Monday, December 31, 2007

ilovebooks.com.mt







Before 2007 is over, it is worth blabbing about another website which was launched this year in March. The website is a proper online bookshop and serves as the online space for a bookstore in B'Kara (Malta). Purchases over Lm8 (€18.63) are delivered for free to any Maltese household. A charge of Lm1.50 (€3.49) applies otherwise. Customers in tinier Gozo may need to email the bookstore for shipping. It seems the bookstore is also working on shipping arrangements for clients outside our shores.

I like the website. What I wish to see in 2008 are book reviews from readers, a 'book wish list' application and book rating.

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What about the 'tal-lira' brand and the euro?


Today is the last day of the LM currency. This currency has been with us for the past 35 years, 11 of which has seen the rise of the 'tal-lira' empire. The 'tal-lira' chain started off in a small garage in Iklin, next to JB stores and flourished into 20 outlets which sell almost everything. The latest additions include the 'tal-lira' superstores and 'tal-lira' cinemas.

On my way back home I wondered what will happen of this brand when there will be no Lira any more? An advert in yesterday's paper leads me to understand that the brand will not change but the price will...it will be cheaper! Instead of the equivalent €2.33 per item, all items at the stores will sell at €2 (Lm0.86).

The concept is clearly 'straight forward pricing'. Rounding the price allows 'tal-lira' customers to easily work out the final purchase when they pick 1,2,3 items or more. As the advert slogan rightly points out, the brand is not about the lira per se, but about one common and simple price.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Marie-Digby is still on YouTube

Last October I wrote about Marie-Digby and how her 'home-made' video of her singing Umbrella managed to get almost 2 million views in one year. I kept tracking Marie-Digby on YouTube (even though she never gave me an interview through her MySpace page). The Umbrella video was added exactly 6 months ago, and until now has close to 4 million views.

Last week Marie released a new original song over YouTube, just in time for Christmas. This time, the video location is Capitol Studio A, a long way from Marie's bedroom. In the past week the video has generated 143,973 views. 'Bring me love' has also been recorded in full band version and may be heard at this link, which so far has generated a mere 859 views, and has been added a week prior to the successful video at Studio A. Another video made by one of Marie's fans generated another 8,000 views. The song is also the featured music bed for the ABC Family original movie Holiday In Handcuffs.

But really, is this all about posting a Video on YouTube or Hollywood Records know the internet very well!?

Saturday, December 29, 2007

2007 Highlights

Below I would like to draw up my list of 2007 highlights of the local interactive and marketing worlds:

#1: Virtual Competitions
In 2007, XFM gave us The Virtual Model and Virtual Rock Star Competitions. The online audience had to vote for their favorite model or band. The winning model got a front page on Pink Magazine whilst the winning rock star got to record her own song, a photoshoot in London (and much more exposure locally). Bands/Artists had to post their home-made video. Some of user-generated content did get some good viewing (ex. Slur - 1,939 views; Drive - 1,249 views; Elisa - 2,141 views)

#2: You - syndrome
On a similar note, Vodafone (Malta) has come up with 'The Face of Vodafone' campaign. In this same year, UK's teen magazine Shout launched a campaign to search for a teen fashion model. The campaign was managed by Miller, the local distributors of Shout magazine.

#3: PM discusses budget online
This was the year in which the Prime Minister (of Malta) discussed politics through an online forum. The budget2008 website has been given a lot of attention in all media. Politics apart, I believe this was a highlight (especially because we did it before The Queen posted her first video on YouTube!). This gets me to the second highlight:

#4: Facebook Malta
The local acknowledgment of online channels also results in a number of important people having their own facebook profile. Apart from the music artists such as Ira, Wintermoods and Salt (my band), a number of MPs also have their own facebook profile. 13,753 have joined the Malta network and that still excludes me and a couple of other lazy people who still plan to join later.

#5: Lamp-post advertising!
In the past 3 years, FacesDisplays introduced bus-shelter advertising in Malta. In 2007, our lamp-posts are also holding promotional banners, similar to the Chogm ones. Brands who have started using the service include Rocs & Inglott, KFC, Burger King & SG Solutions (Apple)

#6: Juice, You and ME
The list of free magazines continued to grow. In March Juice Magazine hit households. The magazine's 160,000 copies are printed in Milan by In-Print. Maltapost also continued to invest in its Direct Marketing services through Mailbox magazine published by 26thFrame. Design magazine ME got its online space at medesignmag.com. Health & Beauty magazine, You, also launched in 2007. The magazine is distributed with The Sunday Times.

#7: 2 Covers, 1 magazine
Tune-in also came up with a first for the local publishing industry. To promote 89.7 Bay's Abel and Elinor, Tune-in published 2 versions of the magazine on the same Sunday. Readers could choose between getting Abel or Elinor on the front page. My household got Elinor!

#8: Shu!
Exit launched Shu! store. The store design was in the creative hands of Chris Briffa Architects. In 2006, Exit and Chris Briffa have also worked together on the 2-22 wine bar, also situated in Valletta.

#9: New / Revamped websites in 2007
I surely did not come across all the local websites which were launched or revamped in 2007, but here are some I know of, and have also blabbed about: GO.com.mt, Timesofmalta.com, Di-ve.com, klikk.com.mt & Kiwilicious.com

#10: I started blogging
And finally, in 2007 we also launched our mini-project which is still at its early stages...and started blabbing on this blog.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Digital Arts 2008 Calendar


This year Malta will host the first DigitalArts Expo. The Expo has been given extensive publicity through a free calendar which was distributed with The Times today. I am very excited about the expo and hope the content will be as good as the publicity the event has got so far. The brains behind the expo reside at ICA Ltd. We hope to be able to BLAB! about this very soon.

(digital illustration by Neville taken from the DigitalArtsExpo Gallery)

Hey, the Queen posts on YouTube!


This is the year of Social Networking! Even Queen Elizabeth posts her videos on YouTube through TheRoyalChannel. The channel has 17,099 subscribers and is #2 most subscribed channel. The YouTube channel has seen almost 1 million views. The latest post on the blog is the Queen's 2007 Christmas Broadcast. Half a million people have watched the broadcast so far. 19 videos have been submitted on the online channel since October.

Who said I couldn't speak to the Queen. Now I can even share videos with her!

Was it about 'God' or 'Gifts' this 'Christmas'?

The chart below is a Buzz Chart which basically monitors what people are saying in thousands (100,000) of boards, forums and other discussion based resources. The service is provided by Omgili Ltd.. Though the methodology for drawing up the 100,000 sample and for classifying buzz is not explained, the service is a very 'pretty' information product...so I had to try it out.


According to the graph above, on Christmas Day, 25.6% of the buzz related to 'Christmas'. 'God' featured in approximately 5% of the daily buzz of the past week. 'Gifts' also made a lot of buzz but did not exceed discussions about 'God' until today.

And we thought people were not concerned about the real meaning of Christmas!

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Life thru a lens...

Even though I think that is one of Robbie Williams' best albums ever [do Angels and Let Me Entertain You ring a bell?], what I will be doing now is blab! on a different kind of lens...

As Karl mentioned in the previous post, Seth Godin has delighted 'us' with a short but very good e-book on how to get your page frequently clicked. I read the e-book and found it quite entertaining and on top of it all: informative. However, there is one particular thing that struck me most, and that is the concept of: lenses!

Lenses - it's all about what we see. Yes.. that is all! Godin describes lenses as being the means through which we can express ourselves and our opinions while diffusing them with the rest of the world. Hence, a lens could be a blog, a site, a comment left on youtube, a page... anything that delivers your views.



Now that was the nice part... Opinions do matter; however they're not everything. YOU, as a viewer, have lots of power. A lens depends on people for it to persist and keep being available. Conversely, the author or creator, so to speak, has to be dynamic enough to come up with new stuff every so often or else his/her page will stagnate... AND that is when you can say goodbye to clicks [and counting].

Ironically enough, this argument provides me with another reason for me to continue BLABbing [allow me this one Karl :P]:


Reason #5: Risk-Taking
I consider myself an adventurer [not when it comes to caving in Gibraltar though..] and consequently love taking risks. This blog is the fruit of two risk-takers. No one could predict where this will take us and yet we achieved quite a lot. Thus, we can go on to -


Reason #6: Striving to be the best
[OK Karl.. allow me two please..] In order to be viewed you have to be the best... or let's say one of the best. In a world where people are spoilt for choice you have to be THEIR choice. BLABbing allows us to explore this and work round it. Stagnation is a big NO-NO!


Hope my lens was interesting enough for it to generate clicks :P

Monday, December 24, 2007

Why BLAB anyways? - (Part 2)


Before 2007 is over, I would like to introduce Seth Godin to the list of featured faces on this blog. In this particular post I would like to share with you his latest eBook ('...and your clicks for free'), which is the best 5 minute read for those of us who dream to have a popular, frequently visited, online space in 2008.

According to Seth Godin good web pages that generate traffic have to have Unique, Useful and Updated content...if you're too busy to read more you may stop here. This is what we need to do for a successful web page. Work on it!

Seth Godin's book provides another reason for me to continue BLABbing:

Reason #4: Making the web a bit better

Any good idea, be it content or the greatest invention, is more about the audience than the author or inventor.

Successful pages are the ones which provide a unique and useful resource which is always updated. Hence Google, Yahoo and a couple of others are the pages we go to when we need all sorts of things. I hope and dream that BLAB! will become one useful resource soon.

Follow this link and go through Seth Godin useful tips. It shouldn't take you longer then 5 minutes.

Happy Christmas!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Why BLAB anyways?


BLAB is 2 months and 1 week old. During the past weeks we have blabbed about detailed posts such as the new timesofmalta.com, the American Magazine Conference 2007 and The Body Shop Story. Some quick posts included Nokia World 2007, Alexandra Pace's HotCouture photoshoot and di-ve.com.

Blab has also been featured several times in the Viral Video Chart thanks to content related to successful virals. Virals that featured on this blog included the Cadbury Gorillaz Viral, the successful story of Marie-Digby over YouTube, and the ever mostly viewed 'The Evolution of Dance'.

During 2007, Kylie Minogue and Kevin Roberts also featured in our blog. Apart from all this, the usual YouTube, Google and Facebook blabs were almost regular.

Having gone through the past blabs I am personally surprised at the amount of varied content we've posted. Visits to the blog have also been encouraging, and these do not include users who read our blog through flog (the facebook version of BLABinteractive), yet I sometimes do feel my posts are echoing back in a virtual empty space.

And this gets me to the big question...why blog anyway? I discovered blogging some 5 months ago when I got into the working world. Since then I try to read blogs on a regular basis since this helps me a lot in my daily work. I must admit that December has been very busy and this resulted in less blogging. Before the end of 2007, i will draw up a list of reason which make blogging worthwhile. Feel free to add more (even if you're reading this in 2008):

Reason #1: Knowledge Sharing
Good blogs such as GomoNews (my personal favourite) and many others are a knowledge resource at work and good (intimate) content at home. Through blogging I got to share many ideas with friends and discovered many new things.

Reason #2: Content Filtering
There's too much content for us to digest. Blogs filter this content and provide concise and relevant versions of it. Blogs also allow us to back track on past content which we would have not come across.

Reason #3: Personal Content
My blog is a log of most of the interesting content and articles I come across. I was able to go through the posts of the past 2 months thanks to Blogger and its search facility!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Flock


From Shawn Harding's post dated Nov. 3:

"It is my sincere pleasure to announce the release of Flock version 1.0. The Social Web Browser is now available to download from www.flock.com. This event marks a significant milestone for our company. When I arrived at Flock one year ago, the primary goal I set for the company was to transform us from a great idea company into a world-class innovation and execution company."

Flock incorporates Facebook, Youtube and all the other Social networks. Seems browsing is becoming ever more social!

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Nokia World 2007

I was fortunate enough to be reading GomoNews at the time Nokia World webcast was on. I managed to listen to the CEO's opening. Following that was Nokia's vision of mobility in the future delivered by Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Multimedia, Nokia. I was really inspired because I feel Nokia really understand that mobility is not limited to SMS, Voice...and maybe internet. Mobility also implies that the mobile is a new media channel, and media needs content!

I will say no more because I am really new to the mobile world but just wanted to share this short video about Nokia and 'The Fourth Screen'.