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How Micro-Work Separates Social Media Success From Failure

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Micro-Work [mahy-kroh wurk] - adj - 1. Small efforts of web users through typing, clicking, reading.

I invented this term to describe the behavior I noticed in users of the most successful sites. Look at Twitter, for instance. 140 characters of text. Easy, quick and to the point. A behavior that can be repeated endlessly. What are you doing? Want to share a link of your favorite video clip? Post a picture? All can be done in a short period of time. Less than a minute, preferably less than 30 seconds.

Users can’t get bored by these quick actions. They aren’t sitting at a computer, eyes bleeding, for hours at a time. They can do a few tweets in the AM and get instant gratification. Come noon they may even have replies that they can respond to all in 30 seconds or less. It is an easily repeatable cycle compounded by the millions of users that make up the social network of Twitter.

What other sites use micro-work? Wikipedia, Facebook, search engines. YouTube does. The most popular videos in terms of views are all a few minutes long. Easy to watch, easy to click on, easy to share. Actually, all operations on the site are quick and remove excess. Posting a video is as easy as browsing, selecting and entering a title and description. A few operations that can be done quickly.

Viewing, of course, is as simple as hitting play after your desired video is found. But then it is just as easy to click over to a related video and watch that in under 5 mins. You can quickly indicate if you liked the video through a star vote or by adding a comment.

Micro-work has come in to focus for me because of our problems with content creation on 10to1. Our first iteration of the site in Aug 2008 included a Create List Feature with 10 list item boxes.  In all there were 43 separate inputs! An average list could be created in 20 mins. A good list could take up to an hour of work! You can see why many people decided against creating a list.

Our new content creation has been slimmed down with micro-work in mind. To start a list it is as simple as entering a title, description and category. Easy, quick and to the point in less than 30 seconds. From there anyone in the community can add items. Add a title (with link if you would like), description and media. 3 steps is all it takes in under 30 seconds! We made content creation far more accessible by breaking up the parts of list creation and simplifying each step.

Our next battle is with the task of going out and retrieving images and video for your list. This task eats up the most time of any action on our site. Go to Google Image Search, pick your image from the hundreds offered, right-click and copy the image URL, come back to 10to1, paste in to the “Add A Media URL”. Multiplied by 10 items and it gets laborious and really, not fun!

Over the next week we will be releasing our solution to this problem. I am stoked to see what users think of this upgrade. More details to follow!

So my advice to anyone with a web property or is thinking about starting one…keep it simple. Keep actions and tasks to only a few minutes of work with as efficient input as possible. Any actions on the site must be micro-work for your site to be successful.

Best,

Korey

Facebook Apps and Widgets

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

We just launched a Facebook app which I would like people to check out.  Once installed it displays a random top 10 list from our site.  We have it set up so that it refreshes every 15 mins.  Down the road we will target these lists to the network you belong to.  Any other suggestions or ideas?

10to1 Facebook app

10to1 Facebook app

Also this week, we launched widgets for sites that want to display our content.  The widget builder is very quick and easy to use…just punch in height, width and color options and the code is rendered instantly.  Content can be customized for Myspace, blogs and content websites.

10to1 widget

10to1 widget

10to1.com Launches Ranked List Voting Site

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Users Create Powerful Reference Lists and Consensus Based on Votes

10to1.com (http://www.10to1.com), a technology company pioneering a new way to organize data and create collaborative authority, unveils its ranked list voting site offering. The site allows users to create, vote and comment on lists for any category. Categories include tech, environment, entertainment, sports, gaming, business, health and politics.

The process is simple. Each user-generated list, from 1 item to 101 items, will begin as one person’s opinion of a ranked list. The user community will then build and shape that list through voting, comments and adding new items which creates a consensus of the best version of that list.

“There is a lack of order and authority online. It is hard for users to get trustworthy information searching through the billions of pages found on Google and Yahoo!. The user generated content and unbiased opinions found on 10to1 help users to find the best information based on collective user’s consensus and it aids in discovery of items that they may not have considered before,” said Korey Bachelder, President of 10to1, Inc. “We took a look at Digg and saw that people love to offer their opinions by voting and commenting. We decided to take the idea and make it better by creating order, ultimately creating winners in every category.”

Why Lists

10. Easy to digest and remember

9. Encourage debate

8. Creates order

7. They will spread and be shared

6. Easy to write

5. Insightful and interesting

4. They aid discovery

3. People love stats

2. They assert authority

1. Lists are interesting!

10to1.com (http://www.10to1.com) is a website destination that allows users to create, comment and vote on lists for any category. The lists become more powerful and resourceful with each vote as users collectively create the best list based on individual opinions. The company is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.

 
 
 

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