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14 July

What Might Web 3.0 Be?

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I was cruising around looking for cool stuff to tell you about today, and I came to a pretty sweet blog post that told me things I didn’t know about…

http://thefutureofsocial.com/7-very-likely-visions-of-social-networkings-future-is-this-web-30

Want to be a .tv star? Start your own TV channel on ustream.tv or not. I mean, some people were born to be in front of a camera. My daughter, for example, is totally photogenic, while I am totally not. I wouldn’t be a great candidate for my own .tv show. Maybe you would, though, and the beauty of this is that you totally CAN.

And what about a loan? I never knew there were such things as lending clubs, did you? I guess it’s kind of like a credit union, right? People join and members can lend/borrow money. People are making 18+% at this place: http://www.lendingclub.com/home.action and borrower are getting below bank rates.

Wow.

Can we really take back society?

I’d love to see the banks, drug companies, insurance companies, etc. who are ripping us off to the hilt totally humbled. This is a total aside to what this blog is about, but one of my asthma drugs–ONE– costs me $200 a month!

So, how’s the web going to go?

Seems you can’t apply to be a lender at The Lending Club anymore, until they get SEC approval. Hmm… wonder how that will go.

I also watched a video today from Jason Calacanis from Mahalo.com talking about how polluted the Web is becoming. He gave examples of how Usenet is dead because of all the damned spam there. I used to LIVE on Usenet. Breaks my heart.

He also mentioned that pay-to-post is dead. Google just gave the smackdown and banned some of those sites. No loss, in my opinion. People want me to post stuff about their products all the time, and they’re not even in my niche! I can’t tell you how many requests like that I’ve declined. I don’t often post about affiliate anything here.

To me, a blog is more about providing interesting information or entertainment before you include advertising. I know, it’s right there in my sidebar, and now and then in my posts, but not until I’ve given you something to think about. Right? Correct me if I’m dreaming.

Calacanis also said that “curation” is coming, meaning that eventually, all the ways we try to “game” the system, like posting to social sites and even SEO will be in the past because humans will become involved again and weed out all the dross.

His search engine, Mahalo, is a human edited SE, so it makes sense he would say that, but I can see it.

What’s wrong with pure content? AdSense sites are pretty much things of the past, which is good. I thought they sucked all along. No content, just a bunch of crap and AdSense links. People must have made money with them because there sure were a sh*tload of them at one time.

Who needs stuff like that, really? I mean, I’d much rather contribute to some of the cool things going on online than to add to the junk, wouldn’t you? Get a blog and write in it. Send new content to article directories and to social sites like Gather and my nemesis (but still a good site) Scribd.

Here’s the deal… When you give people good useful information, they’ll remember you. They’ll trust you, too, because you’ve most likely helped them to solve a problem and you need that trust if you’re ever going to sell them anything.

Become part of Web 3.0 and add to the quality of the Internet. I still think SEO is OK, as long as it’s just good solid practice, like keyword research and using the proper tags and stuff. But all that black hat stuff is just as Calacanis said just “pissing into the Web.”

I want the Internet to be the really cool place it is for the rest of my life, don’t you?

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3 November

10 Cubed Bees

Have you been over to 103Bees yet? (That’s 10 “cubed” bees, not 103 bees, so like 1,000 bees). What does it do? Well, it’s kind of like Google Analytics. When I first looked at it, I thought, why would I need it? But then, I figure there is no such thing as being too rich or having too many stats. I’m a real stats geek.

So, I’ve used it on my blog. Let’s see what it does for me.

103 Bees is supposed to tell me what the longtail phrases should be for my blog, based on my posts and what people search. Neato. But it will also tell you where to put your AdSense (on what pages specifically) so that you can get more AdSense income, and other cool things like that. Great.

I’m not sure that’s important to this blog, but if I like what I see, I’ll add it to my clients’ blogs. Let’s see how that goes.

Also, the recent renovation at BlogRush is pretty cool, too. The stats are much better, and they’re well presented. It’s not hard to see exactly what’s going on, but there is a video. I haven’t had time to watch just yet, but I plan to do that tomorrow. Anyway, cool beans, Mr. Reese & Co. I’m getting lots of exposure and some traffic. I see it getting better and better over time, as more people catch on.

Still no word on why List Building Blog got bumped. I’m going to resubmit it this week. I can’t imagine why. The widget was high on the page, the content is killer, like 200+ posts on list building and Internet marketing, and it looks really good, too. And then…

WordPress decided to upgrade again. The theme isn’t WP2.3.1 compatible and neither are two others that I recently changed. Argh! Every time I get things the way I want them, WHOOSH!!! Something comes along and means I have to start over. This blog is being cranky now, too, and if you’ve been reading, you know I just revamped.

Expect more changes.

But then, that’s what keeps us interested, eh? Good thing I love blogging. I even like the customization part of getting a theme and making it the way I want things to be. I almost had a red theme here yesterday, but I was smart. Before I started changing things, I put a sentence into the Write blank and tried to save it. When I got an error code, I saw right away that the theme wasn’t 2.3.1 friendly, either.

So, save yourself a lot of work. Put it up, test it with a quick save, and if it doesn’t work… keep looking.

Here’s to keeping things static in the Blogosphere for a while, guys.

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