Written by: Don Worthley 12/19/2007 11:41 AM
Give and then receive If you find yourself committed to the principle of giving first and then receiving, you'll find yourself at home in the wonderful world of Web 2.0. This same attitude is prevalent in the open source community. In fact, I've found that it's a great life principle that's hard to master, but, when mastered, is one of the most powerful keys to success. The stingy are ignored in the new economy and the giving are rewarded handsomely. Registration best practices Excellent advice regarding the registration process. A blogger I read on a regular basis, David Gammel provides great anecdotal evidence regarding the importance of simple registration processes. Social proofingSo, now we should not only worry about SEO, but also SMO (Social Media Optimization). Argh. I thought I was being clever, but I see from Wikipedia that I'm more than a year late. Technorati tags: Web 2.0, Social Media, SMO, Simplicity, Reciprocity del.icio.us tags: Web 2.0, Social.Media, SMO, Simplicity, Reciprocity
If you find yourself committed to the principle of giving first and then receiving, you'll find yourself at home in the wonderful world of Web 2.0. This same attitude is prevalent in the open source community. In fact, I've found that it's a great life principle that's hard to master, but, when mastered, is one of the most powerful keys to success. The stingy are ignored in the new economy and the giving are rewarded handsomely.
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