December 12, 2007 @ 11:38 pm - Filed under: Strategy -

One of the things we’ve been discussing with our clients lately is the new evolving platforms and how they relate to their existing businesses. The dynamics of the web are changing so now sites, especially social ones need to develop a multi prong approach to development.

Social and entertainment sites need to think of this in either a 2 or 3 prong approach. The core of this being your main property or hub, while the other prongs are your social footprint out on the web. So keep this in mind when you are building your site or project. If it is dependent on large amounts of traffic to succeed, you need to be able to move into the places where the traffic already is.

You don’t go to a stream and hope to catch the same amount of fish you’d get in a river. So why would you put yourself out in the web and expect the traffic to redirect to your little corner?

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Michael Atkinson says,

maybe it’s me, but it wasn’t real intutitive on how to find an email address to contact you. We are about to launch a SN for the restaurant vertical and need viral aps, widgets and ideas. Love to talk.

mla@fohboh.com

Cheers!

Dec 17, 2007 at 4:52 am

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