Archive for May, 2010
Posted on May 26, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton
Blog post from Google Reader RSS shares on the Social Web for May 26th
Today, while reading RSS feeds in my Google Reader, I came across these interesting blog posts. Some of the post topics range from WordPress themes/tips, marketing, design, youtube videos, blogging, social media and social networks. If you found one of them useful or if you have any feedback, let me know in the comments.
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Wayne Sutton shared 280+ Most Wanted Free iPhone Wallpapers.
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Wayne Sutton shared Social Media Revolution and its Affect on Small Businesses.
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Wayne Sutton shared 94 Interviews With 39 Designers, Developers And Bloggers.
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Wayne Sutton shared Here’s What’s Up.
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Wayne Sutton shared How to Hire and Manage an SEO Consultant.
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Wayne Sutton shared Your Web App has Launched – Now What?.
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Wayne Sutton shared Google Place for Small Businesses.
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Wayne Sutton shared Media Relations in a Web 2.0 World.
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Wayne Sutton shared 17 Examples of Great Presentation Design.
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Wayne Sutton shared Social Media Success: Are We There Yet?.
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Wayne Sutton shared 6 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging 4 Years Ago.
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Wayne Sutton shared The 2010 Tribalization of Business Study is open for business.
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Wayne Sutton shared Players in Dr Pepper Facebook status takeover game give up lots more than privacy.
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Wayne Sutton shared Internet Users Value Privacy.
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Wayne Sutton shared Don’t Confuse the Customer: Limit Choices, Make More Sales.
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Posted on May 26, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton
Archiving @WayneSutton Twitter conversations from 2010-05-26
- @LivingRichLee yep but I keep the cartoon on the blog, http://socialwayne.com
in reply to LivingRichLee # - Hello… Good Morning! #
- @kpett one tweet at a time and you? in reply to kpett #
- @sprint_coach21 ha! yep and you too. in reply to sprint_coach21 #
- Either my recent blog changes fired up @feedburner or it decided to start working again. Sorry for the long email subscribers. #
- RT @wpsmort: WordCamp Raleigh 2010 (Overview) http://j.mp/aEQ9uI #wcraleigh #
- RT @hermioneway: The iPad is more than just a device for consuming media, use it to create media! A.. http://bit.ly/cvpZfR (@thatgirl_chloe) #
- Attending the Google's Economic Impact for NC press event. $780 million NC impact – from Johnny's T-Shirt http://TriOutNC.com/5230 #TriOut #
- RT: “@smalljones: Hello @evancarroll @waynesutton @AaronNelson1 & others at $GOOG press event at http://johnnytshirt.com” #
- Notes: @google has an office in Chapel Hill, quote" NC is good for Google" – from Johnny's T-Shirt http://TriOutNC.com/5230 #TriOut #
- Surrounded by android phones at the Google event! – from Johnny's T-Shirt http://TriOutNC.com/5230 #TriOut #
- I'm at Carrboro Coworking – http://TriOutNC.com/1846 /cc @carrborocowork #TriOut #
- Lunch time haircut, was getting close to wolfman.
– from Nicholon's Barber + Styleshop http://TriOutNC.com/5232 #TriOut # - I'm at The Raleigh Times – http://TriOutNC.com/180 /cc @RaleighTimesBar #TriOut #
- Thanks for the service! #nothingfreebuttheywentoutthewaytoday – from The Raleigh Times http://TriOutNC.com/180 /cc @RaleighTimesBar #TriOut #
- @ayb hey the @Google event was a press event about Google's Economic Impact for NC in reply to ayb #
- @rtaborn @jkgibbs @TuckerPeterson yes I do see an Android device in my future but I'm going to wait to see what Steve Jobs says on June 7. in reply to rtaborn #
- @isellmoney yes I'm going to post the slides soon. Thanks and it was good to see you at #wcraleigh in reply to isellmoney #
- @pwbrewer the Google event? If so, well, did some networking and it's good to have Google in Chapel Hill, NC in reply to pwbrewer #
- It has been a crazy day, I see #vampiremode in my future. Catching up on emails/ @googlewave then 2 back to back conference calls 3 & 4… #
- RT @triangletweetup Going to post the agenda soon. If you're interested in sponsoring email contact@ourhashtag.com RSVP http://bit.ly/clq7LZ #
- RT: Golden Corral Cary, NC – > @GC_Cary: Excited about the month of June! Stay tuned for some @TriOut and location-based deals! #partnership #
- RT @zachward AWESOME! RT @TriangleBIZJrnl: Forbes declares Raleigh third most innovative U.S. city. http://tinyurl.com/2cskqvh / #NCRules #
- Quote "Raleigh by Forbes trailed only Silicon Valley technology Mecca San Jose, Calif. & Austin, Texas in the rankings" http://bit.ly/de5PFL #
- RT @michaeltorbert: Huge power outage in Utah. Hostmonster/Bluehost and their clients are down. / [WS = Crap but thanks for the update] #
- It's been a while since I've been here but 99cent hotdogs on Tues. Cc @ginnyskal
– from Snoopy's http://TriOutNC.com/276 #TriOut # - @hollywoodlvwork yes there's a new amphitheater coming to downtown Raleigh, not sure about the name stuff. in reply to hollywoodlvwork #
- RT @TWalk: @schneidermike Can't help but notice that your Triangle of Awesome ranks 7-8-9 in survey: http://is.gd/coZXX / WS= Raleigh is #1 #
- RT @iFroggy: Watch the @sitepointdotcom Podcast at #WCRaleigh with @jeffr0 @gregoryng @waynesutton @nathanrice: http://bit.ly/bMEGm6 #
- @TWalk one day the tech world & others will stop ignoring Raleigh/Triangle, NC area.
Thanks for the tweet.
in reply to TWalk # - Writing a super long comment that I may just post as a blog post on location-based marketing… #
- @TWalk nice, let me know if you're back in the Triangle area & let's catch up but @schneidermike & I may need to chat with you about Austin! in reply to TWalk #
- Received an email from http://waynesutton.com guy, said domain up for renewal in July, plans to renew for 8yrs but everything has a price
# - @dotjenna I know…
in reply to dotjenna # - RE: @qthrul Great Free Android phone contest idea @qthrul – I'm no developer but you know how @TriOut could use eithe… http://disq.us/dnrom #
- @9ner thanks / @faydra_deon boo / @bluefaqs yep / @UpsideUp true / @copelandcasati same / @allthingsfadra smart in reply to faydra_deon #
- RT @triangletweetup: New Post: The Tweetup Agenda for June 3rd @Bronto – improv, app demos, workshops & more! -> http://bit.ly/bpqYKO #
- This could get interesting. The other Wayne Sutton who owns WayneSutton.com works for Apple! According to Linkedin: -> http://bit.ly/9Lf1vz #
Posted on May 25, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton
The value of the check in using location based services for businesses and customers. Time to measure those check-ins
This a comment turned into a blog post. History:
Morgan Siem (@morgansiem) the Social Media Strategist at Media Two wrote a very interesting blog post about the launch of the Starbucks mayor check in special. In full disclosure TriOut is working with Media Two on a current check in special for one of their clients and when Starbucks announced their mayor promotion I think both of us were impressed with the campaign being we understand the work and training that it takes to launch a national check in promotion. The blog post is called Rewarding Foursquare Mayors Nationwide, it’s a great read for any marketing agency or business looking to start a location based marketing promotion. Here’s a brief excerpt
“Businesses have begun to recognize the value of these location-based games, because users are broadcasting information about the businesses to all of their online friends. When users check in on Foursquare, they have the option to send that information to: 1) their Foursquare friends, 2) their Facebook friends, 3) their Twitter friends or 4) all of the above. That in itself is a goldmine for businesses.”
There are now 11 awesome comments to the post along with a few TriOut mentions, match that with the fact we’re working with a few agencies and businesses looking to take advantage of location based marketing, along with a tweet reminder from Morgan, I decided to leave a comment addressing a few topics discussed. Below are my thoughts on the comments and Morgan’s post on “Rewarding Foursquare Mayors Nationwide”
Dear @triout @lawpower @waynesutton – the last comment is calling your name
http://ar.gy/EK
The challenges of training employees for check-in promotions
Morgan awesome post and you know I understand about the challenges of starting a location promotion for businesses. I meet Timothy Frommer, Starbucks Online Category Manger a few weeks ago at the SAS Global Forum and asked him about the very issues of training employees on national marketing campaigns. His answer? It’s tough but it starts from the corporate head then down to the retail stores with a lot of training. Here’s a link to the video where Tim was on the Social media round-table with apparel retailer panel at the SAS Global Forum.
With that being said Morgan I think Starbucks biggest advantages are taking risk, hiring smart, planning, training well and being able to upgrade their POS software and/or having a good one for workers to understand and use.
What happened to the text message/SMS location-based marketing?
Dan: Thanks for the plug, I was a little surprised by the questions in Charlotte at Search Exchange from my location-based marketing measuring the check-ins talk. I feel as thought the location industry in terms of marketing will be different than others because of how many services there are now and launching every day along with the privacy concerns. You mentioned the capability of receiving a SMS when walking by stores and that no business has taken that approach. Well get ready the because it’s back, so be careful when you’re “checking out” and they ask for your phone number. I think timing was off and technology wasn’t ready a few years ago but a company called Placecast is now offering the service with a few national brands called “Shop Alerts”. It uses your mobile phone GPS or cell tower to alert you when you’re near a brand’s location and can send you an instant SMS promotion. All opt-in of course… Dan can I have your phone number please?
Should employees check-in on the job?
Lisa: Good suggestions and you’re right depending on the location/job and if a company is has a check-in promotion they should advise there employees not to check-in. Maybe we’ll start seeing a no-check rule add to companies social media policy soon. But I think it will be a case by case situation for now and most location-based platforms have not configured or created a “mark user profile employee” option or a GPS at work during this time don’t count my check-in option but it’s something to think about. Yes, the Triangle, NC community is just awesome and very check-in “Geo” aware.
Why should the Mayor have all the fun? I thought every customer was important…
Jay, Phil & Brian: When TriOut works with businesses/agencies, we usually don’t suggest a “mayor” or (key-holder for TriOut) promotion. Although those have there value we believe every customer who checks in at a location is important and should/could be rewarded for doing so. I’m aware of the changing algorithm for the other platforms but still I hear people say, “I’ll never be the mayor” and what’s the value of checking in all the time. People want instant gratification for checking in. Checking in is work, it’s opt-in and a check-in is “almost” like clicking on a Facebook like button but with more meaning. A check-in can say to a business I’m here and I like your venue but then comes the interaction part when a business can reward any user for checking in. Also businesses must monitor check-ins for customer support to keep those users returning, posting positive content about the business regardless if they’re the mayor or not. Should only the mayor get rewarded for doing so? I don’t think so.
A business might have a mayor with a influence of 10 people and the customer who visits a location once every two weeks who has an influence of 1000. I know most business would like to know who has the higher influence when they check-in but with location-bases marketing its safer and smarter to focus on providing good customer service to any user who checks in at your location not just the frequent visitor.
Measuring the ROI of a location-based marketing/check-ins for users and businesses.
Bobby & Morgan: Thanks for the TriOut plug: If you think the conversation about the ROI of social media is a mess wait until more conversations on the ROI of a location-based marketing/promotions or check-ins start to heat up. Also I’m guessing there’s some data/user agreement for the Starbucks promotion because there has to has to be a way to measure the success or failure of their location check-in special. That’s where our TriOut For Businesses (TFB) check-in analytics dashboard comes into play. We want to provide a way for business to see the value in having a location-based promotion and help business offer value to their customers for checking in. That way it’s a win for both the business and the customer. Right now I feel as though some businesses are trying to do push guess marketing in the location industry without having the right conversations about measuring a location-based promotion. Our goal with TriOut is to have those conversations. It has been great to work with both Morgan (Media Two) and Bobby (MMI Public Relations) on their clients efforts to make sure they’re current check-in promotions are a success. Fingers crosses!
Is it about the LBS platforms or how can businesses engage better with their customers among many opportunities of location based marketing?
We’re just getting started with location-based marketing and Facebook, Google and more are launching something new every day. I don’t believe one location platform/social network is going to be the end all solution especially for small niche business but it will be more about how businesses can take advantage of location-based marketing across the board with their existing marketing efforts using various platforms learning more about their current customers to offer target location based check in specials.
My 2cents. If you’re wondering who Jay @jaydolan , Lisa @lisasullivan , Phil @1918 , Brain @bmcd67 , Bobby @bobbymcdonald . are read the blog post that lead to the comment that lead to this blog post here: Rewarding Foursquare Mayors Nationwide by Morgan.
What are you thoughts on the location based industry and how can businesses provide more value to customers using location based services?
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Posted on May 25, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton
Blog post from Google Reader RSS shares on the Social Web for May 25th
Today, while reading RSS feeds in my Google Reader, I came across these interesting blog posts. Some of the post topics range from WordPress themes/tips, marketing, design, youtube videos, blogging, social media and social networks. If you found one of them useful or if you have any feedback, let me know in the comments.
Posted on May 25, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton
Archiving @WayneSutton Twitter conversations from 2010-05-25
- @wordcampraleigh thanks, glad to be apart of #WCRaleigh It was a great event, good content, people & organizers. in reply to wordcampraleigh #
- Finally figured out a WordPress hack 4 my blog. Spent way to much time trying to get it to work but can help others & it helps my readership #
- RT @brett: 8 Must-Dos For Aspiring Writers – http://bit.ly/az2NUy (via @ambercadabra) [WS = great information] #
- RT @triangletweetup: FYI we have some more news about the #TriangleTweetup coming soon. Have you RSVP yet? http://bit.ly/clq7LZ #
- RT @triout: Last Week's Top Users:
1) @mdhillison
2) @PennyMoxie
3) @billbarnes04
4) @lawpower
5) @ktraphagen
Great Job! #TriOut # - Awesome is not a big enough word to describe @schneidermike !! Hope to see you soon. in reply to schneidermike #
- Sharing: R.I.P Facebook as a Marketing Platform http://bit.ly/d5W1Xw via @DanSchawbel #
- @sebprovencher hello, do you have more info outside of the plancast link for the geo conf? #
- Attended @wordcampraleigh past weekend learned a lot & made a new friends. Upgrades to http://SocialWayne.com are done, now back to blogging #
- Looking for some data on how many or a percent of @twitter users who have enabled the Tweet Location feature @dougw @sysomos @crimsonhexagon #
- @wiggitywack yes most of the time. in reply to wiggitywack #
- @DanSchawbel hello Dan, I'll leave a comment soon. in reply to DanSchawbel #
- @sebprovencher thanks, ok I remember my friend @LouisGray talking about this. We have @TriOut http://trioutnc.com a NC LBS. I'm interested in reply to sebprovencher #
- @dougw Got it. Thanks for the reply. It's almost Startup Weekend time again here in NC. Look how far you grown!
I can say I remember when in reply to dougw # - @greggvm yeah, a few friends and more. @lawpower or a @triout rep could be speaking at @sebprovencher conference being we have a LBS
in reply to sebprovencher # - @sebprovencher thanks @TriOut is hyper-local for NC but we feel as though we have a great product and doing location based marketing right in reply to sebprovencher #
- Thanks @sysomos RT: We did a report in January that found only 0.23% of tweets had been tagged with geo-location – http://bit.ly/bC8QwB #
- Every yr around this time I email the guy who owns http://www.waynesutton.com & ask will he sell the domain. Every yr he says NO #metalsmith #
- @damondnollan oh it's coming
cc @ifroggy in reply to damondnollan # - @GinnySkal good idea Ginny! doing ok? in reply to GinnySkal #
- RT @rahsheen Reader just opened up shares to public comments & Ping.fm just added Google Buzz support. Very important developments for Buzz #
- @dougw @jazzychad ha, the http://waynesutton.com guy is in CA if I could knock on his door I would. This metalsmith landing page has to go! in reply to dougw #
- Added a new shinny @blueskyfactory badge to http://SocialWayne.com sidebar. Good team and product. #partners #




