7 things marketers need to know about Twitter Digits - TopicsExpress



          

7 things marketers need to know about Twitter Digits [@SmartInsights alert] ift.tt/1FGQmae Will Digits displace other user sign-in and authentication methods Importance: ★★★★★ Recommended link: Twitter Blog Digits announcement This is another interesting piece of new jargon and associated tech that marketers need to ‘get their heads around’. Here’s a summary of my understanding. I’ve also gone a bit beyond the ‘copy and paste’ summaries of the announcements by digging out a couple of case study examples which show how important this could be as part of the overall digital marketing ecosystem – which is why I have unusually rated its importance as 5/5! 1 Digits is a new method of signing on to mobile apps and websites developed by Twitter. Twitter says it will reduce ‘friction’, enabling users to sign in to apps more readily. 2 Digits is based on signing in with mobile numbers and confirming using an SMS . It’s similar to two-step authentication already introduced by Twitter and Google in 2013 to improve user security. 3 It was announced as part of Fabric at the Twitter developers conference on 22nd October 2014. Fabric is a platform of three modules that Twitter says: “addresses some of the most common and pervasive challenges that all app developers face: stability, distribution, revenue and identity. It combines the services of Crashlytics, MoPub, Twitter and others to help you build more stable apps, generate revenue through the world’s largest mobile ad exchange and enable you to tap into Twitter’s sign-in systems and rich streams of real-time content for greater distribution and simpler identity”. 4 Twitter sees part of the value proposition of Digits as the lack of need for an email address. Could this be the “beginning of the end”” for email? One of the main reasons younger users are forced to adopt it is social sign-on. 5 The security risk of Digits is sure to get attention. Simply, put what happens if you lose your mobile. Other fallbacks will surely be needed. 6 Brands are already using Digits to extend their mobile apps. The McDonald’s Alarm App enables friends to share offers for McDonald’s food and beverages. In order to redeem the offer, a person must authenticate as a real user. Twitter says: ‘McDonald’s felt that social sign-ins put too much burden on a user to share personal details, and that email addresses and passwords were too often forgotten or onerous to manage. Digits enables McDonald’s to quickly authenticate real users and get them into the app with a minimum of friction’ Fitstar sees it as important in emerging markets. 7. You can find out more on a dedicated site. Digits has all the info – it’s a separate site. That’s how I see it – how important do you think Digits will be? from Smart Insights ift.tt/1xbYxoQ via IFTTT October 23, 2014 at 09:39AM #socialmediaschool #ivanoesposito
Posted on: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 07:48:50 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015