Tag Archives: Social Media
Don’t Shy Away from Social Media, Embrace it
The age of hiding behind aliases for your various online accounts is behind us. With the exception of private information such as your bank account of course. Social Media is one of the best ways of performing PR for yourself and managing the content that’s found about you when you’re searched for online. Instead of letting others decide what’s posted about you, why not take it upon yourself to actually post relevant information about yourself under your own disgretion. Every social media platform has preferences that allow you to limit what’s available to the public and what’s picked up by search engine queries.
What is Web 2.0 What was Web 1.0 and What will Web 3.0 be
Version numbers are a funny thing. To developers they begin as Alphas, followed by Betas; all pre 1.0 releases. These initial pre-release terms aim to organize the development workflow through various testing phases of the project at hand, in order to satisfy a final 1.0 public release; Also known as a Golden Beta. To the general public, version numbers typically don’t appear until version 2 comes out. In other words, no one cares about a 1.0 release as a version, since there’s no prior version to compare it to. Take the Hummer for example, now at version 3, coin phrased the H3. The initial Hummer, now referred to as the H1, wasn’t marketed to the public as the H1 Hummer until Hummer H2 and H3 came out.
The Future of the Poonut.com Concept
I’ve been hard at work every night after work, refining Poonut.com. I think I’ve finally reached a point with this project where I feel I’ve completed the concept behind it; simple, unique, clear, and concise way of presenting basic information as well as tying in social media integration. I’ve also managed to get quite a few requests from clients wanting a similar concept for their own web sites.
Twitter Updates Page Titles
Has anyone else noticed that Twitter updated its Page titles through-out their website. Your full name now appears first, followed by your username, followed by “on Twitter”. Looks like they’re positioning themselves in getting top search results among the 3 search giants, Google, Yahoo, MSN Live for their users. Twitter account holders will soon begin seeing their Twitter profiles registering among the top search results.
