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The domain name gang bang

June 26, 2008 By: Elan Category: Newsworthy

So everyone saw the news about domains going ape.

It’s obvious but I just have to say that Google must be licking their lips.

It’s sentimental and quirky but they have never removed “I’m feeling lucky” from the homepage and now there’s a chance it will get  more action in the future.

Either way if this trend does take off then search will become even more nb.

Google’s strength and ranking algorithm has always been to find websites. It is what it was designed to do. It is far worse at finding real info. So this will play to their strengths if things proliferate.

Indecently i am also curious about how much search traffic I will generate via the word Gang bang in my headline - LOL!

Whatever …… I will def register  elanlohmann.unique !! or elan.fun

What will you register?

Fox opts for Passenger over Myspace tech

June 23, 2008 By: Elan Category: Newsworthy

Found this decision very  interesting that Fox opted to use Passenger to build out there communities rather than sister Myspace.

You would think that Myspace would have the tech available to make this happen on Foxes behalf.

Most interesting for me is that Fox have not tried to create a sub-group in Myspace and shoe-horn it as a mechanism to aggregate audience - which most publishers or traditional media companies are tempted to do.

Passenger have built Business Intelligence tools to mine customer opinions and experiences with a bunch of other tools in a turn-key solution - which shows very clearly that you cannot  treat the concept of social networking - or community as one homogeneous solution.

Link: Article on yahoo news 

YAY! del.icio.us plugin for Firefox 3.O

June 22, 2008 By: Elan Category: Newsworthy

The guys at del.icio.us responded fast! Thank G-d.

I was fretting about FF3.0 not having the del.icio.us tagging plugin and here it is. 

Dead easy. Just go to your “Add-ons” in the tool menu of FF and  search for del.icio.us - click, install, DONE!

In my woes and while moaing on twitter Stii recommended I give Flock a bash - which is a very cool venture into social browsing - but of course FF will go this route in no matter of time.

Anayways - chuffed about the add-on and thought I would share my elation.

Happy  (del.icio.us)ing.

[Ps - you can follow Firefox queries @firefox_answers on twitter- useful]

Reddit goes open source - implications?

June 19, 2008 By: Elan Category: Newsworthy

On Tuesday Reddit announced they have gone open source.

Is it big news? Maybe it is not ground-breaking but it certainly is extremely cool.

Why does it matter? Well it will be a lot easier to built a social bookmarking product unless you used Pligg - which was a quite crappy.

It just supports my theory that social bookmarking products will become very niche according to interests. For example if you are a car nut a motoring site can easily use the tech for audience to rank and rate Motoring content.

I think in general - even in the social networking domain - niche areas will become more and more important.

Like always, tech is one thing but getting there first and building traction is another.

My other theory around this (which is not rocket science) is that tech is becoming more of a commodity and it’s how you leverage it is what really matters.

For example publishing businesses have always focussed on the CMS as core IP - granted but the real IP is the content. reddit.jpg

How sad - Online Journ review closes after a decade

June 16, 2008 By: Elan Category: Breaking, Newsworthy

Just like that in my inbox:

“This is the final post at OJR. After a decade, the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication has decided to cease publication of the website. The archives will remain online, but there will be no new articles…..Good night, and good luck.”

I have been reading articles on the OJR and subscribed to the newsletter since I was a student at Rhodes a decade ago - bright-eyed and bushy tailed about online media.

Some funny stuff must have gone done because they launched reader blogs less than a week before? Must be politics.

The content was always superb and I will miss this service. The archives are still worthwhile.

Blueworld rocking the socks!

June 16, 2008 By: Elan Category: Blueworld, Newsworthy

Blueworld is rockin’ rolling and going to make a huge impact on the SA market. - that’s my dream and prediction.

We (24.com) invested in Blueworld at the end of 2007 and it is looking positive. I met Charl Norman (who needs no intro), Brad Voges and Brendt Brooks at the end of last year and even though they had a big registered base accumulated over time the activity on the site was non-existent with little for users to do past look at clubbing photos. They already had built in a social networking component but the value proposition at the time was little more than “interesting”.

But we identified they had the key ingredients for potential success – passion, belief, vision and ability to execute fast.

And boy are they proving my instincts right. Working with the team has been a trip. Always exciting and their energy is inspiring. They have an awesome bunch of devs and their designer Foxinni is known to the Blogosphere.

SO - after photography levels resumed from Feb and the team relaunched the site at the end of April and it’s been “Blue” skies since then. The software is now world-class and shit-hot in my opinion and a perfect foundation for us to build on and create a real social networking competitor in the SA market.

Why am I so excited? The trend below speaks for itself:

Blueworld.co.za growth in Unique Users

SO - 5000 Unique users in Jan 2008 and heading for 60 000 Unique Users in June 2008 - that’s off a really low base but the monthly growth rate bodes well. Note that these are total number ie - Local + International - but the overseas usage of Blueworld at this point is negligible.

I predict that Blueworld.co.za will hit 100 000 by end August and who knows - maybe even sooner. That’s a great targeted 18-28 group if you compare to the circulation or readership of “Youth” magazines like Blunt, Seventeen, Saltwater girl etc.

Other exciting metrics are that since Jan Average Session duration has leapt from 5min to just under 14 minutes! This is a key measurement of engagement with the site. Clearly demonstrating that there is more reason to stick around than just to look at party pics.

On that note the growth of daily users is outstripping the club pics that are taken whereas when we made the acquisition the numbers were directly correlated. This is an important trend because it shows that viral action is happening and over time paying for user acquisition will take a major back-seat.

In May 2008, Thunda.com did 53 000 domestic unique users and 60 000 total users, MSN Spaces 57 000 domestic and 73 000 total. - (Source:Nielsen Market Intelligence). I do not really like to draw comparison to Thunda.com but everyone else does - but really the only common factor with Blueworld is that they take clubbing pics - but it ends there. That however covers closest SA web contenders if you leave Mxit on the mobile out of it.

So that leaves Facebook and Myspace as the “elephants” in the market. Facebook as at today has access to 534 000 South Africans in the 18-28 segment, which still leaves much work to be done in this market. Myspace stats are harder to come by (PS- I do not use Alexa!ever!) but luckily we have a subscription to Comscore Media Metrix (which I do not trust in this market either) but they estimate Myspace at about the 60 000 mark. (this is another issue we have in Business is that we do not have the comparative stats for overseas which leaves us with Alexa - which is heavily skewed) But I think anecdotally it is safe to say that Myspace is not a big thing in SA anymore. But it does highlight the fickle nature of social networks too.

So my prediction is that by within the next 3 months Blueworld.co.za will only be second to Facebook in the SA Web Social Networking space and we will die trying to reel that puppy in! It’s a long way off but remember Zuckerberg started off in his dorm room over 4 years ago. Facebook did not appear over night. Neither did Google. It just seems that way.