Archive for the ‘networks’ Category
Monday, June 16th, 2008
Everyone likes hearing their own voice. But not everyone has something important to say. In fact, it is highly unlikely that everything anyone says is overly compelling. For this reason, I believe that excessive Twittering is a form of ego-blogging.
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Tags: blogging, content, ego, engagement, followers, tweets, twitter
Posted in blogs, chat, content, marketing, networks, off topic, social media, web issues | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Most people recognize Wordpress as a world class blogging platform. What most people don’t realize is that Wordpress can be used to quickly and easily set up a website. In other words, the blogging platform doubles as a simple website CMS.
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Tags: blogging, cms, content, design, flexibility, functionality, installation, platform, SEO, websites, wordpress
Posted in SEO, blogs, content, design, launch, marketing, networks, strategy, usability | 360 Comments »
Thursday, June 5th, 2008
When I’m catching up on the day’s headlines, I turn to numerous channels and sources. Generic news sites lack significance and don’t offer meaningful content. The ability to weed out the excess and focus on what’s important to you is the ultimate goal.
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Tags: blogging, content, digg, friendfeed, friends, mixx, news, newsletters, newsvine, publishing, rss, social media, source, techmeme, techsted, twitter
Posted in blogs, content, networks, off topic, social media | 5 Comments »
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
Has Twitter loyalty suffered from all the recent outages? Or does the fact that the community continues to thrive indicate that loyalty is stronger than ever? So-called Twitter competitors, such as Pownce and Jaiku, continue to grow as well, but we have yet to see a mass exodus from Twitter despite its poor service record.
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Tags: community, jaiku, loyalty, opportunity cost, outages, pioneer, pownce, service, twitter
Posted in blogs, chat, content, networks, off topic, social media, trends, web issues | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
The next generation of web services and applications will marry two seemingly separate entities - quality and quantity. Historically, knowledge and information have either come in trickles of quality or a barrage of nonsense. Attaining the synergistic point where quality and quantity can both be united is the ultimate ambition.
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Tags: algorithms, communication, content, control, human-edited, information, knowledge, media, messages, publishers, quality, quantity, web 1.0, web 2.0, web 3.0
Posted in content, markets, networks, off topic, social media, trends, web issues | 5 Comments »