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		<title>Media exec note to self on strategy: mobile mobile and mobile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mobile World Congress is in the midst of its third day. Is the Ericsson party tonight? What deal had that guy from Newbay say he had done last night in the bar? Is there a place to get foot massage nearby? I am sure the questions are many as the mega-over-the-top-exhibition-fatigue sets in. In that environment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mobileworldcongress.com" target="_blank">Mobile World Congress</a> is in the midst of its third day. Is the <a href="http://www.ericsson.com" target="_blank">Ericsson</a> party tonight? What deal had that guy from <a href="http://www.newbay.com" target="_blank">Newbay</a> say he had done last night in the bar? Is there a place to get foot massage nearby? I am sure the questions are many as the mega-over-the-top-exhibition-fatigue sets in.</p>
<p>In that environment it might get even tougher for some of the newcomers to the show. The media execs. Well, some have probably been there at least once. But for most media companies the mobile channel is virgin territory. This will change. Is changing. Has already changed. There are more than anectdotal evidence for this. Which media outlet with some self-respect has not a <a href="http://www.twitter.com" target="_blank">twitter</a> account today? By the way you find <a href="http://www.twitter.com/pfhagermark" target="_blank">my tweets</a> here. Yes twitter is a hybrid web and mobile service, but very much a mobile service. Twitter also makes it possible to be a one man news agency/editorial crew. One example being Thomas Crampton with <a href="http://www.thomascrampton.com" target="_blank">his blog</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-34RCuqHeA&amp;eurl=http://www.thomascrampton.com/" target="_blank">mobile videos</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/thomascrampton" target="_blank">tweets</a>.</p>
<p>But beyond that? What else? Since the mobile phone is the item that stays with us for most of the day it is _the_ screen to be at. It starts with the wakeup call, most likley coming from the mobile phone alarm. Then checking what texts, tweets and news have come in during the night. On to the day with phone calls, picture taking, texts, surfing and some tweets. It continues like that until we go to bed. </p>
<p>In a recent report from <a href="http://www.strandreports.com/sw3458.asp" target="_blank">Strand Reports</a> there are some interesting facts. This should make good reading and solid base information for some important decisions at the media commpanies. Even though the time spent for media consumption on the phone is still measured in minutes versus TV-consumption in hours, the growth is in mobile. If we include social interaction when we talk with our friends about media and entertainment, the mobile becomes even more important already today.</p>
<p>Mobile also opens up for co-creation, dialogue and participation. All magic keywords for creating strong loyalty. After some experiences are gained I am sure we will see entirely new production methods and shorter cycles for some media properties. </p>
<p>The key here is to strike the right balance between mobiel add-ons and create for mobile from the ground up. And manage to do that in a multi-channels scenario covering for instance TV, radio, event, web and mobile to take a fairly common set of channels that one media commpany might use.</p>
<p>There are very cool ideas and facts coming out of some of the experienced players like Tomi Ahonen and Alan Moore running <a href="http://communities-dominate.blogs.com/" target="_blank">Communities Dominate Brands</a> blog. They are on top of the pyramid perhaps, but the pyramid is growing, the base is widening and there are new great talents added to the mobile media scene every day now. One proof of this is that the mobile content hall at MWC09 has grown substantially this year. And the porn companies are in minority. There&#8217;s hard work ahead but we _are_ on the fast track to become part of mainstream media. Oh happy days!</p>
<p>Dear Big Media Exec, did you get all that down with your Mont Blanc pen in your paper notepad?</p>

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		<title>mobile. anyone. anywhere = mobile community</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 13:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is based on my base line presentation on mobile communities. I have been working with this since 2001. Just like mobile community evangelists Tomi Ahonen, I have a firm belief in the key role mobile plays for social networking. Well, this risks being a &#8220;duh!-moment&#8221;, I know but bare with me. The mobile [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-top:0;">This post is based on my base line presentation on mobile communities. I have been working with this since 2001. Just like mobile community evangelists <a href="http://communities-dominate.blogs.com/brands/2006/10/like_sms_before.html" target="_blank">Tomi Ahonen</a>, I have a firm belief in the key role mobile plays for social networking.</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">Well, this risks being a &#8220;duh!-moment&#8221;, I know but bare with me. The mobile is a communication device, it is personal and it is on almost always and we bring it everywhere. So it should in theory be a good platform for communities. Well, it isn&#8217;t in reality. Not yet.</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">- It is complex to use a phone for other than voice or sms. It is getting better but it is tricky.</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">- There is an increased need for cross-platform communities. Phones are very poor interfaces for very rich expereinces and for typing. Take a dating service for instance. It is dificult enough to come up with something creative to write about yourself. Let alone then to type it using T9. Major threshold that is removed with a web interface for input of all types of profile data.</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">Mobile becomes strong then when it comes to interaction, reaction and capturing content at the point of inspiration to do something. Here I have to give credit to <a href="http://mobileweb20.futuretext.com/" target="_blank">Ajit Jaokar and Tony Fish</a> who where the first persons to put appropriate words to this revelation that I have had for a while now.</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">With more consumer friendly and transparent pricing there will be a surge in usage. There are still too many muddled pricing plans out there with service premium fees and unknown data traffic charges hitting you on top of that.In short there are a few things one needs to get right to make an impact with a mobile community.</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">Lack of suitable handsets not a valid excuse for poor penetration in mobile entertainment. Human needs and behaviour explain more than we think/want. The relevant needs here are: to connect, to get thrilled and have fun in an easy way. Key to match these basic human needs with what type of tool a mobile phone is used as.Mobile communities can be built with success if right match of behaviour and interface capabilities is achieved. Most communities are a mix but often have a clear overweight towards either anonymity or publicity. A good example of a balanced mix between web and mobile is the dating service <a href="http://www.sould8.com/" target="_blank">Souldate</a>.</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">We need revenue share models with market channel on premium fee</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">We also need low fixed fees for mobile Internet access for the end-user</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;">Well, and in addition to that you need a compelling context, design and functionality on your community. Don’t be afraid to niche your offering as well. Don&#8217;t be afraid at all!</p>
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