One Step for Man: Fitbit First Impressions

Been rocking a Fitbit for the last few days (small pedometer that you can sync w/ a website). Initial thoughts:

1. Must merge w/ phone
Unless you’re buying a device to wear specifically during exercise, the general purpose use case of next generation pedometers has to be integrated w/ your mobile phone or a thin cardlike device i can keep in my wallet. I’m already carrying both those around and remembering to add a third device is asking a bit much.

2. Even a small amount of data produces behavior change
I do find myself wanting to walk more in order to meet my “step goal” of 10k/day (subjected a coworker to a meeting where i decided to circle the conference room during our meeting). Motion and movement is part of our DNA but modern life slows us down. Nassim Nichloas Taleb (Black Swan author) recently penned an essay about why he walks everywhere. And NYTimes talked about the “caveman” movement where diet and exercise is modified to better resemble our neanderthal ancestors.

We are the new MTV

We are the new MTV. By “we” i’m not referring to YouTube but rather each one of us creating our own music videos. I stumbled this morning into the world of TiK ToK lip dubs and it’s awesome (Tik ToK = incredibly popular song by Ke$ha).

Awesome for fans (viewers): As a video viewer i get to have a communal experience w/ other Ke$ha fans – their enthusiasm is contagious and gives me more emotional reference points for the song. And that’s what music is all about – how it makes you feel.

Awesome for fans (video creators): “Hi Ke$ha, i want to use your song in my video – how much will this cost?” That phone call could never take place but via YouTube ContentID we’ve essentially created a microlicensing platform. The video creator uses a song they like, then our ID technology identifies the song for the music label and allows them to take it down or monetize it via ads or “click to buy this song” links.

Awesome for artists: These girls are identifying and projecting themselves with Ke$ha – i gotta believe as an artist you’d be incredibly charged to connect w/ you audience in this intimate a way. Proof? Ke$ha has favorited dozens of these on her own channel.

Awesome for labels: They get fans creating and popularizing hundreds of free commercials for their artist, watched by millions of people. And accompanied by an ad or a solicitation to buy this song.

Awesome.