0 1 00:00:01,730 --> 00:00:02,160 Okay. 1 2 00:00:02,170 --> 00:00:06,770 So the last thing I'm going to talk about is using social media to your advantage. 2 3 00:00:06,790 --> 00:00:12,820 So the thing about social media is that it basically can suck up as much time as you have. Now unless 3 4 00:00:12,820 --> 00:00:19,060 you have a dedicated social media person, then you're really going to have to focus on where are your 4 5 00:00:19,060 --> 00:00:20,110 audience at. 5 6 00:00:20,160 --> 00:00:26,200 So say if you have a product that's related to food, you want to be all over Instagram because it's such 6 7 00:00:26,260 --> 00:00:27,420 a visual thing. 7 8 00:00:27,430 --> 00:00:29,560 Instagram is so geared towards that. 8 9 00:00:29,650 --> 00:00:34,790 Now if you have a news app on the other hand then Twitter is going to be your platform. 9 10 00:00:34,990 --> 00:00:41,350 But basically the idea is that you only have so much time that you can dedicate to this activity of 10 11 00:00:41,350 --> 00:00:43,500 building social media following. 11 12 00:00:43,600 --> 00:00:48,730 If you try to spread yourself too thin or get all of your team to be on all of the social's, you will 12 13 00:00:48,730 --> 00:00:49,840 never win. 13 14 00:00:49,870 --> 00:00:52,520 So figure out who your users are. 14 15 00:00:52,540 --> 00:00:58,900 Figure out where they are at and then go and target that one platform and do it really really well. 15 16 00:00:59,200 --> 00:01:05,710 But on the other hand, make sure that you grab the handles for your app or for your product 16 17 00:01:05,740 --> 00:01:07,330 on the big four. 17 18 00:01:07,540 --> 00:01:09,910 So that's Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. 18 19 00:01:10,000 --> 00:01:16,420 Because if you've ever tried to buy back a handle, it is so expensive and so tedious that you will kick 19 20 00:01:16,420 --> 00:01:19,050 yourself for not thinking of getting it 20 21 00:01:19,060 --> 00:01:24,190 when you first launched. And in fact there's professional squatters who basically to sign up all these random 21 22 00:01:24,190 --> 00:01:29,380 words and hope that some poor company is going to need it someday and they'll sell it for a couple of 22 23 00:01:29,380 --> 00:01:30,240 thousands. 23 24 00:01:30,250 --> 00:01:33,280 So grab your handles and focus on one platform. 24 25 00:01:33,280 --> 00:01:39,190 Now the other thing you want to do especially if you're making an app is to make your app do your social 25 26 00:01:39,190 --> 00:01:40,080 media for you. 26 27 00:01:40,090 --> 00:01:41,100 What do I mean by this? 27 28 00:01:41,140 --> 00:01:47,830 So here's a story. I think about a year and a half ago, there was this article on The New York Times about 28 29 00:01:47,830 --> 00:01:52,250 36 questions to accelerate intimacy between strangers. 29 30 00:01:52,570 --> 00:01:58,390 And it was quite a fascinating read. It was based on the research of a sociologist who discovered that 30 31 00:01:58,750 --> 00:02:03,850 if you get two strangers to ask each other really intimate questions like "If you have to save your mom 31 32 00:02:03,850 --> 00:02:06,980 or dad who would you pick and why?" 32 33 00:02:07,090 --> 00:02:14,050 So not your usual Tinder date kind of conversations. But if you got two strangers to reveal themselves 33 34 00:02:14,050 --> 00:02:19,420 and expose themselves in this way and then at the end there was this like super creepy four minute stare 34 35 00:02:19,420 --> 00:02:22,920 into each other's eyes, until it hurts. 35 36 00:02:23,230 --> 00:02:24,090 Kind of is. 36 37 00:02:24,130 --> 00:02:28,620 Then apparently it will accelerate intimacy between two parties. 37 38 00:02:28,660 --> 00:02:34,090 So this article really made the rounds on all of my social media feeds. I saw it on Twitter come up again 38 39 00:02:34,090 --> 00:02:34,440 again. 39 40 00:02:34,480 --> 00:02:35,530 People were discussing it, 40 41 00:02:35,530 --> 00:02:36,710 people were sharing it. 41 42 00:02:36,720 --> 00:02:38,230 It was all over Facebook. 42 43 00:02:38,260 --> 00:02:44,650 And clearly there was a huge amount of interest in this idea. And I ended up spending about two hours 43 44 00:02:45,070 --> 00:02:50,270 creating this really really simple app that basically made it really easy to try it out. 44 45 00:02:50,290 --> 00:02:56,410 So instead of having to zoom in and swipe around on a blog post, you had an app that basically split 45 46 00:02:56,410 --> 00:02:59,730 the screen into two so that you can lay the phone down on the table 46 47 00:02:59,740 --> 00:03:05,950 and both parties can see the questions the right way up and the app would indicate whose turn it was 47 48 00:03:05,950 --> 00:03:11,550 to go when and then at the end of course there's the four minute timer for the creepy staring. 48 49 00:03:11,650 --> 00:03:17,030 But finally once you're done, you get given a compatibility score. 49 50 00:03:17,230 --> 00:03:20,550 Now this is where I reveal to you my secret sauce. 50 51 00:03:20,650 --> 00:03:28,630 For those guys who've done the iOS and Android programming courses, then you'll know what a random function 51 52 00:03:28,630 --> 00:03:30,560 is and this is all it is. 52 53 00:03:30,610 --> 00:03:36,280 It's a random function that pulls up a random number between 0 and 100 percent. 53 54 00:03:36,340 --> 00:03:42,270 The numbers are skewed to show up more between 0 and 10 percent and 90 to 100 percent. 54 55 00:03:42,310 --> 00:03:49,930 And that's by design because through data, we found that if that compatibility score was very low or 55 56 00:03:49,930 --> 00:03:57,760 very high, people were incensed to share and shout about it. And to facilitate that action there's a button 56 57 00:03:57,760 --> 00:04:03,460 called share on Facebook or share on Twitter. And then when they click one of those buttons the pop up 57 58 00:04:03,730 --> 00:04:09,820 the shared dialogue is pre-populated with the URL of the app and their compatibility score. 58 59 00:04:09,820 --> 00:04:15,100 So you see a lot of people posting on Facebook or Twitter saying "Oh you know me and my Tinder date we 59 60 00:04:15,100 --> 00:04:22,120 have 99% compatibility or me and my husband we have 0% compatibility." 60 61 00:04:22,120 --> 00:04:27,400 For some reason people are really interested in sharing this. And I hope that this is never a contribution 61 62 00:04:27,400 --> 00:04:33,340 to the breakdown of a relationship. But essentially the idea is get your app to do your social media 62 63 00:04:33,370 --> 00:04:36,740 for you try. Try and leverage the network effect. 63 64 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:43,120 You can only reach so many people. But if all of your users reached all of their friends who then reached 64 65 00:04:43,120 --> 00:04:46,050 their friends, then those numbers are massive. 65 66 00:04:46,240 --> 00:04:49,510 So try and see if you can get your social media to be automated.