So what’s twitter been working on recently?

1st itemLocation Based Tweets. (The meh choice)

This is probably the only location based marketing feature I don’t even notice. Why? Users can put their location in their bio. Sure – it may not represent their current location, but of all things location, this is not a concern. And, I’m fairly confident nobody else cares where my message originates…

 2 New Twitter Features. 1 Excellent. 1 Meh.

I’m sure this is simply the raw form of something bigger to come – say, integration into a specific service like Google maps; real-time tweets within a check-in based platform a’la Foursquare or Gowalla may be more interesting & relevant. Knowing where someone is when they shriek about Justin Bieber in a tweet is not important to me. Or the rest of the country over 17.

2nd item –  Recommended People to Follow. (The excellent choice)

A sharp conversation with my friend Mike Johansson got me thinking about this deeper. Twitter now provides suggestions as to who you may want to follow. Why show recommended choices? And why does it work? Mike & were in agreement that it played more on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. This level of the Needs Pyramid would be Esteem; the need to respect others or be respected by others.

Yes – the whole debate over Maslow and twitter’s success has been played out over the years. But – this finally provides a new visual motivation for users. It could be the face of someone they are intrigued by, someone they have heard of or better yet – a brand they may not have thought about seeking out via twitter – but are now aware.

 2 New Twitter Features. 1 Excellent. 1 Meh.

Either way – I find this element fascinating. Yet, their location…not so much. Hopefully the brands will embrace it though. Location based marketing strategies will continue to drive new life into otherwise lame consumer experiences.

What do you think of these new features?

 2 New Twitter Features. 1 Excellent. 1 Meh.
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  • Deborah Mourey

    Hi Eric, I wish I'd been around for the Hierarchy of needs convo but I like the train of thought. Location is going to grow but I believer there will be push back on those who invade and spam. Seems like some brands are getting it and some aren't.

    Like you, i think the recommendations are very interesting. Did they
    a) borrow the recommendation algorithm from amazon
    b) create a contest that would allow developers to create a whole new algorithm (like netfilx did)
    c) invented their own algorithm to make this happen.
    I have found the recommendations perplexing. Not sure how this person or that is making it to my page but I am paying attention.
    Good to hear from you, Deb

  • http://www.WhatDidEricSay.com Eric Miltsch

    Hi Deb – thanks for the comment.

    The spam invasion fear is common – but the interesting thing about the other location based sites is that its not a broadcast medium for the brands, rather the individual. And the simple solution for reducing the noise is to turn off pings & notifications.

    Interesting question about the suggestion solution though, seems like its grabbing profile keywords & location data….