The Body Inc. group consisted of Zach Guido, Raffaele Parisi, Justin Blais, Rebecca Kutner, and Karen Whigham. Their idea of a Second Life tatoo parlor is very interesting. Their avatars were dressed to impress and their presentation went really well.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Final Business Presentations: Body Inc.
Body Inc.
The Body Inc. group consisted of Zach Guido, Raffaele Parisi, Justin Blais, Rebecca Kutner, and Karen Whigham. Their idea of a Second Life tatoo parlor is very interesting. Their avatars were dressed to impress and their presentation went really well.
The Body Inc. group consisted of Zach Guido, Raffaele Parisi, Justin Blais, Rebecca Kutner, and Karen Whigham. Their idea of a Second Life tatoo parlor is very interesting. Their avatars were dressed to impress and their presentation went really well.
Second Hope: LOOK ALIVE!!!
Final Business Presentations: Second Hope
Second Hope

The Second Hope group consisted of Ryan Bean, Bryan Savoie, Kathryn Honikel, and Kathleen Jackura.
The Second Hope group showed off a very nice presentation set up. Before entering the presentation, you teleport up to this room (above). Second Hope gave a great presentation and I look forward to seeing how the business pans out.
The Second Hope group consisted of Ryan Bean, Bryan Savoie, Kathryn Honikel, and Kathleen Jackura.
The Second Hope group showed off a very nice presentation set up. Before entering the presentation, you teleport up to this room (above). Second Hope gave a great presentation and I look forward to seeing how the business pans out.
Interesting screenshot
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Matthew Anthony: Second Life Terraformer and former RIT student
In class today, we sat in the RIT Island Amphitheater in Second Life to listen to Matthew Anthony. He gave a very interesting talk about his experiences in Second Life. Matthew makes his living by selling virtual goods and services within Second Life. He has been part of a lot of projects and is currently working on new projects. For one of his Co-ops at RIT, he worked with different companies helping them integrate into Second Life and other virtual worlds. He has worked with companies like Warner Bros. and Budweiser. Also, Anthony was a part of constructing over half of the RIT island. He helped create the Amphitheater that we sat in for his presentation. His latest project is selling virtual pet turtles. These turtles have been marketed through social media and just word of mouth. These turtles are a work in process and the features of these will continue to grow. The great thing about them is you can breed them to keep making new colors. From this venture, Matthew is able to live comfortably in New York City (not the cheapest place to live!) These turtles have been a really big hit in the Second Life community. Listening to a success story like this makes me believe that making a living in Second Life is possible!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Sparkz Matchmaking business plan in the works
As the end of the RIT quarter nears, we at Sparkz Matchmaking are beginning to work hard at finishing our preliminary business plan. The plan is going to demonstrate our great idea for a Second Life dating service. I am looking forward to seeing this all on paper, because I think we have great ideas for the business. We still have many things to sort out, such as business models and revenue models. Also, we still need to discuss marketing campaigning ideas. I am also really excited about our mascot, Sparkz Violet. I think we can use her to do many great things to promote our service. The plan is due in less than two weeks, and we will present the plan at that time. I like our group because we are all excited to do this project. Over the next 10-14 days, we will be hard at work in the RIT library. Enough blogging, its time to write a business plan!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Branding myself 'inworld'

While I have established many web based branding outlets, I have yet to bring these to avatars inside of Second Life. With my personal branding board, avatars can learn a lot more about Matthew Ixito. My personal branding board links avatars directly to my twitter page and this very blog. Eventually the board will link avatars to the Sparkz Matchmaking blog that is still being planned out. The links are not working yet, mostly because I still do not understand how to work with scripts inside of Second Life(or anywhere for that matter). My overall goal for this 'inworld' personal branding strategy is to earn a good reputation amongst fellow avatars. Through social media outlets such as facebook I have built up a good reputation amongst my peers. Now I am attempting to build that same reputation inside of Second Life. I believe that through exciting tweets and blogposts I can earn other avatars trust. If they trust me, then they may begin to trust anything I am affiliated in. This can bring great rewards for Sparkz Matchmaking. We are selling relationship, so why not develop a good relationship with the Second Life community. Virtual dating is a touchy subject, and I believe trust is the most important factor in becoming a successful dating service. For now, fellow avatars can follow me on twitter and here on blogspot through my personal board 'inworld.' Above is a picture of my board. Feel free to check it out for real(or virtually depending how you think) inside of Second Life at the RIT island.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Sparkz Logo & Sparkz Violet

Continuing our Second Life dating service venture, we have created a logo as well as an avatar to represent out business. Sparkz Violet, who takes on the name o our service, was virtually born on Friday, January 22. We plan big things for her, and hopefully she will be very recognizable in the Second Life dating community!
Monday, January 25, 2010
Team!!!

Today in class we presented and listened to other teams presentations. All of the presentations were about the progress of each business. There will be more to come in another blog post, plus screenshots of each presentation. As for now, this is a screenshot of the great Sparkz Matchmaking team listening to another groups presentation.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Week 6: Session 1: Class INWORLD!

Today was a very exciting day for our class. For the fist time, Neil conducted a full class session in Second Life on the RIT Island. Aside from a few technical difficulties, everything went smoothly. The session concerned the importance of blogging. (What a great topic to talk about on a blog) We went through a brief history of blogging and how blogging has slowly become monetized. Blogging is very important to a virtual terraformer, as much of the Second Life world blogs as well. Gaining followers is a great way to gain attention to your business. Updated frequently gives customers a reason to constantly check the blog. There is a certain thrill involved when you see frequent updates from a blog that you are very interested in. We plan to start a business blog for our dating service. We want to make sure that we have just as strong of a presence on the Internet as we do in Second Life. Many(probably all) of our potential customer use web browsers, follow blogs, follow micro-blogs, and participate in several other forms of social media. Twitter is a great way to spread the word. Since I started to add #secondlife at the end of each of my tweets, I have gain a few "avatar" followers. The twitter accounts have pictures of avatars rather than real people. These must be the true "second lifers" because they sport their avatars outside of Second Life as well. Unfortunately we were not able to record todays session due to permissions on the RIT island. However there are some screenshots, and I have inserted one of them into this post. As we continue to learn Second Life, our next challenging task will be to report on the status of our business and our business plan inside of Second Life. We plan to do this next Monday, 1/25/10. There will be a post that covers the events of that presentation soon after Mondays session.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Exploring a Second Life Island: Lucky Designs
Monday, January 11, 2010
More Pics From PhatLand
PhatLand

This weeks blog analyzes a community in Second Life. While doing some research, I came upon a list of the most popular islands on Second Life. I decided to visit an island called PhatLand. While the island offers a bunch of things, the main attraction is the dance club. I walked around the island for a little bit, not really noticing anything special, and except for the occasional person, there was no real traffic in terms of avatars. That is, of course, until I entered the Phat Cats Club. I dont think I was dressed properly. The club featured a long spiral staircase entrance. It took about 15-20 seconds just to find my way into the grand entrance. While entering, there was a greeter who welcomed every avatar into the club personally. An interesting thing I noticed was that for returning avatars, the greeter made sure to say that they are happy you are back with us. Not only do they welcome you, they somehow remember you. This happened quite a few times, so it was not a fluke. The club was mostly dancing and socializing. I observed many couples, dressed in full suits/dresses. The scene looked like it was a wedding. I began talking to some people, but all the responses I got were invitations to dance. It seemed like this was a place to find somebody else to interact with. Whether it be talking or "virtual" contact, the avatars here were looking for a partner above anything else. The whole place was well decorated. This seemed to be a very high end club. I was wearing a black t-shirt with jeans, probably not the proper attire. While you may not identify this as an actual community, I got the sense that the avatars here were frequent visitors. Almost like everybody knew everybody. Comments such as "Hey (x name), nice to see you again!" were common.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Our first In-World meeting
Week 3
In this weeks sessions, our team talked a lot about possible business models and possible business's. The trick was to identify which model would work best in Second Life. This was difficult for us because we are so new to SL. We developed a matrix that we used to filter out our business ideas. We met as a team on friday before christmas break, and in this meeting we completed the matrix and decided on a business. We chose to open an auction hall in SL. Charging users to post an item and possibly charging commission is a way for us to make a little money. I am excited to start this venture. I know it will be challenging because we are entering a very new business space, but I think it will be a very good experience. Over the break I plan to work on the first term paper, and look foward to working on the SL business with my teammates.
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