Thursday, May 31, 2012

Who wants to be part of the craze?


The news story I found talks about how Foursquare wants to be popular like other social networks, but not fall short when it comes to being profitable like the others.

How does the CEO, Dennis Crowley, plan to make this social site a place to frequent and stay profitable? He plans to incorporate coupons to entice users, individualize search tabs/engines based on people’s habits, along with a redesign of the original Foursquare app.

Although there are individuals that can’t stand all the Foursquare check-ins, Crowley shrugs of the haters and hopes that with offering these promotions for users that check-in starting in July, the social site will generate more revenue, be able to compete with its competition (Groupon, Facebook, and Yelp), and gain more users by “warming up” to the notion of location sharing (WSJ).

The CEO states that meeting with merchants that are frequented most often and also those that used to see many check-ins at their establishment and have seen a decline seems to be going well. They discuss what has been working for them, what hasn’t, and what maybe they haven’t thought of to get new and old customers to come back. Right now there are many strategizing meet and great sessions going on to figure out what works to maintain customers and pump up this social network to be able to compete with the rest of the big dogs.

As Crowley points out, not only is Foursquare looking to grow its user base, but also sees that in order to do that and stay current/popular, it must also expand its business and what it can offer the consumer. Which he feels is a win, win for everyone involved.

I thought this article was interesting because I am on the fence about Foursquare. It is fun to check-in and see what people are doing, but I can see that plus people’s personal lives unfold all in one on Facebook. I forget easily about Foursquare and tend to not check-in or use it. Knowing that there may be other reasons for me to use this social site such as directing me to my favorite spots when I am out of town or saving money with special promotions, it will make me want to use it more. Instead of feeling like it is just a game and a check-in on my friends, it will help a single mom/college student, like myself, to save money and time! Both something I cherish….




2 comments:

  1. I believe that it's a great idea to offer more incentives to entice individuals to use foursquare. The only quandary I have with this is that social media sites like foursquare are using their subscriber’s cookie history as a way to entice the individual with numerous offers that are aimed at products that they may be interested in. This is all done by searching through an individuals browsing history. For me this violates the privacy that citizens of the United States should be guaranteed. Unfortunately though there are many loopholes when it comes to the electronic privacy of the consumer. And furthermore; the United States needs to adopt OECD-grade privacy laws, which will benefit the consumer from having their personal information compromised.

    Regards,
    Ryan Lucas

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