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Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

July 30, 2012

The Next Big Thing: A Mobile Trading App

I've been thinking about the baseball-card blogosphere and what the next big topic or trend will be. Custom cards have enjoyed a nice long run, as has live-blogging pack breaks. Video box breaks, humorous takes on individual cards, mustaches and glasses, silly names and superstar collectors have all had their time in the spotlight. Not to mention new-card worship. I feel like I just got into Heritage and already everybody's obsessed with Gypsy Queen. (Or are we on to Archives now?)

I lamented a while back that no one in the baseball-card blogosphere was doing anything really original anymore. That drew a lot of fire from others (rightfully so), but the question is still out there: What exactly are we blogging for? For just about all of us blogging is another way to enjoy our hobby, another way to connect with others and share our passion with the world. Should it be something more? Is it a means to an end, or an end unto itself? I'm not sure that I have the answer. 

But I have some ideas. Over the last six years, the baseball-card blogosphere has been a wonderful thing for a lot of people, including the manufacturers. As loud-mouthed collectors, we've done a lot of PR for them: trumpeting what we like and don't like about their new products, spreading ideas and opinions about their greatest hits and lousiest duds from their back catalogues. We've taught them a lot about the power of great search optimization, about the power of social media, and (probably over the next year or so) about the potential of apps and mobile media in general.

The Next Big Thing: A Mobile Trading App


As social-media and Web 2.0 ambassadors, bloggers recognize the massive audience the Internet represents. And as smartphones tighten their grip on the collective experience, when will manufacturers realize they should be putting real dollars against developing a mobile trading app?

If Topps came out with a mobile trading app, you'd download it, right? I've been thinking about this for a while now: I'd call it Topps Trader and have a Bump-like feature built in for easy trading. Topps has designed a functional, if a bit clunky, desktop Web browser experience in their Million Card Giveaway microsite. I see Topps Trader as an add-on and mobile gateway to this experience. Here's how I see it operating:

You download the app from the App Store for 99 cents. After entering in your My Topps account info, as well as your geographic location, you're welcomed to your "shoebox" or album of cards tethered to your account. As a special bonus, you get a welcome pack of five new "cards." These are cards that you can keep, trade for prizes (like in the desktop Web browser version), or trade with other users via Facebook, in your geographic area via the Bump-like feature, or in the online community (accessible via the mobile app). New cards are either purchased in packs of five for 99 cents or redeemed through codes found in actual packs of Topps cards. The cards within the app do not have monetary value, but the purpose is not really about monetary value; it's about trading and collecting. The bonus of creating this kind of app is that, for a company like Topps, they would have free reign over using their enormous back catalogue of classic cards.

I've been kicking the trader-app idea around for a few years now. When I came up with it, I thought it would be perfect for Facebook. And now that smartphones are ubiquitous, a mobile app with total Facebook integration is a no-brainer. I'd be shocked if this, or something eerily close to it, doesn't debut in the next year.

June 08, 2012

Congrats to Million Page View Giveaway Winners!

They said it couldn't be done. They said, with nearly 40 entries not affiliated with The Blog in any way (ahem, Mike Kenny), the odds were stacked against them. But somehow, some way—actually, using Random.org's random-number generator—these five commenters found a way (again, with the random-number generator) to come out on top.

Nice work everybody. Way to be completely random. Now on to the winners...

Facebook commenter Shane K came away with this semi-awesome, semi-amazing, and totally glossy group of Swell Baseball Greats. Congratulations Shane K on your new set of drink coasters, er, priceless additions to your baseball card collection.


Blog commenter Uncle John's Band is the new owner of these way cool vintage semistar Topps cards. Though would you ever call Bill Freehan a "semistar" to his face? I know I wouldn't.

Lucky Facebook commenter BA Benny can now welcome these three horrifying yellow blazers from that hard-to-find early Nineties gem 1991 Fleer to their collection. Congratulations? I'm not sure.

And good tidings are in order for Blog commenter Mark the proud new owner of the Ichiro box-topper and the Ryan Howard Goudey SP. Way to go Mark! By the way, that Ichiro card is still in its wrapper! (Is this still a thing we get excited about? I mean—AWESOME!)

And finally, drum roll please, I would like to congratulate Facebook commenter Mike G, the new owner of these weather-beaten cards of Hall of Famers Ed Mathews, Johnny Bench, Billy Williams, and Brooks Robinson. Like a pack of hobo drifters, plucked from the bicycle spokes of history, these four cards are incredible. Enjoy.



To everyone else, your consolation prize ain't bad, either: More Missing Card posts, hilarity from Mike Kenny, and new projects from the PunkRockPaint laboratory are coming to The Baseball Card Blog in the next year. Thanks for the comments and for reading!

June 07, 2012

One Million Page Views Giveaway

In case you don't follow The Baseball Card Blog on Facebook, we are approaching our 1,000,000th page view here on The Blog. What started as a little place for me to dump my ideas about finding "the perfect pack" has steamrolled over the last five years (with a year's hiatus tossed in) into a compendium of custom card art, editorials, speculation, and reviews, and, since 2010, hilarious posts from Mike Kenny and amazing custom work from PunkRockPaint.

But we never would have reached this unlikely milestone if it weren't for you. So to celebrate, we're running a little giveaway on our Facebook fan page and this post and you could win one of these somewhat fabulous groups of cards:








So how can you participate? Leave a comment on our Facebook fan page on our One Million Page Views Giveaway post or here on this blog post.


Three Facebook commenters and two commenters on this post will be chosen at random in the evening on Friday, June 8th (ET).

Not a Facebook fan? Check out our fan page here: The Baseball Card Blog on Facebook

May 20, 2012

NEW Missing Cards up on Facebook

Have you seen the "Missing Card" for Reggie Smith? How about Joe Rudi? They're up now on Facebook, with many others that won't be posted on The Baseball Card Blog until the series is complete.

Check them out!

April 30, 2012

NEW "Missing Card" on Facebook

If you're not following The Baseball Card Blog's Facebook activity, you're only getting half the experience!

Did you know? Of the six "Missing Cards" posted so far, two of them are exclusive to The Baseball Card Blog's Facebook page.

Don't miss out—make sure to "Like" us on Facebook today!

The Baseball Card Blog on Facebook

April 28, 2012

NEW 1976 Topps Traded: The Missing Cards up on Facebook!

Don't forget to visit The Baseball Card Blog's Facebook outpost for the next installment of our 1976 Topps Traded: The Missing Cards project—cards posted there won't be posted on the blog until the project is complete!

Visit The Baseball Card Blog on Facebook.

April 25, 2012

Like reading The Baseball Card Blog? Check us out on Facebook!

Are you on Facebook? So is The Baseball Card Blog! In fact, we post new, different content on Facebook as often as we update the blog. So if you like reading The Baseball Card Blog, you should Like us on Facebook!

Find us at http://facebook.com/baseballcardblog or simply click on the Facebook icon in the upper right corner of the blog. It's that easy!

January 04, 2010

Let's Do It With Wax!


Sometime in December I decided to find out how long it would take to put together a set by simply buying wax packs. Of course, the holidays were fast approaching, so this became a project for after the madness passed. And now here we are.

A few days ago, I put out a message on Facebook/Twitter asking for help: Which set should I put together? The choices were 1981 Fleer, 1990 Topps, 1991 Topps, 1992 Upper Deck, 1994 Fleer, and a random 1980s Topps sticker set. I got a lot of response, mostly choosing a sticker set (5 votes), 1981 Fleer (2 votes), or 1990 Topps (2 votes).

After much deliberation, here's the set I'll be aiming to complete: 1982 Topps Stickers. I chose 1982 because of the availability of unopened sticker packs and unused sticker albums. After I complete the sticker album, I will attempt to complete 1991 Topps, a set I never liked and never bought when it came out. After 1991 Topps, who knows.

Here are the rules: No trading. No buying of opened lots on eBay. I will only buy packs. I also plan on tracking sticker/card sequencing in packs. I will then fill in each page of the sticker album as best I can. I still haven't figured out what to do with the sticker doubles, but I think some sort of public art around Boston will be on tap.

July 22, 2008

Another Reason to Be a Facebook Fan


We're over 100 Facebook Fans, and counting! If you're a Facebook Fan of The Blog, glad to have you!

If you haven't become a fan yet, now there's one more reason to make the leap: I've uploaded a set of 50 scans of some of my favorite cards, with commentary on each.

I'll be doing some summer cleaning around here this week and next, dusting off old series and bringing out new ideas, so keep checking back. One thing I'd love to incorporate on the blog is video, but I'm not quite sure how to do that yet. I also didn't get my act together this year and therefore won't be attending the National next week in Chicago. I'll have to think of something fun to do on the Blog to make up for it...