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Gamification: Fact or Fiction. Presentation delivered at the Content Strategy Forum 2011 in London to introduce Gamification and its relationship to Content Strategy/ists. This is the full deck, I presented a subset at the conference. Agenda includes Description, Real World Use Cases, Market Overview, Strategy and Risks/Considerations. Enjoy.
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Gamification: Fact or fiction?
Corinne Schmid | Twitter: itzCorinneContent Strategy Forum 2011
GAMIFICATION & CONTENT STRATEGYOVERVIEW | REAL WORLD CASES| MARKET ANALYSIS | DESIGN IMPLICATIONS
September 6, 2011
GamificationThe use of game play thinking and mechanics to solve problems and engage audiences.
Typically applied to non-game applications; particularly consumer-oriented web and mobile sites, in order to encourage people to adopt the applications.
Related TermsGame Dynamics | Funware | Game Mechanics | Participation | Engagement | Leaderboard | Gameplay | Badges | Trophies | Currencies
Source: Wikipedia
Source: Gameinformer.com (Feb 2011)
Gamification 101Game Mechanics & Dynamics
GAME MECHANICS are tactics commonly used in games to encourage gameplay. – Badges, points, leader boards, levels, challenges,
achievements and virtual sheep you can put on your virtual farm.
GAME DYNAMICS are strategies commonly used in game design based on psychological motivations: – Appointments: someone does something to gain a
reward– Avoidance: someone does something to avoid a
punishment, – Free Lunch: people feel they are getting something
because of their behavior.
Gamification 101How it works: Zichermann’s Gamification Loop
Source: Gabe Zichermann (Loop) and Gamificationofwork.com [Logo]
Gamification 101Usability: find the ‘Game Mechanic Zen’ zone
Source: Mashable
Real World Cases
Case #1: OpenText use case for Social adoption & usageLeaderboard improved social business usage and adoption by 250%
Three months184,000 players
1 in 3 players returned to play again.
Increased participation by 500%. Continuing to use Gamification for upcoming campaigns.
Players spent 90 seconds
per challenge
First three weeks 30,000 players.
Users completed7 challenges
Case #2: Buffalo Wild Wings Three Month Campaign Generated 100+ million social impressions via Facebook & Twitter
Case #3: Green Giant with Facebook/Farmville Gamified Vegetables? Really??
Source: Farmvillefreak.com
Source: Farmvillefreak.com
Case #3: Green Giant with Facebook/Farmville Gamified Vegetables Generated 420,000+ ‘Likes’
Case #4: Playboy illustrates that sex sells (even more!) when gamified.
Case #4: Playboy Miss Social Voting CompetitionDoubled consumer base within 4 months
Source: VentureBeat
RESULTS
85 % rate of re-engagement
60 % improvement in revenues from one month to the next.
December 2010 – March 2011, grew active user base by 80,000.
Case #5: American Express NextpeditionFinding your ‘Travel sign’ racks up over 2 million ‘likes’
Case #6: Global Sales teams for annual Kick-off eventsSAP and Cisco reach global, distributed sales teams
SAP “Lead-in-One” Since most Sales Managers dread the somewhat cumbersome task of assigning incoming sales leads to their account executives, SAP developed a golf-themed iPad application on top of the process. Golf balls are leads, and holes represent the sales reps.
Cisco, The HuntA geographically and culturally dispersed sales force raises
challenges when it comes to introducing dozens of new products and technologies each year. Cisco wanted The
Hunt to have global reach, to educate, to build collaboration, and to be fun. This demanded new ways of
storytelling and new ways of thinking. The Hunt was quick and intense, unfolding in real time in just two weeks.
GAMIFICATION & CONTENT STRATEGYOVERVIEW | REAL WORLD CASES| MARKET ANALYSIS | DESIGN IMPLICATIONS
September 6, 2011
Analyst PerspectiveGartner adds Gamification to 2011 Hype Cycle
Source:Gartner (July 2011)
Analyst Predictions & PerspectiveIt’s here, it’s growing – and fast!
BY 2014• Gamified service for consumer goods marketing and customer
retention will become as important as Facebook, eBay or Amazon (Gartner)
• More than 70% percent of Global 2000 organizations will have at least one gamified application. (Gartner)
BY 2015:• Gamification will grow to $1.6 billion in 2015 (M2 Research)
– from $100 million in 2011 • More than 50% of organizations that manage innovation processes
will gamify those processes (Gartner)
Why Gamify?Is this your Consumer? Customer? Employee? Prospect?
Ho-hum
“Gamers tend to be more motivated than non-gamers to be connected to others, and they display a higher than average propensity to interact with brands on social networks...”
Adam Kleinberg for Mashable
Gamify!
My perspective:
I’ve never met anyone who didn’t want to be a super hero…. Or want some form of super hero super power.
So why not give your customers | consumers | employees | prospects that super hero feeling?
Create a win/win experience!
Gamification Strategy from Bunchball
1. Map your goals with your user’s interests.
2. Prioritize the actions you want your users to take.
3. Develop a point scale system based on the value of the action.
4. Use levels to keep users coming back.
5. Make visually appealing badges and trophies that impress.
6. Add rewards and prevent users from gaming the system for them.
7. Use real-time feedback on progress.
8. Leverage groups and teams so folks collaborate and push one another.
9. Post leaderboards.
10. Integrate social media.
11. Mobilize the effort..
Source: http://www.bunchball.com/
Before adding a Game Layer; do you have a Content Strategy? Social media program? User Experience (UXD)? Clear vision and objectives – with KPIs – for
what you hope to accomplish through Gamification? The vision includes post campaign/program
“then what?” scenarios/program.
Commitment from executive sponsors and key stakeholders?
Funding and resources?
Think Gamification is for you?
Gamification: Know the Facts!Don’t be the Black Sheep: Risks and Considerations
Source: Davis Wright, Tremaine, An Introduction to Gamification, April 2011.
Legalities IP, Copyright, Ownership Advertising Laws
Employment Laws Privacy Issues Pending Laws ie: Location
Privacy
Thank you
Corinne Schmid | Twitter: itzCorinneContent Strategy Forum 2011