Saturday, April 12, 2014

Social networking site Wikia adds new feature Fan Studio


Social networking site Wikia adds new feature Fan Studio

Social networking site Wikia announced a new effort to attract more brands to its platform with the creation of Fan Studio.

The idea behind the studio is to help advertisers connect with Wikia's network of users, many of whom go to the site for entertainment and games.

As part of the launch, gaming company Carbine Studios is using Wikia to roll out one of its forthcoming multi-player online games, called WildStar, for a large number of players.

"One of the things that really struck us the most about Wikia is it's a social universe for fans by fans," said Mona Hamilton, vice president of brands at Carbine.

While Carbine Studios has bought advertising on Wikia in the past, this is the first time it has partnered with the network to engage with WildStar players to help develop and market the game.

Founded in 2006 by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley, a former board trustee of the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation, Wikia has more than 100 million monthly unique global visitors, according to online measurement and advertising company Quantcast. It has more than 400,000 existing communities and attracts many video game users.

Wikia is not alone in enticing brands to connect with its community. Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

are also trying to court Madison Avenue with the idea that brands can better target users based on interests.

Jennifer Betka, senior vice president of marketing at Wikia, said Wikia's fan base is "extremely knowledgeable" about what they love.

"This is the brand acting as a peer," she said. "We go through an extensive green-lighting process with the brands and fans and make the decision," she said about the vetting process for Fan Studio, because Wikia must balance the needs of the community without alienating members.

Wikia depends on advertising revenue but does not disclose the figure.

Wikia has partnered with other advertisers in the past and is doing more now that it has unveiled Fan Studio.

In December, it struck a deal with Warner Brother's video game division, which tapped Wikia's community for its games based on the "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and "The Hobbit."

Wikia also said it hired Simon Cox as director of programming for games to help Fan Studio increase the number of partnerships with advertisers. Cox previously was the head of creative for content marketing start-up Dialect.

Spice launches Stellar Guide Mi-438 smartphone at Rs 5,199


Spice launches Stellar Guide Mi-438 smartphone at Rs 5,199

Spice has launched a new entry-level smartphone, Stellar Guide Mi-438 at a price of Rs 5,199.

The phone sports a 4-inch OGS display. Powered by a 1.3GHz dual-core processor and 512MB RAM, the phone comes with 4GB internal storage expandable up to 32GB via microSD card. It also offers 2GB free storage space on Spice Cloud, the company's cloud storage service.

The dual-sim phone (3G+3G) runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It sports a 2MP rear camera with LED flash and a 1.3MP front-facing camera. The phone comes with a 1,350mAh battery, which the company claims delivers a talk-time of up to 4.5 hours and up to 170 hours standby time.

In terms of connectivity options, Stellar Guide Mi-438 offers Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi and HSPA. Spice is offering a free flip cover worth Rs 500 and a screen guard with the phone.

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