LazyWeb Request: Why and How Should Companies Use Ning?

December 5th, 2007, 1 Comment »

We’re just putting the finishing touches on this ebook about social media marketing. I was reviewing it today and detected a possible gap in our content around white label social networks.

Unless you’ve got lots of resources to point at it, we generally think starting your own social network is a bad idea. They’re often gleaming examples of corporate hubris (”Our customers love us so much, they’ll bring all their friends to our toilet paper-themed social network”). And even with lots of cash it can be risky. See, for example, the miserable, $20 (or $30, the jury’s still out) million failure that was Bud.TV.

Our advice is to just go where your users are–blogs, Facebook, MySpace, the extant niche networks like Cork’d or Library Thing and so forth.

Let’s assume you agree with that advice. I’m wondering if and how companies can use the quick-and-dirty ad hoc networks that Ning offers? Or should the same principle apply? I’m thinking it probably does, but I’d love to hear some divergent opinions. Understand that I’m not writing Ning off–it has plenty to offer all sorts of individuals and groups, but I’m not sure it’s a good route for companies.

The book has not, as it were, gone to the presses just yet. Of course, it’s an electronic book, but you get the idea.

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Evolving into a Social Network

July 17th, 2007, No Comments »

James sent along this we’re-becoming-a-social-network essay by the owners of a car website. I know little of and care nothing for cars, but I was interested to read the thinking on why and how to evolve into a social network:

My light bulb moment arrived via an email from an editor/writer with an enormous and well-deserved reputation in the automotive press. After praising the site, he drilled down to what made it unique: you. TTAC’s commentators’ literacy, insight and expertise blew him away.

The comments are as informative as the post itself. I’m not necessarily an advocate for sprinkling the Social Network Faerie Dust on any old site, but this sounds like a very good fit.

I was skimming the site, and noticed this colourful phrase from a review of the Subaru Tribeca: “The new Tribeca’s front end looks nothing like airborne pudenda, and everything like a Chrysler Pacifica.” High praise, indeed.

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