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Will Twitter Suffer from Post-Election Hangover?
Now that the US Presidential Election is officially over, with Barack Obama taking up the reins for the next 4 years (in case you missed that), the social web will be back to normal. There has been a huge focus on the election the past few months, and before that as well, which might leave a lot of blooming and booming services in a slump. After all, social websites don't work if people don't have anything to talk about.
Take Twitter, who really pushed the election with a special page and all. Will they see a slump now, post-election? Surely the massive growth of Twitter is partly because of the election, and the fact that people want to talk about it? After all, even the debates made an impact on the stats, much like the Apple events use to do. The difference is, a presidential election can potentially engage a lot more people.
How will Twitter fare now, post-election? Will it slump, or is it out in the open now, ready for wider mainstream adoption? And how will they tackle it? Will
FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 20089rules Round 8 is Now Open
9rules is now accepting submissions to round 8, which Tyme White wrote a few words on yesterday, and Scrivs announces - with traditional subtlety - today. If you want to be part of the 9rules blog network, submit your site and hope for the best.
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FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 2008Ads for Respected Brands Hit Racy Sites
It's questionable whether Procter & Gamble intended for preroll ads for its Tide, Cover Girl and Herbal Essences brands to run just prior to a recent video clip showing Playboy playmate Kendra Wilkinson flashing a breast at onlookers on TMZ.com. It
FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 2008Election Live Blog
2:00am: Whew, what a night. What a campaign. From the never-ending primaries to the never-ending campaign, it's actually over. It's going to take months, years, decades and generations to fully absorb and then re-absorb what happened in the 2008
FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 2008Obama wins: Blogger reaction
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FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 2008NEWS BLOG - Is Barack Obama the best choice for president?
Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, Americans have voted for their new president. Obama, 47, has won the US election. The result means the US has secured its first black president. Obama was the White House front-runner who pledged to remake
FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 2008Blogs Better at Pushing Product?
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FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 2008Do You Optimize?
I am currently reading through a great ebook by my friends at Invesp called "Landing Page Optimization: The Complete Guide" and it made me realize something about what seperates successes from everyone else.
My theory is out of all the people you meet, the most successful people are never satisfied.
Yes, of course it is a blanket statement, but I think it holds true.
I know a few millionaires. Not many, but a few. Think they all retired early to a beach-front villa somewhere? Not for a minute, they are all eagerly working away at their next startup, earning their next million (or six), and loving it.
Think Lewis Hamilton is finished in Formula 1 racing now that he has won the world title? I very much doubt it.
There is a phrase often used that I think causes a lot of damage to progress.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
I much prefer the phrase
"Beat the control"
Which means what you have now is the new target to beat.
Of course focus on the stuff that is clearly broken first, but ne
FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 2008Entanet ISP Launches Own Community Blog
Entanet has today joined a number of other UK ISPs by officially launching their own 'opinion site' (blog), which has been designed to provoke discussion on the industry's hot topics. In reality the blog has been around for awhile, albeit not widely
FeedDiggest Wednesday, November 05, 2008Blogosphere first to call win for Obama
Early calls ... screenshots from The Huffington Post, left, and Gawker, right, calling a win for Barack Obama / news.com.au AS mainstream media outlets played it safe today, the blogosphere was the first to crown Barack Obama the winner of the US
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