Archive for May, 2008
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
In order to create consistency and ensure a steady flow of blog posts for their readers, some bloggers choose to auto-post their newest del.icio.us links. I am definitely not a big fan of this technique. In fact, I think it’s lazy and reduces the overall perception of the blog.
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Tags: blogs, content, conversations, delicious, discussions, links, maple leaf two, posts, tris hussey, value
Posted in blogs, content, marketing, networks, off topic, strategy, trends, web issues | 6 Comments »
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
The term “feature creep” is often used to describe a product or service overridden with features to a point where the overall offering becomes less functional. Rather than focus on a few outstanding features, a myriad of substandard features are crammed into the product, diminishing the overall value and utility. I think the same can be said for blogs — and the abuse use of widgets.
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Tags: blogs, feature creep, features, functionality, usability, utility, value, widgets
Posted in blogs, content, design, marketing, off topic, strategy, usability, widgets | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
The Craigslist site is as simple as it gets. Literally, it can’t get any simpler. Strategically-placed links form the underlying interface. Having said that, it is by far the most dominant classified ad site on the net. With such a simple offering and total domination, how is anyone supposed to compete?
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Tags: competition, craigslist, differentiation, domination, functionality, gumtree, interface, kijiji, usability
Posted in content, design, markets, networks, social media, strategy, usability | 3 Comments »
Friday, May 16th, 2008
Making the transition from traditional media to new media is a difficult task. Old-school content providers are faced with this challenge amid a shifting industry. Newspapers are moving online. Cable TV networks and movie studios are doing the same. Many have attempted a successful transition, but few have succeeded.
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Tags: cbc, content, design, interface, media, navigation, new york times, newspapers, publishing, usability
Posted in blogs, design, social media, strategy, trends, usability | No Comments »
Thursday, May 15th, 2008
I know I’ve criticized many services recently, but I get upset with poor judgment. Video comments from Seesmic are no exception. I see no value in them. In fact, I find them counterproductive and downright annoying.
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Tags: comments, conversations, discussions, mark evans, opinion, scrivs, search, seesmic, twitter, video
Posted in blogs, design, launch, networks, off topic, search, social media, strategy, video, web issues | No Comments »