I’ve been having a discussion on Facebook earlier today with a media company about how they can’t see a business application for Four Square,  or other location based- applications for smartphones etc that are gps  enabled.

Facebook Places:

Face book yesterday (22/08/10) released their version of this software, and given their huge size, it is likely to become the predominant form of  it, worldwide. Here’s the official video:

Which, apart from the freshly scrubbed faces and quirky “global” accents, pretty much sums it up.

Obviously, if you have a retail presence this is a very cheap form of customer loyalty rewards – FourSquare offers, badges, pins and so on for users and the businesses associated with those high numbers of check-ins can offer rewards based on their product range or any number of other possibilities.

Air New Zealand has a scheme for the Koru Club lounges, giving away airpoints or free memberships. Mojo Coffee offer free coffees after five visits, and bag of coffee after forty, and hour behind the machine making coffee for one hundred.

It does not take too much imagination to see what effect this might have on such schemes as FlyBuys and their owner Loyalty New Zealand, who collect masses of consumer information in exchange for offering some discounted products and the hint of cheap flights. This is a disruptive technology that will become persuasive in out futures.

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