The New LunaWeb Guy

Posted by lunaweb on November 16, 2011 No Responses »
Nov 162011

Steve, the new guy

Hello!  As the newest member of the LunaWeb family, I want to take a moment to introduce myself.  I joined the team this week as the director of business development.  And while I officially started on Monday, I was able to get an early start last week by giving a marketing presentation at BarCamp Memphis last Saturday which LunaWeb spearheads for LaunchMemphis every fall.  If you aren’t familiar with BarCamp, it’s a un-conference that has an international presence that we’ve been heading-up in Memphis for the past four years.  (All of the presentations/topics are determined by attendees’ votes first thing in the morning – hence an “un-conference”).  BarCamp is focused on the Web, tech, gadgets and how it’s all impacting the community and business. So, it was a great event for learning and networking.

I’m excited to join the LunaWeb team!  Having spent the past few years developing online marketing efforts, I’m happy to join a company whose main goal is to help their clients effectively grow their businesses online.

I’d love to connect with you online.  I’m on LinkedIn and Twitter.  I can also be reached by email: steve [at] lunaweb [dot] com (it’s typed this way to avoid spambots).  Please let me know if I can be of service to you.

I look forward to seeing you online!

Best,
Steve Phipps

P.S.  Below is a copy of my presentation from BarCamp.  Please share your thoughts on any great (or not so great) campaigns that I didn’t cover.

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Sep 242011

Thanks to the 20 or so folks at BarCamp Birmingham (last month) that attended this session I had the privilege to facilitate. Group discussions are my favorite and best way of learning.  As promised,  the following is a post with the highlights of the discussion. What is “Gamification”? Wikipedia has a nice definition that is pasted here: “In behavioral economics, gamification is the use of game play mechanics for non-game applications, particularly consumer-oriented web and mobile sites, in order to encourage people to adopt the applications. It also strives to encourage users to engage in desired behaviors in connection with the applications. Gamification works by making technology more engaging, and by encouraging desired behaviors, taking advantage of humans’ psychological predisposition to engage in gaming. The technique can encourage people to perform chores that they ordinarily consider boring, such as completing surveys, shopping, or reading web sites.” The real goal of the session was to discuss “What’s your methodology for integrating game mechanics?” However, Giovanni was the only participant who had consciously made an effort to integrate game mechanics.  Their approach had been for the development team to anticipate what their users would like, and test it with their thousands of beta testers.   What’s on the table is taking these “game play mechanics” out of games. In some forms, there’ve been likewise motivations for eons. Examples included:

  • Neighbor paints house. Other neighbors follow suit.
  • Neighbor cuts grass, and incites other neighbors to mow.
  • Discount drinks for Bar/Pub regulars in order to have a “crowd” that will draw full-price paying customers. Likewise coffeeshop people hanging out / leaching the wifi, draw paying customers.

Whether in competition or acceptance, time and time again, a significant number of game mechanics are socially oriented. Because we all have different values, not all game mechanics work with all people.  A spirited gender discussion ensued (in the room, there were 3 women and 17 men). It was pointed out that much of the classic “game” discussion and history of games was centered about males.  Farmville was pointed out as an exception. The professor from Sanford shared that in the dorms there, XBoxes & the like were only found in the male dorms (and none in the female dorms). He also compared the gender definition of success in comparing tale of     Books The Science of Influence – Looks at influence from a scientific marketing approach. Game Based Marketing – Talks about types of tactics   Incremental Incentives Automatic Effortless An app can’t solely be a series of game elements.  It must have other substance, and game mechanics can be used to enhance.   Dan Pink on The Surprising Truth about what Motivates Us http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_wright_the_evolution_of_compassion.html     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromarketing http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/25/scvngr-game-mechanics/

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May 152011

Students and professionals will definitely appreciate these time-saving and results-boosting web tools. Check ‘em out and spread the word!

Scrible
Ever wish you could treat the web a little more like a textbook? Take notes in the margins, highlight text, and add sticky notes? BAM. Scrible to the rescue. A must for online researchers, this Javascript based add-on is a cinch to install. Head to their website and literally just drag the button into your bookmarks toolbar. Now you’ve got all the tools you’ll need in a totally convenient drop-down toolbar. PLUS you can save annotated webpages, or email them to colleagues!

SignNow.com
What a fantastic, simple, and useful idea. Need to sign a doc that’s been emailed to you? Forget printing, signing, scanning, and emailing it back. Upload it to SignNow’s bank security-level server, use their online tool to sign with your trackpad or even your mobile phone, then email the doc without wasting any paper or fighting with a scanner. SignNow deletes all your finished documents, it’s 100% legal and it works on iPhone, Android, and all computer browsers.

Brainscape
Digital flashcards aren’t a new idea, but these are a little different. Instead of just flipping the card to show you the answer, the program also has you rate your confidence in your answer so it knows how often to bring that card up in your deck. Plus, you can choose from their extensive range of already-made flashcard decks (on subjects ranging from SAT vocab to French conjugations to cocktail recipes), or you can make your own!

BeyondCredentials.com
We’re adding this tool to the list as something students should check out, but we’re also going to issue a warning with it. The idea is an online professional resume, with areas for a cover letter, writing samples, and other portfolio materials – and the layout is really quite nice. The site is, however, only available to those attending the country’s top 300 accredited universities who also have a GPA of higher than 3.0. How do they check that? Good question. Their FAQs don’t really provide a straight answer, and some of the statistics tossed around their site also seem a little fishy. Check it out, but don’t think this is gonna do away with a good old-fashioned paper resume anytime soon.

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Apr 132011

It’s that time, people. Quit your groaning and get motivated with these apps to digitally improve your Spring Cleaning efforts!

Chore Pad
Keep your ongoing chores organized with this super-handy app, which will not only let you make a list of chores, but will also reset them every day, week, or after any number of days you specify. Plus, you can add all the members of your family as users and divide up the chores among them! Then, assign points to each task, and let your family collect them for prizes. Promise the kids ice cream when they get to 10 points, and they’ll rush to get their chores done! ($2.99 /
Feng Shui Bagua Map
Discover your inner peace by rearranging your furniture! We’re sure it’s a little more complicated than that, but a little change of decor might be just the ticket to getting your zen on. ($1.99)
ColorSnap by Sherman Williams
Get ambitious and repaint! This app will let you browse the whole catalogue of Sherman Williams paint colors, and, even better, you can snap a photo of any color that catches you eye and match it to a paint color. Then use the app to create a whole custom palette for your room and head to Home Depot! (Free)
LockBox
Don’t limit your Spring organization efforts to your home, though! If you haven’t already invested the time and effort into setting yourself up a password keeper, we highly recommend it. This app will reduce the number of passwords you have to remember from dozens (maybe hundreds!) down to one. With strong encryption and an easy interface, this app will keep all your passcodes, account numbers, and sensitive data under lock and key, but right in your pocket. (Free)
Tracknburn
While you’re hard at work, don’t forget about getting your health in ship-shape, too! Put your diet and exercise routine in order with this all-in-one fitness app. Track your weight, calories, and work-outs with a tap. The app even includes a database of restaurant menu calories, for when you’re eating on the go. You’ll be ready for summer in no time!
Screen Cleaner
And, finally, a “screen cleaning” app for your iPhone that will set a puppy of your choice licking away at the grime that collects on your screen. How cute is that? (Free)

Good luck with your Spring Cleaning!

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