Ask any woman: size matters. And while the influency marketing advantage of greater size should come as no shock to anyone, Google just proved it irrefutably.
Google Is Making It Harder To Be The Small Fish
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Here is the interview with the founder: http://twit.tv/show/social-hour/159
I have a created a community for tea enthusiasts. https://mightybell.com/communities/tea-for-the-win
The challenge is to incorporate this new site in your daily routine, but I will give it a try during this year.
3854 days ago
Have you heard about Mightybell? I learned about this new service from The Social Hour podcast.
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Even Apple hasn't been able to create a community, and their people are you know ... the way Apple people are. So the question is what market advantage Yahoo!, Microsoft, or anyone else could have to create a real success. I admire what Yahoo! is trying to do and they're making minor inroads, but looking at the big picture I'm seeing the M.M. era thus far as an overall bust. I mean, they couldn't even make anything out of Tumblr. And Microsoft seems to be trying pretty much the same tactics (acquire a group of stuff and then figure out how to leverage it).
I don't know what break-out Yahoo! could possibly have up its sleeve. Microsoft, by virtue of their OS and Desktop software strength, COULD do something, but it doesn't look good, does it?
But with all of that said: IMHO the era of broad-stroke social networking will end in a few more years; meaningful segmentation is far more practical in the long term (think Doximity). I've believed that for a few years, and it seems to me that (for example) 4Square BREAKING UP their app is proof that I've had the right idea. Even Evernote is segmenting, by design. Dropbox, too.
So ... sure, there are still challengers on the horizon, but barring major changes in their approach it probably won't be Yahoo! or Bing.
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There's a valid REASON for those folks to seek out and connect with each other, and in their eye ... likely others, too ... a reason to do so away from the hoi polloi: "Why in the world do I want to waste my time listening to the rants of people who are different (inferior to) me?"
That may sound terrible, but it's the way most people think; community isn't about being part of a mob, it's about being part of YOUR mob. Or "Tribe", as Lord Godin would say.
I think about my Facebook feed and cringe at how much ranting runs by. I look at my Twitter feed and am thankful that I choose to follow so few people. Twitter is unfiltered and therefore overwhelming by nature. Facebook is filtered, but the algorithm isn't very good. So now circle back to the G+ question: it's ALL about filtering, and whether you enforced the filters yourself by how you manage your circles and groups or GOOG enforces it for you by ... not caring what you do or even if you spend time "THERE" but arranging, buying and selling your data in ever-more-granular ways, it's ... BETTER.
And better matters, more and more. So ... Yahoo! ? Not so much.
3854 days ago
What is Doximity?
I think that we could both see a social network that is trying to have everything in one place and at the same time several new segmented and specialized services, e.g., Path, Medium, Swarm (I couldn't find this new Foursquare in the AppStore yet).
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Second: sure, that's the solution to this specific problem, but this problem isn't the issue so much as a much larger one: GOOG is leaning more and more toward favoring larger and larger entities—whether by design or by accident of evolution
So ... umm ... I've pointed out a problem without offering a solution, which in general is something I consider a no-no. OTOH: this stuff is getting so complicated and granular it might be necessary to point out problems this way so people can make end-run plans.
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I have 580 followers on Google+ at the moment. I have taken it pretty easy and in a slow pace with add new people to my circles.
Do you think alternatives to Google, will take marker shares, e.g., Bing / Yahoo?
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