Taking A Social Media Stance

This video is a pretty cool video from Best Buy. When I worked at Sun, I was really proud of how open the company I worked for behaved. Now, Best Buy takes the notion of sharing to another level.

I really hope this signals a trend for companies to think about what kind of relationship they want with their audiences. I think more companies thinking like this when they can will ultimately make our world a better place.

My First Plinky Post

Plinky.com is a new site that is trying to help people generate interesting Internet content. I signed up today and it asked me about 3 songs I’d put on a road trip tape. Once I posted on Plinky, it gave me options to take the information elsewhere. The below is the code it gave me for embedding:

An obscure set of sing a long songs for evol.



Troublemaker
by
Weezer

It has the right beat and it’s fun to along.



Tribute
by
Tenacious D

I like to sing along.



Kids
by
MGMT

I like to sing along to this song too.

Social Media Hype

When I find myself in discussions with companies about social media these days, there is one thing that is common. People tend to be focused on the hype and one specific aspect of social media they have heard of. Many people and companies are feeling the pressure to get a Facebook page and twitter to the world. Some of them have heard about wikis and are demanding these magical tools be installed at their company. Now that may sound a little harsh, but it’s really common. It’s understandable too. It’s difficult to navigate through what is happening with new web sites and services that promote and enable different and creative ways of interacting.

Our world is turned upside down. It’s a whole new level of the Internet and it’s not necessarily relevant for every single business and brand on the planet. However, everyone is feeling the pressure because there is all kinds of activity.

If you step back, you can succeed in the confusion and fray. Start with an objective and use the tactics of ‘social media’ to execute and experiment. Communication has always been important for a company to succeed. The term social media describes services and web sites that allow people to connect in ways they have not previously had access to experience.

I remember the same thing happening when I started working on the web in 1994. In a few years time everyone needed a web site. They didn’t always know why, but they needed the site. Even though that certainly is more true than is was then, it’s not useful if the web site doesn’t serve a purpose for the business.

As the Internet provides us amazing new adventures every day, it important to keep your eye on the prize. What does your business do and does that require interacting with people in new ways? Maybe connecting your employees is a good place to start. If one thing holds true, social media activity requires authenticity and full disclosure.

We are all learning, but don’t get confused by the new terms and shiny objects. Stick to your goal for your business and focus on connecting to your customer. That’s all the ‘social media’ you need.

A Social Media Birthday

The more connected I become online, the more interesting it is to watch how the interactions play out. Since today is my birthday, I’ve seen at least a dozen greetings so far all from varying social spaces. Ecards, Facebook wall writings, emails and tweets.

It’s so easy to just ping someone to say hello. It’s really nice to get so many birthday greetings from so many people in my life. It’s also really nice to send them to people. In this scenario, the beautiful part is that social media is actually enabling us to be more thoughtful and polite.

Sharing the Wireframe Wealth

A new blog to share UX deliverables launched recently. I became aware of it through a Twitter re-tweet.

I think this is a really useful idea. I’m a big supporter of sharing, I think it is the only way to help us evolve and advance our practice. The value IA/UX designers bring is not about the wireframes they produce but the thinking that goes into them. When we share these deliverables, the conversations that emerges is the conversation that will help us understand how to keep providing relevancy and value.

So head on over and share some wireframe love, or just peruse what has been shared so far.