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Webinar: New Directions in Communications | June 24, 2020 | David LaPlante

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David LaPlante Senior Vice President

Sales & Marketing

Twitter: #otoinc

@davidlaplante

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Established in 1997, One to One Interactive is the first global enterprise to assemble a complete solution for brands, agencies, and publishers executing one-to-one marketing strategies. The company employs over 150 professionals in 7 offices located in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia.

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Agenda

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3500BC to 1969AD •  3500 BC – Phoenicians developed alphabet •  1775 BC – Greeks read left to right •  900 BC – The very first postal service – in China. •  776 BC – Homing pigeons @ Olympics. •  530 BC The Greeks start the very first library. •  14 – Romans establishing their postal services. •  100 – First bound books •  105 – Tsai Lun of China invents paper as we know it •  1455 – Johannes Gutenberg invents printing press. •  1650 - First daily newspaper - Leipzig. •  1814 - First photographic image. •  1821 - Charles Wheatstone the first microphone. •  1835 - Samuel Morse invents Morse code. •  1861- United States starts the Pony Express. •  1876 - Thomas Edison patents the mimeograph. •  Alexander Graham Bell patents the electric

telephone. •  1877 - Thomas Edison patents the phonograph. •  1898 - First telephone answering machines.

•  1902 – Guglielmo Marconi transmits radio •  1906 – Lee Deforest invents electronic amplifying •  1910 – Thomas Edison demonstrates the first

talking motion picture. •  1914 – First cross continental telephone call made. •  1916 – First radios with tuners - different stations. •  1927 – NBC starts two radio networks. CBS

founded. •  1930 – First US television broadcasts in the US •  1938 – Television broadcasts taped and edited. •  1939 – Scheduled television broadcasts begin. •  1944 – Harvard's Mark I Information Science

begins •  1948 – Transistor invented - enabling the

miniaturization of electronic devices. •  1949 – Network television starts in U.S. •  1951 – Computers are first sold commercially. •  1958 – Chester Carlson invents Xerox machine.

Integrated Circuit invented. •  1963 Zip codes invented in the United States.

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1969AD – 2009AD •  1969 – ARPANET the first Internet started. •  1971 – The microprocessor invented. •  1972 – HBO invents pay-TV service. •  1976 – Apple I home computer invented. •  1979 – First cellular phone network started. •  1980 – Sony Walkman invented. •  1981 – First IBM PC and laptops sold. •  1983 – Time Magazines names the computer

as "Man of the Year.” First cellular phone network started in the United States.

•  1984 – Apple Macintosh released. IBM PC AT released.

•  1985 – Cellular telephones in cars become wide-spread.

•  1989 – Roadhouse starring Patrick Swayze and Sam Elliot released.

•  1994 – American government releases control of internet. The Web is born.

•  1995 – Windows 95 released. Netscape IPO. eBay founded.

•  1997 – Google. Scripting News, first blog. •  1998 – Win98, AOL buys Netscape, XML •  1999 – Craigslist, Blogger, Napster •  2000 – Invasion of the blog. Google AdWords •  2001 – PC turns 20, Wikipedia, iPod 1.0 •  2002 – Second Life, Friendster •  2003 – Google acquires Blogger. Del.icio.us •  2004 – Google IPOs. Facebook, Flickr

founded. •  2005 – Podcasts. YouTube founded. •  2006 – iPod video. Twitter founded. •  2007 – Gmail for everyone. Apple releases

iPhone. Google acquires YouTube. •  2008 – Facebook hits 100 million. •  2009 – US Congress live on YouTube. •  2009 – Twitter 50 million tweets per day

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Present

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Web 2.0 | Social Web

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Social Credibility Trust

• Confidence • Consistency • Integrity • Authority

Authenticity

• As advertised • Real & sincere • Real people • Informal

Transparency

• Let the sun shine • Easy to learn • Easy to discover • No secrets

Affirmation • Playback • Reinforcement • Search Results • Sentiment

Listening • Empathy • Welcome mat • Humility • Absorb feedback

Responsiveness

• Follow-up •  Invitational

marketing • Solidifying solutions • Dignifying feedback

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The Splinternet

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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The Future We think, we become.

Buddha

What if the act of writing it down, in fact, brought it about?

Jack Womack (on Neuromancer)

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Web (r)evolution

Web 1.0

• Translate • Information • Connecting

people to information

• Decentralize

Web 2.0

• Transform • Social • Connecting

people to people

• Democratize

Web 3.0

• Transcend • Semantic • Connecting

people to knowledge

• Ubiquitize

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Web 3.0, is starting now. It is about representing meanings, connecting knowledge, and putting these to work in ways that make our experience of internet more embedded, relevant, useful, and enjoyable in our lives.

- Mills Davis | Project 10x

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Semantic User Experience concerns how I experience things

demands on my attention

my personal values

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Semantic Social Computing

concerns our lived culture

intersubjective shared values

how we collaborate and communicate

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Semantic Applications & Things

concerns objective things such as product structure & behavior viewed empirically

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Semantic Infrastructure

concerns interobjective network-centric systems and ecosystems

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Mapmaking

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Mapping personas Prospect A •  Wobbly green self-

development •  Teal cognition •  Orients inter-subjective •  ENTJ / Kolbe A •  Sentiment 4.7 •  Causal line 435 •  Social In!uence 134

Prospect B •  Wobbly green self-

development •  Teal cognition •  Orients inter-subjective •  ENTJ / Kolbe A •  Sentiment 4.7 •  Causal line 435 •  Social In!uence 134

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Social In!uence

Transmedia Storytelling

Realtime Search

Semantic Search

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Neuromarketing •  Visual Perception •  Memory •  Emotions •  Social Relations •  Attention/Time

Spent •  Behavior •  Participation •  Phisiological

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Engagement Index

Physiological Index (QPI)

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Heart Rate

Breathing Rate

Neurological Index (QNI)

Engagement

Boredom

Facial Recognition

Engagement Index (QEI)

Physiological

Neurological

Emotional

Quantifying Emotion: Optimize every interaction with customers in a way that establishes positive emotional responses.

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Neuromarketing platform

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Visualization

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Space-Time-Travel

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Agents

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Augmented Reality

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Where do we go from here?

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Brand networks

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Brand ecosystems

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Brand ecosystems •  Become a connector •  Be open to connecting •  Content is not free •  Content is meant to be freed •  Decentralize •  Democratize •  Improvise

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DON’T BE AFRAID Be assimilated. Wean your organization from the technophobes and encourage innovation.

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BECOME PRODUCERS Content will remain king for the foreseeable future. Breed an organization of producers, not consumers.

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BE SOCIAL Brands must be networked and linked. Antisocial brands will become irrelevant.

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DON’T GO ALONE “Do it yourself” means “doesn’t get done”. Slow. Focus on your core. Find “fast” partners.

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BE UNIQUE & STAND OUT Differentiation means different. Stand apart and get noticed. Uncomfortable at "rst, successful at end.

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WHERE ARE YOU GOING? Figure out your future destination. Make it tangible. Your journey is your purpose. Know why you’re going.

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LEAD OR FOLLOW FAST Case studies are for followers. “If you ain’t "rst, you’re last.” Things will only move faster. Improvise.

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IT’S A SMALL WORLD And it’s getting smaller. Faster. All the time. Develop your organiztion’s connected worldview now.

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KEEP SURFING Enjoy riding the wave. Or get pummeled.

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Here's something four-year-olds know: Media that's targeted at you but doesn't include you may not be worth sitting still for. Because four year olds, the people who are soaking most deeply in the current environment, who won't have to go through the trauma that I have had to go through in trying to unlearn a childhood spent watching Gilligan's Island, they just assume that media includes consuming, producing and sharing.

Clay Shirky

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Thank you! Contact information:

David LaPlante [email protected] +1 (775) 332-3000 x3225 Twitter: @davidlaplante LinkedIn: /davidlaplante