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Facebook LogoLong time no write, I have been really busy in the last two weeks. Big news coming professionally. I’ll keep you posted on this.

Schedule aside, there’s an idea that has been on my mind for quite some time. Actually, since I saw the What happens in the Facebook stays in the Facebook Flash presentation, and after my advertising teacher told us something like : “Advertising on the web is great, because you can track the viewers behavior, including pre and post viewing”.

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category Marketing, Social networks tlacroix Sunday 30 March 2008 Comment (0)

LinkedIn Beta small screenshotAm I crazy (my mom says I’m special) or this resembles a business-like Facebook? Pretty neat, nevertheless! Check out Linkedin Beta here.

category Marketing, Social networks tlacroix Wednesday 27 February 2008 Comment (0)

Information push/pull simplistic diagram
Simplistic diagram showing content push/pull from user, and Digg + Google Trends integration

I came across a old video podcast of Sage Lewis yesterday talking about Google Trends, and an idea came to my mind (again).

If you don’t know about Google Trends, this nifty evil Google tool tries to detect trends in user searches. Some sort of Digg, but on another level:

  • Digg shows content people found (either by pull or push) that interested them enough and that they wanted to share.
  • Google Trends shows topics people were searching for (pull).

My experimental idea is: building a fully automatic opportunistic platform that will exploit these trends in order to generate traffic.

The three main components are :

  1. Be able to “sense” these trends on time
  2. Be able to give the users the content they are searching for
  3. Be able to have the search engines reference you for those topics rapidly

Topic specific trendSensing is easy in itself : Google Trends provides the information. However, more data must be brought in since Trends is only updated a few times daily. If we take American Idol for example, user searches only make it into Google Trends past a certain point, after a certain time. So we are definitely not going to catch the trend at it’s beginning. The goal is to catch it before its apogee.

Content acquisition could be achieved by using Yahoo or Google’s API for searching, or by having an human editor (but that’s kind of defeats the fully automatic opportunistic platform). Or it could be achieved by preselecting web sites for specific topics (such as a lyrics site, a sports news site, etc.), and matching them against trends.

Reference is perhaps the hardest part. Since we aim for most of the content to be automatically acquired, and the experiment being new, it’ll be hard to be rapidly considered for keywords by Google.

One of the paths I’m looking at is automatic content submission to social engines. There are very good chances that trended content we’ve acquired might be “Digged” soon or later. So why not tell Digg about it right now? The subject is in the air for the majority of the population, so it might be relevant to the Digg population (nb.: Digg != the world, my sister never goes digg.com, yet she’s part of the world).

The second path I’m looking at is search engine advertising. People will type in “that song lyrics” into Google. We know that they will, it’s a trend. “So why not automatically buy those keywords through the Google Adwords API?” say I with an evil grin on my face. This could work pretty well to get on the trend (image below, dart 1), then more traffic could be brought through sharing features such as “send to a friend”, digg, del.icio.us, etc. (dart 2) before search engines finally catch up (dart 3).

Topic specific trend, with traffic sources

So these are my thoughts about how to try to exploit Google Trends information. Everything is still to be done.

category Marketing tlacroix Friday 22 February 2008 Comment (0)