Archive for February, 2008

Learnitlists.com - we’re so Web 2.0

The learnit project is shaping up nicely. As if by magic, we have a very Web 2.0 start-up on our hands. What to do, what to do.

With investment we could showcase the product in a broader variety of locations: for example where you’d have had plain old adverts on Web 1.0. One day it would be great to have the same list going out in print media or on displays in various public places. I mean, why shouldn’t we get organised about learning languages? Read the rest of this entry »

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Six days later… www.learnitlists.com

The story so far… M has been in contact with a Czech guy who is into the same kind of programming as M I think. Anyway they decided to put something together for the launch of MySpace applications today. They were talking about trying to make a useful gadget, because sites like Facebook are full of useless tat. As we were driving to Prague for our friend’s exhibition opening on Wednesday, he asked me if I had any ideas of what they could do… Read the rest of this entry »

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Amazon world cloud adverts

We gave datemymate.net a bit of a haircut last week (as opposed to the makeover that’s so badly needed). I am, however, pleased that the site now features knitted cats as profile photos, which will stay there untill users can be bothered to upload a proper photo. I am well aware that I need a real designer to go in there and shake things up a bit. If only we had money coming in…

We’d been running google adsense on datemymate.net for the last few months & it hadn’t generated revenue. I’ve just switched the banner ads over to the Amazon world cloud. It looks far, far better and it’s nice having ads on that could potentially be useful and relevant… mostly books about relationships, instead of ads for dodgy singles sites, the last thing we’d want to be linked to. So, the set up procedure was very simple, but will it work?

I’m curious because the word cloud looks really good, yet I’ve not seen it in use on other sites. Why not? I hope that the word cloud works really well, and informs customers of useful products, then from this we make enough money to do a decend job of redesigning the site. That’s the plan, anyway.

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Learnit

After 48 hours of furious activity we’re on target to release a great new widget called ‘learnit’. This will be for English learners (and other languages).

I’m now looking for ways of creating revenue from it and am experimenting with Amazon. I’d love to try Kindle, for example, their paperless hand-held reader. The idea of the word cloud is that it picks up on the text in the page and supplies adverts to relevant products, so you can see how successful it is with that at the bottom of this post.

So, following the instructions from their website, a lovely word cloud should appear, as if by magic, here:

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