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Contact Michael Brandvold:
- me(at)mikebrandvold.com
- (415) 997-8483
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History of KISS otaku
I thought it might be
interesting to provide some history of KISS otaku, the website that got
it all started. DeuceNews did a interview with me that discuss alot of
the history, so here it is...
Hi there KISS freaks!!! Today I have the amazing role to
talk with the one, great and only creator of the first ever official
KISS web site in the world: Michael Brandvold!!!
Mike is a very
well know name in the KISS camp and nothing can be added to better
paint his role in KISSTORY, but I wanted to talk about him mainly for
the new KISS fan generation and also because everybody should know:
KISS Otaku is back!!
Hi
Mike, Just few words about a legendary name for us "old" KISS fans:
KISS Otaku, can you tell us some tips about the "beginning"?
Hi Fabio, well the beginning, which incidentally was 14 years ago May
11th, had no grand plans, no long term goals; I simple wanted to teach
myself how to program html. Back then there were no books, no classes,
no Dreamweaver... nothing! You had to teach yourself by writing all the
code by hand in a text editor. I have always loved KISS fanzines but
didn't like the costs involved in producing them... costs to print,
costs to mail, etc. This new thing (in 1995) called the web seemed like
a great way to produce a "magazine" but have the readers come to you
with no heavy costs associated. So, I needed to decide on a website to
create. Being a "die hard" KISS fan and always looking for the littlest
tidbits of news I thought "build a KISS website!" The site started as a
couple pages devoted to information on the Official KISS Conventions
and a list of official KISS merchandise.
When it was launched in 1995 it was literally the 5th website on the
internet devoted to KISS. Think about that! I often hear from fans, and
even from Gene Simmons, where did you come up with Otaku? What does
Otaku mean? Right around the time I launched the site the very first
issue of Wired magazine was released (I still have it by the way) and
there was a article inside about The Otaku. Otaku is Japanese and
roughly translates to mean... fanatical. The article discussed all
these various groups of Otaku in Japan. I thought that was a perfect
description for a KISS fan. Plus, I didn't want to take the easy way
out and name the site after a KISS album or song. So KISS Otaku was
born... KISS fanatics.
KISS fanatics…yeah, we’re a damn cool big fanatics family!!!
Listen, would you like to share some nice flashbacks of your experience living next to our heroes?
They
are so many! All the shows, backstage experiences, KISS expos, KISS
photo and interview sessions! The entire experience has been amazing
and something I would never trade. I still remember when Gene left me a
voice mail asking if I would be interested in a business proposition.
As Gene said he presented me with a door. He can't make any promises
about what happens if I walk through the door, it is my decision if I
walk through the door. But the door could hold great opportunities. It
sure did. It led to so many great changes and events in my life. I
remember the very first show I covered for Kissonline, the Halloween
show at Dodger Stadium. There I was with a All Access laminate and the
ability to walk wherever I wanted and take pictures of whatever I
wanted. Everything I did at KISS Otaku and Kissonline was done through
the eyes of a KISS fan, not a corporation, not someone just hired to do
a job. What would I as a KISS fan like to see? What would I like to
read? What would I like to share? I think this is what made the sites
stand out amongst all other sites. They were not just news sites, they
were not just gossip. It was about a community of KISS fans sharing
their KISS artwork, KISS tattoos, stories about buying a new album and
listening to it for the first time. Before blogs and social networks
became all the rage I built functionality into Kissonline that provided
blog type updates. Functionality where fans could comment, share
reviews, upload photos. I was working on a concept where the fan could
change the entire look of the site to match their favorite KISS
member... a Demon look and feel, a Starchild look and feel, etc. All of
these are now common in most websites; KISS were doing it before
everyone else. Some other great moments were being in the studio for
the Got Milk ad. Traveling the world to see the band live, especially
the chance to visit Australia. Interviewing Paul Stanley regularly for
his Paul Speaks feature on the site.
I remember those days….and then, everything came to an end, why?
Times
change and life moves on. I was never an employee of KISS directly,
they were just a client of the company Signatures Network that I worked
for. New opportunities presented themselves and I needed to do what was
best for me financially.
Well, coming back to
nowadays, months ago I received a twit "Fabio thanks for following! If
you have a RSS feed of your KISS news I would love to include it on the
@kissotaku Twitter."
What? Mike is following the deucenews??? what an honour!!!
So you're back!! Tell us about KISS Otaku 2.0
I
have done the KISS website thing, twice. First with KISS Otaku and then
with Kissonline. I did not want to build another KISS website. Why,
there are so many of them now and Kissonline has it covered. When I
started KISS Otaku KISS did not have a official website. Why compete
now with Kissonline. I also do want to get into the drama of the KISS
webmaster world again. I have been there and have no desire to deal
with the petty egos that can develop with some webmasters. So, what do
I do? Well I have always been a early adopter of internet technology
and social networks. Back in 2000 I was using a website called UPOC to
send out SMS new updates to over a 1000 KISS fans. I sent out live
updates from the first show on the Farewell Tour. If this sounds
familiar it should, it was very similar to Twitter. I have been on
Twitter almost since it's launch. What a perfect tool! No website for
me to build, just send out the links to the real sources. The fans
follow and decide if they want to click the links. I just drive the
traffic to the source of the news. I have always hated when someone on
Twitter sends a link that goes to a blog, which then has a link to
another website to read the story, a story which is just copied from
another website. Just send me to the original website! That is what I
am trying to do. It just makes no sense to me to build a website that
takes the news that is already posted somewhere else and repost it.
Just link to the source, that is what the web was built for. Anyway, so
I setup KISS Otaku as a Twitter account for fans to follow. It was the
first KISS account setup on Twitter. It is great to see that the band
has now setup their own Twitter account, but there is so much more they
can do with it. Last year when I attended a KISS show in Northern
California I did live Twitter posts during the show. I was tweeting the
setlist as it was happening, with a photo. If Kissonline were setup
with a RSS feed they could have every news story on the site
automatically sent out via Twitter. Now I am also taking the KISS Otaku
Twitter account and using to post links to pictures of various items I
have collected over the years, some items very rare in the eyes of a
KISS fan; items such as the invite to Paul Stanley's 50th Birthday
Party or the Call Sheet from Peter Criss' last show with KISS.
Yes I saw all that, what a great and cool memories to share!!
Planning for the next future?
You
know I have no real plans. Just like the original KISS Otaku I am just
letting it decide where to go, letting the fans decide. I am not trying
to be the source of KISS news, I am doing what I as a fan think would
be cool. I am going to post more audio clips that I have collected over
the years... radio ads, original interviews, etc. More photos from my
collection. More collectibles and rare items. Kissonline is the only
news source that matters, I am not about trying to break the news. Who
cares. Here is a link to a headline or something I think is cool and
hopefully other fans will also think it is cool.
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