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“Snow Crash” and Anticipated Gratification

Dave Larkins Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

I’ve been reading “Snow Crash” by Neal Stephenson. It’s the sci-fi book that actually spawned “Second Life”. I wasn’t reading it to jump back aboard the “excitement to this kinda sucks” train I rode through Second Life, but because I am a sci-fi junkie and Stephenson is brilliant.

Reading it does though stir up a lot of memories about how cool Second Life was supposed to be. The first true mash up of life and technology, where ANYTHING is possible. So I’ve been thinking a lot about why it didn’t work, on a commercial level, and more directly, why didn’t it have the success of other social sites? Lots of reasons of course. In Stephenson’s book you are “goggled” in and experiencing the “metaverse” in true virtual reality. You don’t have to sit at your computer for 20 minutes while it loads, and then use the arrow keys to fly off to nowhere. But as I thought more about what the other social sites offer that Second Life didn’t, I kept coming back to one thing, that I’ll call “anticipated gratification”.

I think human beings have been hard wired for anticipated gratification, and I think facebook, twitter, and previously myspace have learned how to bottle it up. What I mean is this; When I was 10 years old I had a pen pal in Wales. Never met her, but she wrote wonderful letters with big words and sent me pictures. Immediately upon receipt of these letters, I would run up to my room, read them 5 times, and then write back. I would then hand the letter off to Mom to drop at the post office. Then, I wait. That period before I get the letter back, is, to me, anticipated gratification. That feeling is an extremely present and powerful human emotion. If someone told me I could multiply that same emotion by 1000 times I would certainly want to hear more. I would argue that this is what facebook, twitter, text messaging, and all this other stuff have done. If anyone tells me,that after they post something interesting on facebook, that they don’t look forward to a response, I would say they are lying. It’s that same anticipated gratification I had when waiting for my pen pals letter. The anticipation, many times, is better than the response. Twitter allows you to experience “hits” of anticipated gratification 100 times a day, surely triggering a little dopamine release that makes you want just a little more. I think one of the questions is how much is too much? I’m sure it varies for everyone.

Back to my main point here. What’s one of the reasons Second Life didn’t succeed commercially, while other social environments did? There is no anticipated gratification. As soon as you send the letter you get the response. The mystery, the waiting, the anticipation is removed. Maybe we just weren’t ready for that yet. Maybe these social networks are training us to be ready to be fully “goggled in” when the time comes, and anticipated gratification flows in real time.

Is Alex Bogusky on Steroids?

Dave Larkins Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

I’m really really tired of hearing about baseball players on steroids. I’m ready to assume that everyone who played baseball in the last 10 years has taken steroids. That would make it easier. When they step to the podium, slam their fist, and are outraged that they would be accused of such a thing, I will just sit back, put my arm around my assumption, and relax.

When the news starts to break that steroids have made it into the advertising industry, now that will rekindle my interest. Alex Bogusky looked pretty jacked up on that cover of Wired. I mean can he really handle a press tour of that magnitude without a little performance enhancement? Or what about Steve Hall? His rants have seemed a little edgier in the past week. Possibly a side effect of an unnaturally increased testosterone level? C’mon people, someone has the goods, spill it.

The Alliance to Eradicate Receipts for Anything Under $5.00 from the Earth

Dave Larkins Friday, February 27th, 2009

I definitely don’t need a receipt for the $1.29 cup of coffee i buy everyday. but i take it and shove it in my pocket because i have been programmed to do so. By the end of the week i wind up with anywhere from 10-15 receipts in my jacket pocket. I hate them. Couldnt I just immediately throw them away? Yes, but I dont, because I also magically forget about them as soon as I take them from the cashier. I’m about to start a facebook group called “The Alliance to Eradicate Receipts for Anything Under $5.00 from the Earth.” I mean we would save trees right? There must be a calculator for this somewhere. How many convenience store receipts equal one tree? Someone knows this.

I am also working on unprogramming myself from just taking receipts. After I type the pin number for my debit card, I wait until I hear the machine start to print my worthless receipt, then i run, ok walk, to the door. The problem is this does not eliminate the receipt, it just makes someone else shove it in their pocket. Waste, waste, waste.

Your business is doomed if you don’t read this

Dave Larkins Thursday, February 12th, 2009

HA!! It does work. The news stations in this area use what I would call “appeal to mortality” advertising. You know, “Your tap water is slowly killing you”, story at 6, or my favorite (we get this one every week) “The second ice age is coming tonight, buy some candles and prepare for the worst storm EVER”, story at 10. The horrid economy has apparently sent many companies down a similar path, although with a bit more subtlety. I now get about 5-10 emails a week with a “your business is doomed UNLESS….UNLESS you use us” message. I don’t mind these, because I get it. It makes sense. Fear is an unbelievably powerful motivator. But once you get past the fear and loathing, what do you do? How do you actually do the same with a smaller budget? Here’s a couple ideas:

1. If you have an established brand, search engine marketing should be working for you, at least with brand terms. If it is not, talk to your agency! Brand terms are the equivalent of someone stopping on the street, and asking someone if they know where your store is. Don’t you want as many of these people as possible? Consider maxing out your potential on brand keywords as a first step to get more out of your budget.

2. So, you know your customer goes to People.com and local news sites. Congrats. But what else are they doing? What blogs do they read? What social apps do they use. You have to know this. The good news is you can find out on the cheap. Set up google alerts for your brand and your competitors, check out technorati, use the Google blog search tool. Or…ask them. Run a survey on your site and ask your customers what blogs they visit and what social apps they use. The information could be invaluable. Find five blogs that your audience reads, work to build a long-term relationship with them, and watch the results. I don’t mean to infer that this is easy, you may have to start with 50-100 blogs that look right, and hope to come out with 5 that might work with you.

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