50 Online Applications and Sites to Consider

Written by Henk on August 7, 2008 – 11:14 pm -

Great post on Chris Brogan’s blog. Chris is the cofounder of the PodCamp new media conference series and a social media veteran. In this post “50 Online Applications and Sites to Consider” he created a list of 50 websites and online applications that people itching to experiment or move deeper into social media need to know about.

The list includes everything from the obvious to the obscure and encompasses a diversity of categories, from blogging and microblogging sites to a variety of social networking, bookmarking, and news sites.


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Google launches Knol – a wiki with bylines

Written by Henk on July 25, 2008 – 8:10 pm -

Google’s newly launched social-informational site, Knol, is described as being very similar to Wikipedia’s community intelligence model, but with one major twist: Knol articles are given bylines. The articles, are single-topic, stand alone entries and are not updated chronologically as in the Wikipedia model.

Knol has also publishing tools similar to single blog pages. But unlike blogs, Knol encourages writers to reduce what they know about a topic to a single page that is not chronologically updated.

Google plans to implement a ranking system for articles written on similar topics, which will push relevant articles to the top and encourage competition.


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BlogWorld & New Media Expo

Written by Henk on June 29, 2008 – 12:06 am -

The 2008 BlogWorld & New Media Expo will take place September 20-21 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with the exclusive “Executive & Entrepreneur” conference beginning September 19th. BlogWorld is still a unique industry-wide tradeshow, conference, and media event dedicated to promoting the dynamic industry of blogging and new media.

In addition to the only industry-wide exhibition, BlogWorld features the largest blogging conference in the world including more than 50 seminars, panel discussions and keynotes from iconic personalities on the leading-edge of online technology and internet-savvy business. Read more »


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DutchCowgirls “Online is niet langer mannenwereld”

Written by Henk on June 23, 2008 – 8:56 pm -

Sinds enkele minuten geleden is DutchCowgirls.nl live, het eerste Nederlandse marketing- en techblog gemaakt door vrouwen. En daar zijn we best trots op. De site gaat over merken, producten en marketingcampagnes en richt zich op mannen en vrouwen die bovenmatig geïnteresseerd zijn in internet, marketing, gadgets en alle andere mooie dingen.

Mede-oprichter van DutchCowgirls en al jaren bekend blogster op DutchCowboys, Marjolijn Kamphuis: “Af en toe lijkt het alsof de online wereld vooral het domein is van de man. Vrouwen zijn net zo goed geïnteresseerd in technische dingen die mooi en nieuw zijn, en kijken daar vaak net even anders tegenaan. Vandaar dat we meiden met deze interesses een eigen spreekbuis wilden geven die ruimte biedt aan die typische zaken die hen juist opvallen.

DutchCowgirls is niet zo maar een spin-off van DutchCowboys maar een bewuste keuze om in het veld van van marketing en communicatie blogs een nieuw en ander geluid te laten horen. Door het in het verlengde van DC te plaatsen krijgt het juist extra lading.

We geloven dat de som der delen sterker is dan het orgineel en dat is niet altijd zo.

dutchcowgirls

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And the winner is “DutchCowboys.nl”

Written by Henk on April 5, 2008 – 1:57 pm -

We are all very excited by winning the NextWeb award for Best Weblog.

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The other winners in the Next Web Awards, (over 127,000 votes online for all categories) were:


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Robert Scoble is spending less time blogging

Written by Henk on April 4, 2008 – 11:47 pm -

As people spend more time on a variety of social networking platforms, they are spending less time blogging, and it’s having an effect on the blogosphere. Social networks, according to Robert Scoble, are replacing a lot of the functions that blogs used to perform — and are doing them faster, better, and in a way that’s more targeted.

Scoble “Visit my FriendFeed and you’ll see why I’m blogging less (it shows you what I’ve been generating on other services). When I started this blog in 2000 there wasn’t Twitter. Wasn’t Upcoming.org. Wasn’t Google Reader. Wasn’t Flickr. Wasn’t YouTube. Wasn’t Seesmic“.

Robert did his keynote about this subject at the Next Web Conference in Amsterdam.

robert scoble is a dutchcowboy

Picture by Markies


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Keyword research for Bloggers

Written by Henk on February 24, 2008 – 11:35 am -

Copyblogger writes : Keyword research can be the difference between a successful blog and one that goes nowhere, but it often seems as if many bloggers think it’s something that doesn’t apply to them, or is “only for SEO.” To the contrary, keyword research goes way beyond search engine optimization, and is all about discovering what real live people are actively interested in.

That means keyword research helps you choose profitable blog subjects, identify content topics that are in high demand, and spot monetization methods that work. With that in mind, Copyblogger associate editor Jonathan Morrow and I have put together a 5-part comprehensive guide to keyword research for bloggers that walks you though the entire process using real-life niche examples.


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