Posted on January 28, 2010

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Obama Versus the iPad


BY LAUREN MAYNARD

As I was listening to the State of the Union on my drive home last night, I was thinking about buzz. I wanted to know what actually got talked about more yesterday: the iPad or the State of the Union. Here's a quick look. Using Sysomos, I did a scan of online conversations from yesterday. Share of Voice by Medium 

Velocity of Conversation

Any medium that supported real-time discussion was far more iPad focused. The news wires went for Obama. Think about the way you experienced each of these events yesterday, and the speed at which information traveled about them. Within minutes of the iPad reveal, I'd been sent multiple emails with visual allusions to feminine products. Information consumption came in snippets. Features. Apps. Pricing. With the State of the Union, information consumption came as a whole. There was processing and analysis. 

Does it last?
Discussion about the iPad was explosive yesterday. I wondered, though, if it had the power to hold our attention. I took a look at the stats from today. It appears our attention span is a bit shorter with tech than it is with politics.

 

Social Media Share of Voice 2

Making it sticky
Don't get me wrong. I think Apple products are a big deal. Apple loyalists are a large and vocal cult (to which I belong). But I think there's a good question to ask yourself based on the first vs. second chart. How STICKY is your marketing? Just because something created a big initial splash does not mean it created brand ambassadors. Word-of-mouth tactics allow you to create a relationship with individual consumers. This helps create a base that is not only buzzing about you, but also standing by you long after the initial splash. Those are the people who you want standing by you.

TAGS: IPADSTATE OF THE UNIONSTICKYTECHPOLITICS

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Maicol Ospina - March 09 2010 @ 3:07 pm

Apple changed the way society looked at a cellphone. Who would have ever imagined that from your cellphone, you would be able to check your bank account and check your Twitter, all while you're on the phone trying to get your car shipped to california for a business meeting? Wild. By the way, the guys who shipped my car were amazing. Auto Shipping Network. Check them out. www.autoshippingnetwork.com. Nice work Lauren.




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