Platform integrations - Facebook + There.com

Will has a nicely detailed post on there.com’s “Facing There” application that strategically integrates the experience of there.com users onto their social networks on facebook. It is an interesting way of extending the experience of their users a step beyond by synergizing with one of the more popular social networking platforms. This is also a good case to evaluate how people are planning virtual events on there.com and sharing the event details on their facebook pages. Does this level of syndication, synergies and cross-platform interactions help enhance user experience?

There.com recently launched a Facebook application, Facing There. Facing There’s app design, launch and roadmap are part of There.com’s strategy for operating in a world where their users have to manage participating in a growing number of social graphs.Michael explicitly cited the exploding number of social graphs online, and we discussed his company’s strategic decision making on how to partner with Facebook and MySpace versus compete with them. These large social networks do not have support for avatar based interaction, the core of There.com’s user experience. Facing There is an explicit attempt to allow users to take their There.com experience and make it a part of their social networking experience.

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  • bobbicknell
    There.com looks interesting.A great concept of integrating with Facebook combining the two networks. Look forward to checking this out more.Enjoyed the full post and saw how avatar site worked.

    Thanks for the case study and the website to check out. Thanks too for book Social Traffic!
  • Avitar based sites seem anathema to what we've been discussing. Relationship has to do with transparency and authenticity. If I don't want to disclose even a picture of myself, then I would expect others to wonder what else I am not disclosing.

    I understand that this also has to be balanced with privacy and that some people prefer avitars to self-disclosure of even a photo of themselves. I for one gravitate to those that show not only their picture, but tell who they are beyond their product or their service.

    The Social Traffic VIP intros on facebook accomplished this in spades.
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