Posts tagged 2010 trends internet marketing
The Empty Party Scenario
Feb 13th
At Brand Advance we have a steady stream of people that discuss their online ventures with us both from a marketing and web development perspective. A relatively large amount of these projects involve some sort of community or social aspect. When it comes to growing a community based site or social network I always caution those I speak to about not falling into the Empty Party Scenario.
What’s the Empty Party Scenario?
Well…One perfect example comes to mind:
When I was in college there was a party that several of my neighbors organized. They had been planning the party for some time and had the perfect set up, lighting and speaker system. However there was one major flaw…when people came rolling in there was hardly anybody there. In College, the “Party Industry” is a competitive landscape and if students walk into a party and see it doesn’t have a decent crowd they will turn right back around searching for the next one. When I talked to my neighbors I asked if they had a good turn out they said yes, but it was so fragmented that nobody stayed and the party didn’t gain traction. They were not happy with the way their party turned out.
The Empty Party Scenario is magnified 10 fold when you are referring to online ventures. For example….Let’s say you have a concept for a social network tailored for Fishing that allow users to connect with other fisherman in their area. You’re very excited and get the best web-design and the standard features of a social site (discussion boards, groups, ability to friend, etc. You plan on using social media to market your website and get a reasonable amount of sign-ups. All is well right….Nope
The users who have signed up are all in different cities and you built your concept around networking with local fisherman. Consequently you have a very fragmented userbase consisting of users in Long Island, Miami, LA, Portland, etc….Once your users have signed up and realize that there is hardly any people in their specific area or little activity on the site in general and they will leave and not come back.
How can the Empty Party Scenario be solved or prevented?
- Utilize the bowling pin strategy for Market Entry
From a marketing perspective you are not able to boil the ocean all at one time. You have to boil water in a small area first then open it up to a larger body of water and expand gradually. The same premise is with the bowling pin analogy….You first have to knock down one pin, then two more, then three more, etc. Facebook used this strategy to exxpand. They first started at Harvard, then several other schools in the Ivy league, then all Ivy league then Northeast schools, etc. This not only creates buzz, but enables you to get a very relevant and targeted audience. - Make Your Venture/Party Sticky
What do I mean about making a venture sticky? Well going back to the party analogy if there was awesome food people would most likely stay. As more and more people came in the party would seem better because people are staying. This can be done for your online venture by providing a great tool or good food for thought in the form of content. When planning GroupTable we constructed it in a way that if a small group of 3-5 went onto GroupTable they really don’t care if there are 10 people on the site or 10 million. The group receives the same benefit regardless. - Encourage Referrals (Incentives & Word of Mouth)
When launching a business if you are able to offer incentives or referral perks to current customers your business can grow immensely. Affiliate marketing is a great way to generate lots of referrals if it fits your business model. The other side of this is that you should craft a product or design your party in the way that is worthy of a referral. This could also include having a track record for throwing successful parties or launching successful ventures.You should also strive to make it very easy for others (your customers) to share their experiences with others. Offering SWAG (or promotional items) is a great way to do this…providing a code for them to embed on their blog or website that promotes the event or venture is another.
- Develop a Captive Beta Audience (Private Party)
When throwing a party it helps to have a nice crowd already there. When launching an online social/community site don’t do a public launch or loud opening until you have everything in place and have a decent amount of people already there. Stay in Beta for a period of time and get all the kinks worked out. Thinking back to the party analogy invite a small amount of people first who can tell if the DJ is not good or if the food isn’t up to par. Once everything is fixed up based on your findings and you have a decent amount of people you can then open it up to a wider audience. Then when others come it will be a better party, not only because of what you fixed, but because there are others there.
- Find other Parties & Convince People to Leave
One way to solve your empty party scenario is to find other parties or social settings and encourage people to leave to attend your party. The same is true online. You have to be very careful when you do this because you can position your brand in an unfavorable way as well as create some enemies. Actively seeking out places where your target market interacts and sparking up communications I feel is the best way to do this. One caution is that you don’t want to spam people. You don’t want to go into a party and start bashing the party loudly the party your at to get people to go to yours. I recommend talking about the party and seeing if people like it then mentioning there is another alternative that they may want to check out. Focus on educating people on something new not selling. This will spark people’s curiosity and if everything else is in order will bring you more people to your party/customers.
What are your thoughts about the Empty Party Scenario? How else can this be prevented? Do you have any other examples that you’ve personally experienced.
2010 Internet Marketing Predictions, Trends & Tips
Jan 12th
It’s no secret that technology changes extremely fast. Often times keeping up and implementing trends in technology is like hitting a moving target. Internet marketing is no different. From changes in Search Engine Algorithms (like Google’s Caffeine- that had a large roll out following the holidays) to new social
media innovations like Posterous…The world of internet marketing has been and will continue to change in 2010. I came across this list on Search Engine Land by Matt McGee listing many different resources discussing predicted changes in various areas of online marketing during 2010. Enjoy!
SEO
- Search Engine Land: Link Building Trends For 2010
- Search Engine Watch: 5 New Year Resolutions for Search Marketers in 2010
- Acidgreen: SEO Trends in 2010: Search Engine Optimization Techniques for Online Marketers
- Internet Marketing Inc.: Three 2010 SEO Trends to Look Out For: Social Media, Onpage SEO & Link Diversity
- Small Business Trends: SEO Trends to Watch for in 2010
- SEOptimise: 20 SEO New Year’s Resolutions for 2010
- Search Engine Land: 6 New Years Resolutions For In-House SEMs
- Search Engine Journal: 2010: A New Age For Search Marketers
- SEOmoz: 8 Predictions for SEO in 2010
- David Harry: White Coat SEO resolutions for the New Year
Search Marketing/PPC
- Search Engine People: My 3 PPC Resolutions – Why 2010 Will be Defined by Mobile, Facebook and the Website Optimizer
- PPC Without Pity: Three PPC Predictions For 2010
- Search Engine Land: My PPC New Year Resolutions
- Search Engine Watch: Search Marketing 2010: Plan ahead by looking back
- PPC Hero: 5 PPC Resolutions for 2010
- Search Engine Land: Five Search Marketing Predictions For 2010
- Web.com: 5 Pay-Per-Click Trends to Watch in 2010
- Google: Think2010: Personalization and accountability (Google AdWords video series)
- Search Engine Land: 2010 Planning: 3 Tips To Improve Search Results Next Year
- eMarketer: eMarketer Weighs In on 2010: Online Advertising & Usage
Local/Mobile Search
- GigaOM: Will 2010 Finally be the Year of Location?
- Local SEO Guide: Local SEO Predictions 2010
- Mashable: Location, Location, Location: 5 Big Predictions for 2010
- Small Business Trends: Five Can’t-Miss Mobile Marketing Trends For 2010
- Search Engine Land: Predictions For The Changing Local Search Landscape In 2010
- Marketing Charts: Top 10 Wireless Predictions for 2010
Social Media
- Social Media Explorer: Five Things We Should All Do In 2010
- Mashable: Facebook: 5 Predictions for 2010
- ReadWriteWeb: 10 Ways Social Media Will Change In 2010
- Dan Zarrella: My Predictions for Social Media Marketing in 2010
- DreamGrow Digital: 22 Social Media Marketing Trends for 2010
- Social Media B2B: 11 B2B Social Media Predictions For 2010
- eMarketer: eMarketer Weighs In on 2010 Trends: Social Media & Paid Content
- Search Engine Land: 12 Social Media New Year’s Resolutions For 2010
- 10e20: 6 More Social Media New Year’s Resolutions For 2010
- Harvard Business Review: Six Social Media Trends for 2010
- 451 Marketing: Top Social Media Strategists to Watch in 2010
- SmartBlog on Social Media: Looking ahead to 2010 with Shiv Singh
Video
- Reel SEO: 11 Predictions for the Online Video Industry in 2010
- VidiSEO: 2010 Video Marketing Predictions
Analytics
- Search Engine Land: 5 Web Analytics New Year Resolutions
- Avinash Kaushik: Five Sweet Web Analytics Resolutions To Kick It Up A Notch
General Online Marketing
- Online Marketing Blog: 5 Online Marketing Resolutions for 2010
- Conversation Marketing: 11 internet marketing trends to ignore in 2010
- Search Agents: The Search Agents Predictions for Online Marketing in 2010
- Search Cowboys: Disa Johnson’s 2010 predictions
- Online Marketing Blog: 5 Top Email Marketing Tactics for 2010
- Ad Age: 9 Digital Marketing Mistakes I Won’t Make Next Year
- Hit Search: 43 Internet Marketing predictions for 2010
- MediaPost: 10 Things Changing Marketing In 2010
- Mashable: Marketing in 2010: It’s All About the Data
- Fast Company: 10 Marketing Predictions for 2010
- Search Engine Land: 5 Things On My B2B Wishlist For 2010
- Jeremiah Owyang: 2010 Trends: More Speed and Integration (video)
- eMarketer: Seven Predictions for 2010 from eMarketer’s CEO
- Forrester: 2010: The Year Marketing Dies…
- eMarketer: eMarketer Weighs In on 2010 Trends: UK & Europe
- Online Marketing Blog: SES Chicago: Internet Marketing Tips for 2010
- Web Profits: 2010 Online Marketing Predictions
- Evan Carmichael: The Top 50 Marketing Blogs To Watch in 2010
Miscellaneous
- Small Business Trends: Public Relations Trends for 2010
- Kosmix: Some predictions for 2010
- ineedhits: Our Search Wishlist for 2010
- Small Business Trends: Top Web Design Trends For Small Business In 2010
- John Battelle: Predictions 2010
- PR Squared: 2010 Predictions for Communications
- New York Times: Five Tech Themes for 2010
- TechCrunch: Ten Technologies That Will Rock 2010
- New York Times: Five 2010 Predictions About Tech Companies
- Google Operating System: Predictions for Google’s 2010
- USA Today: Ask an Expert: Top 10 Trends in Small Business for 2010 (Part 1)
- USA Today: Ask an Expert: Top 10 Trends in Small Business for 2010 (Part 2)
- CNN: 2010: Year of digital distraction?
- Web Design Ledger: Web Design Trends for 2010
- iMedia Connection: 9 digital trends to watch in 2010
- Digital Media Buzz: Top Digital Trends For 2010
- CNN: 10 Web trends to watch in 2010
- Trendwatching: 10 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2010
Have a Safe and Successful 2010!



