Why Media Creators Need To Pay Attention To Ecosystems. And Ponies.

Let me get this out of the way.  I am going to discuss how Apple's iCloud and Ecosystems, My Little Pony Fandom, and creating successful media come together.  I am not insane in any way you can prove, I just want to note that.

Now, where to begin while you search for the tranq gun . . .

As we've seen Apple is pretty much ahead in the Ecosystem race – creating a unified suite of technologies that are fast, interconnected, reliable, and universal.  The announcement about the iCloud is unsurprising – it's just another case of more utility, giving you access to your content anywhere.  Apple is giving us the ecosystem – everywhere all the time.

Everyone will follow suit (or perhaps, suite).  Amazon is obviously doing their own ecosystem and of course has EC2.  Other companies have, at least, the potential.

So, ecosystems.  All over, everywhere, omnipresent.  Do anything, anywhere, any time (more or less, we know there will bugs)

Now, let's turn to My Little Pony.

(Put the nets down, people).

This fandom, which I've often said "isn't so much a fandom as a science experiment" is big, active, and bold.  It churns out fan product constantly, from art to memes to music videos.  It's honestly one of the most dynamic fandoms I've seen in ages.  I easily credit this productivity with expanding it and keeping it going.

It's a fandom that persists on the ability to communicate and to create fan -product and interaction.  It's also a fandom that anyone would love to have for their media creation – loyal, enthusiastic, and buying things.  That heavy fan-creation/fan-interaction is doubtlessly part of it's magic – and potential.

Where am I going with this?  Simple:
1) A successful media product needs dedicated fans to support it and purchase it and peripheral goods.
2) Fandoms persist with communication, social media, and fan creativity.
3) Ecosystems are going to make fan-creation and fan involvement faster, more easily distributed, and more easily participated in.

So end result?  The insane popularity of My Little Pony shows the importance of fan involvement, and Ecosystems are gonna make that easier, and faster.

So you got a book, movie, comic, etc.?  Take advantage of what's coming because your competitors are going to.

Take advantage of the fact your fans can get involved faster by encouraging it with communities, emails, apps, and more.

Take advantage of fans making fan product and by not getting aggressive towards them unless absolutely needed.  In fact, with Ecosystems there will be more of it coming faster.

For that matter, set your fan product boundaries early and help out.  Meme-blanks, templates, mentioning videos, etc.  Expect it and assist it when you can.

Fandom is gonna get faster and ecosystems are going to do it.

If you're a writer or an artist or what have you watching the Herd of Bronies storm the internet and drooling?  Get moving.

Because if you want fans, they'll want to get moving too, and ecosystems will let it happen.

Steven Savage

E3 And WWDC – It Seemed the Same

OK, it may just be me – but this week WWDC and E3 kind of felt the same to me.

I don't know if it's a case of perspective.  Perhaps I'm just used to seeing things from a "high-level" analysis point of view and I saw them as part of the same trends and patterns.  But it didn't feel like a case of perspective; it felt like I was seeing two things that were way too much a like.

The new technology.  The analysis of the trends by the pundits.  The market talk.  The discussion of repercussions.  More new technology.  More analysis.

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News of the Day 6/6/2011

It's WWDC today, so expect LOTS of news and analysis . . . and we'll also get E3 in here tomorrow.

Economics/Geekonomics:
Economic report isn't too hot and looks like small businesses aren't going to be hiring and might even let people go. Ouch. We could well be seeing a double-dip recession.

Demographics:
Where paychecks go farther – and are worth the least. Some fascinating stuff. Is it just me or is DC getting more and more attractive all the time?

Microsoft:
WDDC: The new XBox experience is pretty much full multimedia. Voice controlled, streamlines, media-focused, etc. The Xbox is so painfully obviously becoming Microsoft's major central device it's not funny – and this sounds pretty slick. Keep in mind that others may follow suit, and they have a huge audience with buy-in already.

Publishing:
WWDC: Apple has increased its eBook sales. Some useful information on eBooks in general is provided.

Security:
Nintendo gets hacked but nothing is stolen, and the hackers, LulzSec, seem to be more benevolent toward Nintendo. I think hacking-of-game companies is going to be big for awhile (and a thought, why no known attacks versus XBox or Microsoft? or is that coming?).

Tablets:
WDDC: Details on the iOS 5. Lots of little tweaks, but some powerful stuff including iOS message (gee, didn't we see an article on Apple-as-Twitter last week)? That'll shift some messaging politics.

Technology:
WWDC: iCloud, the worst-kept Apple secret, is announced and described. It's pretty iOS-centric, but it's seriously hardcore – it stores and dupes everything. Note this is yet ANOTHER step of Apple as service, and something I expect to see more duplicating of (keep in mind Amazon has a cloud system, Google has sort of one . . . ). This lends major credibility to the cloud (good for engineers) and brings up security concerns (good for engineers and lawyers).

WWDC: More details on Lion. I note the move to more iPad like functions and even more convenience.

Oh, and be sure to get a list of all the apps and developers Apple's upgrades make irrelevant.

Video Games:
Double Fine to do a Kinect Sesame Street Game which I consider the perfect synergy for the goofy-yet-savvy show and the forward-thinking game company. Great combo, and I hope it pays off (and thus they make money and hire).

WDDC: Kinect support is going to be everywhere. It looks like all future Tom Clancy titles will involve Kintect. Programmers, get used to it . . .

Witty Quote Of the Day:
Dustin Curtis – "Apple just pissed off:Dropbox, Sparrow, Instapaper, Readability, Remember the Milk, Facebook, RIM, & the carriers. Well done."

QUESTION OF THE DAY: Could the impact of Ecosystem development stamp out a lot of smaller companies?

Steven Savage