Episode 2 of monetizing online communities looks at donations – an overlooked revenue stream and the social media tools that enable donations online.

Currency has no inherent value itself – only what we, the community, say it’s worth. Sometimes $2 coins are annoying – we throw them in a jar or give them to a busker rather than have them rattling around in our pocket. Other times, we will give a stranger a $5 note because we desperately need $2 for the car parking meter, and don’t have any change. So currency can change in it’s value contextually depending on what is being transferred. Donations play very much into the socailized aspect of money transfer. What do we value, how do we show we value it, how do we feel and what good will it do?  This does NOT have to be Not For Profits – social networks that have a “community” feel, can also connect with the goodwill of the members and seek donations as a revenue stream. Note: you can subscribe to video on iTunes Laurel Papworth - Social Media Business - Social Media Business but I’m waiting for them to offer the audio RSS version too!

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How to build a social media marketing campaign in 5 steps – one day handson course, this is the prelim 30 min powerpoint presentation and diagram.

 

Gary Hayes put this video together for the attendees of the public “How to make Machinima course” he ran at AFTRS the other day. My character from World of Warcraft got roped in to voice the silly jokes. She’s now on the hunt for an avatar management agency. Heh.  Some of the machinima we watch at home is as long as a movie – and rife with ‘in world, in jokes’ that have me giggling on the floor but no-one else would probably understand.  Our video has probably managed to offend the online communities around every single game mentioned. Ah well, they’ll Continue Reading…

 

… not all are free, some are $60. But free works better at grabbing attention. It’s called “online marketing”. (haha) Please don’t tell the ACCC!  HEAPS MORE INFORMATION HERE SOCIAL MEDIA SEMINARS OVERVIEW: April 22nd 9:30- 1pm Innovation in Cross Platform content. We basically showed TV and film using social media in a really really extended way, including games and full collaboration. You missed it. April 29th Wed 29 April – 6pm – 7pm seminar on Free Open Source and Creative tools No Registration Required, just show up at AFTRS in The Entertainment Quarter (next to Hoyts). Social Media is Continue Reading…

 

Quick Post: Congratulations to Ellenor Cox and team for winning the interactive Emmy for their TV show with Social Media Scorched.TV: The guys that made Scorched.tv did a week workshop (the LAMP Residential) and a two-day workshop (LAMP Insights) at AFTRS with me on how to social media campaign their TV show. And while scorched.tv is not perfect – hard to build a ripple campaign when months get snaffled off you – they initiated those first crucial steps towards a social media entertainment future. A brave new world for film and tv directors and producers. I’m back in Sydney (back Continue Reading…

 

Sydney Australia: I’m presenting at a public short (morning) course run through LAMP (Laboratory for Advanced Media Production) and AFTRS (Australian Film Television and Radio School) on 22nd April from 9:30 to 1pm.  The fee is $60 and Jackie Turnure (Hoodlum) and Justin Baird (Google) are co-presenting. Innovations in Multi Platform Content A selection of leading innovators in multi-platform content present recent projects in the areas of social media, cross platform storytelling, extended entertainment, games and online entertainment. Presenters include: * Laurel Papworth Social Media Strategist * Jackie Turnure, Head of Development and Production at Hoodlum (winners of 2008 BAFTA Continue Reading…

 

Have a wonderful Friday. I’m off to teach a social media, cross platform course (public) run by Australian Film and Television School. In Hobart. On Saturday. Please come along, we’ve got some seats left. Or spots. Or places… y’know what I mean. Sorry I forgot to tell you before Creating Online Buzz and Growing Communities ‘Inviting Audiences to Your Party and Keeping Them There’ will demystify Web 2.0 and help you harness its power to promote your creative project online. This LAMP Insight Seminar examines techniques to attract online audiences and keep them coming back for more. It also explores Continue Reading…

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