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Why augmented reality will change the world as we know it?

January 13th, 2010

Augmented reality is clearly the buzz word of 2010. There were not too many bloggers who hadn’t identified augmented reality as a top subject in their trend lists of 2010 and there is a simple reason for it – it is (or will be) the world-changing trend.

Consumer behavior

I’ve been browsing through the case studies and examples of augmented reality and it looks really amazing – bands playing live on you PC screen, journals and even buildings interacting with you (fool list at the end of the article). I completely agree with Adam Broitman that at the moment augmented reality is all about having fun trying the new technology, but it will be so much more in the future. If the technology like LED Contact Lens will take off it just hard to imagine what can be done, literally, the sky is the limit. It will simplify  our lives and will facilitate decision making process process by reducing the time dedicated to information search or looking for alternatives. It will completely change our personal lives as eventually this technology will become as the second brain where all the information will be stored in your personal server about the important objects from your everyday lives.. i.e. can you imagine wearing your Led lenses, you just take a quick look at you refrigerator and you already know what is in it without even opening it or browsing through the shop and not only getting additional information about the products but comparing the prices in the real time? Sound’s quite exciting and the best part of it that the technology is almost there. It just takes my breath away how much I’m going to love the world we will live in that I’m jealous for myself already. But what will it mean for marketers?

Brand communities and augmented reality

It will definitely be a game changer – Google’s is already trying to integrate real time ads on its “Street view” which will replace the old ads on the system. But at the moment, speaking about the subject we are concentrating on the technological development of augmented reality not thinking enough about social aspects of the technology, which I believe will be the key for branded communications. Almost 5 years ago, I came across this concept called branded learning which have never gained much popularity because the media channels couldn’t deliver the social experience and messages as well as they can now (mainly because of  the social media power ) But the augmented reality is about to change that. The art of connecting your brand with your brand community through augmented reality can be the next big communication challenge for your company. Augmented reality will create great opportunities for story telling, socializing and even greater personalization of the brand by providing that additional information in the real time and connecting your brand with your consumers through learning can be the one of the answers for you. Social media will facilitate this process enormously. How? Imagine this: You are traveling around the Europe and you’re visiting some famous building which you are not really familiar with, you just point your phone at it and here you go you have all the info you need plus you can see the other people who are visiting the place by reading their tweets, reviews or recommendations what else you should visit in the town. Even better example would be going to the shopping mall and getting real time recommendations from the customers, information about sales and trending products or competing for discounts in live promotions with other brand community members.
When you really embrace the idea of augmented reality, it’s just seems so clear what amazing opportunities it can bring on to the table: I was thinking about my last client 77diamonds.com (the diamond’s e-shop) and imagine that you could create the technology that you could embed some sort of really small code into engagement ring and whenever you feel lonely you just point it to your camera and you can see your engagement video or your wedding pictures on your phone, TV or PC screen , wouldn’t it be cool? I guess what I’m really saying is that this technology can carry not only additional information but an emotion with it and it can really make the things even more personal and that’s where all the branding begins – creating and building emotions. We will see, won’t we?

If you are really interested in augmented reality and want to find out what it is all about here is the list of TOP recent articles and videos related to the subject:

Q&A: Adam Broitman on augmented reality marketing (eConsultancy)

16 Top Augmented Reality Business Models (Personalize media)

How Will “Augmented Reality” Affect Your Business? (Harvard Business Review)

Augmented Reality: A New World for Advertising (Boss Creative)

Live Twitter Feed on an Augmented Reality Building

The Future of Shopping by CISCO

Augmented ID

Yelp Augmented Reality on iPhone 3GS

Pattie Maes & Pranav Mistry on augmented reality – the “Sixth Sense”

Augmented Reality in Marketing and Sales

Esquire’s Augmented Reality Issue: A Tour

Twitter parody

September 29th, 2009

No serious stuff for today. Needed to relax and clear my head a bit so was checking out this cool “Top Twitter parody list” on Mashable while accidently received another video from a friend. It’s simple, fun and brilliant – really tops the list for me. Check it out !

The “Must-Have” Tool Kit of Social Media Citizen

June 25th, 2009

Before starting the new cycle of posts discussing the startups’ which may affect the lives of Social Media Citizens, I decided to share this “Must-have” list of social media tools which have already found their place in our daily routines.

Blogging tools – Desktop publishers for quicker and easier Blogging

Word2007.com/blogging

Windows Live Writer

Zoundry Raven

Blog It! – a Facebook application

Scribefire – Firefox add-on

Promo tools Help to promote your content on social webs and submit your stories to multiple bookmarking sites for consumers’ evaluation

Onlywire.com

Pressitt.com

But don’t forget to use the old ones – Digg.com, Technorati.com, Del.icio.us , Buzz.yahoo.com , Propeller.com , Reddit.com , Stumbleupon.com

Tracking tools – Help to keep the track of conversations about your brand or you (personal beand) on Social Media Sites

http://www.google.com/alerts

http://www.facebook.com/lexicon/

http://www.jodange.com/

http://www.cocomment.com/tools/extension

Social desktop aggregatorHelp to mange your social networks in one single place

http://www.sobees.com/

http://tweetdeck.com

http://seesmic.com/

Synchronized status updating tools – Help to change your status at one or more social networking websites at once

Ping.fm – To most of the Social Networking sites.

TweetSync – Twitter – to – Facebook.

Twitterfeed.com – Facebook – to – Twitter – Explanation how to setup it (Post-your-facebook-status-to-twitter)

Video distribution toolsHelp publishers to upload and deliver online videos to multiple video-sharing sites

http://www.tubemogul.com/
http://heyspread.com/
http://www.vidmetrix.com/

Content Aggregators – Help to mange your RSS feeds and saves a lot of time dedicated for reading the news or researching

http://www.netvibes.com – Personal favorite!

http://www.pageflakes.com

http://www.google.com/reader/

I dreamed a dream.. or How to create a successful viral video?

May 7th, 2009

As Susan Boyle sings I dreamed a dream … Well I dreamed a dream too – I dreamed that this blog would become a place to hear the new changing voices of people (generally known as “consumers” :) by exploring their likes/dislikes and interactions with the world around them. Well that’s what the marketing is all about – understanding the life of the customer and tailoring products or services to make this existence experience better and more fulfilling. Anyway, back to the point, after seeing Mrs. Boyle, I have watched quite a few viral videos (well at least a few hundreds) recently in order to understand what makes them so great and what the key magic tricks of becoming viral are. So after this little research of the videos and comments about them if I have to write some keywords or to make a Top 5 list, it would be:

  • Fun
  • Extraordinary/Controversial
  • Real life experience
  • Uplifting and Hopeful
  • Satisfying – after a good or bad experience

Well it’s not a genius list, but it seems that these themes (or very likely combination of these themes) are repeating themselves over and over and creates value for consumer.

As viral marketing is becoming more and more popular and going mainstream with brands like T-Mobile, Samsung and Burger King spending some serious money on it marketers begin carefully tracking theses initiatives. Here are the main viral charts on the net:

Twitter, Twitter, Twitter

March 19th, 2009

This year is definitely a year of Twitter. The blogosphere has been obsessed by this powerful micro–blogging platform for the last couple of months and it seems there is no end for the discussions. Almost every major media blog or portal has expressed its views about the challenges and opportunities created by Twitter. The opinions differ, but it’s quite clear that Twitter is here to stay and there is not much left to do but to embrace its powers and use it for your own goals. To be honest I’m not the biggest fan of Twitter, because sometimes I find it difficult to follow the conversations on it, nevertheless, I can not ignore the fact that the amazing growth of Twitter makes it a brilliant place to catch new ideas and trends floating around in the ocean of tweets. Anyways, as I mentioned earlier, I’ve been following the conversations about the twitter for a while now and have gathered some really interesting ideas and useful lists of best tools and apps on the twitter so just though I’m going to share them with you:

Tools and Apps on Twitter:

99 Essential Twitter Tools And Applications

Twitter Toolbox: 60+ Twitter Tools

Twitter Apps wiki

Twitter Tools

47 Top Twitter sites, services, software and tips

7 Best Twitter blogs and apps

The top 20 Twitter applications

About Twitter:

What’s Twitter good for, anyway?

Twitter’s Analytical Business Plan

Taking risks with Twitter

Twitter-is-peaking

BTW if you have some more interesting links to add pls leave them as the comment and I will modify the post accordingly. Cheers!