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The Burst - Change is in the Air (Ep. 24)

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

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Thanks for checking out this episode of BanktasticTV’s “The Burst.” Here are some important notes about this episode:

Q&A: http://www.banktastic.com/questions/155-if-you-had-500-000-to-open-a-online-branch-how-would-you-spend-it
JB D. asked a really great question recently on Banktastic. How would you spend $500k if your CEO gave it to you in order to create a virtual branch? A lot of really great responses have come from this question, and you can add yours! Just follow this link and tell us how you’d spend your $500,000!

New Features on Banktastic!
We’ve added a whole BUNCH of new awesome features & goodies on Banktastic lately. We talk about just a few of them in this episode, but you can browse around the site and check them out for yourself!

Reply by Email
This was a big one for us - we’ve released our reply by email feature! This one was in the making for a while, and we’re glad to have it out and working well! When you submit a news article or a question and someone responds, you can simply reply to the notification email you receive. This is going to help the conversation continue on without ripping you away from checking your email. Try it out, and let us know what you think!

Badges for your Blog
If you share a lot of content on Banktastic, we’ve got a little goodie to help pimp out your blog. These badges show that you contribute to our community, and they come in three different colors, so pick whichever suits you best! Check out our About page to pick out which one you like and post it up on your blog!

Tweaked the “Hotness” Algorithm
This feature is a little more behind-the-scenes than the others, but makes a big difference in what you see on Bantkastic. We’ve created an algorithm that determines from all the content what’s hot and what’s not. You should see some differences in how well Banktastic feeds you hot content!

New Error Pages
We’ve put together a really awesome new error page! All the Banktastics have taken some shots that show how we feel when Bantkastic breaks down on us. We’re looking to add your shots, too! Just pick up that camera, open up PhotoBooth, do whatever - just show us how you feel when Banktastic doesn’t work right!

Banktastic’s First Official Private Network!
We are thrilled to announce that we officially have an association coming to the network side of Banktastic! Texas Bankers Association, the largest bankers association in the country, has signed on with us, and we greatly look forward to their arrival! It’s going to bring a lot of people to the conversations on Banktastic, so get ready, everybody. :)

Banktastic’s Sticker Fun Flickr Group
We’ve mentioned it before, but we’ll bring it up again just in case you missed it! If you’ve received some Banktastic stickers, take pictures of where you put them and post them up in our Banktastic’s Sticker Fun Flickr Group! If you want some Banktastic stickers, just email lisa@banktastic.com, send your address, and we’ll get some to you in the mail ASAP!

Subscribe to Banktastic on iTunes
All of BanktatsicTV’s shows are available on iTunes now! Click here to access our podcast page to subscribe, or open iTunes and search “BanktasticTV.”

Email Us!
Feel free to email comments or suggestions about “The Burst” to brad@banktastic.com, or post your thoughts on the Banktastic Community.

See you next week!

-The Banktastics

Brad takes on Austin

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

I posted this on my personal blog today and in the spirit of transparency wanted to make sure everyone got to be apart of the exciting stuff going on in our world. Thank you all for the support, together we can change the industry!

After going through a semi-private beta and then the release of Banktastic on April 1st we’ve seen some great progress. We always wanted the product to be free to the individual but have now started selling the product to groups of people (financial institutions, associations, financial services companies, user groups). So I woke up Friday morning @ 4:15a and drove down to Austin to meet with some folks and felt like it was a cool enough moment in my life and for the life of the product to record it. Check it out and thanks for the continued support of me personally and Banktastic!

The Burst - Where’s Brad? (Ep. 19)

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

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Q&A: Does the company you work for use Twitter?
Banktastic’s own Community Manager asked a question recently to learn more about Twitter usage among our members’ companies. We got a lot of varying responses where people ran their company’s twitter, only used a personal one, or had none at all.

I personally think that each company should give Twitter a solid chance. Aside from the fact that it’s free to use and connects you with an enormous audience, it’s a great way to put a personal touch on your brand. You get to communicate on a very casual (and fun) level with your customers with Twitter. Handle customer satisfaction issues, troubleshooting, promote new products or services - use Twitter anyway you want for your company. Seriously, give it a shot.

BarCampBankDallas on June 21 & 22
If you haven’t already penciled this into your calendar, do so now! BarCampBankDallas is going to be held on June 21 & 22 (Sat. & Sun.) in Frisco, TX. It’s not too late to register! Just visit the BCBD site to sign up now!

We’ve got a great group of people already signed up for this event, so try to get in on the fun if you can! All of the Banktastic crew will be in attendance, so come hang out and meet us.

We’re also still accepting sponsors for the event. For more information about sponsoring BarCampBankDallas, please email lisa@banktastic.com. We’ll see you there!

The Banktastics to cover Finovate 2008
It’s official! Mark & Lisa will be attending and covering Finovate 2008 held in NYC in October! We had a great time covering FinvoateStartup, and this time it’s going to be even better. If you’d like to meet up with us at Finovate, just contact us before hand and we’ll make sure to work something out. We’ll keep you informed about any more developments regarding covering this event.

Banktastic Sticker Flickr Group!
Wanna show your love for Banktastic? Why not use one of our stickers to spread the word?

We started the Banktastic Sticker Fun Group on Flickr for our members to show us the coolest places they’ve put our stickers!

If you’d like to get your hands on a couple of Banktastic stickers and a few of our awesome Moo cards, just send an email to lisa@banktastic.com with your name/mailing info, and we’ll send some to you ASAP! Once you get them, stick them some place awesome and add your pics to our Flickr group!

Subscribe to Banktastic on iTunes
All of BanktatsicTV’s shows are available on iTunes now! Click here to access our podcast page to subscribe, or open iTunes and search “BanktasticTV.”

Email Us!
Feel free to email comments or suggestions about “The Burst” to brad@banktastic.com, or post your thoughts on the Banktastic Community.

See you next week!

-The Banktastics

The CU Scoop - Feeding Time (Ep. 10)

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

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Thanks for checking out this episode of BanktasticTV’s “The CU Scoop” featuring Mark McSpadden. Here are some important notes about this episode:

Banktastic Credit Union Feed
After being out-of-order for several weeks, Banktastic’s credit union feed is back to normal! This feed features the cream of the credit union crop, so check it out and subscribe now!

While you’re at it, check out the rest of the Banktastic feeds. We’ve got something for everyone - IT feeds, bank feeds, credit union feeds, marketing feeds and more! If you want to check out all the feeds, click here to subscribe & start reading!

You Can Sponsor The CU Scoop
The CU Scoop and other BanktasticTV shows are looking for some sponsors! if you’d like to sponsor any of our shows, shoot an email off to lisa@banktastic.com. We have several sponsorship and advertising opportunities available, so email us if you’re interested!

You can be on The CU Scoop!
We’re interested in your thoughts on topics and trends in the credit union industry. If you want to be a part of our show, record your own video (roughly 2-3 minutes long) and upload it to our Viddler.com account. Here’s the log-in information:
username: thecuscoop
password: markymark
Remember the rules: 1.) no bank bashing, and 2.) don’t self-promote too much. If you have any questions about sharing your video with The CU Scoop crew, send an email to mark@banktastic.com.

Email Us!
Feel free to email comments or suggestions about “The CU Scoop” to mark@banktastic.com, or post your thoughts on the Banktastic Community. We’re always looking for your input.

See you next week!

-The Banktastics

The Burst - A Double Dose of Davids (Ep. 16)

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

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Thanks for checking out this episode of BanktasticTV’s “The Burst.” Here are some important notes about this episode:

Have you ever used the word “spondu”?
On a rather silly note, Brad brought up the fact that I use the word “spondu” on occasion. There’s a quite nice example of what the definition is in this video. He wants to know if any of you have ever heard of or used the word…ever. So comment back and let us know. I swear the word is real!

BIG Metrics Demo Account for Banktastic Members
David G. worked out a nice deal with the people from BIG Metrics to get a demo account for Banktastic members to try out. He thought the application was so great that he wanted to share the wealth with everybody else. To find out what BIG Metrics is about and get the demo account information, click here. We’d like to send a huge thank you to David for working this out for us. You rock!

Private Message about Web 2.0
Brad received a nice private message from David A. about technology leaders and their knowledge of Web 2.0. There’s a great discussion to be had on this topic. Do you think that technology leaders know anything about social media, and would it help them at all to know it? Comment back on the blog and let us know what you think.

New Features on Banktastic!
We’ve rolled out a few new features on Banktastic! The first one is a nice little algorithm we’ve setup in all main sections of Banktastic to show you what’s “hot” and what’s “fresh.” Based on community activity, you can see what’s the most popular content out there by clicking “hot”, or check out the latest news, questions or vendor ratings by clicking “fresh.” It’s a great new way to sort content on Banktastic. Check it out!

The other BIG thing we’ve rolled out this week is a groups section that’s not currently available to the public version of Banktastic. We’ve given associations, member groups, credit union leagues and many more the opportunity to use Banktastic as a communication tool to stay in touch between conferences. It’s like a mini-Banktastic all for particular group. An established group can share announcements, post articles, private message anybody within the group, and ask questions all within the privacy of your own group. You have the option of keeping all of your content private, or sharing it openly with the rest of the Banktastic community. It’s a great way to keep your members connected in between events or meetings.

Here’s a little sneak-peek at what a group looks like:

If you’d like more information about groups or are thinking of creating one in Banktastic, please contact brad@banktastic.com or lisa@banktastic.com. We’d be more than happy to setup a webinar to show you all the capabilities of a group on Banktastic.

Subscribe to Banktastic on iTunes
All of BanktatsicTV’s shows are available on iTunes now! Click here to access our podcast page to subscribe, or open iTunes and search “BanktasticTV.”

Email Us!
Feel free to email comments or suggestions about “The Burst” to brad@banktastic.com, or post your thoughts on the Banktastic Community.

See you next week!

-The Banktastics

P.S. - Did We Mention Avatar Actions?

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

One more thing we added to make Banktastic more user-friendly is avatar actions! If you see a conversation and you want to see someone’s profile or message them immediately, just hover over their profile picture and go from there! It’s a great way to connect with someone immediately without a lot of clicking.

Have fun with all the new features, and let us know what you think!

Private Messaging & Other New Features on Banktastic!

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

The Banktastics have been hard at work at bringing some great new features to our community, and we’ve just released the best set yet! We’d like to introduce our new private messaging system on Banktastic!

We setup this system to encourage communication with one another on Banktastic. If you want to start a conversation with someone or ask them a direct question, just simply click the “Send Message” button on their profile to get started! You will be notified by email when you receive a new private message on Banktastic. You’ll also be able to see a list of your new messages on your Dashboard and on your own profile page. So if you’d ever like to opt out of receiving email notifications of new messages, you can edit your profile and uncheck the box marked “Notify me when someone sends me a private message.” You’ll still be able to see your messages when you login.

In addition to the private messaging system, we’ve added a lot of helpful information to the site. For those a little unsure of everything you can do on Banktastic, we’ve added a visual tour page. Here you can browse through different sections of Banktastic and read up on what each page is all about. This is really helpful for new members or current members who haven’t gotten a chance to explore the site.

We’ve also included a really great help page for when you get in a bind on Banktastic. If you ever find a bug or just need some assistance, feel free to visit the help page and contact one of the Banktastics.

Let us know what you think of the new private messaging and other features! Also, if you ever have an idea that would make Banktastic better, feel free to shoot us an email at lisa@banktastic.com. We look forward to your input!

Finovate Startup 2008 - The Last 10 Company Reviews!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Thanks for following Brad & Mark’s reviews of Finovate Startup! We’ve still got our special guest Jeff Stehpens from Creative Brand Communications on board! We hope you’ve enjoyed reading the reviews live all day long. Let’s wrap up with the final set of companies!

BlingNation
Brad’s Review:
Promixity based payment. Cell to Cell Payments in realtime. My thought - So I see this as like exchanging business cards, people thought it would go digital (it didn’t) so why would I exchange cash between my family/friends? Although, if I could send cash from my phone to the taxi driver, would LOVE that. When will North America adopt?

Mark’s Review:
Software based mobile payments. Allows phone to phone transfers and then links those transfers to pre paid credit cards. Seems like a lot of steps.

Jeff’s Review:
The BlingNation presenter brought along a little bling of his own in the form of a pretty assistant with nice hands (which is important when your whole demo is two giant hands on a big screen playing with two cell phones). It provides real time mobile bank transfers. The interface is nothing flashy…but maybe I’m just spoiled by my iPhone.

Zopa
Brad’s Review:
Giving users the ability to have a negative effect rate. Essentially you can charitably provide funds for a borrower to make their goals. I love the concept…that is different than the rest of the field.

Mark’s Review:
I’ll call this social borrowing and investing. Investors buy FDIC insured CDs at a good rate. Borrowers are helped out by those CDs. Everybody is happy.

Jeff’s Review:
“The world’s first social finance community” started out of the UK. The presenter said “we are NOT a peer to peer lender under the traditional definition”–he made a big point of this and was very focused on the technical differences between Zopa and peer to peer lending. Zopa has the cool ability to divert some of your earned interest on a Zopa CD to a borrower….accept lower interest to offset some of the borrower’s interest.

TrustedID
Brad’s Review:
Theft Identity Protection. Has a family plan rate (good thinking!). Can protect standard stuff like bank accounts but also health insurance accounts. Promo code for $25 bucks off use coupon code: finovate.

Mark’s Review:
A proactive ID theft protection. I’m signing up for the new family package when I get home. I’ll keep you posted!

Jeff’s Review:
Proactive identity protection, which is all about stopping identity theft before it happens. The product is able to be co-branded and private labeled…just ask Suze Orman who apparently made some bucks from it. Use the promo code “finovate” on their site for a $25 discount.

MoneyPools
Brad’s Review:
Help investors organize their investments. Another busy space to be in…this is a tough area to have an app that is not built for experts. Could work on getting a little ‘love’ in the app.

Mark’s Review:
Asset management tool that is super chart intensive. (The charts are rockin, so that helps.) Great depth of data, but seems like it would have a high learning curve.

Jeff’s Review:
Portfolio analysis tool that, much like MInt, shows very visual graphs to present the information. Impressive ability to drill way down into the data. You’d need to be quite a data head to take full advantage of all that info, though.

Aradiom
Brad’s Review: Based out of Austin, TX. This is a framework for building mobile banking platform. Really easy to build a mobile app BUT will community bankers have the expertise and knowledge to have it work with their online banking/core system apps? I’m doubtful.

Mark’s Review:
Mobile banking platform that showed you can create (in perfect conditions) a JAVA based mobile banking solution in under 5 minutes. Worth looking into if you are in the mobile space.

Jeff’s Review:
Missed the demo.

First ROI - CheckingFinder
Brad’s Review:
A patent pending free checking account w/ no minimum balance. Dave Ramsey support these guys. Find best rate based off of proximity and highest interest rate. Easy straightforward, good interface. They are partnered w/ Andera for account openings. Releasing on June 2nd.

Mark’s Review:
CheckingFinder.com is the consuming facing portion of this rewards checking program geared at community banks and credit unions opening June 2. These guys are gunning for the big banks.

Jeff’s Review:
This is not the first time the presenter has done this before…wow that was well delivered and polished. He pitched the soon-to-be-live CheckingFinder.com that will help consumers find BancVue’s Rewards Checking programs around the country. Not that earth shatteringly interesting, but valuable nonetheless.

sparkroom
Brad’s Review:
Business to Business product. Allows marketers full transparency to track what the gross margin would be. Tracking ROI on the leads. Don’t know if I followed it all. Left confused.

Mark’s Review:
Lead performance optimization for marketing in the business to business space. I know nothing about this space, but marketing people around me say it’s good stuff.

Jeff’s Review:
Is this the first BtoB technology we’ve really seen today? It seems that everything else, as I recall, has been primarily BtoC, at least indirectly if not directly (PFM’s, mobile apps for customers, etc). This is an app developed directly for marketers, “lead performance optimization for the mortgage industry.”

TradeKing
Brad’s Review:
Options/Stockbroker trading community. Another place to have a ‘blog’ (ugh). If you are a hard core investing player, this community is for you but again, if you’re like the majority of us and are a ‘few trades here or there type’, this is a bit too much for you.

Mark’s Review:
Another stock and trading community site.

Jeff’s Review:
I’m liking the cool presentation graphics, but not the “read my presentation to you” style. Nicely graphically designed trading community site. Call me naiive, but I have to wonder about “learning” from the insights of other novice investors…do I really want to know why some middle manager in corporate america thought buying Google at $700 was a good idea?

ClairMail
Brad’s Review:
Mobile Banking App. Transfer, Payments, Account Balances oh my! Nothing new here, still an unusable mobile browser experience. Banking this way is a %2 usage case for the consumer today. They say their an open platform but didn’t expand, could be good depending on the API ability.

Mark’s Review:
Mobile banking platform that provides one bank-side implementation to handle all banking aspects. Even though the back end is a single implementation, a bank may still have to deploy multiple mobile clients. Does tout an “open platform” that may be worth looking into.

Jeff’s Review:
SMS-based mobile banking. He just said “two way triple play.” What?! These guys are moving super fast. Sure they only have five minutes, but to Ron’s point in his recent tweet, you can’t just “talk fast and try to cram 10 minutes of content into 5 minutes.” I don’t know, maybe I’m just slow.

Vestopia
Brad’s Review:
Last demo, we made it! Look over the shoulders of investment pro’s to see how they invest, their performance and if you want to track them. I like it. Myspace lurker concept that can pay. I think I’d be most comfortable with this site versus the other competitors in the space

Mark’s Review:
Kind of a gawker site, but instead of following celebs, it follows big shot investors and their portfolios. Could be interesting if you’re big in that space.

Jeff’s Review:
Platform that connects self-directed investors with Wall Street pros…allowing the average guy to see what the pros do with their own money. Nice idea, I think. The presenter (CEO) was careful to make sure everyone knows he’s grown membership by 10x since he came aboard in January. At least this is a different idea than we’ve seen in the other companies today.


We hope you’ve enjoyed watching our live coverage today of Finovate Startup 2008. Feel free to share your comments on our reviews by commenting on these blog posts! We’d also like to give a huge thanks to Jeff Stephens with Creative Brand Communications for partnering up and sharing his demo reviews with us.

Keep an eye on the Banktastic Blog in the next few days to watch some awesome video interviews from Finovate. Thanks to Finovate and all of the presenters!


To check out the rest of the reviews from Finovate:
click here for the first set of 10 demo reviews,
click here for the second set of 10 demo reviews,
and click here for the third set of 10 demo reviews.

Finovate Startup 2008 - The Third 10 Company Reviews!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Thanks for following Brad & Mark’s reviews of Finovate Startup! We’ve got a special guest getting in on the reviews this time! Jeff Stehpens from Creative Brand Communications gave us his two cents on the presenters! Read all of the reviews of the 40 demoing companies live all day long here at the Banktastic Blog! Let’s continue on with the third set of companies!

Expensr
Brad’s Review:
Was out conducting interviews and missed the demo.

Mark’s Review:
Late back from lunch and missed the demo. Wished I could have seen it, though!

Jeff’s Review:
The two young and now probably rich guys announced that they have just been acquired by Strands, and are in the process of developing MoneyStrands a new PFM. Very casual guys, and with a sense of humor. I like it…though I’m not sure Ron agrees.

SmartyPig
Brad’s Review:
Was out conducting interviews and missed the demo.

Mark’s Review:
A great app to get yourself in gear to actively save. Accounts require a recurring contribution from your personal accounts, so the commitment to save is really there. Also allows to cash out in gift card currency, giving you a boost!

Jeff’s Review:
It’s all about reversing the trend of the “buy now, pay later” mentality…which I like. It helps people save for very specific goals, and makes those goals public. The site pays interest and is FDIC insured. For me it comes own to what the interest rate is. I would sacrifice the cool goal-oriented functions in trade for the highest interest rate possible through an online savings account like ING etc.

Invesra
Brad’s Review:
Was out conducting interviews and missed the demo.

Mark’s Review:
A mound of retirement goals and data geared towards the boomer generation. To me the look and feel is super old school, but maybe that’s what boomers want.

Jeff’s Review:
This is an aggregator that can be co branded by bank or credit union. It makes personalized recommendations based on info entered, risk profile the user submits, etc. The app then recommends a portfolio based on goals set in the system. The main purpose? To bring highly sophisticated capabilities to the average person, not just high-end market To Ron’s point, not a social network….amazing!

Tyfone, Inc.
Brad’s Review:
Missed the demo.

Mark’s Review:
You stick a special memory card in your smart phone and presto, you’ve got contactless payment through your phone. That means your phone can pay for stuff and transfer money to others. Kind of cool.

Jeff’s Review:
Giving a big shout out to Portland, Tyfone offers mobile applications for financial services. This guy said he had a slightly different presentation approach, with no demos…but then he did a demo. I’m a marketing and brand experience guy–this is a little techy and over my head, but is probably good for those who understand what he’s talking about.

Wesabe
Brad’s Review:
Basic overview of Wesabe. Another personal finance tool but with a community attached. It beats Mint in that regard. As much as I believe about community I think you only use community for a small amount when it comes to your financial decisions.

Mark’s Review:
Personal Finance Manager built with community and sharing at the forefront. Much more community feel than other PFMs.

Jeff’s Review:
Ahhh, the main competitor for Mint. The Wesabe community brings together collective data, including lots about the merchants themselves. It connects users to help make better financial decisions using “the Wesabe value engine.”

Wonga
Brad’s Review:
UK based startup. Payday lending for short term loans. Simple, looks like Euro only for now. Simple interface, what to learn more afterwards.

Mark’s Review:
UK based online payday lender. Great layout and easy process, but payday lending is payday lending, even if it’s online.

Jeff’s Review:
From the UK, this guy came a long ways and brought his cool accent with him. Wonga provides small short term same day loans….solves immediate cash flow shortages. I like the very simple “sliding scale” interface on web; they also have a mobile service. good presenter, good story teller. i like it…even though it’s basically a pay day loan. at least i don’t feel dirty when i do it! honestly i can’t imagine doing it, but interesting idea.

Loanio
Brad’s Review:
Another Prosper competitor. This space is getting crowded fast. Didn’t see any sort of major differentiation between them.

Mark’s Review:
Another peer to peer lending application. It does allow co-borrowers, but other than that, it’s very similar to the others in the space

Jeff’s Review:
Lending site, auction style….will launch in a couple weeks. i think my blogging buddies here have different tastes than I…I’m bored by this. It’s an overly scripted presentation–he read to us, ad I don’t get how this is any different than Prosper.

Confident Technologies
Brad’s Review:
Multi-factor login but more secure. Passes FFIEC multi-factor requirement (my auditor hat is happy) How can a community bank use it when dealing with a vendor? Nothing outside the other vendors doing the same thing.

Mark’s Review:
Looks like a super user friendly multifactor authentication method. It uses dynamically displayed images and letters, allowing the user to identify the familiar ones.

Jeff’s Review:
Another dude from Portland, woohoo! His question is, “what happens after passwords when you log into a site?” His system uses visual images/photos so that a real human (and the intended human, specifically) have to answer or it won’t work. Very simple but makes good sense.

IP Commerce
Brad’s Review:
Tyler brings the thunder, great presentation skills. Looked like a really simple remote deposit capture implementation for the SMB. Left wanting to hear more.

Mark’s Review:
Allows businesses to quickly and securely ad payment capabilities to any application. Activation looks really easy. If you’re a small business or developer, might want to check it out.

Jeff’s Review:
Compared to the other speakers, Tyler was practically yelling, but was really showing his enthusiasm. I like his crazy hair, not very bankerly approach. “dynamic service provisioning”. Reviewed Rapid Receipts. was pretty clear and well presented…although a little techy for me (again…I know).

SimpleTuition
Brad’s Review:
They run through college/universities to make the process easy for students. Looks pretty straightforward, not really focused on selling to the consumer but a nice, simple interface.

Mark’s Review:
Comparison tools helping students find loan from traditional lending institutions. Simple and straight forward.

Jeff’s Review:
Not sure why are these guys dressed EXACTLY the same. Aside from that, it’s pretty simple and, I think, adds value. It seems kind of like a Bankrate type concept for choosing student loans. Only took 3 minutes to describe…always a sign of a good idea!


Also, we’d like to encourage you to check out another blog that’s covering Finovate! Go visit the Creative Brand Communication Blog for another perspective of Finovate’s presenters!


To check out the rest of the reviews from Finovate:
click here for the first set of 10 demo reviews,
click here for the second set of 10 demo reviews,
and click here for the last set of 10 demo reviews.

Finovate Startup 2008 - The Second 10 Company Reviews!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Thanks for following Brad & Mark’s reviews of Finovate Startup! Read their reviews of the 40 demoing companies live all day long here at the Banktastic Blog! Let’s continue on with the second set of companies!

Guardian Analytics - Fraud Map
Brad’s Review:
Looks crazy difficult to use. Fraud Prevention is important, but people in banks want/need easy to use apps, too. My one word review: meh.

Mark’s Review:
Amazingly streamlined and robust backend tool to monitor online account activity. On the first look, looks like a must have for any security analyst.

Jwaala - MoneyTracker
Brad’s Review: Built for bankers and credit unions. Bringing the iGoogle, Netvibes metaphor into online banking. The widgets translate onto anywhere it’s embeddable. How is security involved? I’ll ask them for a video interview.

Mark’s Review:
Software sold to banks and credit union to bring online banking for netvibes-type flair. Embeddable widgets and super easy search are just some of the highlights

Zecco
Brad’s Review:
Free stock trading. You can share your portfolios with each other. Can see why people are purchasing stocks and can ‘follow’ their trends be friending them. Love it, and was the first speaker to get cut off.

Mark’s Review:
Free online stock trading (min account balance $2500 and up to 10 transactions) with super charged community aspects. Sharing of full portfolios, motives behind trades, and member-to-member communication.

Guard ID - ID Vault
Brad’s Review:
Token-based security for many sites (shopping, online accounts, etc.) Internet problems along the way. Gives you a secured browser to work through. For the security inclined, pretty straightforward device and good price point $49.95 (get it at BestBuy).

Mark’s Review:
Cool usb device to help secure online transactions of any kind. However, going through their custom browser is definitely more trouble than it’s worth.

Cake Financial
Brad’s Review:
Must note, first Mac presenter! Social networking for investing. Can use the last 10 years of transactional history. Love the fact that you don’t have to move everything to their service. It works as a dashboard with a community behind it. You can track what others are doing. Got cut off! Oopsy.

Mark’s Review:
Stock tracking community application. Much improved over something like a Yahoo and is on par with Zecco in most features, though it doesn’t do any of the actual transactions.

VaultStreet
Brad’s Review:
Document warehouse to manage documents instead of paper-based. Interface is tough, but the process of document management isn’t an easier one to implement properly.

Mark’s Review:
Web-based paperless document vault that includes some secure sharing capabilities. I still see the need for localized paperless copies.

Mint
Brad’s Review:
Online personal finance software. Winner of Finovate last year and the Techcrunch40. Users gravitate towards easy to setup products (understatement of the year?) I’ve seen his demo a few times now. I think it’s funny that despite the ‘ways to save’, he doesn’t go to his partners to ’save’. Now doing investment tracking (a la Cake Financial). Almost got cut off, but wrapped up just in time.

Mark’s Review:
Personal Finance Manager with some of the coolest graphs out there. Also easy budgeting and spending analysis. Came off arrogant.

GreenNote
Brad’s Review:
New alternative to traditional student loans. Nice, 1 character password to login, secure! :) Social networking for funding student loans…Model is school centric and they don’t look at students’ credit scores. So loaning from people that they know. Still in private beta, has potential in my opinion.

Mark’s Review:
Application built to help students tap into their social network to get loan money for college. In reality looks like an cowardly but formal way to ask your immediate and extended family for money for school.

SmartHippo
Brad’s Review:
Ensuring to find the best mortgage rates out there. Not using ‘preferred’ vendors, trying to be completely unbiased. Customers can also rate the bank and the deals they got, like it. You can blog for free from their interface, but can you import RSS? Good place for the beginner.

Mark’s Review:
Website to help people find rates. Great aggregate of information, and could really help during the research part of looking for loans, if you actually do that.

Motley Fool CAPS
Brad’s Review:
Community generated stock trades. (Lots of these today.) He shows the good returns his system got. It’s not about the technology, it’s about the community that created that, focus on them! Obviously a lot of interest in this space but this service is for the investment saavy, not the novice.

Mark’s Review:
Community driven stocks rating whose average 3 star stock outperforms the S&P 500. If you are really into investing analysis and love community, this is a must check out!


Also, we’d like to encourage you to check out another blog that’s covering Finovate! Go visit the Creative Brand Communication Blog for another perspective of Finovate’s presenters!


To check out the rest of the reviews from Finovate:
click here for the first set of 10 demo reviews,
click here for the third set of 10 demo reviews,
and click here for the last set of 10 demo reviews.

The Burst - Regulations Got You Down? (Ep. 13)

Friday, April 25th, 2008

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Thanks for checking out this episode of BanktasticTV’s “The Burst.” Here are some important notes about this episode:

ICBA of New Mexico IT/Operations Conf.
A huge thanks to the Independent Community Bankers Association of New Mexico for holding such a great conference and having Brad as a Keynote presenter. Brad had a really great time and got to talk to a lot of interesting bankers in the process.

The main topic of this episode is the regulatory pressures banks face and how those pressures prevent banks from stepping outside the box and exploring social media. We’re all very adamant about utilizing social media, and it’s a shame that banks are afraid to try implementing any new technology due to regulations. As Brad said, you don’t necessarily have to jump off head first and create your own social community online. You can very easily connect with your customers online through something as simple as a blog.

Banks definitely need to get on board and try harder to get involved online. There are ways you can try out social media without compromising your security - others have done it just fine! It just takes a good try.

If you ever have a question about utilizing social media for your bank and need some good feedback, we’d encourage you to check out Banktastic.com to see what information is out there. And if you can’t find what you’re looking for, ask the community and start a conversation. Banktastic is a great starting point for learning about social media and FIs.

Subscribe to Banktastic on iTunes
All of BanktatsicTV’s shows are available on iTunes now! Click here to access our podcast page to subscribe, or open iTunes and search “BanktasticTV.”

Email Us!
Feel free to email comments or suggestions about “The Burst” to brad@banktastic.com, or post your thoughts on the Banktastic Community.

See you next week!

-The Banktastics

The Burst - It’s All Good (Ep. 10)

Friday, April 4th, 2008

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Thanks for checking out this episode of BanktasticTV’s “The Burst.” Here are some important notes about this episode:

Good People Day 2008
Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV declared April 3, 2008, the first ever Good People Day. The point was to give props to the good people in your life, so Brad wanted to take a minute and say thanks to each and every person that’s ever visited Banktastic, watched an episode of our show, and helped make us who we are today. We couldn’t do it without you all, so thank you, good people!

Website of the Week: Banktastic.com!
That’s right, we chose ourselves as the Website of the Week. If you somehow missed the big release of Banktastic’s new look this past Tuesday, April 1st, run over to our community and check it out! We added a new reviews section to Banktastic that allows users to rate and comment on vendors and their products & services. Also, we had a great April Fool’s video, and if you missed it, watch it now!

Questions from Banktastic
The first question that Brad talked about was posted by Roz G., and her question was how many of you have contingency plans for a Pandemic in your BCP? Watch Brad’s response in the video above, or click the link to follow the discussion on Banktastic.

The second question that we’re discussing was asked by JB Dearing, and he asked so with the makeover, does this mean Banktastic is out of beta? The short answer to that is we’re never really out of beta. Follow the conversation on Banktastic to see what others had to say by following the question link.

BanktasticTV Podcast Now on iTunes!
You guys asked for it, so we did it! All of BanktatsicTV’s shows are available on iTunes now! Click here to access our podcast page to subscribe, or open iTunes and search “BanktasticTV.”

Email Us!
Feel free to email comments or suggestions about “The Burst” to brad@banktastic.com, or post your thoughts on the Banktastic Community.

See you next week!

-The Banktastics

The Race to 22 Contest is Over!

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Hey everybody,

Banktastic’s first contest, The Race to 22, is over! Congratulations to Mike Templeton for winning the $122 Visa gift card! Mike, spend it wisely! We had a great time watching the contest unfold, and we’re very, very thankful for each new member that was brought to the Banktastic community. We also thank each person that participated for helping to grow our community.

That’s it for the first contest. I wonder what we’ll think of next…

-Lisa & The Banktastics

Have You Seen the New Banktastic?

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Today, April 1st, we released the brand-new version of Banktastic.com. The site got a complete facelift including a new feature - company & product reviews! This is a great way for companies & consumers alike to get involved and help members of our community learn more about specific companies & their products.

We’re really excited about the big changes we’ve made to Banktastic. We spent a lot of long hours working to make this site better, and, of course, ran into a few bugs in the process. By the way, a huge thanks to those watching the countdown and endured the delay of the new site with us. It was completely worth the wait!

So take a look around the site and see what we’ve made better. Feel free to give us your feedback by commenting on this blog. Oh, and if you happened to miss our April Fool’s video about the Banktastic Water Cooler, you can watch it here:

Thanks everybody!

-Lisa Randolph, Community Manager

The Race to 22 Contest!

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Hey everybody!

We just wanted to say that we are really excited about this new contest that we’ve just rolled out called “The Race to 22.” If you have any questions past what you’ve seen in the video above, please click here to view the contest page. We look forward to seeing who comes out on top in this contest! Best of luck to you all!

And don’t forget - a $122 Visa gift card is pretty sweet, so start the invitin’!

-Lisa & The Banktastics

Help us choose the Banktastic logo!

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Hey Banktastics,

First off, thanks so much for the responses on our survey. We sent Starbucks cards all over the world (US, Canada, Spain, France), we love and appreciate to see people getting involved in making Banktastic better.

We have been busy little bees lately putting in some really cool, desperately needed features into Banktastic and hope to roll those out in the next few days. Stay tuned for more details on that…

We’ve also been working on figuring out a logo design and are again working with the design folks over at V/M. They have done another great job and we’ve whittled it down to two that we like and want the Banktastic community have a say in the process. I mean, come on, this site is all about you guys, so why shouldn’t you, right?!

Here’s concept #1:

banktastic_c01.pdf

And here’s concept #2:

banktastic_c06.pdf (1 page)

Anyway, here are the two choices and I’m not going to be anymore descriptive than that so we can get your honest gut reactions. Vote with your feet and tell us in the comments why you like the ones you do or you can feel free to Twitter us @banktastic. Thanks Banktastics!

- The Banktastic Team

Want some designer coffee on us?

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

starbucksWe love us some designer, over-priced coffee and thought you might too so we had a little idea in the spirit of the holiday season. We are loving all the activity on the site but want to make it even better! We just need feedback from you guys on what you like/dislike and how we can make Banktastic the best banking community out there.
So here’s the deal.

Fill out this survey by 12/31/07 and we’ll send you a free $5 dollar gift card to Starbucks. YUM!

It’ll only take a few minutes and it’s all yours. Thanks and we hope everyone have safe and happy holidays!

Welcome to Banktastic!

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Our first post for Banktastic.com…we’re really excited to bring our take on ‘community’ to financial institutions. Enjoy!

If you’re interested in an invite to this industry-specific community site, come check us out!