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*9:14 thinkbigsmaller:  Will consumers bear their deep soles to marketers for money?
 
*9:14 thinkbigsmaller:  Will consumers bear their deep soles to marketers for money?
 
*9:23 nfovalet:  Incorporating the idea of "civic space"
 
*9:23 nfovalet:  Incorporating the idea of "civic space"
*9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton]
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*9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Marketing, convenience both major factors here... but how do newspapers encourage their readers/site users to use the service/application?
Marketing, convenience both major factors here... but how do newspapers encourage their readers/site users to use the service/application?
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*9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Suggestions: Health of the community itself, education, economy, local....
*9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton]
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*9:30 [Comment From Bob Brown] -- 2009 prognostication http://www.cnbc.com/id/27955830/
Suggestions: Health of the community itself, education, economy, local....
 
*9:30 [Comment From Bob Brown]
 
2009 prognostication http://www.cnbc.com/id/27955830/
 
 
*9:32 Chuck Peters:  A model for monetizing atomized content at http://blogs.praized.com/seb/atomization/on-atomizing-your-business-model-the-newspaper-industry/
 
*9:32 Chuck Peters:  A model for monetizing atomized content at http://blogs.praized.com/seb/atomization/on-atomizing-your-business-model-the-newspaper-industry/
*9:36 [Comment From Beth Lawton]
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*9:36 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Looking at how existing components from organizations/businesses such as Info Card Foundation, Clickshare, Amazon, etc. could factor into this project.
Looking at how existing components from organizations/businesses such as Info Card Foundation, Clickshare, Amazon, etc. could factor into this project.
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*9:47 [Comment From Cynthia] -- It's too bad sites like Angie's List and Yelp have taken hold...the local newspapers could have owned the local review space.
*9:47 [Comment From Cynthia]
 
It's too bad sites like Angie's List and Yelp have taken hold...the local newspapers could have owned the local review space.
 
 
*9:47 Chuck Peters:  As we go on a 10 minute break, check out http://www.search.twitter.com/search?q=%236wordepitaph for a smile
 
*9:47 Chuck Peters:  As we go on a 10 minute break, check out http://www.search.twitter.com/search?q=%236wordepitaph for a smile
 
10:17 Chuck Peters:  What is missing from the features of the "Information Card" discussed by Charles Andres, and the website at http://www.informationcard.net/
 
10:17 Chuck Peters:  What is missing from the features of the "Information Card" discussed by Charles Andres, and the website at http://www.informationcard.net/
 
*10:25 Chuck Peters:  Discussing effects of "atomic content".  Compare with http://cli.gs/Building-LIU
 
*10:25 Chuck Peters:  Discussing effects of "atomic content".  Compare with http://cli.gs/Building-LIU
 
*10:33 Chuck Peters:  How much of the payment system needs to be organized.  Why can't each local organization decide how to use functionality of Info Valet?
 
*10:33 Chuck Peters:  How much of the payment system needs to be organized.  Why can't each local organization decide how to use functionality of Info Valet?
*10:38 [Comment From Bonnie Obremski]
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*10:38 [Comment From Bonnie Obremski] -- Maybe it would be best to let each organization decide eventually, but I wonder if it would be better in the beginning to have one simple standard, such as the one Cynthia is implementing with Kachingle.
Maybe it would be best to let each organization decide eventually, but I wonder if it would be better in the beginning to have one simple standard, such as the one Cynthia is implementing with Kachingle.
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*10:46 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Agree with Bonnie... Also, I think that it's really, really important to focus the marketing on the "convenient and secure" characteristics, and then tout other benefits as great add-ons.
*10:46 [Comment From Beth Lawton]
 
Agree with Bonnie... Also, I think that it's really, really important to focus the marketing on the "convenient and secure" characteristics, and then tout other benefits as great add-ons.
 
 
*10:55 Chuck Peters:  Wrapping up here.  Any final comments or questions??
 
*10:55 Chuck Peters:  Wrapping up here.  Any final comments or questions??
 
*10:59 Chuck Peters:  All - thanks to Bill Densmore for arranging this conference!!
 
*10:59 Chuck Peters:  All - thanks to Bill Densmore for arranging this conference!!

Revision as of 22:48, 6 December 2008

Liveblogging the Blueprinting the Information Valet Economy - Day 2 (12/05/2008)

Moderated by Chuck Peters . . .

  • 8:37 Chuck Peters: Starting morning discussion with review of yesterday. Links soon.

8:38 Chuck Peters: This is Chuck Peters, Twitter name cpetersia, using #infovalet as Twitter tag.

  • 8:41 Chuck Peters: For review of Information Valet Project, go to http://densmore.newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
  • 8:51 Chuck Peters: Check out EPIC video by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson at http://robinsloan.com/epic/
  • 9:10 Chuck Peters: Forrester study on paid content online of Wednesday, Dec 3, at http://tinyurl.com/5vgafa
  • 9:14 cpetersia: Thinking about Jeff Jarvis/Dave Winer convo at #infovalet, find convo at http://tinyurl.com/5tb4qs
  • 9:14 thinkbigsmaller: Will consumers bear their deep soles to marketers for money?
  • 9:23 nfovalet: Incorporating the idea of "civic space"
  • 9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Marketing, convenience both major factors here... but how do newspapers encourage their readers/site users to use the service/application?
  • 9:23 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Suggestions: Health of the community itself, education, economy, local....
  • 9:30 [Comment From Bob Brown] -- 2009 prognostication http://www.cnbc.com/id/27955830/
  • 9:32 Chuck Peters: A model for monetizing atomized content at http://blogs.praized.com/seb/atomization/on-atomizing-your-business-model-the-newspaper-industry/
  • 9:36 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Looking at how existing components from organizations/businesses such as Info Card Foundation, Clickshare, Amazon, etc. could factor into this project.
  • 9:47 [Comment From Cynthia] -- It's too bad sites like Angie's List and Yelp have taken hold...the local newspapers could have owned the local review space.
  • 9:47 Chuck Peters: As we go on a 10 minute break, check out http://www.search.twitter.com/search?q=%236wordepitaph for a smile

10:17 Chuck Peters: What is missing from the features of the "Information Card" discussed by Charles Andres, and the website at http://www.informationcard.net/

  • 10:25 Chuck Peters: Discussing effects of "atomic content". Compare with http://cli.gs/Building-LIU
  • 10:33 Chuck Peters: How much of the payment system needs to be organized. Why can't each local organization decide how to use functionality of Info Valet?
  • 10:38 [Comment From Bonnie Obremski] -- Maybe it would be best to let each organization decide eventually, but I wonder if it would be better in the beginning to have one simple standard, such as the one Cynthia is implementing with Kachingle.
  • 10:46 [Comment From Beth Lawton] -- Agree with Bonnie... Also, I think that it's really, really important to focus the marketing on the "convenient and secure" characteristics, and then tout other benefits as great add-ons.
  • 10:55 Chuck Peters: Wrapping up here. Any final comments or questions??
  • 10:59 Chuck Peters: All - thanks to Bill Densmore for arranging this conference!!
  • 10:59



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