PTOLEMUS Consulting Group Rediscover M.S.N. Frederic Bruneteau - May 15, 2009 Strategies for Mobile Companies
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Rediscover M.S.N.
Frederic Bruneteau - May 15, 2009
Strategies for Mobile Companies
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From MSN to M.S.N.
• It started with teenagers
• It was addictive
• It impacted -mostly- their virtual life
• It was - mostly -about how to lose time
• It was with friends
• It arrived from the US
• It is an island
• It was replaced by Facebook
• It starts with geeks (on mobile at least)
• It will be addictive
• It will impact their real life
• It’s about how to lose time and gain some time and money
• It can be with everybody
• It partly arrives from the US
• It is -often- not in an island
• It will be used by Facebook or replace it
M.S.N. stands for Mobile Social Networking
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Dozens of companies have been created around M.S.N.
• Fantastic amount of innovation and… imitation
• Most sites have a web and a wap interface
• Interests can vary from dating, meeting friends, sharing trip destinations, sharing hot spots
• Most have been created in the US, Germany and Spain
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These pioneers are making new user experiences possible
Mobiluck, a friendfinder and communication
platform
CitySense, a live hot spot finder
TellMeWhere, a graded placefinder
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GPS users will remain a minority
For mobile, a number of barriers to take-off remain
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GPS-enabled mobile users
• Battery life uptime is still an issue
• The need to have a data bundle reduces addressable market
• No data bundle abroad. Most applications require a large data plan and cannot be used abroad, when you need it most
• The biggest customer base owners (mobile operators, Yahoo!, etc.) have not developed / leveraged MSN applications
• Business models are not mature
• Speed and accuracy of location are often not sufficient
Other obstacles exist
Sources: ABI Research, Juniper Research, PTOLEMUS
Number of users worldwide
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Virtually all high tech leaders have invested in acquiring M.S.N. companies or enablers
• Companies have invested to gain- Technologies (e.g.
Keyhole)
- Assets / brands (Multimap)
- Time (Panoramio)
•Mobile operators seem to join
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Tech giants also want to put you in the map
We expect R.C.S. to also include location
mid-term
With Latitude, Google leverages its Google Maps investment and its Gmail contact
database
With Vine, Microsoft brings the location to Windows
Live
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Within a few years, we will be able to make dynamic people search
People
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Within a few years, we will be able to make dynamic people search
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Within a few years, we will be able to make dynamic people search
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However, all players need to solve the first problem, i.e. reach a critical mass of users
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Gaining the trust of users to give you your location is the 2nd huge barrier
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We believe most applications mostly centered around location will struggle on their own
• It is easier to create a M.S.N. application than to gain a customer base of several millions of customers
• People give their trust only when - They know and trust already the provider
- They have heard about it from colleagues, friends and family
- There no other psychological barriers (paid-for, risk)
- There is something in it for them
• In the case of the location, you need to be «whiter than white»- Giving your location to Google or Microsoft appears frightening to most people
- You need to have a well-understood interest that does not scare people: TomTom Map Share
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Instead, successful applications of M.S.N. will enable the satisfaction of concrete user cases
TripIt, a temporary community that forms when you are travelling
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Instead, successful applications of M.S.N. will enable the satisfaction of concrete user cases
Coyote, a temporary community that forms whenever you are on
the road
• There is a clear benefit that is shared by the community
• Users’ location is kept secret
• Usage is not a terminal that you have on a permanent basis
• Target users are ready to buy a custom fit device and to pay a subscription
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Geomate.jr offers a geocaching device for $69.95
Geocaching, a global treasure hunt in which participants hunt down hidden objects using satellite navigation and Web-posted coordinates and replace the items with something else
• 250,000 geocaches in the US
• A temporary community around a game
• Users’ location is kept secret
• Usage is not a terminal that you have on a permanent basis
Instead, successful applications of M.S.N. will enable the satisfaction of concrete user cases
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Multiple players can develop social networks
Meetic could go much further
What is needed- A large community of users that trust you
- The possibility to ask them to use their mobile
Mobile operators have clear levers to pull
• Introducing location on communities used by teenagers such as chat
• Create an open location enabler / environment using your community
• They can give away location-based services to generate more revenues from data bundles
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M.S.N. is more than meeting friends and dating
• Existing social networks, i.e. Facebook, LinkedIn, Viadeo, are best placed to leverage M.S.N. but have been slow
• Other customer base owners, notably mobile operators, can also leverage their own base with voluntary services
• Breakthroughs will come from - Best-in-class management of privacy options
- Automatic background reporting of location
- Linkage to very large customer bases (think about SMS interworking), i.e. partnerships
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Recipe to succeed could be to remain pragmatic and use what is available
• Use ad hoc social networks, not necessarily permanent ones
• GPS accuracy is not always necessary. Cell-based location is generally good enough for most applications.
• Social networks need not be live or even dynamic for the start. A database can be good enough (cf. Panoramio).
• A SIP (Simple Important Problem) needs to be solved first before controlling the whole life of your customer!
• Don’t hesitate to use (and build) any kind of mobile devices - M.S.N. on mobile will really start in 2009 but most
of «normal» customers will be out
- Specific, on-purpose devices can reduce usage constraints
• Try to educate your customer base about these services by giving them for free at the beginning
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