Showing posts with label messages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label messages. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2009

Tweet Tweet Too Much

When does Twitter become too much?

I am a fairly new user of the much vaunted Twitter and it has made me think about a few things.

Firstly, what happens when every single company you know starts Tweeting? Remember that thing about why advertising is working as well, because everybody gets harassed by 8,000 messages a day or whatever the number was? Well with Twitter you could seemingly receive 8,000 messages in a matter of an hour depending on who you are following. Granted, Twitter offers consumers the power to select who they follow and don't follow but the majority of them probably won't pare down their list once they have added someone.

So what happens when everyone is on Twitter???? I think it will probably lose the a major chunk of its appeal because how do you cut through the clutter of the hundreds of messages you receive to find the good stuff? How do you follow hundreds if not thousands of people?

Twitter is definately still in the beginning stages of its adoption, but it is starting to go like fire. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next year or so and how long of a life it has as a result of its success.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Organize me please

Everyday we get bombarded with thousands of messages, while at the same time we are trying to get our errands, work, hobbies done. With so many things being processed by our brains it's no wonder we don't forget more of the little things that need to be done. This is where your electronic calendar comes in handy and why a lot of people find Outlook/other software so valuable. Combine that with a mobile device that can download this information and you have less chance of forgetting those important smaller things such as "Pay off Credit Card", "Send Shirley Birthday card", etc.

Is there an opportunity for marketers/companies to further utilize this powerful tool? I would say so.

As a member of the BC Chapter of the American Marketing Association I am sent emails advertising upcoming webcasts. When I sign-up for one of these webcasts, 2 minutes later I get a confirmation email with a meeting request that puts the date into my calendar. Perfect. Two weeks later when I am scrambling about my office and no doubt have forgot about the informative webcast, ta-da! A reminder comes up. It's just like Ron Popeil used to say "Set it and Forget it". Granted that was for some kind of a rotisserie cooker, but a great slogan none-the-less.

So why aren't more companies taking advantage of these electronic planners to increase focus from prospects? Here are some examples I thought of that i'd like to see.

1. Television Shows - When Fox spends millions of dollars creating Fringe and then promoting it, they want people to show up for their premieres right? Well since there are now about 3000 channels to choose from and 100 new shows happening each night, why not give people the option of accepting a meeting request to watch this new show if they visit the website. So when 9pm on that Tuesday evening rolls around and you have no idea what is on...ta-da! Your calendar reminds you that this new show you were interested in is premiering.

2. Dentist/Doctor/Auto Repair - Would it be that hard to implement a system that used email to send out confirmations for all of your appointments such as these? I realize that most of these businesses would have their own appointment scheduling software, but there must be some way to work it so they can kick out electronic attendance reminders.

3. Vacations - When you receive a confirmation email from Expedia after booking a two-week holiday with your Gramma in Rappahannock County wouldn't it be a nice touch for them to include a calendar placement that tells you your flight details on the days you fly out and return?

Seems like these type of things should be rather simple and incredibly handy for your customers, but not enough companies are taking advantage of them.....which means i'm gonna keep forgetting to send Shirley a birthday card while taking my car in for servicing before my dentist appointment.