Posts Tagged ‘tweetdeck’
12omericals
12seconds.tv is to video, what twitter’s 140 characters is to the written note.
Today, 12seconds.tv reveals its newest feature – the 12omercial – a 12-second video feature that can be linked to Web sites or contact information such as your Twitter or Facebook accounts. This in itself isn’t too unique. One can already tweet their 12seconds video, and people already send links to each other. In addition, now all 12seconds.tv videos track viewing statistics.
What’s unique with this morning’s new release is the partnership that 12seconds.tv has made with LG and its Versa phone. LG has a branded page from which they invite the 12seconds community to create short bits about their new mobile phone.
For LG, it’s free advertising, the opportunity to scout talent and even come up with creative marketing campaigns on a minimal budget. LG can repurpose the videos for a full-blown or viral ad campaign. Through this partnership, LG is also exciting and engaging its product owners.
YouTube and Seesmic both offer the ability to record your own video, but no company has invited the public to submit their own content, and add it to a live feed that can also be
syndicated to blogs, Facebook, Twitter and beyond.
The real challenge to LG and other brands who participate in this live stream conversation will be how companies respond to complaints and other negative or inappropriate content. Will a company respond to a complaint with it’s own 12second clip, attempt to censor the content, or lead the conversation offline? Will a customer service representative respond to you? Will busy execs sometimes be expected to respond on camera themselves?
These are just a few things to consider when entering the next social media territory. The advantages of being a first-mover company is undoubtedly strong, but only when done with careful strategy. The consequences of failed public relations via this new medium, however, have the potential to be exponentially damaging.
We’ll keep a close observation on the LG and 12omerical campaign.
12seconds.tv itself has great potential. The creators of Tweetdeck must also think so since 12seconds.tv has been a feature there for a little while now. It’ll be interesting to see how the likes of Seesmic (which is integrated with Twhirl) and YouTube compete in this crowd-sourced marketing arena.
The next step for 12seconds.tv… First to come out of beta, and then perhaps a 12seconds iPhone app on a future model with video capability? Let’s hope so!
Our overview of different video/multimedia sharing options and its uses in social media applications are coming up in the next week, but I wanted to take a diversion today to review 12omercial as it debuted.
Tag Clouds
I’m really fascinated by tag clouds. I’m always on the look out for them, and I’m glad they are being used by the media more. According to Wikipedia, tag clouds were spun originally from Flickr.

Tag clouds are the best way to find out in real-time what’s being talked about most, and how frequently. Popular terms appear in a cloud, and the most popular appear in large, bolded font. What makes tag clouds interesting – particularly when taking a snapshot of one document, such as Obama’s inauguration speech – is that you get a “sense” or “mood” for the tone of the speech, website or other collective of words and tags.
TweetDeck has an application called TwitScoop which lets me know what’s abuzz in the Tweetdom. This is great for finding out about the latest news, like the recent USAir incident.
Above is a tag cloud from Obama’s inaugural speech today (via the LA Times). To see comparison tag clouds from Obama, Bush, Clinton, Reagan, and Lincoln, visit Read, Write, Web (@rww).
And here are a few cool tag-cloud generating tools around the web:
- Wordle (My favorite so far)
- Tag Cloud Generator
- Tag Crowd
Lightning Speed – USAir Crash
Talk about lightening speed… or as quickly as you can think and type in 140 character bursts.
Just minutes ago a USAir flight in NY crashed into the Hudson. Twitter is abuzz. Within seconds, I had about 50 tweets appear on TweetDeck.
And just seconds ago, a post from @scobelizer via dbarefoot regarding a photo on Flickr, viewed some 1,000 times already in the last 5 minutes.
Search Hudson or Plane on Twitter search and you get all the latest…
Hope everyone is OK.
UPDATE: Reportedly everyone is OK. And this iPhone picture from Janis Krums (@jkrums) is citizen journalism at it’s best!











