Tweet and Shout! ShoutOmatic Featured in Tech section of Huffington Post

Tweet and Shout! Or How I Get a Little Closer to Bono, The Edge, Beyonce and Dave Stewart

by Lauren Yanks: Huffington Post

My sister, a huge U2 fan, sent me an email the other day with a photo of Bono, The Edge, Beyonce and the Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart practicing for a charity concert in a tent in Africa. Along with the photo came the relaxed, melodious voice of Dave Stewart explaining the picture.

“Wow, an audio caption,” said my colleague, Keith, who peered over my shoulder sipping the last of the coffee.

“It’s a great idea,” I said. “And don’t you dare finish the coffee without making more.”

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2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is doing awesome!.

Crunchy numbers

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A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 11,000 times in 2010. That’s about 26 full 747s.

In 2010, there were 15 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 36 posts. There were 7 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 2mb.

The busiest day of the year was June 2nd with 130 views. The most popular post that day was COO of Facebook and VP of Engineering for Facebook Present Norm Levy’s eMotion Social-Connect at Conference.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were facebook.com, stumbleupon.com, mediastreetgroup.com, lifegoround.com, and search.aol.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for don king, meagan good, sheryl sandberg, don king boxing, and keke palmer.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

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COO of Facebook and VP of Engineering for Facebook Present Norm Levy’s eMotion Social-Connect at Conference December 2009

2

Peeps I Met Along the Way..So far… February 2009

3

Newt Gingrich Appoints Norm Levy To Jobs And Prosperity Task Force Advisory Board March 2010

4

Norm with Iyaz, Mann & The Girls.. “Replay” October 2009

5

Norm Levy and Team Launch ShoutOmatic: New Audible-Tweet Technology April 2010

Public Enemy “Welcome to the Terrordome”

Recorded at Norm Levy’s ShoutOmatic HeadQuarters/Warehouse/Studio – A classic, remixed by Jack Dangers and brought to visual life by director David C. Snyder. One of the most epic Hiphop songs ever, WELCOME TO THE TERRORDOME still packs a wallop 20 years later.

http://player.vimeo.com/video/16990279

Public Enemy- Welcome to the Terrordome (FEAR 2011) from HWIC Filmworks on Vimeo.

Mitzvah Market: Mitzvah Ideas

 

ShoutOmatic

Original Post: Mitzvah Market:

http://www.mitzvahmarket.com/mitzvah-ideas/idea/shoutomatic/

If you or your child are on Facebook or Twitter, you need to know about the new social media platform called, ShoutOmatic.com!

The creators wanted to give social networking some tonality and emotion instead of just “text” messages. The early adapters of ShoutOmatic.com have been celebrities and musical artists who wanted to communicate with their fans in a more authentic, engaging and compelling manner.

Most of us believe that an intern types the celebrities “Tweets,” so using ShoutOmatic elevates the experience by adding the celebrities’ real voice! It’s very cool.

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http://www.mitzvahmarket.com/mitzvah-ideas/idea/shoutomatic/

Shoutomatic: A Web App That Will Probably Make Millions

Bob Garfield

Bob Garfield

Feature Article: Advertising Age: Bob Garfield

A few years back, I had a nice call from Kato Kaelin.

It was a birthday gift from a friend with a congenital surplus of irony. He thought it would be hilarious to pay 50 bucks or whatever to get me in touch with a G-list “celebrity” who was celebrated in approximately the way Kaelin’s landlord, O.J. Simpson, was innocent.

It was such an absurd little interlude, because all I could see in my mind’s eye was this serial loser sitting in some inner circle of Has-Been Hell with a list of nine names and ticking down the list one by one. Because I am a man with a congenital surplus of empathy, I hoped that Kaelin salvaged some shred of dignity by embracing the absurdity, too.

But probably I was missing the point — the point being that there was an actual market for out-of-the-blue phone calls from somebody who became recognizable as a witness at a televised murder trial.

Because P.T. Barnum and H.L. Mencken and Perez Hilton are all correct.

Enter, then, Shoutomatic. It is one of a half dozen web-based apps for recording audio status updates on Twitter or Facebook. It’s a handy little gadget, enabling anyone to share their uninteresting observations and/or travel plans with their own voice. “About to eat a scrumptious falafel” is fascinating in its own right; just imagine adding the dimension of sound.

The thing about Shoutomatic, though, is its unique selling proposition — namely, audio status messages as a unique selling engine.

“So, in other words,” explains Norm Levy, founder of Shoutomatic, “you can hire Bo Bice to say, ‘Hey, this is Bo Bice. I’m walking out of the studio right now and sitting back with a cold Coke in my hands and catching up with my e-mails and my tweets.'” Bo Bice being the rock ‘n’ roller who finished runner-up to Carrie Underwood on “American Idol” in 2005. He is just one of the Shoutomatic galaxy of stars.

“We have Danny Bonaduce,” Levy says. “You remember him from ‘The Partridge Family.’ We have Chuck D from Public Enemy. We have Bradley Arnold, who is the lead singer from 3 Doors Down. We have a person named Jasmine V, and she is the girl that’s in Justin Bieber’s new video and she has over 200,000 Twitter followers. We have Sean Kingston. We have Iyaz. We have Krayzie Bone, legendary rapper.”

OK, so Vanity Fair’s Oscars after-party the roster it’s not. And the Federal Trade Commission might wish to have a word with the Coca-Cola Co. if it is compensating Bo Bice for his endorsement without proper disclosure. And maybe Shoutomatic is the very antithesis of the Listenomics we should all be embracing. Still, me, I’m betting on Norm Levy — because falafel tweets are boring when they come from your colleague in risk management, but they are something else altogether in the voice of the great Danny Bonaduce.

Who, I assure you, will not long be the celebrity gold standard for audio status updates. Until such time as Clooney comes aboard, though, Levy has another profit center.

“You go to [a celebrity’s] profile,” he says. “There’s a ‘buy’ button and a dialogue box there to tell Bo Bice what to say to your wife, to you daughter: ‘Hey, this is Bo Bice with a shout-out from Sweet Home Alabama, wishing you a very special happy birthday.'”

I just bought a Bo Bice tweet myself for $9.99. Sending it to @RealKatoKaelin. Title: “What circle you in?” Text: “See you on digital cable. Bo.”

http://adage.com/article?article_id=145488

http://ShoutOmatic.com

Mashable: HOW TO: Send an Audio Tweet

Featured on Mashable: http://mashable.com/2010/07/26/how-to-audio-twitter/

twitter-audio-225As well as offering a paid-for service where “celebrities” will record a message for you to tweet, ShoutoMatic also offers the infinitely more useful and free service of letting you record your own tweets.

Head on over to the site, either sign up for an account, or connect via Facebook, and you’re ready to start “shouting,” as it were.

On the simple interface you just hit to record, review and save the clip. If you’ve signed in with Facebook it will prompt you to post it on there, but you can skip this bit.

After you’ve saved it, you can e-mail, download, post to Facebook or tweet your audio. If you tweet it, then Shoutomatic makes you a neat shortened URL (like http://bit.ly/ckvllv) and adds the text “Check this out” to your tweet, which obviously, you can choose to delete.

There is no listen counter on ShoutoMatic, but people are able to reply directly on your message page. Here’s what anyone following the link to your message will see:

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