by Pat Kitano on December 9, 2009 in Advertising, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, New business models, Trends, Twitter, Web tools
We’ve often discussed how Twitter is positioned to become a hyperlocal advertising platform. 140-character sound bite based ad messages, particularly consumer friendly coupon and discount deals, can be targeted to a community and it’s free. Here are three new examples of Twitter based local advertising models: 1) Mashable introduced Postabon yesterday. Simplicity is the key to [...]
by Pat Kitano on August 25, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Publishing, Social Media, Trends
When I started Media Transparent one year ago, I used the tagline: “How the Social Media Converges with Mass Media”. This summer, I believe the Social Media has indeed become a Mass Media play, so now I’m changing the tagline to reflect the next movement in social media: “Media is the New Marketing”. McLuhan’s 1960′s [...]
by Pat Kitano on August 17, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, New business models, Social Media, Trends, Twitter
Fast Company’s Michael Gluckstadt’s article “Can Anyone Tap the $100 Billion Potential of Hyperlocal News?” points out the problems when a national advertiser like the New York Times, or local news aggregators like CitySearch, Topix or Outside.In developing “community” try to build a sticky hyperlocal website. Answer: there is little incentive for anybody in the [...]
by Pat Kitano on July 3, 2009 in Advertising, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, New business models, Twitter
Moonfruit, an online website design company, advertised 10 MacBook giveaways in 10 days if you follow their Twitter feed @Moontweet and tweet using their hashtag #moonfruit. #moonfruit has been on top of the Twitter trends for four straight days, and Moonfruit can boast an average of over 10,000 new followers per day from this promotion: [...]
by Pat Kitano on June 16, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, New business models, Publishing, Real Estate, Social Media, Trends, Twitter
We see Twitter positioning itself as a local advertising platform: it’s simple to use, requires little time commitment to Tweet, and free. Here’s a guide for local merchants on how to use Twitter to reach their local audience: 1) How different local merchants should use Twitter 2) How to build a local Twitter consumer community [...]
by Pat Kitano on June 13, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, New business models, Newspapers, Social Media, Trends, Twitter, Web tools
Craigslist has become the standard for community classifieds; it’s more efficient reaching a local audience than any other local advertising media, and it’s free. But it does have problems: Craigslist advertisers / posters are generally anonymous, and thus less credible. Craigslist advertisers don’t have track records or eBay feedback ratings. It can take a long [...]
by Pat Kitano on June 7, 2009 in Advertising, Blogging, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Mass Media, New business models, Newspapers, Publishing, Social Media, Trends
San Francisco’s “second” newspaper, the Examiner, launched Examiner.com last year not as the online equivalent for the San Francisco paper, but as a national forum for recruiting citizen journalists to report on the variety of topics a typical newspaper would cover. Participants set up blogs for their topic and city that allows them to develop [...]
by Pat Kitano on May 30, 2009 in Advertising, Breaking News, Domus Consulting Group, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Publishing, Slideshows, Social Media, Twitter
(This is an audio presentation – click the Play button) How to make Chambers relevant to their members and the community View more OpenOffice presentations from Pat Kitano.