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Context Conversations the Future of Marketing - Curagami

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Digital marketing is moving to real time CONTEXT & CONVERSATIONS. Curagami's Predictive Analytics Engine (cPAE) creates relevant web, email & mobile context
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Brilliant Tips On Building Social Collaboration a #mustread | Social Media Today

Brilliant Tips On Building Social Collaboration a #mustread | Social Media Today | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it
From Entertainment to Collaboration outlines the second transition that a company must engage in when moving from advertising to engagement as a core marketing strategy.


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This is a MUST READ brilliant post my friend Mark Traphagen (@MarkTraphagen) alerted me to because I've been writing about how brands don't get social (Social Media: It's The Conversation Stupid http://sco.lt/7iZVUP ).

I love the ditch digging details Ted shares in this great post. He all but maps the process of creating successful social collaboration with:

Collaboration can take a number of forms: example archetypes are:

1) commentary on content

2) co-creation of content

3) user-generated content

4) collective action or problem solving

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That is BRILLIANT work. I've been focused on the conversation, but Ted is right. The conversation is the medium, the currency. The payoff for being present and engaged with customers is collaboration. Great stuff and a must read for any brand or Internet marketer (and there are 2 more installments coming).

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Collaboration can take a number of forms: example archetypes are:

1) commentary on content

2) co-creation of content

3) user-generated content

4) collective action or problem solving

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A Vs. B Conversations = Simple Social Enagement via @Moon_Audio

A Vs. B Conversations = Simple Social Enagement via @Moon_Audio | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it
Time for a game of Versus!

Fostex versus Sennheiser... Who makes the best headphones? GO!


Friends at http://www.Moon-Audio.com make the best audio cables in the world. Their cables connect to headphones and earphones and passions run HIGH where people's music and gear are concerned.

See Moon Audio's Fostex vs. Sennheiser Question Here
on.fb.me/1uOFvEv

That link takes you to Moon Audio's Facebook page where use of vs. prompts passionate shares and stories of experience and joy. Great simple idea to promote engagement, garner User Generated Content and learn how your customers really FEEL about the brands you sell.

We are working on a vs. tool for Curagami (http://www.curagami.com ) our marketing tool suite meant to create exactly the kind of community Moon Audio is generating right now thanks to a simple "vs." question.

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Brief History Of The Next Big Thing & Next Big Thing Predictions by @PeterSweeney Primal

Brief History Of The Next Big Thing & Next Big Thing Predictions by @PeterSweeney Primal | Curation Revolution | Scoop.it
In business, vision isn’t some mythical ability to see the future. It’s about being able to recognize a pattern and appl…
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Great Post But Upside Down
This is a great post by Primal's founder Peter Sweeney, but it is upside down for what I want to accomplish today. Sitting there thinking I wish the bottom were the top I realized I have the tools to make that happen (lol).

Crowdfunding feels like a "next big thing" with tentacles in everything from banking to ecommerce so it passes the very good Next Big Thing Test Peter's post creates:


"How to Recognize The Next Big Thing?

If the history of The Next Big Thing teaches us anything, it’s that new media invariably dominates old media; regardless of how hard the incumbents try to keep new media down.


Equally clear, the essence of The Next Big thing won’t be technological. Cloud, data, augmented, geo, semantic, mobile, distributed, implicit, programmable networks are statements of technological enablers, not human experiences."

Ideas Peter sees as Next Big Thing:

* Interest networks (niched & more personal social media).
* Computational Services.

* Automated Assistants.

Ideas I see as next Big Thing:

* Crowdfunding.
* Distributed Ecommerce.
* Curating Conversations.

Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding is so much MORE than seed equity funding. Having managed a multi-million dollar ecommerce website and remembering putting my job on the line every Christmas means finding ways to "test before we test" and generate tribal formation every website needs these days favors a crowdfunding revolution that only has a little to do with seed funding via equity crowdfunding.

The trend is already manifesting. Dell creates a new "venture fund", P&G outsources 50% of their R&D and Kickstarter is slouching toward their $1 BILLLION in funding party. Soon we will "crowdfund" everything.

Ecommerce
After Google's algorithm changes storming the castle of scaled websites to achieve top search rankings is all but impossible. This begs the question WHY is commerce something we must got to a website to complete. In a SOCIAL and MOBILE time why can't we THINK, "I want that," and have it flying in on one of those Amazon drones?

Why is our eCommerce imagination so BORING? Whit is it so proprietary? Why do we make online customers COME TO US? One of the things we proved with CureCancerStarter.org, our crowdfunding cancer research platform on Authorize.net, is once you've created the commercial "token" it can go anywhere. SO why isn't it?

The most disruptive thing any affiliate marketer does is ship traffic across the bridge to their partner. More than half the traffic drops off. Why not CONVERT ANYWHERE?

Conversations
The conversation is rapidly becoming the new medium and currency thanks to the SOCIAL, MOBILE and VIDEO tsunamis. We can consult experts on anything. Our marketing is "inbound" so own the conversation to own the traffic.

"Owning the conversation,” means curating in a Radian6 ORM (Online Reputation) way. Our marketing must curate conversations in near real-time no matter where they happen.

 

janlgordon's comment, December 17, 2013 3:36 PM
Marty, you never cease to amaze me, your insights are absolutely brilliant and right on target with this one - Let's take this to Curatti........worthy of a replay and discussion for sure!!