Monthly Archive for April, 2009

MEX Mobile User Experience Conference & Awards

It’s that time of the year again where some of my favourite conferences are coming up. One of them is MEX: The PMN Mobile User Experience Conference & Awards on 19th – 20th May in the WallaceSpace in London, UK. I attended the previous 2 editions of the conference and I am part of the jury again this year.

“MEX is a very different style of conference, dedicated to enhancing the mobile user experience. We bring together 100 of the most creative thinkers in the mobile business and challenge them to create a collaborative response to our 8 point MEX Manifesto through 2 days of workshops and debates. Corporate pitches are outlawed. Instead, you can expect the brightest ideas, most inspiring speakers and best business opportunities, presented in an environment full of light, air, sofas and healthy brain food.” — Marek Pawlowski, founder of the MEX Conference & Awards.

The MEX Mobile User Experience Awards challenge the world’s most talented designers, engineers and visionaries to unleash their creativity and show us a product, service, platform or concept which will delight their target users and enhance the mobile experience.

The challenge…Design an interface, idea or product to delight customers and enhance the mobile user experience. Check the details how to enter the 2009 MEX Mobile User Experience Awards here.

The deadline for entries is Friday, 8th May 2009 at 23:00 GMT. Please ensure your entries are received by this dat.

Since there is extremely high demand for conference registrations and the event usually sells out well in advance, Marek has been so kind to reserve 5 passes for mTrends readers. All you need to do is to enter the ‘RD42′ code when registering at http://www.pmn.co.uk/mex/register09.shtml . The price to attend the conference is £1499.

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Jim Margolis on Obama’s Campaign

Last Friday I spoke at El Dia C at the 10th Anniversary of the Club de Creativos in Madrid together with Jim Margolis, a senior partner at GMMB, a Washington-based political consulting, advertising, and communications firm.

Jim was a key strategist in Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign and has worked for the campaigns of many Democratic senators. Margolis is the strategist behind the Barack Obama presidential campaign.

It was great to be able to meet and talk with Jim, he did a great presentation at the event focusing on some key strategic area’s that made this historical campaign a success. There has been lots of writing on the campaign but not really on the strategy behind.

The strategic imperatives before and during the entire the campaign were:

- Own “Change”
- Focus relentlessly on the economy
- Reassure voters about Obama

Some critical lessons learned:

- Know what you stand for
- Be disciplined and communicate a clear message
- Meet people where they are, build relationships and empower them
- Take risks
- Intergrated communication efforts and use technology
- Speed matters

One of the key layers of the online campaign was definately Chris Hughes (24). As one of four founders of Facebook, he left the company early 2007, to work on Obama’s new-media campaign.

Read this article in the New York Times in which Obama credits the Internet’s social networking tools with a “big part” of his primary season success:

“One of my fundamental beliefs from my days as a community organizer is that real change comes from the bottom up,” Mr. Obama said in a statement. “And there’s no more powerful tool for grass-roots organizing than the Internet.”

Read also this recent interview in Fast Company on how Chris helped create the Barack Obama campaign:

“By the time the campaign was over, volunteers had created more than 2 million profiles on the site, planned 200,000 offline events, formed 35,000 groups, posted 400,000 blogs, and raised $30 million on 70,000 personal fund-raising pages.”

The combined use of email, online donors, social networks, phone calls, web sites and video were all of great influence reaching out to the younger american citizens, in the end the key for the campaign’s success.

Also mentioned, the importance of Obama 08 iPhone app as a viral recruiting campaign tool.

I was in San Francisco when Obama won the elections and one of the details I thought were really great that evening was that all volunteers who helped during the campaign received a “Thank you!” sms message from Obama before he went on TV for his victory speech. It’s all in the little details if you ask me.

It was a very interesting and inspiring talk.

Thanks to the Club de Creativos team and expecially Philippe Rougier and Concha Wert for inviting me, it was a fun day! You can view my Flickr set of the day here.

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Mobile Brand Advertising in Contagious

Last Friday I spoke at El Dia C at the 10th Anniversary of the Club de Creativos in Madrid together with Paul Kemp-Robertson, Editorial Director from Contagious Magazine. Contagious is a quarterly intelligence briefing in magazine, DVD and online format. It identifies the ideas, trends and innovations behind the world’s most revolutionary marketing strategies.

While I focused my presentation on the the contextual and social importance of mobile advertising in the near future, it was great to see how Paul showed some examples of big brands starting to innovative brand actions using the mobile media, as well as Augmented Reality in combination with RFID chips.

If you are a brand or an agency planning to use mobile in your media mix, you should definately have a look at the latest issue of the quarterly magazine, some great examples of successful campaigns are featured. Campaign examples this issue include  Fanta, LG, O2, Vans, Nike Women, Kraft, Guiness, Yahoo!, Google, Nokia, Samsung, MiniCabrio and Blyk amongst many others.

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Mobile 2.0 Europe Startup Registration

The Mobile 2.0 Europe Startup registration is now open!

Mobile 2.0 Europe is a platform for innovative start-ups focusing on mobile applications & services seeking exposure to investors, industry leaders and potential partners, the trade press, tech bloggers and early-adopters.

This year’s Mobile 2.0 Europe Launch Pad will have 6 startups presenting, one for each of the 6 themes of the event: Beyond Free, Openness, Play, Sense, Cloud and Context.

If you are interested in presenting in the Launch Pad please fill-in the registration form and choose the theme which best fits your value proposition. Startup registration to the Launch Pad closes on May 28, 2009 at midnight PST.

The Mobile 2.0 Organizing Committee will evaluate and the selected startups to present at Mobile 2.0 Europe event will be announced on June 1, 2009.

Entering the start-up competition is free and the winners will get a free ticket to the conference. However, remember that presenters need to be able to travel to Barcelona at their own cost.

Enter the Mobile 2.0 Europe Startup Registration at http://startups.mobile20.eu/

Good luck!

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