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6:02 pm - Mon, May 31, 2010

Loyalty Levels are 0!

For the second time less than a year I’ve jumped ship to a different telco provider while keeping my old number. Usually, I’m a stickler for brand loyalty (which has lead to some hilarious hunts for Gula Prai) and I even stuck with Maxis for nearly 7 years, but nowadays telco companies just don’t inspire much warm fuzz feelings. I wonder why?
I’m now using the Digi Smartplan sans contract, which so far looks pretty good - if you know of a better plan, do tell me, would be unhesitant to hop again. For now though, I’m really looking forward to being able to foursquare on location. No more staling around McD’s to checkin.

A word on product loyalty

In answer to my earlier question: “why telco companies don’t inspire much warm fuzz feelings?” I think it’s because we tend to see telephonic and web-based communication as a right, and these telco companies are seen as the big bad douchebags that administer a toll. As such, using a different telco brand is as easy a decision as using a cheaper highway. The only question that comes to mind is “price aside, is it as convenient?”
Plus, there’s no status to be gained from choosing one telco over the other. Unlike, say in the case of apparel brands. E.g. Real hipsters use Converse AllStar, not Bata North Star. </points nose at 60 degree angle>.
The facet of brand loyalty that may work for the telcos is the our fervent, insane, and unreasonable need to support one group over the other. Like for football teams. Or in my case Prai Sugar.
Lesson of the day: you just can’t buy Giant or Tesco brand sugar just because it’s “cheap”, “available”, or “the only sane choice”. Where are your principles damnit?

Loyalty Levels are 0!

For the second time less than a year I’ve jumped ship to a different telco provider while keeping my old number. Usually, I’m a stickler for brand loyalty (which has lead to some hilarious hunts for Gula Prai) and I even stuck with Maxis for nearly 7 years, but nowadays telco companies just don’t inspire much warm fuzz feelings. I wonder why?

I’m now using the Digi Smartplan sans contract, which so far looks pretty good - if you know of a better plan, do tell me, would be unhesitant to hop again. For now though, I’m really looking forward to being able to foursquare on location. No more staling around McD’s to checkin.

A word on product loyalty

In answer to my earlier question: “why telco companies don’t inspire much warm fuzz feelings?” I think it’s because we tend to see telephonic and web-based communication as a right, and these telco companies are seen as the big bad douchebags that administer a toll. As such, using a different telco brand is as easy a decision as using a cheaper highway. The only question that comes to mind is “price aside, is it as convenient?”

Plus, there’s no status to be gained from choosing one telco over the other. Unlike, say in the case of apparel brands. E.g. Real hipsters use Converse AllStar, not Bata North Star. </points nose at 60 degree angle>.

The facet of brand loyalty that may work for the telcos is the our fervent, insane, and unreasonable need to support one group over the other. Like for football teams. Or in my case Prai Sugar.

Lesson of the day: you just can’t buy Giant or Tesco brand sugar just because it’s “cheap”, “available”, or “the only sane choice”. Where are your principles damnit?

1:22 pm - Mon, Mar 29, 2010

SMCKL 5: Swarm Badge Success!

EDIT: Hell yeah boys & girls, we hit the mark with 50+ people checking in at Menara Star. May this, Malaysia’s first swarm badge, give you ultimate bragging rights. At least until a large group of geeks with smartphones congregate somewhere. 

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The fifth SMCKL is going to be about ‘Government in the Age of Social Media’, and the turn out is massive: an expected crowd of almost 200 people in a place meant for 100+. In fact, the crowd response was so overwhelming, they had to move the location to Menara Star (yes, the newspaper one). 

Since there are going to be so many people - who are supposed to be SM junkies - in one place, this is going to be the perfect chance to score the elusive Swarm Badge. Which failed to happen at the recent KL twestival. :(

Some tips on how to get the swarm badge:

  1. You need to be bloody on foursquare. Register here: http://foursquare.com
  2. Have internet access. Don’t have a smart phone? No problem, The Star allows visitors access to their wifi IF they have a MyStar account. Wifi moochers, do yourself a favor & preregister here: https://mystar.com.my/registration/
  3. Check in at the same place. The SMCKL blog says to checkin to the Cybertorium, but the best match I can find is called the Menara Star.
  4. Don’t bungle the date/time. It’s happening on Tuesday, March 30th at 7:00 PM.

Some other important info: 

  1. The location: Level 2, Menara Star, 15 Jalan 16/11, Petaling Jaya Kuala Lumpur, 46350
  2. Parking: Parking at Phileo Damansara II is at a flat rate of RM3 per entry after 6pm. 
  3. The Panel moderator: Asohan Aryaduray (The Star) @Asohan
  4. The speakers:
  • Khairy Jamaluddin (Member of Parliament, UMNO Youth Chief) @KhairyKJ
  • Tony Pua (Member of Parliament, DAP) @Tony Pua 
  • Tina Malone (US Embassy)
  • Kam Raslan (writer and director)@kamraslan 

See you there, and remember to checkin. 

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