So I’m not considered a scab picker……

In recent posts I’ve challenged those that run traditional media to step up their game and stop paying lip service to reinvention. While I’ve hinted, suggested, and generally beat around the bush about ideas, in this post I’d like to point out an idea that I believe would save local media publishers of all kinds but for radio this could be the next generation. This idea is something I’ve discussed with my inner circle for more than 6 months but this past week was more evidence that it’s not only possible but right around the corner. The reason I’m giving the idea to you is in hope that it will accelerate change because time is running short and no one seems to be paying attention. I also do it to prove once and for all I’m not just complaining without having given thought to solutions. Those that constantly complain I love to refer to as scab pickers but those that are willing to point out a gash and administer first aid are first aiders. We need more first aiders in this country and soon but that’s a blog for another time. Let me draw you the picture:

• Let’s start with the big announcement that came through on Monday from our friends at Facebook, open stream API access to their platform.

• There are more websites today than actual humans. Question everyone should ask themselves before starting a website; what makes this website so special that I’ll not only come but return to it with regularity.

Social gaming is booming online because it gives users a sense of community. (Author aside: I actually joined Mafia Wars on Facebook to research this idea more fully)

• One of the newest sensations on Twitter, twt.fm which allows users to request a song and the service tweets back a link to a stream of that track. Users can then ReTweet this so others in their community can join them.

• Most traditional media websites offer hyper local traffic (social communities online) but the cost of daily content creation or resources is lacking. This creates short engagement times and sporadic visitor patterns. Streaming audio is changing the visitor pattern but the content issues are glaring here as well as most streaming publishers are barely scratching the surface of this mediums possibility.

• Brands want engaging platforms to interact with their targeted demographic but have been leery of social media because of user generated content issues.

CPM on display ads is dropping rapidly. (Author aside 2: I believe this is because no one invests or researches how to make display ads better, until this happens I would get out of this business)

• Radio is producing weekly podcasts, blogs, and vlogs that could be broadcast more widely.

• With WiMax coming we are only going to be that much closer together.

My idea, built out an application for local media publishers within Facebook and MySpace ASAP. Then keep your fingers on the pulses of the changing social media trends and harness their power. The naysayers will say it dangerous to rely on third parties like Facebook but I’d contend the social networks would welcome this alliance. Facebook is not scheduled to turn a profit till next year; could a partnership not create a more rich interaction for users and allow advertisers to deliver more real marketing messages? Personally I’d rather know that my friend Jeff N is listening to 311 Amber on 1077thend, hear it too CLICK NOW. Powered by fye: For Your Entertainment than to have a display ad placement. It also is a win for radio stations as user’s logon to something they have always been good at: on-air audio production. Jeff furthers is profile as a music lover. Everyone wins. There is a ton of other ideas once you let your mind wonder. The distribution of content possibilities is insane. We are living in a time starved era; go where the people are instead of trying to force them to your site. It makes all the sense in the world except for the fact that it would require wise investment. This has never been traditional media’s strength. Maybe this blog post will push someone off their pile of money……. Next place to invest, mobile devices but this idea builds you a bridge today! (Author aside 3: Sounds like a future blog topic)

2 comments:

Jefé said...

LOL, just tweeted Amber 311 on twt.fm for ya! Thanks for the shout out!

J. Dirks said...

Figured you would love that reference, thanks for having my back my actually requesting this.

 


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