Life Changing Box

I got a note from a friend pointing me to LifeChangingBox.com . No details. No hints. Just the URL to go and check it out. Since I knew this person I figured why not.

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I spent some time putting words into it and seeing what it did. I don’t want to spoil the surprise but go ahead and give it a try. When you give it a word that the box likes it reacts positively to it. I’m still haven’t figured out if there are any key words that will make it go really nuts or not and what the end goal of the site is, but it is a fun for a nice break. One warning though is that the site loads with sounds so don’t have your speakers to loud. You can turn it off in the upper right hand corner.

What I have determined is that it is tied to a Facebook application as well where you can win prizes by holding the box. I had the box for a while, but didn’t win anything. As you can see below, you can go in every day and “touch” boxes that other people are holding in the hopes that when the box changes holders you’ll get it next. Sort of like an inverted, twisted game of duck duck goose if you ask me.

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Word on the street is that this is tied to a television company, but I’m not getting any real answers from anyone I ask so I’m not sure. I did see a TV in one of the promo shots as a prize so who knows.

If you try it out and find anything cool that makes the box do things let me know. If you win a prize I REALLY want to know because I am curious to see what sorts of things it gives out.

Not sure this is “life changing” but it is certainly fun to play with.

Stop Hoping and Get Working

Why is it that I keep hearing about brands and individuals dipping their toes into the power of the web and then sitting back and hoping that magic happens?

What I mean is someone sets up a podcast or develops a Facebook fan page. Maybe they create a Twitter account or begin to blog. Whatever first step they take, they do it and then just assume an audience will follow. They assume instant success and people flocking to them.

I hate to tell you, but that isn’t how it works. As with every other marketing campaign, public relations initative or successful brand it involved a lot of hard work, a little luck and constant evolution in what you are doing. Plain and simple, it takes time!
I don’t mean to cast any doom and gloom because that is not what I’m doing. I just seem to be seeing more and more people assuming that the first little thing they do is going to be hugely successful and solve all of their problems. If you want to use social media or execute a major marketing initiative or gain popularity for yourself then get in gear and get to work. Be passionate and committed to what you are doing. Be ready to work hard, invest both time and money into your goals and stop thinking short term and look at the big picture.

Sorry for the mini-rant, but this has been on my mind a lot lately. Social media is not the silver bullet to solve all your problems. Yes, it is going to help you if it is appropriate and done right for you, but it is not a cure all.

Ahh….I feel better.

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