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What Would Happen if Burning Man Met Facebook?

December 9, 2009 By Aaron Strout 1 Comment

A few months ago, my friend Sam Lawrence (former CMO of Jive Software) and the lovely April Donato launched a velvet-roped social network called Black Box Republic. I covered it here with a post and podcast with the two founders. While I kind of understood what BBR was about, I am much clearer about the value proposition of this new type of online community.

At the simplest level, think of BBR as a way of bring the exhilirating experiences from a unique event like Burning Man to an social network environment like Facebook. However, unlike Facebook where people come to connect with friends, colleagues and former college friends, BBR is completely private and focuses on non-work things and experiences (thus the Burning Man comparison). Yes, dating/sex do come into play but a lot less than you think. According to their stats (see below), only 10% of the folks that join BBR do so for “lovin'” and “3%” for sex. I’m guessing the numbers on Facebook are much higher in those two categories.

Personally, I think these types of communities are going to become more and more prevalent as people’s social and personal lives continue to crash into one another in places like Twitter, MySpace and Facebook. As a side note, Chris Brogan predicted that 2009 would be the year of the “velvet roped social network.” While the economy put a serious damper on that (and many other predictions), I think this will be much more of a trend in 2010.

What really intrigues me about the relaunch of BlackBox Republic is that they are creating social network 2.0 type features (learning from sites like eBay, Facebook, Twitter). As an example, instead of making people list favorite movies and books, they put interests into “word clouds” taken from member’s conversations and “corkboards.” The feature that really impressed me was a vouching system they use which limits the number of connections people can make. It also makes “separation” if after you’ve connected with someone, you realize that they aren’t your cup of tea since you need to re-vouch people every three months.

One other capability that Sam and April included in this “built from scratch” social network is the ability to publish to three different audiences:

  • one’s BBR “connections
  • the entire BBR network
  • or to the outside world via tools like Twitter and Facebook

Events also work in a similar fashion where folks from both within and outside of BBR can be invited.

With all that said, is BlackBox Republic for everyone? No, just like a Burning Man experience or a Rage Against the Machine concert isn’t for everyone. But it’s a cool concept and it’s much different than what I originally thought (the “sex positive” thing clouded my judgement a little). I look forward to tracking their progress.

Experts in the Industry: Sam Lawrence (12 of 45)

February 5, 2009 By Aaron Strout Leave a Comment

Okay, Sam Lawrence, CMO of Jive Software, is officially back on the horse and I just can’t ignore it. He’s now done two blog posts in a row and he’s up to his usual antics on Twitter.
I had the pleasure of meeting Sam last year at SXSW in the bloggers lounge. I knew within two minutes that I liked him a lot. Not only was he smart (I could tell from reading his blog) but he was funny and as he likes to say, he “goes big always.” So even though Sam was scheduled to go up in this series next week, I couldn’t resist putting him earlier than I was supposed to (hey, it’s my damn blog, right?)
So without further adieu, here are sames five answers to my Experts in the Industry: 45 Interviews in 45 Days series. Pay close attention to Sam’s “pearl of wisdom” at the end. I nearly spit out my coffee after he e-mailed me his reponses.
In one sentence, please describe what you do and why you’re good at it.
I go big. I can grow the impossible. I make smiles happen.
How did you get into the world of online community, social media or social marketing?
Well, it’s one big, evolving world. And I’ve always gone where that world needs me. If there’s a new edge to be made, I’ll sharpen it. That or I’ll blindly run into someone else’s edge and start bleeding. We are all social monkeys. And now business is social again.  
If you had $10 million to invest in one company and one company only based on their use of “social,” which company would it be and why?
If I had $10 million to invest I’d buy a football-field trampoline and invite everyone to take some time to jump.  Then I’d use the rest of the money for stupid stuff. 
Which business leader, politician or public figure do you most respect?
I like co-workers and the people I meet on Twitter. 
Would you join a toothpaste community? Why?
I’d rather swallow bleach. 
Freeform – here’s where you can riff on anyone or anything – good or bad. Or just share a pearl of wisdom.
Don’t sit on other people’s laps in the middle of a meeting.  

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