One of the Best Things a Marketer Can Do, Befriend A Developer
Time 33:34
Ideas are wonderful things, especially when they are the basis for action and evaluation. Creative marketers can be a tad like the Jackie Gleason’s character Ralph Kramden in the television series The Honeymooners. (this show will resonate with boomers, TV fans, and New Yorkers). The video below is a classic, a live advertisement of Kramden’s new kitchen gadget that does supposedly everything. Ed Norton, his best friend and in this case calm presenter.
Regardless of the outcome, ideas are the seeds of innovation. Those who till the soil and nurture ideas, whether successful or not, are advancing knowledge for everyone who learns from their experience.
In this podcast we share a real life example of how a marketer (me) and a developer (Justin Dessonville aka @iamdez can work together to test an idea that I have simmered for a long time. We explored whether it was possible to get real-time data on Twitter followers. I realize there are several apps that report on Twitter counts, followers patterns, ( a great resource for this is One Forty.com I am interested in something similar to the chat feature in Facebook where I can see who among my friends are present and engaged. Why does real time twitter follower persistence matter?
- More accurate quantification of exposure of tweets and to whom
- Indication of audience interests that are currently following (a subset of a tweet chat if you will)
- Increased accuracy of follower engagement during times of the day
We’ll also get a better sense of whether this type of information is necessary as the data promoted tweets program being run by Twitter is evaluated.
Dessonville IAMDEZ also authors the increasingly popular Tuesday Blogversations
Some of the lessons learned about objectively evaluating ideas include:
- Be brutally honest in the midst of being hopefully energetic
- Being overly focused on competition will paralyze
- Not understanding the competition will waste time
- Don’t be afraid to fail and admit it, the next idea is right around the corner
Have you tried to develop an application, or product or service? What are your tips on getting the project to a go no go decision? Provident Partners gives a food item for every comment we get on this blog. Also as a special just for this post, Justin will match our food item contribution. Your thoughts are worth a lot more than a penny.
Conference Recommendations
Innovation can only come from ideas and that’s what the Big Omaha conference is about, innovation. Big Omaha is a Big Deal Conference – May 13-15 (OK the 13th is a party night but hey what’s a great conference without a party, then a day and a half of substance) The Silicon Prairie News is producing a conference on innovation, technology, and social media in Omaha with Tony Hsieh CEO of Zappos and Dennis Crowley CEO of Foursquare among many others. I don’t have discounts because it’s a great starting price, give a look, but you can tell them we sent you. Why? no financial kickback, just the marketers’ joy of knowing the decision path.
Tags: advertising, software development, sponsored tweets, Twitter Apps
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April 28th, 2010 at 10:17 am
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April 28th, 2010 at 10:18 am
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April 28th, 2010 at 10:18 am
MOON!!!
April 28th, 2010 at 10:19 am
That’s Amore (sorry, trying to up the food donations:)
April 28th, 2010 at 10:27 am
Karen Karen Karen, you’re cheating. but it’s OK I get your point and will accommodate.
besides you missed Alice. thanks for listening.
May 1st, 2010 at 9:49 pm
So can we look at the pre alpha app? I could imagine some other handy uses:
If I was a podcaster about to announce a live performance I could see how many of my fans are on.
If I was a show soliciting calls I could know what size of audience to expect.
I may be more likely to ask someone a question if I know they are on right now to see it.
If I have a close group of friends in one list, I could check to see if they are on before calling since I likely won’t interrupt anything if they are online with twitter.
I wonder if a year from now twitter would just incorporate this behavior all on it’s own.
May 2nd, 2010 at 9:10 am
I don’t know we’ll have to ask Justin, perhaps your Twitter list can be a part of our pre-alpha testing. what do you think Dez?
May 3rd, 2010 at 5:22 am
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May 3rd, 2010 at 6:10 am
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May 5th, 2010 at 8:10 pm
I’d be cool with that. Would need to cleanup some bugs I created in the reporting area while I was trying to scale the data collection portion.
May 5th, 2010 at 8:41 pm
Hey Dez watch that twitterkilo he’s a crafty, trustworthy one. He attended a Social Media Breakfast I put together in PHX early early on. But on a serious note, imkilo I really think there is no way to make that same tight connection of online followers in Twitter the same way Facebook does it.
May 18th, 2010 at 5:06 am
[...] This week’s Tuesday Blogversation is with Albert Maruggi. I’ve known Albert since he called me out of the blue in October of last year to ask if I wanted to go to a Verizon wireless event to show off the then pre-release Droid phone. Obviously I said yes. Since that time I have gotten to know Albert better and respect the work that he does. He probably feels the same way since he invited me to be a guest on his Marketing Edge podcast regarding my Twitter application. You can go to that podcast here. [...]