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Ello! First Impressions

Well, I haven’t seen this kind of hype in three years. Three years ago, Google announced it was launching a new social network: G+. The internets went crazy, partly because they didn’t make it open to everyone. In order to get into G+, you needed an invitation. And like that restaurant that always has a line, you figure, well, it must be good, right? If people are willing to line up for it?

This week, a new social network was launched, and they used a very similar marketing technique. Ello (http://ello.co) is the brain child of  Paul BudnitzBerger & Föhr, and Mode Set. Budnitz is an artist, and a maker of some very fine bicycles, and they have positioned themselves as “the anti-Facebook.” 

Their manifesto (yes, they call it a manifesto) states:

Your social network is owned by advertisers.

Every post you share, every friend you make, and every link you follow is tracked, recorded, and converted into data. Advertisers buy your data so they can show you more ads. You are the product that’s bought and sold.

We believe there is a better way. We believe in audacity. We believe in beauty, simplicity, and transparency. We believe that the people who make things and the people who use them should be in partnership.

We believe a social network can be a tool for empowerment. Not a tool to deceive, coerce, and manipulate — but a place to connect, create, and celebrate life.

You are not a product.

It’s working. Ello has gone immediately viral. At last count, 31,000 people per hour were joining. Clearly it’s a concept whose time has come, and the timing couldn’t be better.

Here are my first impressions:

The good:

The bad:

The ugly:

As with any other new social network, I tend to take a “wait and see” attitude. After all, the network that launched three years ago to great acclaim is now, according to many reports, on the rocks. And while I, personally, would appreciate an anti-Facebook, Ello will have to be more than just that one-trick pony to tip into the mainstream.

In the mean time, if you want to check Ello out for yourself, email me for an invite.

UPDATE: Ello gave me 25 invites, and they are now all gone.

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