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Why Twitter (Micro-Blogging) Needs Multimedia : Top 10 Reasons

October 28th, 2008 by Social Guy

 

Twitter Needs Multimedia

Twitter’s meteoric rise proves that micro-blogging is powerful, but without images and video it falls flat in truly conveying what the person is seeing and hearing. For instance, Zannel (multimedia twitter) has video, images and text and has shot up to 2 million mobile users in a short time. Here is the top 10 list of why micro-blogging (think Twitter) must have video and images to be useful for everyone.

While Twitter currently dominates real-time, text-based communication, companies like Zannel are showing that when it comes to sharing experiences with many people at once, livecasting from the mobile handset goes far beyond the ability of text. We’ve compiled the top ten reasons that mobile video and pictures let you say what you want to say better, faster and with far greater impact than text alone.

1. Disaster/ Storms : Once upon a time, critical information about disasters like storms and large wildfires was delivered in small doses, either by radio broadcasts or through the TV news at 5pm and 10pm every evening. Mobile phones bring news to audiences instantly, even if the power lines are down or you’re trapped far from home. Imagine the difference between texting “trapped in the airport” to seeing the chaos of O’Hare airport shut down by a blizzard…the day before Thanksgiving.

2. Shopping : Tweeters love to share their daily movements, from sitting in a traffic jam to shopping for shoes at the mall. But how effective is saying, “can’t decide between the red and black pair” compared to showing folks your options? Pictures let friends get involved with the process as if they were standing next to you at the checkout stand offering advice.

3. Event : How can text ever capture the sensation of sharing an important moment with a group of people? Whether it’s sold-out a concert, a high school football game or a bachelor party in Vegas, often the sights and sounds of an event can only be expressed with pictures or video.

4. Celebrity : Ever had a close encounter with a celebrity? Most of us have some random story about the time that Keanu Reeves gave us his taxi or we saw the kid from Saved By the Bell at the In and Out Burger. How much better is a photo to share the experience with your skeptical friends?

5. Pets : People who love their pets REALLY love their pets. In fact, the U.S. pet industry is approaching $50 billion a year. From Persian cats to purse dogs, animal couture, pampering and merchandising have reached unprecedented heights as people invest huge amounts of energy and capital into spoiling their pets rotten. And nothing makes a pet owner happier than sharing little snookum’s new chew toy with the world.

6. People : Throughout our busy days we come into contact with countless people, from the grumpy guy behind the deli counter to your great-aunt Gertrude’s surprise visit. Sometimes seeing someone special affects us enough that we want to share the experience with friends and family. We’ve all received those 2:00AM texts from a frazzled daddy in the labor room. How cool would it be if we could see and hear baby Aidan, along with those delivery details?

7. Bizarre : There are moments when words just can’t explain what our eyes can see. For those times, a picture or video might be worth a million words…

8. Business : Livecasting is not just for our personal lives. It can be an essential tool in the professional realm too. Check out this clip that a grass roots blogger captured at the recent Democratic National Convention, when he found himself in the same elevator with Governor Dean.

9. Travel/trips : For many of us cell phones are a necessity on trips. We whip out our phones the moment we step off the plane to let folks know we arrived safely. Or for that disgruntled teenager trapped on a road trip, there is often nothing to do but text and tweet as she passes miles and miles of the same boring cornfields. How much cooler would it be to send a digital postcard as we pass Bob’s Big Ball of Twine or hike to Puohokamoa Falls on Maui?

10. Holidays : From Christmas to Mother’s Day, annual celebrations are one of the most popular times for folks to send cards, pick up the phone or capture moments on a camcorder. They inspire our desire to share and connect with people near and far. And how much more exciting is a picture of you in your Halloween costume, than a short text saying, “I’m going as a _____!”

Zannel makes the mobile industry’s first Instant Media Network, which allows people to instantly and visually communicate what’s happening through pictures and video across mobile and the web, including all of a user’s major social networks via a custom Zannel widget. With 2 million users Zannel is the best kept secret in social networking. Zannel won a Webby for Best Mobile Social Network in 2008, serves million of unique visitors per month, has over 50 partnerships with leading operators, media companies, and brands.

Thanks to Janice Lombardi

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  • I must admit I love the simplicity of twitter, compared to all those other social media website's like Myspace, I can't really explain it, it's just 'lightweight'.
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