Hurricane Ike Media Review: Judging Criteria

September 15, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

As I mentioned yesterday, I’m going to be writing reviews of the local and national ’s response to Hurricane this past weekend.

What I’ll on:

  • Update frequency
  • Web site usability
  • User generated solicitation and usage
  • Multi- coverage
  • Distribution of outside the “walled garden”
  • Innovation, or lack thereof in coverage

Where I’m coming from:

If you have any questions please feel free to leave them in the comments section of any post. Notice someone doing something that I’ve missed? Let me know and I’ll be sure to update posts or continue the series as necessary.

Each of the outlets I’ll profile and this week are major operations with large audiences. I don’t want to be too critical of efforts or insinuate that there is any one “right” way of doing things online because there isn’t. What I’m measuring them against are what I consider to be the current “best practices” in online distribution.

Also understand that each of these companies have very different technical and infrastructure components which I’ll address where possible.

This post is part of the Hurrricane Ike Media Review series by Jonathan Coffman. I welcome your comments below.

Why I’d Make A Good Social Media Club Board Member

July 14, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

—Please For Me, Jonathan Coffman for Social Media Club Board Member by clicking here (voting is open until Thursday —

I’ll try to keep this post short and sweet, but I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and my ideas for the SMC.

If you weren’t already aware, I am a candidate for the final open seat on the founding Board of Directors of the Social Media Club. The is a national non-profit that is working toward standarization, simplication, and openness in social .

Members include people like me who live, work, and breathe social professionally as well as people who the ideas of an open and inviting social landscape. I’ve been a member since about a month after they opened their (online) doors.

As someone who understands and works in and with social daily for a major company, and as someone who supports and honestly believes in an open and safe I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to assist this great in getting off the ground.

My current employer is PBS, also a non-profit with beliefs above and beyond most American brands. While I work each and every day to spread and enhance social adoption and usage across the system I also devote a large amount of my personal time to research and participate in surrounding the best practices and most inclusive ways to foster online building. Here at my personal website I publish and evangelize my own personal beliefs outside of my professional capacity.

Social is more than a for me, it’s a way to look at world. My vision is for a social landscape that we don’t even have to call social-. Social should become as ubitquitous as the itself.

My vision and passion for social- and online communities is why I’d to assist and be a part of the Social Club. I feel like I can bring a lot to the table for them and help to not only evangelize current and emerging standards, but also serve as a beacon to newcomers in this exciting time.

Please feel free to contact me via any method that’s efficient for you and I will gladly answer any questions or clarify any information.

Twitter, A Journalist’s Best Friend

April 25, 2008 by Jonathan · 2 Comments 

Here’s a little nugget and inspiration I’d to get some feedback from the masses on:

I wasn’t actually able to take in any of this live last week, but the amazing power of Twitter can do a reporter’s work for them. Take a look at the first-hand accounts of people who felt the earthquake last week.
In 140 characters or less you really get a feeling for the state of these people are in and what they want to know, things that the - could provide to them in a similar fashion, and with similar speed and agility.
Earthquake Tweets:
mention in NBC Nightly earthquake coverage:
(Thanks Jim Long for the to those tweets and the resulting coverage) 
Simple communications tools like bring new meaning to ‘urgency’ and ‘transparency’, there is no holding back information for a newscast, just pure here’s what’s happening now and here are some potential answers to help you navigate your own life.
I’ve put to work for me, and in fact have gotten calls and emails from potential employers because of the ideas and thoughts that I share with the 300+ people who “follow me”. 
It’s a great way to get a feeling for what’s really going on at any given moment in time, and when I have a question about nearly any topic I have an immediate forum of people much smarter than I who will chime in and help out.
To see how I use , take a look at http://www.twitter.com/jdcoffman 
-Jonathan
http://www.jonathancoffman.com
713-965-7370

Mollom - Spam Control and More

April 24, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

I came across this service a little earlier in the week and can’t wait to give it a try! It is quite possibly the first real competitor to for filtering and control. The is all up in arms with praise for the -service.

Sometime next week I think I’ll toss it onto one of my Drupal sites and see how it does for a while. While I’ve been pretty happy with (which I use on this site), competition is always a good thing and everyone likes to detect and delete .

What appears to be the claim to fame with Mollom is that learns from it’s mistakes and your . Apparently one of the features in the pipe is filtering, like nuking inappropriate language from sites. While the sites that I’ve managed haven’t had much of a language problem, those things do happen and varying defense levels certainly help to quell managerial fear.

If you’ve used http://.com/javascript:mctmp(0); let me know your thoughts.

A Personal Update

April 19, 2008 by Jonathan · 1 Comment 

Today’s post has two different themes, 1) a change in format and 2) my search.

I wanted to start out by saying that I’ve changed the way things work on here a little. After getting several emails, I re-evaluated having my Twitter updates archive to my . I’ve decided that there isn’t very much value derived from having those posts reposted here.

This blog and my Tweets fill very different needs and have very different value. I have decided that while having a searchable archive of my Tweets here was nice for me, it really wasn’t providing very much value to you, my valued readers. I’ve disabled the cross-posting of Tweets on this until a better solution crops up.

In the meantime, be sure to Follow me on . About two weeks ago I hit 300 followers on and am now proud to be followed by nearly 350 people. Thank you so much for your and I hope that you enjoy the insight and that I share with the .

On another personal note, you may have noticed that my has been inconsistent as of late. This is a short-term situation and I hope to normal daily posting very soon. As you know, I’ve been actively seeking full-time employment, and looking is nearly a full-time . Normally I would be writing daily and scheduling posts a day or two ahead of schedule about ideas, thoughts, and happening. However, I don’t want to jeopardize any of the opportunities coming down the pipe.

I’ve already had to make some tough decisions, and there will be no shortage of more difficult decisions for at least the next several weeks. As I make those decisions and finalize plans, I will post some information from the numerous I’ve been having with wonderful people across the country on the of information and distribution (formerly known as the ).

If you haven’t already, I’d like to invite you to subscribe to my via by using the form in the right-side column or by adding my RSS feed to your feed reader.

The Twitter Song by Alana Taylor

April 15, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

I was sent a link to this YouTube earlier this week and just the opportunity to watch it. It’s a great example of how a fanatical user base can benefit your company and your . The is reporting over 1,200 views, and it didn’t cost anything.

When you your and provide value people notice, and in an increasingly wired () world individual users have a voice. Now the decision becomes, do you want to use their voices as an asset in your or push them elsewhere.

I’d argue that a healthy medium is probably best, although an engaged based web site where 

When A Podcast Isn’t Just A Podcast

April 10, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

I had a great IM conversation last night with a author regarding my post from a few days ago about the death of . He seemed to agree on many levels and was hoping for some advice because he’s feeling trapped in his current network and not sure how to venture out on his own.

One thing that struck me in this conversation was that I didn’t mean to declare podcasts dead in the sense of being useless, they have a an excellent use as being a form of on-the-go . What I don’t think is effective is having a just for the purpose of having a . A on its own is lonely, and people want, and need context with their .

In the semantic web context and conversation is even more important than it was 3 years ago when everyone decided that podcasts were the big thing. One that I work with has had a pod/vod cast in the works for 4 or 5 years and what I’m telling them now is that it’s probably not worth their time to try to play catchup and release them now, let’s just move on and work on something much more current like accepting public opinion and thoughts in an open forum on their web properties.

What spurred my post the other day was the abundance of “” sessions planned for NAB next week, if these executives are just now about and thinking about implementing podcasts, then the public is going to suffer because the larger world has moved on already.

If pod/ is an easy thing to implement within your existing and by all means, start ‘casting! But if that process is going to be a long one and expend a lot of resources that could otherwise be directed toward more 2-way with your , then I think you should concentrate on doing that.

If you’ve made it all the way down here in the post you probably don’t need it, but here’s a summary: is dead as a sole medium, it’s a one-way conversation and everything I’m seeing says that the public wants and needs 2-way communication with their agencies to build trust and understanding. Pod/Vod casting makes a great complement to other tools but I don’t think it should be used on its own.

Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-04-01

April 1, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

  • Made it back to Columbia, now comes the hard part, unpacking! #
  • @chrisbrogan you seem like an ideal candidate for actually #
  • @xphilter welcome to the club! #
  • @lavosby I encourage SL to further adopt posts as a great way to enhance the ‘’ surrounding your services. #
  • @kambei, the real magic is when you hand a youngster an iPhone and they ‘know’ how to use it - it’s that user friendly! - #
  • Wow, Blockbuster has now spammed two of my accounts with "it’s been a while since you’ve rented, come back and try Total Access again" #
  • @csamuel what’s your first app going to be? I’m still waiting for my invite #
  • @mightykenny I currently have Netflix and it! #
  • @mightykenny I hadn’t realized they did that with the high def , I’ll have to investigate (although I’m not HD yet) #
  • I just successfully upgraded my to 2.5 - It was mostly painless, took about 15 minutes total #
  • Good late morning twitterville, whole slew of errands scheduled today #
  • Reading up on the April 1 jokes by today #
  • @jackieKazil I’m reading coverage of this year’s Jokes on TC: Build Your Very Own Airplane <http://tinyurl.com/2pkb4y> #
  • ha! Calendar "I’m feeling lucky" button got me a date with Paris Hilton tonight… #
  • @Scobleizer as does Kansas City International Airport, Free WiFi rocks! #
  • @acafourek you mean there is sun in ? or just ‘natural light’ :-) #
  • Took care of my academic duties by getting a cap and gown for graduation today, only a few weeks late #
  • I’m in a class that just had an ambush award of $10k for the professor by top officials #
  • It’s a great day when people who their jobs and provide such a great public service are thanked in a public way :-) #
  • @chrisbrogan, I have to disagree, I to get rid of landlines altogether. I haven’t had one for 3.5 years now and won’t look back #
  • Just back from going to the grocery store with a friend, I’ve some I need to do tonight! #
  • @cimota @chockenberry sure there is, hit the "shift" key twice and it illuminates blue, caps lock #

Convergence of the Future

March 19, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

makers keep talking about backpack journalists and having reporters be good at everything. Now we all know that’s just not possible, but it hasn’t stopped the visionaries from proclaiming convergence the of .

Convergence of the is already happening of course, and convergence is the . No longer is a station just a station. Or a station, just a station. I’ve been interviewing with trying to find a full-time gig after graduation and I recently met with a editor from a small-market.

He said something to the effect that “I’m not just running a , I’m also a TV station, station, podcaster, blogger, information resource, and that’s on top of the seven printed products my produces”. This is what convergence is, its one taking on and challenging the other forms.

Back in the early days of my School experience they taught about how the wasn’t the end-all of , much to the contrary each individual had its own benefits. Well, yes that’s true in part, each form of (broadcast, , online, social, etc) does have distinct advantages and disadvantages, but that’s the great thing about the , it allows each of those to succeed and distribute their product in an open-market of consumers and viewers.

The brings all of those competing old- technologies and pardon the cliche, it creates synergies between them. No longer is a just a , but instead its a station, tv station, web site, and a in and of itself.

This is the Real of convergence , a combined product that reaches all people equally and in multiple formats. We’re already doing this in many cases but makers haven’t taken it far enough yet.

Convergence to me is all about taking advantage of the things that make a particular medium what it is. is immensely visual for instance, but a 30 minute newscast can’t begin to touch the detail a 1,500 word article in a major can. The power of the changes all that.

The power of the creates an open marketplace of ideas from which consumers can ingest and even create their own and information resources. One of the goals for my Contributr project is just that, make the communication between the public and a easy for both parties so that both are more likely to interact and create even better for the communities (and the world) that they serve.

If you’re interested in hearing more of my ideas on the of and the things that can be right now, subscribe to my RSS feed right here and always get the latest posts.

As always, comments are always open on this (although the first time you post I may have to approve it to make sure you’re not a robot) so join the conversation!

What it Felt Like to Have No Blog for 8 Days | chrisbrogan.com

March 15, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

What it Felt Like to Have No Blog for 8 Days | chrisbrogan.com: “”

I just thought I’d take a moment to let the people who follow my own know that fellow blogger and personal-branding and social guru is back online after 8 crazy nights of having no .

I think Chris handled the situation very well, he certainly had a lot of from all of his tech-centric followers. I’m just glad to have him back up and running.

In no way was he out of touch with his while his site was on hiatus. Chris kept on Tweeting away, and wrote a couple of times on his Tumblog which he mapped over to his own site.

It figures of course that something as major as having your site fail on you happens when you’re in the middle of conference season and with SxSW where I’m sure Chris was a big hit.

This incident just goes to show you however that keeping and maintaining backups of your data is VERY important. Especially when you have as much floating around on the web as Chris does.

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