What Steemit MUST learn from the failure of Google GlassessteemCreated with Sketch.

in #technology7 years ago

As TechCrunch notes, "This is why Snapchat didn't give Spectacles to techies." Snap INC realized that giving a pair of their new Spectacles to tech bloggers like Robert Scobles would be a critical mistake. Typically new technology products are given out early to tech bloggers and enthusiasts. This helps drive demand for the product by leveraging the power of these influencers.

Yes; this is a photo of now infamous tech blogger Robert Scobles. His nude shower selfie, wearing Google Glasses, has come to embody that product's eventual flop.

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image credit : https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/15/spectascobles/

So how do we as the Steemit community avoid this problem? Well thats a little bit tricky because : we are an open source development project. We need developers but we have to make a very clear distinction here. Our ability to attract popular influencers and our ability to attract solid developers are directly at odds!

There's alot of comparison to be drawn between SNAP Spectacles very successful prelaunch and Google Glasses complete flop. Do we want to be the Google Glasses of the emerging cryptosocial world? NO!!!

Things that SNAP did differently with Spectacles because they were able to learn from the mistakes of Google Glasses :

  • Exclusivity ... by limiting the amount of Spectacles that were available and by releasing them only at very specific locations, SNAP was able to drive buyer urgency. Nothing motivates a purchase like the fear of missing out.

  • Excitement and Fun ... by clustering the availability of Spectacles using vending machines - they drove excited people into a very tight face-to-face proximity with other like minded and excited people. TechCrunch says this is, "Buying as an experience."

This indicates a few possible paths we could take as a community.

  • Split the target. We can attract techies and fashionable influencers ... the caveat being that we actually need 2 completely unique marketing strategies for these 2 separate demographics. We do need to stay targeted at early adopters, techies, developers and influencers within the technology world BUT we need to visualize a unique path to the mainstream.
  • I think that geographical, exclusive events much like the Snap Spectacles vending machine release, could be a great option for the first Steem based Internet of Things, or Steem based dApps launch
  • The AR App Wallame looks like a really interesting working framework for games that could be designed within the Steemit realm ... Im imagining some games where Steem users; and their associated steem power, posting stats and reputation, are then converted to user stats in a real world money game. Maybe its a scavenger hunt - you're given clues to some STEEM prize (a hidden QR code) and accept tokens that represent 1 guess at where the QR code is located. Maybe its more physical there's a locked door in your city and only a party of 5 or less people with more than 10,000 steem power can unlock this door. Maybe behind the door there are more clues, or some reward. Maybe Robert Scobles is waiting inside to your dismay.

http://walla.me/

My point being that our initial exposure in the mainstream should probably be prompted by us, in a concerted directed and intelligent manner. Otherwise we risk exposing our community through accident or even worse: mistake.

Thanks for tuning in Stargarden out!

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Wow, i forgot just how much of an epic fail Google glasses were..until i saw a pair for sale at a local Goodwill a few months back.

Epic fail is putting it lightly... :)

@stargarden There is a lot of sense in the points you're making. I hope the right people come across this!

Is possible buy that gl

Such a smart, thought out post.

damn I can't upvote this - too close to payout. I think this new movie/tv serries idea that has been floating around could be good for the platform if they do it right. If it is just b movie cheese it could be bad for the platform.... but if they could do something Matrixy and new I am encouraged for what audience it might bring. I am hoping to do some work for that in the future. If the platform is a success it means that anybody that actively pushes it towards success will go with it.

So you ever want to collab on something for the platform you let me know.

<3 <3 thnx upvote me pls :)

I only read half but, so far, I agree with your premise.

To be honest - I think Steem needs a lot of work.

It seems like a free-for-all without any real direction. Content is all over the place. Some people post a picture of a rock and get some votes that make it worth something and others craft a well written and thought out article which never sees the light of day for more than a minute as it skims off the front page.

This is a big problem because it will discourage newcomers to the platform - especially ones that think their well written article will actually be seen.

It really needs and "internal only" search mechanism too - If I remember correctly that is super easy to set up with the Google search bar that Steem currently uses.

I've come and am checking it out but I'm getting a little discouraged and am seriously thinking of just moving on.

You're not alone, friend. Many people feel this way about Steemit, but we must remember that Steemit is still in Beta testing.

There is currently a waiting list to even get an account right now with an approval confirmation.

That being said, it can be very challenging and something that must not to taken lightly to start a blog that makes money consistently.

Hard work and perserverance are key in this respect; it may take years to get a successful operation going that you are able to live off of.

Of all the choices for social media platforms you could use though, hitching your wagon to Steemit will give you the greatest benefit from your input, escpecially if it continues to grow at its current pace.

Your Steem Power is very valuable and Steem has been acruing in value since its inception.

Cast your net wide, @cactii and you will go far.

Thank you,

Jeffrey Anderson
Editor in Chief
The Anderson Report
@cryptoNEWScoins on Twitter

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That would put the emphasis on content and remove the odd dynamic that Steem has developed.

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