Doing the “Digital Cleanse”: no Twitter for a week

John Mayer had a good post about a “digital cleanse.” The idea is to step away from the busy, buzzy world for a week. John mentioned four ideas, but I’m going to try just one: “no use of Twitter or any other social networking site”.
That’s right, I’m going Twitter-free for a week. I don’t really [...]

John Mayer had a good post about a “digital cleanse.” The idea is to step away from the busy, buzzy world for a week. John mentioned four ideas, but I’m going to try just one: “no use of Twitter or any other social networking site”.

That’s right, I’m going Twitter-free for a week. I don’t really use Facebook, so that’s not a problem. The only other social networking website I use is FriendFeed, so I’m cutting that out too. To keep me on track this week, here’s what I did:

  • Tweeted that I was doing the digital cleanse and changed my Bio line to mention that I was doing the digital cleanse.
  • Removed all Twitter apps from my mobile phone.
  • Removed the Twitter and FriendFeed shortcuts from Chrome’s new tab page.
  • Hard-coded a bunch of websites so that I can’t even access them. In Linux, you can type “sudo vi /etc/hosts” and add the following lines:

    127.0.0.1 twitter.com
    127.0.0.1 www.twitter.com
    127.0.0.1 facebook.com
    127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com
    127.0.0.1 friendfeed.com
    127.0.0.1 www.friendfeed.com

    What these lines say is “Computer, when you try to use the domain name system (DNS) to resolve twitter.com to an IP address, hard-code the IP address to be 127.0.0.1.” Note that 127.0.0.1 is a special IP address that corresponds to your own computer. In essence, these entries make it impossible to browse to Twitter, Facebook, or FriendFeed. You might need to reboot your computer too for the settings to take effect.

I’m thinking that I might blog a little more now that I’ve stopped tweeting for a week, so I’m doing one extra step–I’m linking my blog in Feedburner so that when I publish a blog post, it will tweet a link to that blog post. Here’s how to do it:
1. Log in to http://feedburner.google.com/ and click on your blog’s feed.
2. Click on the “Publicize” tab and then the “Socialize” service on the left.
3. Add your Twitter account and select the options you want. Here’s how it looks:

Tweeting from FeedBurner

Then click “Save” and that’s all you need to do.

So far, I’ve been Twitter-free for twelve hours. In that time, I’ve
- worked out
- taken down our Christmas tree, chopped it into sections and put it out on the street
- typed in three months’ worth of data for a project that I’m working on
- taken down our Christmas lights and packed them away
- stored all our various Christmas decorations
- run a couple loads of laundry
- put out the trash
- gone shopping and had a couple meals with my wife
Oh, and written a blog post. We’ll see how the digital cleanse works for the rest of the week. :)

Families Give the Traditional Festive Letter a High-Tech Makeover

A family-friendly social networking site is calling for people to save the round-robin tradition.
People are often too busy to send an update of more than 140 characters but Dadooda.com is keen to give the festive letter a digital revamp.

Families are invited to set up a Christmas personal access library – also known as a PAL [...]

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A family-friendly social networking site is calling for people to save the round-robin tradition.

People are often too busy to send an update of more than 140 characters but Dadooda.com is keen to give the festive letter a digital revamp.

Families are invited to set up a Christmas personal access library – also known as a PAL – and share precious multimedia memories with relatives all over the world.

“It’s sad that heart-warming traditions such as the round-robin are dying out,” says Neil Stapley, founder of Dadooda.com. “Websites and technology can give dwindling festive rituals a total revamp. Just as e-cards revitalised the sending of Christmas cards, Dadooda PALs can save the round-robin.”

Families can upload letters, videos, songs and pictures to their Christmas PAL, safe in the knowledge that only members of that PAL can view the content and comment on the message board.

“Pictures of a new house, videos of a newborn and thank-you letters from children are just some of the valuable memories that can be added,” says Stapley. “Grandparents in the UK can watch videos of their grandchildren in Australia opening presents on Christmas morning.”

Despite claims that technology only serves to isolate people socially, recent research has proven that sites like Dadooda.com are helping people communicate more than ever.

A study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project found that people who embrace new technology as a method of communication often have the largest and most diverse social network.

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Wadja Makes Networked Activity Hyper-Local and Mobile

Wadja.com, a unique social networking site that uses labels to create people-to-topic connections, has introduced a technology innovation that uses basic email to deliver real-time updates to your community.
This powerful feature allows users to send email updates to any label directly from (and to), mobile handsets. This creates extreme relevance for instant news updates, and [...]

Wadja.com, a unique social networking site that uses labels to create people-to-topic connections, has introduced a technology innovation that uses basic email to deliver real-time updates to your community.

This powerful feature allows users to send email updates to any label directly from (and to), mobile handsets. This creates extreme relevance for instant news updates, and can be highly targeted to any hyper-local neighborhood.

A label created for a local nightclub, corner shop, or musician can be directly updated from your handset (by opening any email client), while you’re on the go. Imagine an unexpected special guest appearance at your neighborhood pub, a discount at a corner shop, or a surprise incident at a concert… you can update all the people that follow your label instantly. Is your favorite coffee shop giving away a free cup? Inform all your friends and followers right away with one simple email, and they will receive instant updates straight to their handsets.

The innovation lies in its simplicity. No sign ups, no logins, no downloads of APIs, no connections to the Web, no installations on your phone. Simply write and send an email to your label, and it will automatically update all your followers instantly.

Wadja’s labels allow individuals to follow very specific topics and group discussions without all the ‘noise’ usually associated with the Internet and real-time information flow. Communication that takes place under the umbrella of a label leads to a real-time conversation stream focused around an individual or community’s precise interests.

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Google Bullish on Social Network Ads

Social networking sites are emerging as a hotspot not just for teenagers, but also for advertisers who target these youngsters to build brands and sell products.
However, only 13 per cent of the total Internet advertisement budget has been spent on social media initiatives for the year 2008-09, according to a recent study Webchutney.

But the advertisement [...]

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Social networking sites are emerging as a hotspot not just for teenagers, but also for advertisers who target these youngsters to build brands and sell products.

However, only 13 per cent of the total Internet advertisement budget has been spent on social media initiatives for the year 2008-09, according to a recent study Webchutney.

But the advertisement spend on digital media by the top 500 marketers is likely to grow 44 per cent to Rs 400 crore (Rs 4 billion) in FY 2009-10.

Google, which has the largest network of users in India, is working with advertisers to aggressively target the youth with innovative strategies on Orkut and You Tube.

Orkut gives marketers the ability to find audiences that they want to target and create an interactive advertising experience that seeks to understand them better and offer products that they need.

Parminder Singh, Business Head - Technology & Media Google India Mr. Parminder Singh, Business Head (Technology & Media), Google India, is bullish on the growth of advertising from social networking platforms. He tells why social networking sites are turning out to be a money spinner for advertisers.

How effective are the social networking sites for advertising? Why is it getting more popular?

A social networking site is a great medium to advertise as lakhs (hundreds of thousands) of people use these sites to interact with others. It is a growing community. There is a great interest among clients to advertise more on these platforms. People like to connect with brands and advertisers want to connect with people so this is an ideal platform. After a recent survey by a telecom company, it was found that about 75 per cent of the people identify the brand better. The brand found high favourability among the users.

How many active users do you have on Orkut?

Orkut has 15 million users in India, making it the largest and fastest growing social networking site. The site has over 5 billion page views in India. So India is a very strong market and we hope to continue with this pace of growth.

How difficult is it to retain users? How do you attract more users?

We try to offer a variety of features, which includes photo sharing, innovation in terms of content as we have a good understanding of what the user wants. We offer a variety of apps on various topics, which are of interest to them.

Bollywood is a hot topic in India so we offer a lot of apps based on that. We constant innovate to give content and features relevant for users. We make sure what we add features according to the users’ needs and preferences.

How have revenues from advertising grown? Which sectors advertise the most?

I cannot disclose exact figures but revenues have been growing substantially. Financial services, telecom companies, automobile and travel companies are upbeat on the response they have received. We educate our clients on what people would like to see, create better brand awareness and tell them how to get better brand impact.

How will advertising on social networking sites rise in the coming years?

The networking sites are getting more popular. Advertising across all sections are set to register high growth. We offer advertisers four main target criteria, like the age, gender, geography and interest of the person. This gives them a clear idea about who the audience is, this helps them make the best judgment and offer products to suit their interest.

How do you plan to garner more revenues from online advertisements?

We plan to constantly innovate and offer what our readers want. The social networking sites require intellectual investment, besides monetary investment. We have to be in tune with their demands.

We have this program called, IFPFB for advertisers. This stands for interest, feedback, pride, bonding and fun. The advertisements should generate an interest, get a feedback from people, people should get a sense of pride associating with the product, offer people an opportunity for fun, bond with others. If it’s an insurance product or a loan, people can discuss it and decide which is the best product.

How has the recession hit advertising?

We have not been immune to the recession. It has affected advertising but we continue to focus on return on investment.

What kind of growth do you expect in terms of users, advertisement revenues?

We see substantial growth from India in the years to come. Many of our clients have good success stories after running advertisement campaigns. The advertisements of an online trading company saw a conversion rate of 13.5 per cent which is quite impressive. The advertisers have seen a significant increase in purchase after advertising on these sites.

Social networking sites are booming. How do you plan to fight competition?

We bank on innovation and a strong user base to fight competition.

What are the different methods of advertising? Which method works the best?

We have various formats like banner, text, image, and flash ads. We have also started video format now. It works very well as users get to see the commercial. It also helps companies get a feedback about who is watching it and for how long. This gives a good idea about what clicks and what does not. It helps us understand their preferences better. The advertising method work well depending on the content.

Thanks to Rediff.com

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Create Great Content or Go Out of Business!

I thought this was funny. Joe Hall got snarky and suggested that someone try porn instead of producing great content because of a question they asked through a social networking site.

Believe me, I understand his response. That doesn’t mean I’d encourage you to get into the porn business. But, seriously, if you are so lazy [...]

I thought this was funny. Joe Hall got snarky and suggested that someone try porn instead of producing great content because of a question they asked through a social networking site.

Believe me, I understand his response. That doesn’t mean I’d encourage you to get into the porn business. But, seriously, if you are so lazy and cheap that you’ll use a free service to ask someone for free advice on how you can get more traffic to your blog with less work and less-than-great content then you don’t need to be producing content. Imagine a business owner planning to start a laundry service in his neighborhood asking the home owners in that area, “How can I build a great laundry service without great laundering machines?”

Answer: You can’t!

If you are doing business online, and it doesn’t matter what business you are in, then you are in the content business. Your job is to produce great content. Can’t do that? Then get out of the content business. Pretty simple.

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