LSS@SocialMediaWeek: Twitter Network for the #smwLDN Hashtag by @blurky

February 8, 2010 | Written by simonbaptist

Speaking from a biased position, there were many highlights last Thursday night at the LSS@Social Media Week event.  But the definite dot on the i that ensured it was a memorable night was when Dr. Bernie Hogan, presented the graphic below.

After Bernie completed his talk, Rebuilding the Collapsed Contexts in Social Media, Bernie performed an analysis of the Twitter API using NodeXL to build a network diagram of all the people who had tweeted with the hashtag #smwLDN.

Twitter network from #smwLDN tag

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To help us understand it, Bernie included the following notes when he sent over the image for us to publish on the Local Social Summit blog.

This is a twitter network of all people who tweeted #smwLDN

People who ended up retweeted or mentioned by at least 4 others have a thumbnail and label. Color means number of followers – red means lots of followers, blue means few followers.

In the center is one big group, linked through several tenuous connections such as Jeremy Jacobs and mediaczar.

In the upper right is another group with stevebridger and 1000heads.

In the bottom are all the small groups of singletons or dyads who tweeted the tag.

The arrows point outwards showing where tweets went as people mentioned or retweeted #smwLDN. Clearly, its paid off for the organizers to be be active in using their own hash tag as smwLDN has the high number of mentions outwards.

All of the nodes that seem to fan out from a single person highlight someone who has a relatively active audience. Some of these people share an audience, too.  SteveBridger and lesanto have a lot of fans incommon (since these fans retweeted or mentioned both of these people).  The same can be said for EEPaul and BernieJMitchell.

But of course, this graph also shows that Twitter is a rather thin medium. Social Media Week London had 16,000 followers, and yet the application only picked up 30 retweets or mentions from them (mazi has most herein with 34,800).

Bernie is a Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford and we feel lucky to have had him speak so far at two Local Social Summit events.   Amongst other more academic venues, Bernie’s work on Facebook will be featured in the forthcoming “Analyzing Social Media with NodeXL” edited by Derek Hansen, Marc Smith and Ben Shneiderman due in mid-July.

You can find more about Bernie on his Oxford Internet Institute microsite or follow him on Twitter.

Twitterfall Wordle from LSS@SocialMediaWeek #SMWLDN

February 5, 2010 | Written by simonbaptist
Twitter Fall Wordle

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Tasty @hasbean Coffee for a Lucky Few During #SMWldn

February 5, 2010 | Written by simonbaptist

For the people who came along to the LSS@Social Media Week event last night, they were treated to a goody bag of amazing coffee that Stephen Leighton from Has Bean Coffee provided us with.  Steve also treated us all with the story of Has Bean and how Social Media is really helping them succeed.

The coffee was the El Salvador Finca Los Amates Bourbon Cup of Excellence 2009 and below is the episode of Steve’s weekly video show, In My Mug, where he cups this special coffee.

 

Local Social Blows Up: A Look at One Week

February 1, 2010 | Written by simonbaptist

Local Social Blows Up. Image by THOMAS BOULVIN

To my knowledge only a small number of us have been closely tracking the Local Social Media intersection for a few years.  But since Dylan and I organised  the first Local Social Summit, it feels like the world has taken notice and Local Social is going mainstream.

The Week that was in Local Social

Below, are some of the main stories from last week that caught my attention.

Yelp gets funding of $100 million.  My opinion is that this funding was the plan all along and Yelp played Google to get a solid valuation: a dangerous game to be playing.  Greg Sterling interviewed Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppleman to get some more details on where that money will be going.  As the PR on the investment came out during the Apple iPad launch, Henry Blodget’s harsh headline was:  Yelp Wins Award For Dumbest Funding-Announcement Timing Ever.

AT&T to launch buzz.com.  From what I’ve read, sounds like it’s geared towards mobile and is a standard Local business ratings services with a question function, tied into a friends and family social graph.  What I like about this is that it’s innovation from an old school telco.

Twitter has rolled out Local Trends to everyone (& the API).  The obvious point is that 3rd party innovation will make something interesting out of this.  One possible use is utilising the Local Trends as a solid data source for BI over Local information to determine requirements for things like:  Emergency Services and Content.

Citysearch launches openweb distribution to Local content and ads.  This is a smart play and one the traditional IYPs or those with heavy destination site content and advertisers should be looking to lock down as a move globally.

Facebook are looking at building a Foursquare killer.  Whatever, but what is interesting (both Greg Sterling and Seb Provencher agree on this one) is the comment from Foursquare co-founder, Dennis Crowley, who:

fully expects Facebook and others to launch "check-in" functionality, making it [a] "commodity by the end of the year."

As I’ve said for a few months now, I’m not that interested in the checkin but I believe the checkout is where this trend needs to be heading.  Once that happens, then you’re going to see widespread SMB engagement and things will get interesting in the Local Social games niche.

In Seb Provencher’s required reading deck regarding the Perfect local media company of 2014, which was presented for the first time at Local Social Summit ‘09, checkin is listed as one of the standard features.  You can see the video of that lab session below.

Some more links from last week

Video of the Perfect Local Media Company from Local Social Summit ‘09

Stephen Leighton (@hasbean) Speaker Background

January 29, 2010 | Written by simonbaptist

Stephen Leighton from HasBean

Local Social Summit is very excited that Stephen Leighton owner of leading UK coffee roaster, Has Bean, has agreed to come speak at LSS@Social Media Week on 4th February 2010.

We are planning to have a conversation with Steve about how as an artisan coffee roaster he is utilising a proliferation of Social Media channels to build engagement with his customers and the coffee community in general.

In reality, we’re fanboys of Steve (and without saying the amazing coffee Hasbean brings back to the UK) and would be happy if he just comes along and shares his wonderful passion for coffee and with that his direct trade approach with growers (actually, here’s hoping we get some of that because when you think about it, that’s still Local Social).  Regardless of what Steve talks about, our hope is that those who come along to LSS@Social Media Week will agree with us by the end of the evening when we say, we believe Stephen Leighton is coffee’s rising answer to Gary Vee.

To get a taste of why we think that, here’s a video from In My Mug, Steve’s weekly video show:

To fully get an understanding of how Steve is using Social Media in furthering the success of Hasbean, we suggest you:

You can read more about the LSS@Social Media Week event by clicking here.  Go to the eventbrite microsite or start the booking process below:

Announcing LSS@Social Media Week

January 22, 2010 | Written by simonbaptist

We are very happy to announce that on Thursday 4th February, we will be hosting another Local Social Summit event.

LSS@Social Media Week:  The Science of Social Media

It could be said that most people have faith that Social Media is more than a new hype bubble. While faith alone isn’t a bad thing, we plan to add some reason as we explore the Science of Social Media

LSS@Social Media Week is brought to you by:
Imagination

Inner Balloons

Confirmed Speakers:

When: Thursday, 4th February 2010, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Where: The Hospital Club (http://www.thehospitalclub.com/)

Social Media Week
Social Media Week: The second annual conference will take place between February 1st – 5th, 2010 simultaneously in New York City, Berlin, London, San Francisco, Toronto and São Paulo. The five day conference will explore the profound impact that social media has on culture, business communications and society at large.

More Details & Register:

For more details click here to go to the event page and you can get your tickets through the eventbrite ticket microsite.

The #leweb09 Stream

December 9, 2009 | Written by simonbaptist

I’m sure those that are interested have already found this but in case not embedded below is the live stream from LeWeb’09.

Currently the mobile panel is on. Haven’t heard many insights above and beyond what the panel talked about at Local Social Summit ‘09.

The one key takeaway to ponder is that the carriers are no longer relevant for handset access due to the rise of the App stores
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The Reality of Being Friends with your Mom on Facebook

November 27, 2009 | Written by simonbaptist

Was recently watching Bernie Hogan’s (embdeded below as a Playlist) talk at Local Social Summit ‘09.

Afterwards found this piece from the Onion News Network, which being a Friday, hopefully you will agree highlights some of the problems with being a friend of your Mom on Social Media.

Local Social Summit ‘09 Videos up on YouTube

November 23, 2009 | Written by dylanfuller

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We have now posted up most of the videos that we took at LSS ‘09 on our YouTube channel – 34 videos in total so far which is over 5 hours of quality video – http://www.youtube.com/localsocialsummit.

Please note that some of the ‘credit’ screens are not complete and are missing some of the names of panelists. There should be full details within  the description on YouTube or you can view the final LSS ‘09 agenda here – http://www.localsocialsummit.com/lss/final-agenda/.

Here’s a list of the sessions currently on YouTube:

  • Session 1 – Parts 1 to 5: Keynote Presentation – Decoding Generation Y – Who really has digital friends? – Robert Barnard, Founder of Decode
  • Session 2 – Parts 1 to 6: Panel – Social Media Marketing  – The Rules are Changing
  • Session 3 – Panel – Mobile – The Future of Apps is Bright. Panel 3 videos are not up yet, should be ready in a the next couple of days:.
  • Session 4 – Parts 1 to 5: Afternoon Keynote – Making sense of the networked audience: The case of Facebook – Dr. Bernie Hogan is a Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute.
  • Session 5 – Parts 1 to 5: Panel – Local Gets Social – The Impact of User Generated Content and the Promise of Real-Time Search
  • Session 6 – Parts 1 to 9: Panel – Local Content & Monetisation – A View from  Europe
  • Session 7 – Parts 1 to 4: Lab: What does the Perfect Local Media Company Look Like in 5 Years Time

No videos of the Hitwise Goes Postal presentation.  But you can watch and listen to this as a great Webinar here – https://admin.na6.acrobat.com/_a799316515/p44796378/.

Also, no video of the The Opportunity of Social Media presentation but the slide deck is available here – http://www.slideshare.net/LocalSocialSummit/lss09-the-opportunity-of-social-media-amino-tech.

Suggested highlights from the YouTube videos include:

From Session 4 parts 1 and 2. Part 1 is what I am calling the “death of distance” segment and Part 2 which is the “paradox of conveince” segment.

From Session 5 parts 2 and 3 as this is where we start to get an interesting  debate around both the definition and value of real-time search.

More about the real-time search debate (what is it and is it useful for local-social) can be found here on Search Engine Land and Screenwrek.

The Truth of Facebook Friends

November 13, 2009 | Written by simonbaptist

For a Friday and again an old video but in case you haven’t seen it.

Regardless if it’s 50, 500 or 5000 friends that you have on Facebook, I believe that Kate Miller-Heidke gives us real insight into why we only probably communicate regularly with a few of them in her:   Are You F*cking Kidding Me? (Facebook Song)

If you are sensitive soul, please note there is swearing.