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LBi and bigmouthmedia release their Innovations in Retail whitepaper

Today LBi and bigmouthmedia release their Innovations in Retail whitepaper, covering the impact of digital technologies on retailers in 2011. Full disclosure – I contributed towards the paper, but it is worth blogging about because it highlights how rapidly the internet is changing expectations within the retail sector. It also provides a really strong summary of some of the opportunities that exist for those able to rapidly innovate.

Playmobil Apple Store

Just yesterday Apple celebrated their tenth year in retail with a store makeover that put the iPad 2 at the forefront of the shopping experience, acting as the product price label and spec sheets. What’s more, the iPad’s enable you to hail an Apple Specialist and compare products as well as enabling Apple to centrally update prices worldwide instantly. It isn’t an option yet it will be would be much of a surprise to see if the iPads offering ‘I want this!’ style social sharing, direct from a traditional retail environment.

Of course, the LBi and bigmouthmedia whitepaper contains plenty of talk about smart phones, tablet devices and internet connected TVs but what is interesting is that the paper steers clear of the standard ‘more people are buying stuff on a mobile’ vernacular and highlights some of the less obvious behaviours such technologies create amongst consumers.

I myself am what is now dubbed a ‘digital shoplifter’. I enjoy the ability to browse a real physical retail environment yet when I find something I want to buy my first reaction is to check the price online via my iPhone. If the price difference is greater than my perceived ‘instant gratification’ value, then I’ll just leave the shop and order online.

This clearly represents a challenge for bricks and mortar retailers, but it also suggests a shortcoming amongst online retailers too – they still are not able compete with the feeling of holding a product in your hands. And cruciually, outside of entertainments and media where digital downloads get you close enough, no-one can get delivery times down to zero. There will always be a desire to get things sooner!

Also as important for retail is the impact of technologies that bridge the physical and the digital. Much more than allowing consumers to pay for items by flashing their phones, the impact of mobile technology within a retail environment could be huge. Imagine offering users instant in store recommendations based on their online purchase habits or instant credit via QR or NFC (Near Field Communication) for checking in via social platforms.

Social media is also becoming hugely disruptive within retail, as the paper points out. The move towards customer service within a social environment will almost certainly have its winners and losers  - only by sharing customer service and support tasks with their most engaged customers will retailers truly get the most from social channels.

It is clear that consumers’ expectations are on the rise and that retailers will need to continue to search for ways to reward loyal, engaged customers with unique and surprising experiences. Take a look at the full paper to find out how – it is available for free online now.

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Tweet of the Week Update

Following from Social Media Week and our Tweet of the Week project we’ve got a shortlist of 5 tweeters who’ll be in the running for a summer placement in our Social Media team.

The following 5 tweets were judged worthy of consideration. Public support wasn’t the sole criteria but we did take it into consideration, as it’s important a candidate knows how to whip up some social interest.

Name Tweet Likes
@eiselein you can’t share a chocolate bar and a good funny chat through a tweet, you need more than 140 characters. Do you like chocolate? #LBiSMW 350
@caterinalodo I just got a puppy and I named him Google. He just did a doodle on the carpet. #LBiSMW 422
@KateDavids I’m not that witty. I am that good. #LBiSMW 320
@Joe_blogg1 I arrived at a fancy dress party in Opera attire. The host asked me to sing for them. I said Sorry I’m only a browser” #LBiSMW” 242
@jamiepither Bonjour. Cava? Yes please. Make it fizzy. #LBiSMW 150

As soon as we get a winner, we’ll let you know!

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Weekly Social Media Update

AOL Buys Huffington Post

Just a week after copies of The AOL Way were leaked, the media giant has purchased the Huffington Post for $315m. While some argue that AOL’s approach is “nightmarish and cynical“, others point out the inevitability of large-scale content farming. Let’s hope that the arrival of Arianna Huffington within AOL will help them up their game in terms of editorial quality.

Kenneth Cole Hash-Spam Fail

Brands really need to stop doing this. Kenneth Cole came under fire last week for inappropriately using #Cairo in a promotional tweet. It’s almost worse than when Habitat got caught spamming the Iran Mousavi hashtag.

#cairo sales spam

#cairo sales spam

The tweet was deleted shortly afterwards, but it was already too late. The Facebook apology generated another 400 negative comments.

Apology

Kenneth Cole Facebook apology

Guilty as charged...

Guilty as charged...

Social Media Week

Happy Social Media Week! LBi will be participating by running a number of events, including Openshops, Social Media Surgeries, and Meet the Bloggers. We’re also hosting the Social Media Week closing party, and offering two summer work placements through our Tweet of the Week competition! Just tweet with #LBiSMW to take part.

Social Media Week

Social Media Week

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Weekly Social Media Update

TV Check-Ins

A new type of check-in is emerging, and this time, you don’t even have to leave the house. Services like GetGlue are giving users the opportunity to check-in to their favourite TV shows, movies, music and books. You can comment, review, earn badges, get discounts, see what friends are enjoying, and get recommendations based on your preferences.

This ties into a wider trend around the promotion of entertainment through social media. Previously, a TV show might launch a Facebook fan page once it had developed a fan base. Shows like Skins now seek to develop a fan base through social media before the series has even aired. Similarly, films like Monsters are using social media channels to build hype long before the premiere.

Facebook Influencer Summit

Facebook plans to hold its first ever Influencer Summit, inviting top digital agencies to suggest how Facebook and brands can better work together. Chris Clarke will be representing LBi, joining delegates from AKQA and Dare, amongst others. It’s nice to see Facebook starting to take agency relationships more seriously: let’s hope this becomes an annual event!

Internet 2010 in Numbers

Royal Pingdom has put together an impressive list of internet stats summing up 2010. A few social media highlights for you:

  • 152 million blogs on the internet
  • 175 million people on Twitter (as of September 2010)
  • 25 billion tweets sent in 2010
  • 30 billion pieces of content are shared on Facebook every month

(Thanks to Riaz for the link!)

Wikipedia’s 10th Birthday

On the 15th of January, Wikipedia, everyone’s favourite user-generated encyclopedia, turned ten years old. All over the world, tenth anniversary events celebrated the birthday. In London, Jimmy Wales threw a little VIP party at the Louise Blouin Foundation for prominent Wikipedians and contributors: the guest list included Cory Doctorow, Peter Gabriel and Richard Dawkins. See Reuters for video footage from the event. Wired celebrated with an entire week of stories about Wikipedia, the British Library held an Editathon, and there were Wikipedia meetups in cities across the globe.

Wikipedia Turns Ten

Wikipedia Turns Ten

Hugh’s Fish Fight

Interesting integrated social media campaign from Channel 4: Fish Fight. It’s all about championing sustainable seafood: apparently, half of all fish caught in the North Sea are thrown back dead. The discard protest campaign is spreading through Facebook and Twitter, supporting the Channel 4 TV show Hugh’s Fish Fight

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Weekly Social Media Update

Battle of the Social Browser

When Rockmelt launched a few weeks ago, everyone started talking about social browsers again. Trialling Flock a few years ago, I loved the concept, but found the reality impractical. This time, however, it might be worth taking another look: both browsers are now based on Chromium, and Flock’s latest update directly challenges its upstart rival. Now that social networking has reached critical mass, a little healthy competition may be the key to developing the ideal social browser. Try them both, and see which you prefer.

TRON: Legacy Facebook App

Ahead of the launch of TRON: Legacy this December, there are plenty of things going on to build up the hype. You can see a light show on the exterior of the Queen Elizabeth Hall, along with a recreation of Flynn’s arcade. If you can’t make it to the Southbank, you can still play a starring role in the film’s trailer: just visit the Facebook app, upload a passport style photo, and watch your own customized movie.

LBi Rave

If you can’t wait for this Thursday’s LBi Rave, get in the mood with this delightful Rave Generator.

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