October 12th, 2006 |
Posted in: Indonesian, Production |
Created by: Pico Seno
on a discussion with rizzblow and catur_bharata, we agreed about how viral facility should be conducted.
three types of viral:
- ‘tell your friend’ link on every entries (posts)
- ‘tell your friend’ form after posting
- invitation to check the 10yearsfromnow.com after registration and all the time (in social networking term)
about ‘the your friend’
- it be an email
- the ‘from field’ is user name (and email address)
- can be to many recipients
- the subject and body will be editable also the signature
- the default body will be the whole entry (not link but we also can put link to it anyway)
- signature is user name
- we will attach few compelling links below the signature or in the body (we have not decided yet), such as see more from [users] and see more on these [tag1], [tag2]
about the invitation to check out the website
- it be an email
- the ‘from field’ is user name (and email address)
- can be to many recipients
- the subject and body will be editable also the signature
- signature is user name
- there will be a proper introduction below the signature
the viral will be a lethal weapon to note more traffic and users
October 11th, 2006 |
Posted in: Web 2.0, reference |
Created by: Pico Seno
since we try to move into web 2.0 paradigm, all NETers might need to look at this rules of web 2.0
October 5th, 2006 |
Posted in: Uncategorized |
Created by: Pico Seno
The reason it is so hard to make a great web application is because it
is so easy to make it suck. The greatest ideas do not always translate
into the greatest applications because of poor execution. What makes
them so bad though?
Let <<— Update: some links are missing after import. Damn!