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“Blog Boarding” and Why the Future of Pinterest is Stuff Magazine

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  • by Paul Marsden
  • in Social
  • — 13 Jul, 2012

Pinterest is a (burst) bubble without a viable business model.  The magazine industry has a dead business model.  But together, the two could combine to create next generation of profitable social commerce.

That’s the conclusion we came to to after reading Frédéric Cavazza’s excellent post on the future structure of the social commerce industry (in French).

In a nutshell, Fréd, prolific blogger and author of one of the best presentations to date on social commerce, suggests that the next phase in social commerce is curation via a creative combination of “blogging and boarding” – curated and personalized product selections (powered by a next-generation social recommender system) that combines Pinterest-style boards with editorial content.  Ultimately these may evolve into virtual shop assistants with a ‘meta-basket’ allowing shoppers to add products from different vendors as they browse.

From this perspective, the problem that social commerce solves is that it reduces choice by filtering out the junk and presenting users with a personalised range of options – informed  by the selections and opinions of others.  In other words social commerce makes shoppers smarter by acting as a smart intermediary between vendors and shoppers.

Whilst social shopping apps such as ThisNext, Fantasy Shopper, Fashiolista ou Shopcade may come to mind, what comes to mind for us is Stuff Magazine, the FT’s brilliant How to Spend it app, or even the lowly Consumer Reports/Which Magazine.

One part Flipboard, one-part Pinterest and one part Stuff magazine is the recipe for the next social commerce success story.

 

Today’s article is sponsored by Milyoni: The Leader in Social Entertainment

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— Paul Marsden

Psychologist specialising in consumer psychology, innovation and technology. Author, speaker and researcher for consumer brands, technology companies and marketing agencies.

3 comments on ““Blog Boarding” and Why the Future of Pinterest is Stuff Magazine”

  1. Kendra on July 13, 2012 at 18:23 said:

    I have to say I was surprised to see “Stuff” as the example used. Isn’t a “lad mag” like this an odd choice when predicting the future of a network with an overwhelmingly female usership?

    It’s not as if there aren’t literally hundreds of female-focused print publications out there that represent the “curated commerce” tradition that so many women have been participating in since at least the advent of the Sears catalog.

    So I’m curious: Is there something about Stuff in particular that makes it a better example here?

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  2. Fred Cavazza on July 15, 2012 at 17:54 said:

    Thank you for the link. Sure, social commerce is hot, as mobile and couch commerce are. Curation via a digital magazine could be a very powerfull inspiration tool, even more powerfull if accessible to smartphones and tablets. I think booth Ebay and Amazon are following this direction (couldn’t find the links).

    /Fred

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  3. Mike Black on September 2, 2012 at 16:56 said:

    Could you guys please recommend any materials about social commerce in english?

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