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		<title>The more I see, the more I know&#8230; do I start to understand? That part of our future might not be networks, but glass silos?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;The more I see, the more I know; the more I know, the less I understand&#8230; (P Weller, Changing Man)
So, Twitter lists.
Apologies; this involves a little story.
As the more Addiply-aware of you will have, hopefully, twigged we now have a little thang going on with the good people of TrinityMirror and their far-flung North-East, hyper-local [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>&#8216;The more I see, the more I know; the more I know, the less I understand&#8230;</em> (P Weller, Changing Man)</p>
<p>So, Twitter lists.</p>
<p>Apologies; this involves a little story.</p>
<p>As the more Addiply-aware of you will have, hopefully, twigged we now have a little <em>thang</em> going on with the good people of TrinityMirror and their far-flung North-East, hyper-local outpost; the JournalLive &#8216;Your Place&#8217; platform&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.journallive.co.uk/northumberland-sites/">http://www.journallive.co.uk/northumberland-sites/</a></p>
<p>Means that we can now offer an little Amble solicitor the chance to advertise to his local community for a fiver a week rather than take a chance that a Google text ad would ping half-way round the world and back again onto his preferred site in Amble&#8230; it&#8217;s a simple philosophy that is now open to any SME in rural Northumberland looking to digitally market their wares.</p>
<p>Here you go, peeps&#8230; take your pick&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.addiply.com/index.php?option=com_addiply&amp;Itemid=69&amp;r1=1&amp;r2=1">http://www.addiply.com/index.php?option=com_addiply&amp;Itemid=69&amp;r1=1&amp;r2=1</a></p>
<p>Naturally &#8211; given this is the Age of Collaboration; that whilst content may still be king, collaboration is queen, etc&#8230; &#8211; I&#8217;m more than happy to help Helen, David and the TrinityMirror Co &#8217;seed&#8217; some awareness of Addiply; we&#8217;re working together.</p>
<p>As we all have to.</p>
<p>So, I therefore start to tart myself round Twitter looking for digitally-minded folk in the region that might &#8216;get&#8217; what Addiply offers them. Simple, accountable, place-it-yourself advertising for a fiver a week.</p>
<p>@HallMeister, in fairness, finds me. She&#8217;s smart that way.</p>
<p>But off we go to @Girl_Geeks_NE and out pops @ElegantIntros</p>
<p>Our Louise runs a posh dating agency out somewhere near Hexham; seeking out the alpha males of Walker, Wallsend and Byker&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.elegantintros.com/">http://www.elegantintros.com/</a></p>
<p>So far, so simple&#8230; Ponteland, you sense is posh. OK, place an ad there Louise&#8230;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s great. But I now want to see who else is out there on Twitter; running a small, digitally-minded business in the North-East. So, I kinda figure that someone, somewhere must have a &#8216;Twitter list&#8217; of North-East businesses&#8230;</p>
<p>And old smarty pants Louise, does&#8230;</p>
<p>Like the rest of us, not quite sure why she collected/curated/managed/edited/coralled a list of 165 North-East businesses together under one &#8216;roof&#8217; &#8211; <em>her own</em>, note &#8211; but there it is&#8230;</p>
<p>@ElegantIntros/north-east-businesses</p>
<p>&#8230; which I duly follow.</p>
<p>Now that list is just the kind of list that I was looking for; I don&#8217;t know any of them from Adam.. I live at my Mum&#8217;s in Norfolk; or at least for as long as she&#8217;s in the N&amp;N, I do.</p>
<p>So the chances of me putting together a list of that <em>relevant</em> nature that&#8217;s 166-people strong? Nil.</p>
<p>Could do it; but bit like SEO&#8230; have neither the time, the energy or the inclination. Not when someone has already done the hard work for me. Louise Northwood, in this instance.</p>
<p>But what&#8217;s fascinating in all this is the <em>value</em> that is starting to emerge.</p>
<p>Wittingly or not &#8211; and, obviously, she knew what she was doing &#8211; but Louise has collected a list of <em>value</em> that, crucially, she controls. And Twitter gave her &#8216;the kit&#8217; to do it.</p>
<p>She is the gatekeeper to a list of 166 names that I want access to&#8230; and Twitter ring-fenced them beneath her brand, @elegantintros</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t get to that list without going through Louise, so to speak. Or without Twitter.</p>
<p>I can sift through all 166 little avatars and message them directly; or else I can appeal to the Mistress of the Message and ask Louise to let me in&#8230;</p>
<p>Now, for my marketing needs re Addiply and TM&#8217;s Northumberland sites, I&#8217;d probably pay a micro-payment for access to that list&#8230; if a Port &amp; Lemon on the Quayside fails to suffice.</p>
<p>And then Twitter and Louise can divvie up that micro-payment between them.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s <em>really</em> interesting is the fact that whereas we thought this new world of ours might be networked &#8211; that silos were <em>sooo</em> old-fashioned &#8211; here comes Twitter installing <em>glass</em> silos into a network; in that we can now press our Twitchy noses against the glass of Louise&#8217;s @elegantintros/north-east-businesses &#8217;silo&#8217; &#8211; but we can&#8217;t touch.</p>
<p>Not to them en masse&#8230; as a group&#8230; as a list&#8230; as a community.</p>
<p>Not without an invite.</p>
<p>Or, in theory, a micro-payment.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s empowering Louise to be a woman of influence. She&#8217;s the one with the ticket to the ball.</p>
<p>For now. Until the next person builds a bigger and a better Twitter-list.</p>
<p>Now I look at other lists. And I look at @DavidCohn &#8211; he of SpotUs fame. Top lad.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m following his lists @DigiDave/colleagues cos I strongly suspect that there will be <em>people</em> of value therein; my squidgy nose is pressed up against his glass silo wondering what I have to do to get in&#8230; and would I pay to market either myself or my wares to that particular crew&#8230;</p>
<p>Possibly; I&#8217;d pay five bucks on the door&#8230; he&#8217;s a smart lad; he probably hangs around with a cool crew; his list is one on which to be seen&#8230;. etc, etc.. I could do some business in there; make some good connections with people that Dave has already <em>edited</em> for my benefit.</p>
<p>For that&#8217;s what he&#8217;s done. He&#8217;s <em>subbed</em> out the run-of-the-mill; discarded the flotsam and jetsam and concentrated his efforts and his invites on those that are making the right kind of sounds, not those just making any old noise.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s acted as a filter; as an editor.</p>
<p>And in doing that he&#8217;s made my own life easier&#8230; right, those are the people I need to be talking to&#8230; over there.</p>
<p>And for that simple act &#8211; of putting a list of his mates together &#8211; both @DigiDave and Twitter deserve a reward. And therein may lay the genesis of a business model.</p>
<p>Very interesting.</p>
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