Thursday, April 19, 2012

COACHELLA CONTINUES!



Coachella is back. It’s not a double take, but part two of the first-ever two-weekend span for the largest music festival in the country.
AT&T has basically turned the entire space into a giant WiFi hotspot (they cover the space of 45 football fields!).  So if you are headed out for some festival action this weekend, here's a few tips on how to maximize your experience.  
CHECK THE WEATHER
If you don’t yet have a weather app on your phone, download one now and keep tabs on weather predictions for the festival.  Add “Coachella, CA” to the locations you follow to keep up-to-date.  Temperature predictions for this weekend are currently upwards of 100 degrees!  
CHECK OUT THE SONGS
Look up bands ahead of time on YouTube to see if you like any music that you may not have heard before.  Better yet, check out a Spotify playlist.  Many users have created Coachella playlists so you can get in the mood before the shows!
CHECK YOUR BATTERY
You don’t want to be halfway through the day and run out of charge on your phone!  Make sure you head to the festival with a fully charged phone.  Don’t forget to bring a charger with you, or invest in a solar charger so you can fuel up without an outlet.   You can also take advantage of the charging stations at the festival, some of which even provide chargers for you. 
CHECK OUT COACHELLA APP
Of course, there’s an app for that!  The Coachella app is available on iPhone and Android.  You can see the performance schedule, look up the venue and parking maps, view the shuttle maps and even create Coachella postcards!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Wonder of Caine's Arcade

Caine’s Arcade isn’t the first small business that has benefited from social media.  It certainly won’t be the last.   But there is something so enchanting about this Cinderella story that it has touched hearts around the world.  Maybe it's the energy of the 9-year-old owner.  Maybe it's the homemade product, built from duct tape and cardboard.  Maybe it reminds each of us of the magic of being young.  How we played, imagined and dreamed. 


I got shivers watching this video.  Caine's Arcade Video
9-year-old Caine used his summer vacation and the space in his father’s auto body shop to create his own arcade out of the extra cardboard and scraps from the shop.  Opening up “Caine’s Arcade” to the public proved to be a challenge because customers were hard to come by.  As fate has it, his long-awaited first customer, Nirvan Mullick, is a filmmaker and was so taken with Caine’s creative business that he set out to bring it new life.  Through Facebook groups like Hidden LA, Nirvan rallied so much interest in Caine’s story that it ended up on the front page of Reddit.  The support was overwhelming and Nirvan organized a surprise flash mob to go to Caine’s Arcade.  His short film that captures the flash mob has blown up online, tallying over two million views on Vimeo and Youtube in two days.
What is it about the story that so moves us?  
It’s Caine’s sense of wonder, his ingenuity, his resourcefulness and his passion.  These represent elements of life that make any business better, and that’s what they did for Caine.  His story gives us tangible examples of these characteristics, with touches of youth naiveté that are simply charming.
I want to look a little closer at my personal favorite aspect of Caine’s Arcade, his Fun Cards.  I really love the parameters he put on them.
The whimsical pricing strategy: How’s this for a customer incentive to ‘trade up’.  $1 for 4 games (single purchase) or $2 for 500 games (Fun Card) 
They are time sensitive: The Fun Card expires one month from purchase.  Just another detail that is wonderful.
Fun Card Verification system: Obviously put into place so that no one who comes in with a falsified Fun Card can get away uncaught.  Each pass has a code on the back that corresponds to the square root of that Pass’s PIN number.  A calculator is duct taped to each machine so that Caine himself can verify the card’s authenticity before usage.   
He really has thought of everything.  
How about you, what’s you’re favorite part of Caine’s story?

Monday, April 9, 2012

THE TIME(LINE) IS HERE



The time has come.  For all you not-soearly adaptors, Facebook is finally making the full blown plunge into Timeline.  With the imminent and mandatory switchover looming, the time to make the changes to what will be published on your Timeline is now.  

Timeline won't show any previously private information, but the new format makes all information much more accessible to
 the casual user.  Additionally, Facebook will use an algorithm to determine which stories to showcase within your Timeline.  This means that old pictures previously buried beneath hundreds of more recent images may now be upfront for all to see.  Same goes for all your old “likes”, every comment you’ve posted, and location you’ve checked into.  Yikes!

Follow these steps to help navigate your switch to Timeline.

Privacy: 

Make sure your Timeline privacy settings are to your liking.  Under ‘Privacy Settings’, click on ‘Timeline and Tagging’.  This will allow you to customize who can post to your Timeline, who can see posts you’ve been tagged in, or review settings to approve posts from friends before they appear on your Timeline.
Hide Posts: 
To veto a post from being shown on your Timeline, hit the pencil icon at the top of the post and select “Hide from Timeline”.  The post is still in the archives of your Facebook account (in your activity log), but won’t be visible to others on your page. 
Prioritize Posts: 
You can make sure your favorite image, quote or post gets the “above the fold” treatment by highlighting it.  Click the star icon in the top right corner of the post and it will take up two columns instead of one in your Timeline. 
Double Check:  
Before going public, check your work from the perspective of a specific friend or the general public.  In the edit tab on your profile (it looks like a gear icon), click ‘view as’.  If you can see things that you don’t want that person to see, you’ve got a bit more editing and hiding to do!