Local Social Summit - Lab: What does the Perfect Local Media Company Look Like in 5 Years Time? The final session of the Summit is an interactive session where we put togther the ultimate specification for the killer local media company of the near future. Leader: Seb Provencher.
The Perfect Local Media Company Sebastien Provencher Lss 09 Presentation November 2009 Final
1. The Perfect Local Media Company in 2014:
A Composite Sketch
Sebastien Provencher
1 Co-founder, Praized Media
sprovencher@praizedmedia.com
2. Social Media: 2004-2009
Maturity of the blogosphere
Arrival of social Yellow Pages
(Yelp, Qype, TrustedPlaces, etc.)
Arrival of social news (Digg, Reddit, Mixx)
Explosion of social networking
(MySpace, Linkedin, Facebook, etc.)
Growth of real-time media
(Twitter, Friendfeed)
4. Activity Streams
Display internal and
external activities,
some automated,
some human, in a
reverse chronological
order
Aggregation of
activities, content and
reviews
Enabling interaction
on the activity stream
is important (like,
comment, share)
5. Identity System & Social Graph
Leverage an existing social graph with a friend system
(synchronous or asynchronous)
6. Status Updates & Real-Time Conversations
Enable status updates and conversations between users
& merchants. Don’t forget conversation threading.
7. User Content
A basic social building block: ratings, reviews,
comments, blog posts, citizen journalism, etc.
8. Trends & Top Lists
Trending topics/filters/lists will be needed to organize
content and cut through the noise
10. Questions & Answers
Internet users have a lot of questions and search
engines don’t have all the answers.
11. Distributed Content,
Features & Business Model (API, RSS)
The Web is fragmented. You need to deportalize your
content and business model and integrate yourself
where local conversations are happening
12. E-mail
Thought e-mail was gone? Think again. Useful to
provide incentive to come back to your site.
13. Reward Systems
Human behaviours can be influenced by reward
systems. "Reality is broken. Why aren't game
designers trying to fix it?" - Jane McGonigal
14. Check-in
Checking in is now a required feature for
mobile local apps
15. Sharing and Short-form URLs
Sharing is a key social feature and a short-form URL is
now needed to share in Twitter
16. Community managers
Not exactly a feature but a requirement nonetheless.
Humans are needed to manage your community.
Image source: http://www.pisitoenmadrid.com
17. Summary
Many interesting new social features
Did I forget any?
Does this create a compelling local media
story?