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Attention Bloggers! - Technorati TrainStation - FaveMe Up Trainstation

Posted in Blog, Cool, Social Networking, Web, Wordpress by max on the December 16th, 2007 at 11:09 pm

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Here’s a fun little Technorati FaveMe Up exercise Mike from Bloggin-Ads has started:

The basic idea of this Trainstation is to have people come to fave the last 5-10 commentators. This allows everyone to receive equal publicity to their blogs and receive Technorati authority.

Rules: (Changed just a bit)

  1. Click the following link to add me to Technorati Favorites
  2. Leave a comment with your Technorati link (create an account easily)
  3. Fave everyone that posted above you

So whoever leaves a comment with their Technorai link here will get a fave from Zedomax!

via Bloggin-Ads

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DIY - How to be a moron and learn to not be rich by going to this site

Posted in Blog, Consumer, Cool, Entertainment, Funny, Web by max on the December 15th, 2007 at 10:00 pm

Learn to not be rich by going to this site

Here’s a fun site you can go and leave some nasty comments about how stupid the site is. Their motto is, “I can’t get rich, neither can you.” This guy probably works at McDonalds. (Well, he probably got fired from there before making this blog…lol…)

We know, we are evil and we like to make fun of other sites but that’s what makes us different from everyone else.

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Google’s Knol Project Update - Lots of BUZZ on the Internet

Posted in AOL, Blog, Business, Business Ideas, Google, Social Networking, Web, Wordpress, Yahoo by max on the December 15th, 2007 at 4:20 pm

Wow, it seems like search results for “Knol Project” is multiplying at the rate of every hour! It’s amazing how no one has really even tried this new Knol Project yet, there’s so much buzz going around the internet. We think Knol Project will be basically Google’s new knowledge database that will add nicely to their portfolio of search knowledge database.

Although we predict that Knol Project will never be close to Wikipeidia’s mass collaboration of information, Google’s new Knul Project could prove to be pivotal in providing useful information from authoratative sources such as real doctors and real professionals who practice their content, instead of having random people contributing to articles like Wikipedia.

We predict that their search results will still honor Wikipedia’s authority as long as Knol’s content isn’t any better. But if Knol proves otherwise, Wikipedia could be on its way to slow and tortourous death. (We doubt that though…)

In our efforts to keep up with Google’s latest Wiki project, we’ve got all the great news about the Knol Project in one post here:

CNet - Google develops Wikipedia rival

Zedomax - Knols Project Followup - Google’s Knol Project reminds me of a Paid Wiki

Wired News - Google’s ‘Knols’ aren’t a Threat to Wikipedia

QuarterWiki - Knols Project - Google’s new Wikipedia

BBC News - Google Debuts knowledge Project

OneBuckWiki - Knols Project - Google is building their own Wikipedia

EntreWiki - Google proves Wiki monetization is the future with its new Knols Project!

FiveDollarWiki - Google trying to make a paid wiki with its new project Knols Project!

The Huffington Post - Google Knol: Finder Becomes Producer

Gizmodo - Google Puts Wikipedia in its Sights, to Launch Knol Open Encyclopedia

EarthTimes - Google unveils anti-Wikipedia project ‘Knol’ - Featureseachviews - Google Launches Encyclopedia Project Knols

iTWire - Here comes Google’s Knol ‘edge’

BloggingStocks - Google’s Knol project: A Wikipedia killer?

Joe Duck - Google’s knol project

ReadWriteWeb - Knols Project: Google Experimenting With User Generated Encyclopedic Pages

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EntreCard WINS - EntreCard beats BlogRush in Alexa Reach, Rankings, and Traffic!

Posted in AOL, Blog, Business, Business Ideas, Cool, Entrepreneurs, Google, Social Networking, Web, Wordpress, Yahoo by max on the December 14th, 2007 at 12:08 pm

Lately, I’ve been keeping a keen eye on my friend Graham Langdon, creator of Million Dollar Wiki. He has created a new site called EntreCard that allows bloggers to advertise for free on other blogger’s blogs. Basically, bloggers can trade 125×125 pixel ad spots.

Today, I got up and looked up on Alexa and found that EntreCard has finally beaten BlogRush in the numbers of Reach, Rankings, AND TRAFFIC!

As an evangelist user of EntreCard, I was really happy like I just snorted a line of cok* of something. (not that i do drugs….)

Here’s the wrap up:

EntreCard beats BlogRush in Alexa Reach, Rankings, and Traffic!

As you can see, what EntreCard is doing is taking over BlogRush and its customers. It’s going to be a horrible slow death for BlogRush but who knows? Maybe they will get enough bad publicity out it and come back alive by copying EntreCard’s ideas.

EntreCard beats BlogRush in Alexa Reach, Rankings, and Traffic!2

Here we look at the Daily traffic Rank Trend for BlogRush vs. EntreCard. EntreCard clearly beats BlogRush and they are STILL on their way up whereas BlogRush is again, dying slowly.

EntreCard beats BlogRush in Alexa Reach, Rankings, and Traffic!3

The last graph shows Page Views for EntreCard vs. BlogRush. As you can see here, the problem with BlogRush is that once you put their widget, there is no other community groups or actions you can do whereas EntreCard is a vibrant blogger community where bloggers are actively trading invisible business cards.

Our prediction from last time is becoming more true and true.

This is the letter from John Reese that really pissed me off and I stopped using BlogRush:

We’ll be applying some quality guidelines and criteria to our
decision-making process. (We’ll be publishing these guidelines very
soon.) If a blog does not meet our guidelines and criteria, THEY
WILL BE REJECTED from the network and not allowed to join — i.e.
they won’t be able to serve our widget, refer other users, or have
their blog posts distributed across our network. They will have no
access to any BlogRush services.

Our members, like YOU, made it LOUD AND CLEAR to us… BlogRush needs
to only have members that have quality blog content — not blogs
filled primarily with ads and other spammy looking JUNK.

The only accurate way we’re going to keep these junk blogs out of our
network is to REVIEW EVERY SINGLE ONE BY HAND. And we’re willing to
do it to protect the integrity of our network. I don’t care what it
costs us to hire more people (if we need them) to review 100% of any
blog trying to join our network. We will be reviewing ALL OF THEM
from here on out.

Here’s what I say, “Take your stupid hype and your hype traffic and put it up your as*!”.

I don’t need the founder of a website telling me their technology sucks so much that they have to review every blog by hand (Is that like Web 0.5?). With a stupid founder like that, BlogRush will never succeed.

What BlogRush should have done:

BlogRush should have hired 3 PHP developers and tell them to develop a spider hack that checks for the language of the site and validity by checking values like Alexa rankings, Technorati rankings, etc…etc… Heck, I can even do this but I don’t have to send out a freaking 10 page email wasting everyone’s time.

Why are we so bitter? Don’t take it too seriously. (Remember our motto? Satiric opinions on Gadgets and Tech…Lol…)

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Knols Project Followup - Google’s Knol Project reminds me of a Paid Wiki

Posted in AOL, Blog, Cool, Google, Social Networking, Web, Wordpress, Yahoo by max on the December 14th, 2007 at 1:23 am

Great thing that Google has come up with the Knols Project. (I think it’s pronounced “nol’s project” right?) It’s totally like the Million Dollar Wiki concept except they have more money and power to get “authoratative” writers on their content.

How is it like a paid wiki?

Well, Google offer revenue sharing as stated in their blog:

At the discretion of the author, a knol may include ads. If an author chooses to include ads, Google will provide the author with substantial revenue share from the proceeds of those ads.

Wow, that IS a paid wiki, just like the QuarterWiki and the One Buck Wiki. The only difference is that you don’t have to pay for pages in the beginning. I believe this is due to Google’s enourmous status as an Internet Giant with billions of dollars to spend on moderators, developers, and what not. We wish we could too but no we have to charge a small fee for each page.

Plus, there’s “one author” per page, just like the paid wikis.  Google might have ripped off those ideas…

Regardless, this is a definite sign that Wikis are going to start taking over the world. (and Google will try to take over the world, literally…)

Knols Project Followup - Google’s Knol Project reminds me of a Paid Wiki

We encourage you to try out the new Knols Project if you do get an invitation and when they launch, we strongly suggest you take advantage of Google’s offer of revenue sharing.
(In case you can’t get an invitation and while you wait, you can take advantage of 100% revenue stream on the QuarterWiki, One Buck Wiki, or the Five Dollar Wiki.)

Is Google going too far? Go vote at TechCrunch!

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Knols Project - Google is trying to compete with Wikipedia!

Posted in AOL, Blog, Business, Business Ideas, Consumer, Google, Social Networking, Web, Wordpress, Yahoo by max on the December 13th, 2007 at 11:41 pm

Google is trying to compete with Wikipedia with its new Knols Project. We don’t know how successful it will be as we have seen Google Video and Youtube before.

But one thing is for sure, Google is trying to get into the Wiki business. (Knol Project is very similar to our QuarterWiki, OneBuckWiki, EntreWiki, FiveDollarWiki, and other wikis that we are developing right now.)

The interface does look pretty neat from the screenshot here:

Knols Project - Google’s new Wikipedia

What amazes us is that we are trying to build the largest commercialized Wiki with our new QuarterWiki but Google is also making similar site. We don’t intend to compete with Google of course, but we think we are going in the right direction if the Big Guy thinks so too.

You can get to the new Knols Project login by going here:

https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=knol

But unless you got an invite, you can’t access it. Does anyone want to give us an invite? We’d like to incorporate Knols’ features on our paid wiki sites before Knols’ launch date. Lol…we are being too honest here huh?

Here’s what the Google Knol Project is briefly about:

Knols will include strong community tools. People will be able to submit comments, questions, edits, additional content, and so on. Anyone will be able to rate a knol or write a review of it. Knols will also include references and links to additional information. At the discretion of the author, a knol may include ads. If an author chooses to include ads, Google will provide the author with substantial revenue share from the proceeds of those ads.

Once testing is completed, participation in knols will be completely open, and we cannot expect that all of them will be of high quality. Our job in Search Quality will be to rank the knols appropriately when they appear in Google search results. We are quite experienced with ranking web pages, and we feel confident that we will be up to the challenge. We are very excited by the potential to substantially increase the dissemination of knowledge.

We do not want to build a walled garden of content; we want to disseminate it as widely as possible. Google will not ask for any exclusivity on any of this content and will make that content available to any other search engine.

As always, a picture is worth a thousands words, so an example of a knol is below (click on the image twice to see the page in full). The main content is real, and we encourage you to read it (you may sleep better afterwards!), but most of the meta-data — like reviews, ratings, and comments — are not real, because, of course, this has not been in the public eye as yet. Again, this is a preliminary version.

[via] OneBuckWiki

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QuarterWiki - Pages are being sold like Hotcakes!

Posted in AOL, Advertising, Blog, Business, Business Ideas, Consumer, Cool, Entrepreneurs, Franchise, Google, Social Networking, Web, Wordpress, Yahoo, money by max on the December 12th, 2007 at 4:36 pm

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I just wanted to give our readers heads up the latest buzz from Zedomax.Net. Our new QuarterWiki has been selling pages like hotcakes after a review on John Chow dot com. It seems that bad publicity has actually helped us sell more pages. 400 pages sold within last 10 hours. Get your pages before all the good ones for your niche get taken!Here’s a little description of what it is for those of you new to this:

The Quarter Wiki is a new paid online encyclopedia where you can buy your own page for just a quarter.

Unlike Wikipedia, you can add videos, RSS Feeds, Google Ads, and GoogleMaps to a page on the QuarterWiki.

More simply, QuarterWiki filters spam by charging a small fee for each page so you don’t have to deal with it.

To get started with QuarterWiki, sign up for an account and search for your desired words you’d like to purchase.

Don’t want to buy a page but want to help us? Join the discussion on John Chow dot com and leave a comment for us! :)

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DIY - HOWTO get more Traffic to your site by making friends on StumbleUpon.com!

Posted in AOL, Advertising, Blog, Business, Business Ideas, DoItYourself!, Google, Social Networking, Web, Wordpress, Yahoo by max on the December 11th, 2007 at 5:41 pm

Here’s how to get more traffic to your website simply by making lots of friends on StumbleUpon:

Okay, here’s a simple way to get more traffic to your site by making friends on StumbleUpon.com.

Here’s how to do it:

1) Make friends on StumbleUpon.com with people who have similar interests as you do.

2) Once you have a good number of friends, use the “Send to” button and send your friends the site you want to bring more traffic to.

HOWTO get more Traffic to your site by making friends on StumbleUpon.com!

3) Next, send them an honest message of what you want them to do such as, “Can you stumble this?”.

HOWTO get more Traffic to your site by making friends on StumbleUpon.com!2

4) Watch as your friends stumble your sites and your traffic spikes to extra 300 to 500 people per day.

5) Your friends will probably ask you to stumble their sites too. Make sure to return favors.

This is a great way since you can make lots of friends and network with other stumblers to promote your website and their websites.

Basically, you scratch their back and they scratch yours.

via Zedomax.Biz

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