December 19th, 2008 |
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Internet
Ideagoras for Matching Knowledge Workers with Unique Problems It has been said that chance favors the prepared mind. Ideagoras have helped to take the chance out of the equation. Think about it. Every single person in the world has a unique set of knowledge and experience, and each task, job, function, problem, or project in […]
December 19th, 2008 |
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Uses for Ideagoras There are numerous different uses of ideagoras in the knowledge markets of today. One of the most beneficial uses for ideagoras is their use as a conduit for skilled knowledge workers to seek work that best fits their specific and unique skills. (job hunting) Another one of the more common uses for […]
December 19th, 2008 |
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Internet
What is an Ideagora An ideagora is a marketplace for intellectual-based products and services. What is an ideagora you ask, and where does that name come from? The term ideagora comes from the Greek word “agora” which refers to places where people and businesses meet to buy and sell goods and services. Although ideagoras […]
December 19th, 2008 |
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The definition of ideagora, has beed popularized by Tapscott and William’s book Wikinomics in 2006. An Ideagora is a mass knowledge based marketplace for intellectual-based property and knowledge products and services. http://www.yet2.com is an example of an ideagora. Ideagora Ideagora is a new term, coined by Williams and Tapscott (2006) in their book wikinomics, […]
December 9th, 2008 |
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Internet, SEO
virtual for I’m just doing an experiment to test an SEO theory, and I’m using the phrase “virtual For” in my test. virtual for My research has indicated to me that a suprisingly large number of folks search the term virtual for but it occurred to me that I have no idea what they would […]
December 6th, 2008 |
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Internet, Internet Marketing
I had a $50 Facebook advertising credit that I got through my GoDaddy purchases last month and so today I decided to do a trial ad placement on facebook. I set up the ad placement targeting USA users over 18 years of age with “billiards” marked as their interests. Facebook’s ad system advised me that […]
November 30th, 2008 |
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Internet, SEO
I stumbled across one of the coolest tools to research a website’s competition. The product is called “Navigator” by TouchGraph. It’s a tool that I’ve incorporated as a staple in my SEO research toolbag. One of the very critical parts of forming a decent SEO plan for a website is to do research on the […]
September 4th, 2008 |
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Internet
I’m building a directory of sorts of YouTube extension plugins for wordpress. I’ve only had time to get it started, but if anyone has any great scripts, plugins, or extensions for implementing the YouTube API into a wordpress extension, please drop me a comment and I’ll be happy to add it.
August 31st, 2008 |
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Internet
I recently read a slashdot article about a recent google experiment about how they are testing the ability for users to move up, or down, a given result. This article prompted discussion about how google could never the users preferences into their algorithm like that, due to spammers that would abuse it by paying people […]
August 30th, 2008 |
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Internet
I’m sure you are all 100% familiar with the infamous WikiPedia by now. What you may not be so familiar with is the software that runs the site called MediaWiki. MediaWiki is a fully featured php wiki module and it was built by, and for, wikipedia. The MediaWiki software is 100% free and installs really […]