retail offering could lead to massive return from paid for vouchers in the future.

      Wrapp has some serious backers too including the Skype guys http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/12/ahead-of-us-launch-wrapp-opens-its-somo-gift... so they really are one to watch.

      There's a good video that takes you through the service at wrapp.com

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      25 Jul 2011

      Forget your social start up - Twitter and Facebook have got it sewn up

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      So says Silicon Valley guru Roger McNamee of Elevation Partners, who was one of the first investors in Facebook. The theory is that the twin pillars of social are now so strong that it is almost impossible for anyone to come up with a start up to challenge them. So all those social start ups are a waste of time and won't be getting any of Roger McName's cash.

      I think this is an over-generalisation, but it is something that I have been thinking for several months now. It seems the only way for a social start up to make any money is simply by being bought by Facebook. Take location-based services. FourSquare had a big head start and loads of media coverage, but Facebook Places seems to have taken the wind out of its sails (in the UK at least).

      Also Twitter and Facebook are so ingrained in our lives now that they won't be disappearing in a MySpace/Friends Reunited style.

      The gaping flaw with McNamee's theory is that he has a downer on Google. It is early days for Google+, but it clearly has the potential to develop into a mainstream social platform.

      Besides, if you passionately disagree with him, it is worth noting that he doesn't always get it right. As WallBlog reports

      'Worth noting that McNamee is also a former Palm investor and once said of the Palm Pre: “You know the beautiful thing: June 29, 2009, is the two-year anniversary of the first shipment of the iPhone. Not one of those people will still be using an iPhone a month later.”

      http://wallblog.co.uk/2011/07/25/social-is-over-says-top-silicon-valley-inves...

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      14 Apr 2011

      Question - what do Brits think about most when on Facebook (apart from their mates)? Answer - Chocolate

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      So says our survey into the 30 most popular UK brands on Facebook. Fashion takes second place with technology in third.

      Full list is here http://www.sutrodigital.com/998/facebook/the-30-biggest-uk-brands-on-facebook...

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      5 Apr 2011

      Might branded Twitter pages be a waste of time?

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      There are strong rumours today that Twitter is about to start offering brands Facebook style pages, where in addition to their tweets they can host video, give followers offers and add other types of media.

      On one level this seems like a no brainer for Twitter. Branded Facebook pages have become hugely successful and large brands without them are now the exception rather than the rule.

      Secondly Twitter is constantly looking for revenue sources that don’t impede too greatly on its core offering and branded pages would tick this box too.

      While we don’t really know too much about the pages at present there are some fairly hefty obstacles that Twitter will have to go to to make them work

      1 The pages will be inevitably be hosted as Twitter.com web pages. As a large percentage of Twitter users never visit the .com pages instead using third party apps like Tweetdeck or using smartphone apps, it is likely that the branded pages could simply pass them by.

      2 One of the best things about Twitter is that it is easy to use. Users follow brands for many of things that they in theory could deliver via a full page eg offers, customer service etc. By adding dedicated pages this will complicate Twitter’s core service for brands which will make it less user-friendly.

      3 Twitter doesn’t seem to be making much progress on its existing commercial offerings like promoted tweets or promoted accounts. Call me cynical but I think the company is doing just about enough now to hint that it could make serious pots of money for whoever decides to buy the service this year.

      So while I am intrigued by what Twitter will offer brands, I can’t see the pages rivalling branded Facebook pages for a long time yet.

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      6 Oct 2010

      How to subscribe by email to Facebook fan pages

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      Check out this website I found at fanpagenotifier.com

      This might be quite handy for PRs, branded content people. Fanpage notifier pings you an email each time there's a new comment on a page you 'like.'

      I have just signed up - was very simple - so see if it works.

      http://fanpagenotifier.com/

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      9 Aug 2010

      Lido users Facebook group

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      I have started a Facebook group for all UK Lido users, basically because I couldn't find one. It is a place to share updates on lidos, campaign for reopening of pools and generally witter on about the joys of outdoor swimming.

      Please check it out http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=104294749627897&v=wall#!/group.php?gid=104294749627897&v=wall

      To get you in the mood here's a pic of the recently reopened Uxbridge Lido. Wonderful Art Deco buildings - rubbish grey sky

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      17 Sep 2009

      Twitter and Facebook on your radio - I want one

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      Now you can check out your tweets and updates on a radio - genius idea http://www.techdigest.tv/2009/09/pure_adds_twitt.html

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      16 Sep 2009

      Now it has hit 300 million users how much bigger can Facebook get?

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      It is all about the BRIC countries now (Brazil, India, China and Russia). Well that and continuing to innovate to keep us social media obsessives on board http://www.techdigest.tv/2009/09/now_it_has_hit.html

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      11 Sep 2009

      Facebook introduces Twitter style @ reply facility in status updates

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      It'll be hash tags next http://www.techdigest.tv/2009/09/facebook_introd.html

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      29 Jul 2009

      Guardian claims that 90% of iPhone app makers don't make any money

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      Not quite sure how it worked this out, but it seems to ring true - http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/jul/29/iphone-apps   IMO without the apps the iPhone would be a good, if slightly tempremental smartphone, with a few huge weaknesses. The apps make it a complete must have for anyone with more than a passing interest in technology. The only company to really benefit from the app store is Apple. In some ways it has used a classic web 2.0 tactic in harnessing a community (fan boys and girls) to promote and enhance its brand.

      Clever stuff. Having said that I am in no way bored with iPhone apps. This one, which is new to the UK, could prove very very useful.

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