Will WordPress help kill the newspaper industry?

WordPress just keeps getting better and better.

Now they are offering HD video streaming  capabilities for your wordpress blog or site via VideoPress.
They also have VideoPress available as an open source framework for large WordPress MU installs (check it out here). This will allow entrepreneurial publishers an own end to end HD video solution. There have been other solutions available for WordPress for a while, but I am excited to see a powerful video solution coming from the creators of WordPress.

The Revenue that can be created as a publishing platform with VideoPress and WordPress MU is huge for those big thinking entrepreneurs. WordPress is such a powerful platform with NO COSTS.

Now for a prediction…

With all the goodness coming from WordPress and the newspaper industry in the toilette, I believe that it’s only a matter of time that some young savvy entrepreneur will use the WPMU platform to create “Newspaper 2.0″ (a type of community news company for a digital generation) with the potential of rivaling a Ginette or McClatchy. Ultimately driving newspapers further into the grave.

Why do I believe WordPress will start replacing the traditional newspaper companies?

  1. Scalability – you can deploy infinite sites from one install (i.e. – sf.new-site.com, ny.news-site.com, etc.).
  2. Cost – Their are no costs for the technology, except for hosting or you hire designers/devs to do major customization (with all the amazing premium themes these days major customization can be greatly reduced).
  3. Automation – you can automate the author process and hire contributors from any city or country in the world.
  4. Features – It up to date with tech trends of our digital generation and almost any kind of plugin can be found for sms, twitter, digg, video, social this and that and so on…
  5. Time to market – with such a huge open source community of contributors you can deploy sites with all the features you could want within hours to days.
  6. Overall mindset – Those who would work with wordpress and develop savvy ideas with the technology tend to be young connected individuals vs. current conglomerate news companies who tend to be old school thinkers who struggle to understand todays pace of trends.
  7. I could continue with more examples, but thats all the time for today.

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Tips from Britney Spears social media director

Here is an interesting video filmed by Movable Type. It’s Lauren Kozak, Social Media Director for Britney Spears discussing some social media tips.

You can go directly to the post on the Movable Type blog by clicking here

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How to persuade others through great usability!

The other day I was having a conversation with a friend of mine who is in the office suite next to me. I was suggesting to her that to connect with her customers she should create a blog and start sharing valuable and relevant information with them about her business niche (she has a brilliant niche).

One of the ways I told her she could get the word out on her blog was by sharing it with all the folks that came to her booth at the many trade shows she does each year. Her immediate response – “how should I best do that?”

To me this is a perfect example of usability. If she can efficiently collect email addresses and give them a simple handout that effectively communicates the benefits of going to her blog she will build a loyal audience base that will greatly increase her annual revenue streams.

Most people would approach this suggestion by handing out a flier with tons of other info on and the URL to the blog buried somewhere in flier. Not an effective approach to usability.

Usability (to me) means persuading others. By implementing some key fundamentals, usability becomes highly effective and efficient.

Whether your implementing usability in web design, presentations, fund raising or anything requiring action you have to effectively lead someone from point A to point B, and land them at the place where they are eager to follow your call to action.

Without core fundamentals and a standardized framework (process) to implement usability, you will not be very persuasive.

Let’s look at the core fundamentals of usability that I work with.

  1. Keep it simple – people don’t like to think so keep it simple stupid (kiss).
  2. Keep it focused – if you want people to get from point A to point B, DO NOT distract them with anything else till they have finished your call to action.
  3. Create in your audience an eager want – how do you do this? Simple! See things from your audiences perspective and answer the question what is it THEY want? If you answer this and blend it with your proposition you will become very persuasive.
  4. Ask for it – you won’t get anyone to take action if you don’t ask. In addition to asking, make sure your call to action is clear and in no way ambiguous. (Let’s put this into practice right now – for more tips like this sign up here to automatically receive my future blog posts by email)

These four points will ensure that the person has only two options -  yes! or not at this time (to me a delayed yes).

Remember, great usability includes these core fundamentals. It does not matter what your doing -  If you need to persuade someone you must have great usability.

Let’s have a look at an article on web interface usability from a site that I love to read (smashing magazine). Keep an eye on their examples and how through good usability the user is lead from the proposition to the call to action. Click here for the article.

Now go and persuade the world through greater usability!

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Does your company have a social traffic strategy?

Having a social traffic strategy is key to building continual awareness in your target market. What is your strategy? If you don’t have one documented that is easily communicated to your staff I encourage you do so.

Let’s look at the social traffic framework we have been working on at JellyBarn can be seen in the flow screenshot below.

We had a few goals when creating this strategy framework:

  1. Provide a steady flow of traffic to our website and blog.
  2. Help us build our brand as market experts and leaders.
  3. Create a process framework that is simple and continually repeatable.
  4. Allow a process that can be delegated and operated by any employee.
  5. Create a foundation that can be continually quantified and improved.

Lets take a look below in a little more detail what the process looks like…

traffic-strategy-flow

traffic-strategy-flow

  1.  This is our website and blog where we create valuable content that is relevant to our target audience.
  2. We are working on a knowledge base that is designed for industry experts and leaders to discuss, share and innovate all ideas relating to social media marketing. (this could be done through a social network software or even a linkedin group. We are preparing to launch our knowledge group at SocialCampfire.com)
  3. We create original content specifically for guest posts on popular blogs that are related to our market focus.
  4. To simplify the process of distributing our content we utilize a syndication service like ping.fm. 
  5. The syndication flow is designed to keep traffic from our content flowing back to our website and blog.
  6. Our guest posting is to drive traffic back our website and blog as well as establish market credibility.

Having a strategy is key to building continual awareness in your target market. What is your strategy? If you don’t have one documented that is easily communicated to your staff I encourage you do so.

There are a lot of strategies out there. Don’t forget to comment and share your thoughts, ideas, and what your working on. Please also share your thoughts on how we might improve our strategy.

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Great WordPress Tweaks and Optimizations

I have been a WordPress freak ever since my good friend and company co-founder Kendall Wouters introduced me to the power of WordPress. The things you can do with WordPress are amazing. And not just for blogging, but for building websites like JellyBarn and now powerful social networking sites with BuddyPress.

But alas, my point with this post is not to spout the greatness of WordPress, but to share some links to some helpful tips to optimize, secure, and tweak your WordPress site. I have found these extremely valuable for any and all my WP sites. Enjoy!

  1. 40 WordPress Optimisation tips
  2. 10 Killer WordPress Hacks
  3. 10 Steps To Protect The Admin Area In WordPress