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Introducing FourSquare

15 Sep
Luke D Edwards asked:




In early October a relatively unknown app called Foursquare was released in the UK. As of July 2010 it is expected to hit over 2 million users and is growing at a rate of 15,000 users per week. But what is foursquare and how can it benefit your business?

Foursquare is a mobile application with various facets, it is a:

* Social Media Networking Application

* Game

* Map + Exploration Tool

* Business Application – Web Marketing

Foursquare is an application that uses geo-location, that is to say uses your phones internal GPS to locate where you are.

Foursquare is based around what is termed as “checking in”. You can check into almost any venue; bars, clubs, restaurants, cinemas etc.

A little message can be included for your friends to explain whereabouts you are, what you’re doing, and what’s going on at the venue – all very brief.

Using geo-location and your social network of friends you can find out what everyone is up to, or where he or she last checked in.

The game element involves the receiving of points according to how many times you check in at a certain venue. You can collect badges and awards for your continued loyalty to a particular destination. If you check into a place often enough you can become the mayor of the venue. This is to say you have checked in more than anyone else, this can often mean discounts or vouchers.

As an exploratory tool Foursquare encourages people to discover new places in their own neighborhood. If you happen to be at a loss for what do on a certain day, run the app and see what your friends are up to and/or what is available to do in the local area. For example any specials on in a restaurant…

Finally foursquare could prove to be a very valuable tool for both online and offline businesses as a web marketing tool. As a business owner you can engage your customers by offering discounts and prizes to loyal customers when they check in using foursquare. Making sure you pay some special attention to the mayor of the venue! Thus encouraging business and possible increase in visiting customers.

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How I met a girl using Foursquare

12 Jul

I’m a big proponent of social media. In my vision, the next couple of years social media will change the online marketing. When you look closer, it already has with the rise of Facebook and Twitter. However, I never realized how you can use it to meet girls!

Earlier I wrote about how I like using foursquare to pick venues to meet girls. The next step is using actually using foursquare to talk to girls. That happened to me last week.

Around the Love Systems office is a coffee shop I always go to get an everything bagel with egg. It’s my favorite breakfast / lunch food there. As I walk in, I see a gorgeous girl sitting by herself reading a newspaper. I’m not really established yet in that coffee shop where I have social proof I can use to meet women.

To be honest, I was a little hesitant to approach her. I’m barely awake, she is the first stranger I talk to, I had to go back to work before Savoy breathes down my neck, and I was basically being a chicken. The first girl you want to meet in the daytime is always the hardest one. Once you’ve talked to that one, the other ones following are easy. This girl also didn’t give me any eye contact to make it a lukewarm approach so this was a real cold approach.

So there I was, chickening out whether I should talk to her. What do I do? The bad move: I get my phone and start checking Twitter and email. That’s the last thing you want to do before you do an approach. Don’t get yourself in an thinking state.

So I fire up foursquare on my iPhone and start checking in. Lo and behold, I can see that one person is checked in the same coffee shop I’m in. Maybe it was faith, but it was the girl I was hesitant to approach! The game gods wanted me to talk to her.

Whenever you check-in on foursquare, you can see the first name of every person and the first initial of the last name. With that knowledge, I knew had to approach this girl.

Me: Hey Dana.
Her: Huh? Do I know you?
Me: No you actually don’t, but I saw on foursquare that you’re checked in here. So I thought I’d talk to you while I wait for my bagel.
Her: Wow I can’t believe this.
Me: Yeah I know. Whoever thought foursquare could help charming single guys meet girls.
Her: [laughter]
Me: I’m Thanh btw.
Her: Well you know my name already. [shake hands]
Me: What is it that you’re reading about?

And off we go into our conversation. I knew that if I didn’t go talk to her, I would regret it. One thing Braddock always says on bootcamp is: rejection weighs ounces, regret weighs tons. I’ll take rejection over regret any time of the day. That’s easy to say in hindsight, but I cannot stress this enough.

I don’t want to ponder whether I should have talked to that girl. Or what if I should have done X or Y. What I do know is that the girl could have been my next girlfriend. Who knows. You won’t know till you have talked to the girl.

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Dennis Crowley, Co-founder, Foursquare

10 Jun

On Thursday, July 30 I had breakfast in NY with Dennis Crowley, co-founder of Foursquare. Could they be the next Twitter? Time will tell. However, they are growing sharply (I can tell by the number of friend requests I receive daily). Give it a go at playfoursquare.com.

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Foursquare , the basics

01 Jun
ForaTv asked:

Complete video at: fora.tv Dennis Crowley, co-founder of foursquare, discusses the goals of the location-based social networking application. While the service was originally created to “facilitate serendipity,” Crowley explains the quickly growing company has now opened up its API to encourage deep customization. —– DLD is an inspiring community for the 21st century which features digital innovation, science and culture and brings together thought leaders, creators, entrepreneurs and investors from Europe, the Middle-East, the Americas and Asia. This session on location-based technology features Dennis Crowley (foursquare). Rafat Ali (paidContent) moderates. – DLD Dennis Crowley is the co-founder of foursquare, a service that mixes social, locative and gaming elements to encourage people explore the cities in which they live. Previously, Crowley founded dodgeball.com, which was acquired by Google in 2005. He has been named one of the “Top 35 Innovators Under 35″ by MIT’s Technology Review magazine and has won the “Fast Money” bonus round on the TV game show “Family Feud.” His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, Time Magazine, Newsweek, MTV, Slashdot and NBC. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. Crowley holds a Master’s degree from New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program and a Bachelor’s degree from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.

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Find Freedom With Foursquare

11 May
Howcast asked:

Learn how to make the most of everyday existence and unlock your world with the app called Foursquare.

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