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Delivery channels and social networks
                A presentation for the DigiTV Stakeholder Event
                          Feb 12th 2009, Birmingham




This presentation and the attached notes are primarily intended as an aide-memoir for those
present at the seminar.

If you are interested in more details on the content explored in this presentation please contact
tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk
Delivery channels?
We can start thinking in channels - but in this multi-channel world dierent mediums overlap and
get mashed together. We might find thinking in terms of networks more useful. But more on that in
a moment...

Photo Credit: Cayusa
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cayusa/1646750481/sizes/l/
CC BY-NC
Young people’s TV consumption is declining. But TV still a key device.
‘Surfing’ TV rather than watching TV.
Video on demand, rather than broadcast video.
Still key conversation starter.
At least
                                                                     60%




Social Network Site have seen rapid growth. Up to 95% of teenagers actively using SNS (Guardian,
2007).
Upwards of two-hours a night spend using SNS (IPPR, 2008).
Both major SNS (the big-3) and niche SNS.
2007                                                                                                            2008
                                                                                                                         Carrier Name                         Carrier Name                         Carrier Name                         Carrier Name
                                                                                                                         Th 04/17/2008                        Th 04/17/2008                        Th 04/17/2008                        Th 04/17/2008
                                                                                                           3G                                   3G                                   3G                                   3G




                                                                                                                     NOKIA N95                            NOKIA N95                            NOKIA N95                            NOKIA N95
                                                                                                                      240 X 320                            240 X 320                            240 X 320                            240 X 320




                                                                                                           Soft Button            Soft Button   Soft Button            Soft Button   Soft Button            Soft Button   Soft Button            Soft Button




                                                                                    Carrier Name                         Carrier Name                         Carrier Name                         Carrier Name                         Carrier Name                         Carrier Name
                                                                                    Th 04/17/2008
                                                                      3G
                                                                                                                         Th 04/17/2008                        Th 04/17/2008                        Th 04/17/2008                        Th 04/17/2008                        Th 04/17/2008
                                                                                                           3G                                   3G                                   3G                                   3G                                   3G




                                                                                NOKIA N95
                                                                                                                     NOKIA N95                            NOKIA N95                            NOKIA N95                            NOKIA N95                            NOKIA N95
                                                                                 240 X 320
                                                                                                                      240 X 320                            240 X 320                            240 X 320                            240 X 320                            240 X 320




                                                                      Soft Button            Soft Button
                                                                                                           Soft Button            Soft Button   Soft Button            Soft Button   Soft Button            Soft Button   Soft Button            Soft Button   Soft Button            Soft Button




                                                                                                                                                SMS




Mobile internet is growing - 855% growth in access to SNS from mobile 2007 - 2008.
SMS still matters a lot... as long as you’re not asking young people to spend credit on texting you.
Text message reminders  text-me-details services are worth exploring.
Young people still want paper.
Posters, flyers - and personal letters (not direct mail...).
The most important channel of all is the feedback channel - how are you letting young people ask
questions, get feedback, get into conversation with you?
The challenge with the channel model is that it assumes a direct connection.
Our survey of young people found most discover information ‘word of mouth’ - not direct from
services and information providers but second, third or fourth hand. And word of mouth doesn’t
mean ‘spoken word’ in this context - it may refer to SMS, Instant Message etc. (Substance, 2009,
unpublished)
Think networks...




Think networks.
The person you want to reach may not hear directly from you.
You can’t control the communication... but you can increase your chances of getting through.
And you can increase the chance of someone hearing the message from someone they trust.
Carrier Name
                                                                         Th 04/17/2008
                                                           3G



                                                            Get free information
                                                               and advice on
                                                              housing issues.

          Think 140...                                       Benefits, dispute
                                                            resolution. Support
                                                             for all ages. This
                                                               Saturday at...
                                                           Soft Button            Soft Button




Can you message be shared in 140 characters or less? Or does it cut truncated and cut o?
Can it be shared as an SMS? As a twitter message? As a single line on a card that someone may keep
in their wallet or purse?
Think link...


        http://sns-aids-comms.practicalparticipation.co.uk/
          2009/02/10/online-social-networking-and-aids-
                          communication/

                              http://tinyurl.com/snsac

                                     http://is.gd/jgBa

                               www.timdavies.org.uk


Do your messages carry a link with them? The reason you need to think 140 characters, when SMS/
twitter etc. allows 160, is that you need space for a URL! Use services like http://TinyURL.com or
http://is.gd to get short-to-share web links. And make sure you include http:// so it’s sure to be
made click-able...
Think sharability...




Think about how shareable your content is. Does it have a perma-link online? Does the first
paragraph or line explain what it’s about? Are there images that will get carried with it when it get’s
shared social bookmarking or via a SNS like Facebook.
Think conversation...




The most important thing of all is to focus on the feedback channel. How are you joining the
conversation.
Encourage comment  feedback
Listen - set up Google Alerts, RSS feeds etc. A listening dashboard.
Join the conversation
And if you have shared your media in a way that keeps the links and keeps the feedback channel
open then when your message makes it through the network you may be able to set up new direct
connections and ‘open a channel’ for the future.
So if you are thinking about delivery channels to reach young people - make sure you think about
how they are mashed-up and inter-related - and about the people who connect them.
Slides will be available at:
http://www.timdavies.org.uk



              Talkback to:
     tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk
                    or
     http://www.twitter.com/timdavies
                    or
              07834 856 303

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DigiTV Stakeholder Event Presentation

  • 1. Delivery channels and social networks A presentation for the DigiTV Stakeholder Event Feb 12th 2009, Birmingham This presentation and the attached notes are primarily intended as an aide-memoir for those present at the seminar. If you are interested in more details on the content explored in this presentation please contact tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk
  • 2. Delivery channels? We can start thinking in channels - but in this multi-channel world dierent mediums overlap and get mashed together. We might find thinking in terms of networks more useful. But more on that in a moment... Photo Credit: Cayusa http://www.flickr.com/photos/cayusa/1646750481/sizes/l/ CC BY-NC
  • 3. Young people’s TV consumption is declining. But TV still a key device. ‘Surfing’ TV rather than watching TV. Video on demand, rather than broadcast video. Still key conversation starter.
  • 4. At least 60% Social Network Site have seen rapid growth. Up to 95% of teenagers actively using SNS (Guardian, 2007). Upwards of two-hours a night spend using SNS (IPPR, 2008). Both major SNS (the big-3) and niche SNS.
  • 5. 2007 2008 Carrier Name Carrier Name Carrier Name Carrier Name Th 04/17/2008 Th 04/17/2008 Th 04/17/2008 Th 04/17/2008 3G 3G 3G 3G NOKIA N95 NOKIA N95 NOKIA N95 NOKIA N95 240 X 320 240 X 320 240 X 320 240 X 320 Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Carrier Name Carrier Name Carrier Name Carrier Name Carrier Name Carrier Name Th 04/17/2008 3G Th 04/17/2008 Th 04/17/2008 Th 04/17/2008 Th 04/17/2008 Th 04/17/2008 3G 3G 3G 3G 3G NOKIA N95 NOKIA N95 NOKIA N95 NOKIA N95 NOKIA N95 NOKIA N95 240 X 320 240 X 320 240 X 320 240 X 320 240 X 320 240 X 320 Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button Soft Button SMS Mobile internet is growing - 855% growth in access to SNS from mobile 2007 - 2008. SMS still matters a lot... as long as you’re not asking young people to spend credit on texting you. Text message reminders text-me-details services are worth exploring.
  • 6. Young people still want paper. Posters, flyers - and personal letters (not direct mail...).
  • 7. The most important channel of all is the feedback channel - how are you letting young people ask questions, get feedback, get into conversation with you?
  • 8. The challenge with the channel model is that it assumes a direct connection. Our survey of young people found most discover information ‘word of mouth’ - not direct from services and information providers but second, third or fourth hand. And word of mouth doesn’t mean ‘spoken word’ in this context - it may refer to SMS, Instant Message etc. (Substance, 2009, unpublished)
  • 9. Think networks... Think networks. The person you want to reach may not hear directly from you. You can’t control the communication... but you can increase your chances of getting through. And you can increase the chance of someone hearing the message from someone they trust.
  • 10. Carrier Name Th 04/17/2008 3G Get free information and advice on housing issues. Think 140... Benefits, dispute resolution. Support for all ages. This Saturday at... Soft Button Soft Button Can you message be shared in 140 characters or less? Or does it cut truncated and cut o? Can it be shared as an SMS? As a twitter message? As a single line on a card that someone may keep in their wallet or purse?
  • 11. Think link... http://sns-aids-comms.practicalparticipation.co.uk/ 2009/02/10/online-social-networking-and-aids- communication/ http://tinyurl.com/snsac http://is.gd/jgBa www.timdavies.org.uk Do your messages carry a link with them? The reason you need to think 140 characters, when SMS/ twitter etc. allows 160, is that you need space for a URL! Use services like http://TinyURL.com or http://is.gd to get short-to-share web links. And make sure you include http:// so it’s sure to be made click-able...
  • 12. Think sharability... Think about how shareable your content is. Does it have a perma-link online? Does the first paragraph or line explain what it’s about? Are there images that will get carried with it when it get’s shared social bookmarking or via a SNS like Facebook.
  • 13. Think conversation... The most important thing of all is to focus on the feedback channel. How are you joining the conversation. Encourage comment feedback Listen - set up Google Alerts, RSS feeds etc. A listening dashboard. Join the conversation
  • 14. And if you have shared your media in a way that keeps the links and keeps the feedback channel open then when your message makes it through the network you may be able to set up new direct connections and ‘open a channel’ for the future.
  • 15. So if you are thinking about delivery channels to reach young people - make sure you think about how they are mashed-up and inter-related - and about the people who connect them.
  • 16. Slides will be available at: http://www.timdavies.org.uk Talkback to: tim@practicalparticipation.co.uk or http://www.twitter.com/timdavies or 07834 856 303