Shelter Scotland Rolls Out Exemplary Foursquare Charity Promotion

More and more brands are starting to integrate Foursquare into their marketing activities. But a charity organization showing that much innovative spirit are still uncommon.

Shelter Scotland is one of those innovative charity organizations and many big brands can learn from their wide ranging use of what foursquare has to offer.

Starting with 8 shops in Edinburgh they just launched the first UK project on the service. Visitors will have exclusive access via foursquare to make lists of their favorite places, write reviews, take photographs of items and share them with friends. In return they are  offered free rewards and discounts, as well as the chance to collect 8 limited edition badges – designed by  by renowned designer Stina Jones.

“This is an innovative and fun way for us to appeal to a new generation of supporters.  Social networking has become part of everyday life and Shelter Scotland is proud to move with the times – becoming the first charity to engage digitally with supporters through foursquare.“ says Gordon MacRae, Head of Communications and Policy at Shelter Scotland.

“Our shops offer an array of fantastic high quality second-hand items and play a vital role in raising funds to help in our fight to end homelessness. Our hope is that foursquare will enable us to spread the word to a new generation of Shelter Scotland supporters.”

Here are the details of the campaign:

The basic offer is a buy two, get one free special on your first check-in as well as for loyal customers.

Users checking in for the first time can also claim a limited-edition, Stina Jones-designed pin that’s specific to that store. If they collect all 8 pins by visiting the capital‘s stores,  they get the chance to win prints of the designs at the end of the promotion.

The campaign is planned to reach Shelter Scotland shops across the country in the coming months, with a view to a UK-wide roll out by 2012.

Even a short video was produced, to explain the project to customers.

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Shelter Scotland on Foursquare from Shelter Scotland on Vimeo.

What do you think of the campaign? Did they implement it to its full potential? Would you do it differently? We’d love to read your thoughts in the comments.

4 Ways You Could Profit From Foursquare’s New Deals

Foursquare is expanding it‘s partnerships. They have always been active in encouraging their venue owners to offer Specials to visitors. In line with this mission foursquare started offering Starwood Reward Points and just  recently announced a major partnership with American Express broadening the Specials experience.

Since yesterday they went a step further and are now partnering with Deal companies. But what do we get out of it after all?

1. Something for everybody

Instead of just offering the classic Groupon type 50% off saving kind of deals, foursquare has teamed up with different types of partners giving them the ability to cover a wide range of interests. Of course there are the typical save today deals. But there‘s also insider access to „the best of your city“ like exclusive menus or tickets to sold out shows through Gilt City. Or handpicked experiences that can be shared with friends through Living Social. And even if you‘re more into non mainstream activities like moonlight kayaking or shark diving, you might get your piece of the pie through zozi.

2. Personalized Deals

Now this will be interesting: Foursquare is using its broad knowledge about our likes and behaviors. They say they will target the Deals to their audience, offering them through the  already personalized Explore tab. And they will let us know, based on which facts we find each coupon there. Like for example because 2 of your friends have been to the place, or based on activities you yourself have engaged in before. So far, Deal platforms have not wasted too much effort in targeting their offers. This might be a welcome alternative, given the targeting algorithms are adjusted right, to receive deals that are suitable, versus being overwhelmed with multiple offers that don‘t matter to you.

3. No intrusion with the foursquare experience

That‘s the other nice thing about the Explore tab. The deals will not overtake the foursquare experience by being all over the place. Instead they‘re integrated in the tab where you can chose to go, if you‘re interested in what‘s special today. That sounds promising. Let‘s hope foursquare can keep it that clean and still get enough exposure to the deals to stay relevant for its partners. With 10 million users and growing, there‘s a good chance for that scenario though.

4. It‘s all within foursquare

The way it seems to be implemented is such, that we won‘t have to leave foursquare in order to buy the deals. They are all integrated in the app. For now on Blackberry, Android and iPhone. That should ensure consistency in the usability and spare us multiple registration and login procedures with each partner.

For me the Deal integration sounds like a promising step by foursquare. It seems as though they stayed true to their practice of putting the foursquare user and his experience in the center of their activities. Time will tell how well the deals are received by the foursquare user base.

What do you think of the news? Will this help the foursquare experience? Are you looking forward to foursquare deals? Post your thoughts in the comments below.

A2SM Podcast #60 – The Royal Pain In The Podcast

Social Media PodcastIn This Episode

Facebook
Facebook Launches Send Button, Replaces Email to a Friend
Facebook Launches ‘Send’ Button For More Selective Sharing, Announces 50 Million ‘Groups’ 

Facebook’s Response to Groupon Launching Tonight? Probably!
Looks Like Facebook Deals Is Being Unveiled Tonight With Credits And Partners In Tow

Twitter
TweetDeck Releases Major Upgrade to iPhone App
Tweetdeck Releases New, Heavily Revamped iPhone App

How a Tweetdeck, UberMedia deal could cut down Twitter’s bird

How Twitter Can Save $50 Million: Forget TweetDeck, And Go Freemium On Its API

Twitter Looks to Rebuild its Mobile Experience, Hints at New Developer Opportunities

Misc
After Yahoo Buys IntoNow, What’s Next?
Yahoo Acquires TV-Tagging Startup IntoNow for $20M to $30M

YouTube Founders Acquire Delicious From Yahoo

Google Responds To Smartphone Location Tracking Uproar, Says Android Is Opt-In

YouTube to launch video-on-demand soon

Android Now More Widely Used than iOS In U.S. Hopefully it will motivate Apple to loosen up constraints on iOS.

Royal Wedding is in the 21st Century with an iPhone, iPad, Android App: (Android Market Link | iTunesBBC America’s App)
A2SM writer James Basbas wrote up a great piece for the blog about the Royal Wedding and Social Media check it out.

Random
RIP Typewriters: Last Manufacturer Closes Its Doors [REPORT]

Picks

Neal: Move Over Flipboard: Qwiki is the iPad’s Newest Killer App 

Seth: Location Cache Map – Shows you what your Android phone knows about where’ve you been.
The Official Google Doc App Is Here (Market Link)

A2SM Podcast #53 – Interview With Tweetdeck’s Richard Barley

Tweetdeck - Social Media HubIn This Episode:

This week we have a very special treat. Neal, Seth and Jody talk with Tweetdeck’s community manager Richard Barley.

Picks:

Getting Tired of Charlie Sheen? Eradicate Him From Your Browser

Seth: Glympse.com
Youtube Video Explaining Glimpse
Android Market Link
Apple Appstore Link

Jody: Phoneview

Emails:

Email from John (Colley), from the UK

A2SM Podcast #45 – To Mobile And Beyond

In This Episode

Verizon Wireless iPhone

‘Coverage?’ app equips you for an iPhone-fueled resurgence of the AT&T vs. Verizon coverage war – http://www.bgr.com/2011/01/10/coverage-app-equips-you-for-an-iphone-fueled-resurgence-of-the-att-vs-verizon-coverage-war/

The Verizon iPhone Hype Shown In One Image – http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/10/verizon-iphone-hype/

Days Before Big Announcement, Verizon Is Tweeting From An iPhone – http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/10/verizon-iphone/

The iPhone Won’t Kill The Verizon Network -
http://sethgoldstein.net/the-iphone-wont-kill-the-verizon-network/

3 Reasons Why the iPhone Won’t Cripple Verizon’s Network
http://gigaom.com/broadband/3-reasons-why-iphone-wont-cripple-verizons-network/

Don’t Buy the Verizon iPhone 4 (You won’t get to upgrade to the iPhone 5 in July) – http://gizmodo.com/5729273/dont-buy-the-verizon-iphone-4

In Other News

Android Claimes #1 Smartphone Position – http://www.marketingcharts.com/direct/android-claims-1-smartphone-platform-position-15695/

Text Message To Tell You That Your Table Is Ready -
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2010/09/13/text_messages_tell_if_the_tables_ready/

Quora Answers The Question: How Will You Avoid Becoming Yahoo Answers? – http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/07/quora-scaling-yahoo-answers/

5 Creative Facebook Places Marketing Campaigns – http://mashable.com/2011/01/10/facebook-places-campaigns/

Facebook Paid $8.5 Million to Acquire Fb.com – http://mashable.com/2011/01/12/facebook-paid-8-5-million-to-acquire-fb-com/

AMBER Alerts Now Available on Facebook – http://mashable.com/2011/01/12/facebook-amber-alert/

Foursquare Users Upload 1 Million Photos in 3 Weeks – http://mashable.com/2011/01/10/foursquare-1-million-photos/

Facebook Marketing Book by Dan Zarrella and Alison Zarrella (Affiliate Link)

Picks

Seth: Miso – TV meets Foursquare – http://gomiso.com/
FoodSpotting – http://www.foodspotting.com

Jody: WPTouch by Brave New Code (Affiliate Link)

Email

Hey!

I’m so glad to find Addicted to Social Media, we’re “Adictos Social Media” in Spain. Check this out http://adictossocialmedia.com

We’re organizing social media workshops all around Spain, we’re having a huge tribe.

Let’s stay in touch, something may happen. Congrats for the initiative and keep it up!

Isra García
Empowering Business and Communities Beyond Social Media.

Announcements

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Also want to hear from you. Tell us what you think about today’s topics or anything else or you can send us an email at, once again, editors@a2sm.com.

Apple Launches Ping: Attempts To Infiltrate Social Media

Yesterday Steve Jobs of Apple announced the launch of Ping – a social network that revolves around the sharing of music. Users will be able to share songs and playlists and be able to purchase songs directly from a link in a status update. Thus driving large amounts of revenue through the social network.

During the press conference Apple boasted Ping being readily available to 160 million users and available in 23 countries. At first glance it looks as if Apple has taken a hold of a great opportunity but when you dig deeper that might not be the case.

Another tech-giant also recently took a stab at the social media industry and has not had great success. Google Buzz was launched back in February had millions of users lined up. But as Google converted every one of those Gmail users to ‘Google Buzzers’ they soon saw flaws in their product. With Gmail users already armed with Twitter and Facebook to serve their social media needs many tried Buzz and eventually turned away.

With Ping, Apple will be hoping their results are different. Last.fm already provides the mass public with the ability to track what you listen to or share what the new favorite band is. But at the same time, many of those Last.fm users have a iPhone or have iTunes on their PC or Mac. If Google Buzz shows us anything, those iTunes users will at least ‘try out’ the new Ping product. The watershed event for Apple will be when they make their decisions to go back to Last.fm or Myspace or if they stick with Ping.

Justin Freid leads the paid search team at Leadnomics, a Performance Marketing Company and is a Managing Partner of Tutorhad, a network dedicated to helping tutors connect with students. You can follow Justin on Twitter at @Justin_Freid.

Link Post for August 5th through August 9th

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A2SM Podcast #23: Facebook a Nation?

Topics
Facebook a Nation?

Picks of the Week:
Seth: Droid X: http://a2sm.org/a0
Jody: Roadside America iPhone application: http://a2sm.org/a1

Link Post for July 12th through July 16th

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  • DA Withdraws iPhone 4 Warrant, Returns Gizmodo Editor Jason Chen’s Possessions – The iPhone 4 may be available to the general public, but the police investigation into the leaked device that Gizmodo purchased last spring is still going strong. Now there’s been a new development: the EFF reports that the San Mateo District Attorney has withdrawn the warrant it used to search Gizmodo editor Jason Chen’s house last April, when it confiscated multiple computers, hard drives, and other electronics.
  • U.S. Authorities Shut Down WordPress Host With 73,000 Blogs | TorrentFreak – After the U.S. Government took action against several sites connected to movie streaming recently, nerves are jangling over the possibility that this is just the beginning of a wider crackdown. Now it appears that a free blogging platform has been taken down by its hosting provider on orders from the U.S. authorities on grounds of “a history of abuse”. More than 73,000 blogs are out of action as a result.
  • How the Old Spice Videos Are Being Made – How do you take the social web by storm in a day, winning over even the coldest of hearts and gaining international acclaim – with commercials?
  • Man Claims Ownership of Facebook – WSJ.com – A New York judge has issued a temporary restraining order restricting the transfer of Facebook Inc.'s assets, following a suit by a New York man who claims to own an 84% stake in the social-networking company.
  • Two Guys Conquer YouTube For Profit And Glory – I call them the YouTube cowboys: two guys who are rough around the edges, not obeying anyone’s rules, and steadfastly doing well by doing their own thing; they are crushing it. These relatively new YouTube channel owners are not just dominating their genre, they are often spanking the biggest brands in the world, bringing in hundreds of thousands of views to their content every day.
  • Make Your Own Rechargeable, Water-Powered Battery – We've covered how to make a beer battery before, but if you've yet to get into the home brewing scene, you can make a smaller battery with a copper rod and a bit of water or vinegar.

Link Post for June 26th

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  • HOW TO: Organize A Successful Meetup – Gathering friends, followers and “likers” online can only take you so far in the world of networking. Organizing a Meetup is a great way to move your virtual network to a tangible territory.
  • A New Suffix for X-Rated Web Sites – NYTimes.com – What if the Web held a sex party and no one showed up?
  • Facebook Adds White House Economic Advisor To D.C. Office – Facebook has been ramping up their D.C. office pretty consistently over the past couple years and today they announced that they’ve hired Marne Levine as their new Vice President of global public policy. Levine previously served as the White House economic advisor. I guess she figured that with the economy going so well, it was time to make the jump! (Sarcasm) According to the Washington Post, Levine “will oversee the company’s interaction with governments and non-governmental organizations around the globe”.
  • Facebook’s “War Declaration” Was Actually The Building Of A Boat – I thought it would be useful to post one more update regarding Facebook’s supposed “War Declaration” against Google with their Open Graph search functionality. In multiple instances Facebook has downplayed the appearance of search results, as they should. For Facebook to tell Google that they are planning to take on the search giant at their own game when the army hasn’t been assembled yet is not smart. To be fair, Facebook wasn’t the one declaring war, that was only our interpretation.
  • Hitler. iPhone 4 Antenna. You Know The Drill – It seems like everyone is up in arms about the iPhone 4 antenna issue. You know, the one Apple CEO Steve Jobs suggested you fix by avoiding “holding it that way.” That “way” being the way just about everyone holds their phone. As such, it should be no surprise that Hitler is upset about this issue as well.