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Social Graphing Doug Curling New Kent Capital April 2011 Beyond

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Social Graphing. Beyond. Doug Curling New Kent Capital April 2011. In The Beginning……. There was data about people: - Anecdotal Personal Reference Data Financial Transaction & Credit Data Government “Public Record” Data - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Social Graphing

Doug CurlingNew Kent Capital

April 2011

Beyond

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In The Beginning…….There was data about people:

- Anecdotal Personal Reference Data- Financial Transaction & Credit Data- Government “Public Record” Data

Now the largest and fast growing source of consumer data is self-contributed data --- including social network data !

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We Built Profiles…..

• Consumer Credit Files• Consumer Marketing Profiles• Public Record Dossiers

Sometimes we used “snapshots” ----- and sometimes we constructed “rings on a tree” to understand:

• Is there a Doug ?• Are you that Doug ?• What kind of person/consumer is Doug ?

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Now Consumers Are Building Their Own ProfilesUnique U.S. Visitors Per Month (12/10)

Facebook (153 million) MySpace (50 million) LinkedIn (27 million) Twitter (24 Million) Tumblr (7 million) Formspring (5 million)

Source: ComScore Feb 2011

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So We’re Building New Data Sets…..

• Search Engine Queries• Web Sites Visited• Web Shopping Data• Web Posting Subjects/Content• Time of Day/Tool of Day Interaction Stats• Physical Location Data/Metrics

• Yada Yada Yada

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And Mapping Connections…..

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Trying to Figure Out This …..and This…..

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“Our” Willingness to Reveal has Exploded

FACEBOOK asks me what I’m doing…….

TWITTER asks me what I’m thinking…….

FOURSQUARE asks me where I’m going…….

CONCLUSION: The internet is my new boyfriend!

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How Do We Get Insight From All This New Data ?

• Strength of Affinity --- not who or what I know --- but instead who or what I give a S#IT about ?

• Topical Yodas --- the key influencers, by topic, in each consumers network, whose opinion/trends really matters to that consumer ?

• Behavioral Preferences --- decoding the things a consumer says, does, joins and likes ?

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So Who’s Doing Interesting New Stuff ?

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Investigative Due Diligence

• Matching and time tracking email and social network exchanges between people

• Tracking escalation in “emotion language” usage

• Tracking usage of “fine print” language

• Transitions from written to verbal (ie, cell) exchanges between advisors and friends

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Social Media FCRA Background Checks

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Micro Finance Lending Using Facebook/Gmail

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Ghost Mob Marketing

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What’s Next for Your Market ?

• Consumer created and self-managed profiles ?

• Building new (or transferring old) affinity after rejection ?

• Mobile marketing, customer enrollment and portfolio management ?

• A new opportunity for “social” financial partners ?

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Questions/Discussion