04 May 2018

#GoTBot chatbot awards

Winter is coming, and we're buzzing from our recent awards success.

Our friendly Game of Thrones Facebook Messenger chatbot was designed to help guide fans through the series and we couldn’t be more chuffed that it’s been recognised for it’s innovation and creative use of AI technology. 

GoTBoT has won numerous awards and commendations including;

Shorty Awards
- Silver Award in the "Humour Category"
- "Audience Award", a real honour to get this one

Social Buzz Awards
- Commendation for "Best Use of a Chatbot"

DADI Awards
- Commendation for "Viral Campaign"
- Commendation for "In-House Campaign"

In a world of direwolves, white walkers and dragons, there’s one thing missing: bots! Meet GoTBot, a friendly Facebook chatbot with answers to all of your Game of Thrones questions.

We created GoTBot as a Facebook Messenger chatbot in solidarity with all the secondary characters you forgot about, plus all the titles and heirs that you never knew existed. It’s for those of you who realise that, in fact, you know nothing.

Start a conversation with GoTBot in the Facebook Messenger app and ask it a question about any Game of Thrones character. For example, “Who is Varys?” will result in a photo of Varys, his title and all sorts of other juicy information about the Master of Whisperers. The “Dead or Alive” feature will come in handy when you just can’t remember if that one forgotten Tully is dead yet.

But don’t underestimate GoTBot… It knows more than you expect. Just try asking about Daenerys and Jon Snow’s (possible? probable?) relationship. Everyone’s entitled to their Game of Thrones theories...

It all started from a simple “Dead or Alive” Game of Thrones question around the studio. If only there was someone who had all the answers. Wait a minute....

GoTBot is designed as a useful tool, but it quickly grew into an entertaining digital friend. Popular Google searches related to Game of Thrones shaped GoTBot so that he answers the most pressing questions, but is also learning every day through the magic of AI.

The A.I. of natural language processing of GoTBot is handled by the Wit.ai service. We begin by teaching Wit.ai example questions and, as we feed it information, it learns to understand the users intent. When the user asks a question, Wit.ai recognises the intent of what the user is searching for then our vast GoT database gets to work and answers the user in an intelligent and useful manner as possible, with a bit of humour thrown in to keep it interesting.

Discussing the launch, Catch’s Founder and Managing Director, Jonathan Smith said:

"With 1.2 billion monthly active users on Facebook Messenger, the potential audience for chatbots is huge. We knew we wanted to create a Facebook chatbot and wanted to get our clients excited about the future of AI and how it might benefit their business. What better way to do so than creating our very own chatbot? And who doesn’t like Game of Thrones?”

GoTBot's popularity is growing, he's already been featured on MashableThe VergeAdWeekCreativity and Esquire magazine.

To meet GoTBot - The Game of Thrones Chatbot, visit him on Facebook http://m.me/G0TB0T

13 May 2016

Bye bye bloggers, hello micro-influencers

At Catch, we work with a wide range of consumer brands day in day out; so when we throw around the term “influencer”, we assume its meaning is common knowledge.

The dictionary definition of an influencer is a person who, “has a compelling force or produces effects on the actions, behaviour, opinions etc of others.”

A common misconception in the industry is that influencer = blogger. Influencers CAN be bloggers, yes. But it is becoming more and more apparent that bloggers do not hold the strength that they used to. 

Over recent years, the blogging industry has blossomed beyond compare. Blogs provide a creative outlet for people to channel their passions into an online media where they can share their talents and interests with the world. There are blogs on just about anything, but the ones that we tend to work with the most are fashion and beauty blogs. These types of blogs in particular have taken the industry by storm. 

The beauty of this industry is that ANYONE can become a blogger. If you have access to the internet and basic competence using Wordpress, you can become a blogger overnight. You don’t necessarily need to be able to write particularly well either; audiences these days are all about visuals and glossy photography. However, this ease of entry has led to a huge over-saturation in the market. Sure, there are bloggers who stand out above the rest. But these “stand out” bloggers still come by the bucket-load.

So what does all this mean for influencers? You don’t need a blog to be an influencer anymore. Micro-influencers are taking over, in a big way.

A micro-influencer is usually an Instagrammer or YouTuber, with a high social following, who has a great impact on their audience and what they do. This power enables them to influence their followers’ buying habits and encourage them to buy into brands by association. Instagram is the most popular platform on which influencers tend to flourish; essentially creating visual micro-blogs showcasing their inspirational lifestyle. As long as they continue posting engaging, glossy visuals and keep growing their audience, brands will pay them to talk about them. 

This industry is booming like no other.

Brands and influencers are working together to promote just about anything: clothes, cosmetics, holidays, even down to simple things like vitamin supplements. It all comes down to the power of, “well, if _____ is doing it, I want to do it.”. And it’s as simple as that.

How are blogs already going into decline; they only just became cool?

Millennials want their information faster, in snackable pieces. Being taken off their half-asleep newsfeed crawl to trawl through blog posts isn’t ideal anymore. They need to digest the information there and then, if it is going to make any impact. Full length YouTube tutorials are being taken over by short videos on platforms like Instagram/Snapchat; whilst these short videos are being supplemented with live streaming. Instagram feeds used to be a way of getting users onto your blog; now your Instagram feed IS your blog, featuring carefully curated, glossy stories and inspiration. 

Where will the industry go next? Does anyone who isn’t “Insta-famous” by now even stand a chance? 

At the end of the day, influencers aren’t going to disappear any time soon, that’s for certain. As the industry progresses, they are set to hold an important role in the way brands talk to customers. The power these influencers have over consumers will increase over time; but it is the channels they are using that will really evolve and change the industry as we know it. 

The social media team at Catch have worked on many successful influencer outreach and social campaigns for brands such as Charlotte Tilbury, Thomas Cook Airlines, Rimmel London, The Body Shop and more. If you’re interested in finding out more please Get in touch.

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