Entries in iUnload (7)

Saturday
Jan152011

Fweedback 1: Video Improvements

Tuesday
Jan112011

iUnload 1: Verizon gets the iPhone and a problem

Sunday
Dec192010

iEatCheap & Squarespace Hosted Relaunch

With the launching of the Squarespace site, I'm going to be combining a few things that I do separately. I've been microblogging & blogging a lot more and not finding time to record podcasts with friends. So I've brought the content from my blog and made a new category, iEatCheap

I'm a foodie, but I'm a cheap foodie. iEatCheap will be me logging information about, the cost of, and of course pictures of my food. Pictures are the hard part. It's hard keeping your hands off of the nommy goodness.

Other categories (GAMEiVORE, WhatAppIsThat, DPandB, iUnload & TheSportsDork) will continue to have content either in blog, audio or video format. It's my goal to have 1 blog posting per day currently. This could step up or down but 1 per day is currently the plan to get things moving.

Any suggestions please leave them in the comments.

Saturday
Dec042010

Digg.com: a content company? - "lunch with journalism with a side of it's a trap and a pedobear for dessert"

People who will scan this story will know what Digg.com is, so I'm not going to explain. Digg already has the traffic and ad structure in place for it to become a major player in content. It can even use its own content and promote it just like any other website does when you use Digg.com. The functionality of Digg as it currently is can still be a major part of it. The Digg Dialogs are a great showing of how their content system is already beginning.

With the folly that was their 4.0 launch, this would be a great way for Digg to use their influence in the community of the internet and have "lunch with journalism with a side of it's a trap and a pedobear for dessert". Back to why I'm referring to it as a folly. It didn't generate any new traffic they are flat in growth from this same time last year pre-launch. ( http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/digg.com#rank {change the timeframe under the line graph to max to see information I'm referring to} )

According to Alexa.com traffic information in the US, Digg.com (ranked 78) with its very minimal self provided content is more viewed (higher ranked) than all of these content companies: 

80. BBC.co.uk
81. WashingtonPost.com
84. DrudgeReport.com
96. Mashable.com
278. NPR.org
310. CBS.com

The Digg Button and the impact original content would have on their "community" would be small but it would be a way to keep more traffic coming to them for their unique views and input to the ever-changing world (meaning this will not cause near the backlash that UI/UX changes cause). I don't want to see Digg suffer as it has been a great means to discovery of information that I would have completely misses otherwise.

Concluding Thought - "Instead of just paying engineers who might or might not get something right with hits, get a writer that you know, based on how everything in your system works, will generate more hits and clicks within your site which is ultimately what Digg needs. If content is king, traffic is the crown. Without a crown there is job for a king."

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