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08/03/09
Web 3.0??

The internet is huge and it will be even bigger. It makes possible a whole new branch of possibilities. For example I can speak with my mother in México in a couple of seconds with Sky P or I can write whatever I want in this blog sharing with the community.
So we had web 1.0 and now we have web 2.0… I wonder what we are going to have tomorrow. What will be the future of the web?
Nils Müller spoke of this subject last year giving a possible forecast. According to him the most important element in this future will be the connectivity, the total connectivity.
With the evolution of technologies we will not only be connected when we need to work, to google for something, to write in face book or when we want to play. This new technologies will allow us to stay online practically for ever. All of this sounds familiar, again an example from
The total connectivity idea will be the birth place of web 3.0 and beyond.
Your customers said you are lying
You sent a message to your market and your target believes what you are saying right? Not a chance… but to what degree do customers trust in advertisements? AC Nielsen has a good idea with their global (47 countries) on line survey for advertisement confidence.Let’s take a look to some of the areas covered by the survey.
In general terms customers believes in other customers (78% of the sample), then in news papers (63%), Blogs (61%) and Brand’s web pages (60%). Note: A high percentage indicates the amount of people that said to trust completely or to some degree in advertisement.
07/03/09
Front-end vs Back-end

A friend told me once that being a web page designer was everything but easy. Then he told me that web 2.0 made the business arguably different, harder and surrounded by certain confusion.
He continued saying…Today everyone with internet access can create web content. There are plenty of sites that allow users to “build” their own space inside the web, to customize it, and to make it grow. For example this blog, I was able to choose how it looks and what information it has although my knowledge in web pages is quite limited. Some people took real advantage from this growing tool learning how to make a web page look like royalty.
At the end, they were working for companies for much less than what a professional would charge. Low price for a nice web page sounds good…
But what happens when the outlook is the only pretty thing of a web page? Bad news.
We can say that sites can be divided into the front-end and the back-end. The front-end is the part that interacts directly with the users. The part that we can see (page layout, pictures, video, graphics…). The back end has to do with how you control the portal. The back end is the administrative part
The face and the brain behind it, we can say.
Some of the activities involved are:
Front-end tasks:
-The graphic elements
-Animations
-Creating templates (like the ones we chose for our blogs)
-Java
-Creating mockups (a non functional model of something)
Back-end tasks:
-Loading times
-Search optimization
-Testing
-Application design (to help the user)
-General configurations
-Trouble shooting
-Coding
The lesson of this little story is that we can not have something like front-end vs. back-end. But we need them to work as a team creating synergies. Specially in this era of communication in which we are leaving. People want a pretty site but they also want it to work properly. We need an excellent front-end designer, but we also need a back-end master in order to accomplish an excellent customer experience.
03/03/09
Absolute Pride
Just in the US, Its population in 2007 was estimated to be of 15.5 million with an annual purchase power of 660 billions. They might represent a relative small part of the total population (7% US population) but with this amount of money the GLBT community (gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender) is without a doubt an interesting segment. Their numbers are growing and they have the money.It is hard to accurately determine the size of this market (not everyone feels comfortable giving this type of information but studies show that it is growing in numbers and in importance.
Gigantic brands like Coke or Absolute have realized the potential of this segment. For example Absolute has supported the gay community for more than 30 years and have shown personalized advertisements for them, giving the brand positive results.
If you are trying to reach the GLBT communities here are some tips:
- Above all respect

- Some times it might be wise to not just place ads in gay sites, but also outside them. This shows that you care and that they are as important as anyone else.
- Recognize directly their sexual orientation
- Support GLBT events
- Treat your gay or lesbian employees with the respect they deserve
- Look for a gay-friendly positioning
- Remember that gays and lesbians are not the same
- Support pro GLBT groups (their families, friends, and parents, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance against Defamation, and so on)
Why Facebook?

Do you know the top sites traffic rankings globally speaking? Number one is easy right? Of course it is Google, then Yahoo, followed by You tube and Live. So who is number 5? Yeah, the number one social network Facebook. According to alexa.com Facebook is just surpassed by youtube and some of the giant search engines. It is above other popular and important sites like Wikipedia, MSN, MySpace, or Blogger. Even when compared with the titan of the web Google, Facebook doesn’t seem that small, especially under the last months.
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My space was probably Face book’s biggest competitor but today face book is the leder, at least according to Alexa.com top ten sites. One fact that I consider worth mentioning is that according to Myspace is used more like a “fantasy alternative life”, in which people pretend to be something there are not where as in Facebook users are more real. Sounds like a good place to search for information about customers or to be an interesting place to use personalized ads …
Social networks are growing in an impressive way. For example in 2008 “79.5 million people, or 41% of the US Internet user population, visited social network sites at least once a month, an 11% increase from
The big question still the same… how to harness stable revenues from social networks?
In conclusion social networks are going huge. Users are taking their e profiles and pages a lot more seriously; the level of involvement and frequency of usage is going up. This growth means U2U communication, either good or bad for your company. An exellent example of this trend is MySpace, which might be an excellent opportunity to reach your target audience and to go beyond.
24/02/09
Because X is not the same as Y: Think don´t copy

Interactivity and individualization in online marketing are crucial in today's business world. They can help marketers to be more in contact with the client and to create an important differentiation among the hundreds of thousands of web pages inside the web. However to implement these tools just to follow the trend is not always a good idea.
Individualization is the adjustments that can be made to the product in order to satisfy an individual customer. Within the internet, a customer can design a unique product just for him. A big example will be Dell lap tops. Companies can also individualize a product so that it will best serve surfers. For example some web pages are purposely made lighter (less colors, pictures, graphs…) in order than when displayed in movil devices such as an I phone, the page will load much faster. For example tirazo.com (Mexican soccer) Individualization allows companies to make more targeted products and to make feel clients more important because they have a unique item. Converse web page allows you to design your own pair of shoes for example. Branding is another big area in this field.

Interaction refers to the degree in which a surfer can interact with a web page. Probably the must common example of interaction will be message boards for example the one that PS3 has or internet games. Interaction allows a certain communication between the companies as web pages and the users. This feed back can be really important for businesses because it allows them to know how the customer is feeling and reacting towards the product. Again branding and differentiation can be huge advantages in this approach for example “candy stand” of Wrigley. It provides a lot of games with in-game advertising with their different brands. This might improve brand awareness as well of the probability of being remembered.
Yet again, it all depends in your customer and in your objectives as company. It’s imperative to know your user and what they like or dislike. It will not always be wise to implement one of these approaches just because you feel like it. For example interactivity has potential high degree of risk. Customers might destroy your page with bad comments if something goes wrong.
If customers are just looking for information it might not be a good idea to provide too much interactivity. For example Reforma.com. But then we also have news pages like CNN that allows a good amount of interactivity. They have a section in which users become the reporters. Barcel web page allows a lot of interactivity but it can take you time to realize about their products.
Customization might indicate a higher price to the customer, so you need to take this into consideration.
Marketers might use this approaches, when the customer feel comfortable with it. When it makes scence to use this tools and when the use of them goes along with your brand image. For example Nike shoes: dynamic, hi tech, and cool appearance. Their customization page seems like a good idea.
Its also important to measure what you are doing, you might think that your new game site is working fine but if your customer dislikes it then probably you should change it or withdraw it.
