Social Media State from a Lemurian Perspective:

by Laurent 7. June 2010 16:32

More and more people are using it. We often complain about it as a fundamental waste of our time or of how it trespasses our privacy, therefore, we can now officially pronounce Social Media as mainstream. Yes, it is part of our daily life, during the good and the bad times, and due to globalization as well as the increase in household internet connections, we start sharing the same experience worldwide. And yet, do we all use it the same way?

ZackBrandit being located in Belgium, is in the center of a cultural crossroad. The country has 3 official languages as well as Germany, UK, the Netherlands, Luxemburg and France as neighbors - each one with its own language, communication and entrepreneurial culture. Belgium developed Netlog, The Netherlands brought Hyves and the others introduced their own set of social networks and other media.

When Brian Solis, a prominent new media thought leader, introduced the Social Media Prism, most of the brands that were included were from US based start-ups. In the meantime new prisms were created for other countries such as Germany, Japan and China while international start-ups were added to the original one.

In February 2010, Brian Solis wrote a blog post about
the state of social media around the world where he uses a study by TrendStream to explain that although Facebook dominates the market in most countries, social media usage can vary from one place to another.

 


For a complete analysis I invite you to read Brian’s blogpost. What interests ZackBrandit the most is the evolution of the blogosphere. Projections of the research show us that in most western countries we mainly use social media to upload pictures and manage a social network profile. Only 10% of people who have internet access (average of 50% of the population) write their own blog. On the other hand, if we go to Asia or Latin America we notice that blogging has a predominant position; often much higher than social networking; yet, rates of internet access remains proportionally much lower (except for South Korea and Japan).

Most social media technologies originated in western countries; which also means they mature faster in western societies. Whereas Asian and Latin cultures, where life isn’t as fast-paced, show that online communication is also evolving at a slower speed.

At first glance this may not sound alarming, but we may expect a further decline of blogging in western countries and probably also in the rest of the world on the long run.

Larger and more influential social networks will start looking to expand beyond their virtual borders. It has already started with Facebook Connect, but with time we may anticipate much more interaction between the different existing platforms.

This also means that companies with a business model revolving around social shopping, affiliation and online marketing will start to see local and international shifts in their communication strategies. Thus, can we start talking about glocal online communication?

How does this influence ZackBrandit’s model?

Though we originally developed the Zilhouette and our affiliation model for bloggers, we value being active on different platforms. This of course demands a lot of energy; priorities must be established. When we decided to create ZackBrandit about 5 years ago, we expected to see Europe follow the US lead in social media. With time we realized that cultural and perceptional differences were telling us otherwise. This complexifies ZackBrandit’s model and its goal to push conversation forward.

So, where are we going to? What direction will social media take?
We can only guess, but we expect to see standards and interconnections popping-up.
Language remains a strong barrier; however automatic translation is also improving.
Server costs can be very expensive and partnerships to reduce them are also viable.
3D, virtual and augmented reality will become even more immersive. Today we connect to the internet; tomorrow the internet will connect with us.
Indeed, social media is still in its infancy…

 

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Happy Bday Zack!

by ZackBrandit 4. March 2010 16:34

 

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Logorama – When chasing brands is your daily job

by Laurent 22. February 2010 13:37
 

How many brands and logos do you see a day ? 100, 200? 500?!

What if you could watch 2.500 different logos in 15 minutes? Would you feel dizzy?

The French design collective H5 worked 6 years on a short film completely composed by logos. Logorama is an award-winning one liner satire about a society flooded by corporate culture, brainless blockbusters, wanton extravagance and consumerism.

The film starts with a police chase where Ronald McDonald is pursued by Michelin dudes. It moves fast, it’s full of colors and you will be amazed by the amount of logos that you recognize.

Some may perceive it as a piece of art, while others will argue it could be a marketing vehicle, serving to advertise hundreds of brands in a short time frame. We at ZackBrandit were quite impressed and just enjoyed the show.

It is most probable that some companies will not be pleased about the way their logo was used without their consent. On the other hand, this film can be seen as corroborating the fact that companies do not own and control their brand and that user-generated content develops in significance.

As a spectator, we enjoyed the way that the brands were represented as well as the personalities that were given to a certain extent. It’s a matter of perception and while some will laugh at the crumbling Windows building others will agonize watching the scene that is falling in disarray.

Have a look at the trailer, enjoy this in-depth review and discover more about the future projections.

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Reduce Poverty Through Shopping

by ZackBrandit 16. February 2010 15:36

Have you ever heard of reducing poverty through shopping? Doesn’t sound real right? I mean how can you be helping out when you are shopping? Well, believe it or not, you can! Through Kiva.org, shoppers on ZackBrandit.com are supporting low-income entrepreneurs in developing countries across the world!

 

That means when you are picking up that silver heart pendant necklace from Artemi for your special someone on Valentine’s Day, or the latest and trendiest HTC smartphone you will be funding entrepreneurial projects from all over the world. AND, do you know what? We just uploaded our new homepage; you can browse through all the brands that we feature, as well as our affiliated partners directly on the first page!

Still a little skeptical about doing good while shopping I see, well, I’ll tell you how the program works. When you make a purchase on our website or with any of our partner organizations during the month of February or March, we will automatically send 20% of our margin to various entrepreneurs on Kiva.org. By shopping on our website, you are supporting a social initiative!

And what is this Kiva.org you ask?  Kiva.org is an international non-profit organization that is specialized in person to person micro-financing.  Their website connects people from all over the world with low-income entrepreneurs that need a boost in order launch or stabilize their business. Kiva.org works with field partners in order to approve the loan and upload the request onto the website.

And the good doesn’t stop there! After the entrepreneurs have paid back their loans, ZackBrandit will re-lend the money to another Kiva project, and then it keeps going and going and going… well you get the idea. Isn’t it great though? Not only do you get something, but so are thousands of people internationally!

You can start shopping in good conscience at ZackBrandit.com

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GET YOUR ZACK PLUSH FREE!!

by ZackBrandit 15. January 2010 11:09

Dear Friends,

ZackBrandit would like to offer you in a gesture of appreciation, A FREE FAN ZILHOUETTE PLUSH.
 

If you live in Europe

Just click on the Widget “My Zilhouette” you see on the right side of this blog and sign up.
In your account on our website, click on “Shopping” to order your Zack’s plush (It’s absolutely free). We will send it to you right away!

If you live outside of Europe

Just click on the Widget “My Zilhouette” you see on the right side of this blog and sign up.
click on Miss Feedback at the lower right corner of the website and add the following :

"I want my plush now!" + address to ship it to.

As a bonus, why not win 50 Z* and FREE publicity for your blog or your website if you have one? 
Send in a picture of you and your new Zack Plush to our Fun Photo Contest and check out the previous winner of the contest.

Good Luck and don't forget to grab your Free Plush while quantities last!

-Zack

*Zed is the name of the virtual currency used on the ZackBrandit Platform. 1Z = 1€. Zeds can be used to purchase any product sold on our platform.

 

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by ZackBrandit 23. December 2009 18:32

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