Is Location enabled Social Location and Check in Getting Boring?
Written by LBSzone
Tuesday, 02 February 2010
An article in Business Week raises
some good points and touches on a topic that Ive been thinking about
for some time now is social location check-in getting old? Like other
social techno geeks, I frequently check-in to my social media profiles
using some of the fun, mobile services out there including: foursquare, Yelp, GoWalla, Schmap, Brightkite and others.
Ive seen many of my contacts falling off in use and Im also
questioning myself as to why Im taking the effort to share my
information and even crowd-source data for companies so they can build
their data holdings, eventually selling off their assets to another
company willing to pay huge $$ for this information.
To date Ive found that sharing my location with co-workers, family
and friends can have some very useful qualities. Sharing location-aware
updates of my travels while at events is also relatively useful but
quite frankly, as a user its getting pretty boring! Ive yet to
receive any useful information at all from any of the providers.. not
even a coupon
or any other valuable information being pushed to me. After checking-in
from the Gym about 50 times in the past couple of months not a mention
or one piece of feedback pushed from the gym. The problem here is that
businesses simply arent taking advantage of this and in all honesty
the majority of businesses never will, unless they happen to be managed
by a techno geek thats savvy enough and willing enough to do something
with this information.
Theres a few services that build-on your
location, enabling users to add value-added information like journal
entries, photos, and more these include EverLater (think travel
journal), Flook (photo sharing and cards) I like this idea, and
perhaps the concept of creating micro goups where groups of people
attending conferences can create a groups and then share media and
information with each other. Waze is doing a great job leveraging
foursquare and social check-in by bundling it within their mobile
navigation service.. this makes sense and is a great example of where
the sum is greater than the parts this is indeed the future.
Foursquare is cool, but ideally its just a small part of what can be
included in other apps and services.. thats when this stuff gets more
exciting!
I can check-in from the Tower bridge
in London but when I do this Id like to get some useful information in
return some history, deals near me, show me some more photos, whos
close-by, etc and a basic need, I WANT to also share photos and video
when I check-in!
For now I read about all these great offers to
users, check-in and get free stuff yadayada but so far it isnt
happening - and I live in a part of the country that is quite
technology and Geo savvy! Yelp is the new kid on the block offering
social check-in and likely have the best offering as they are rich with
reviews and user generated feedback. Ideally Yelp and others need to
partner up with other companies like WHERE (uLocate), and Yowza!! who
offer mobile coupons
in order to increase the offering to the users. Heck, most of the data
collectors dont even offer account holders access to a GeoRSS feed so
that I can actually do something useful with the recorded check-ins (in
their defense, Brightkite does provide account holders with GeoRSS and
much more). So for now, users will have to be content with becoming
mayor of their favorite hang-outs or be thrilled with getting a new
passport stamp great for newbies but for existing users theres a
common theme emerging YAWN!
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