If you think you have heard all there is to hear about the NWO and conspiracy theory, you will recognise this one in the first 30 seconds, so what have you got to lose??
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Category Archives: InternetIf you think you have heard all there is to hear about the NWO and conspiracy theory, you will recognise this one in the first 30 seconds, so what have you got to lose??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufxsUCKJ51M
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:55 AM, <TampaBayContacts@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


| Reminder from: | TampaBayContacts Yahoo! Group | |
| Title: | BIG SWINGULAR PARTY AT CLUB ELITE SEPT 20TH DO NOT MISS THIS! | |
| Date: | Thursday September 18, 2008 | |
| Time: | 9:00 pm - 9:00 am | |
| Location: | http://www.clubelitetampa.com | |
| Street: | 9721 US Hwy 19 | |
| City State Zip: | Port Richey, FL 34668 | |
| Phone: | (727) 845-8808 | |
| Notes: | For more information, join our free swinger’s website http://www.clubelitetampa.com or our free yahoo group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/clubelitetampa for more details.
Now talk about one awesome weekend!! If you missed our sexy short dress SDC, party you missed a hot hot night full of sexy short and I mean short dresses and hot women. Big congrats to our sexy couples in the couples contest! I was glad to see we had some very happy winners of the Bucs Game Opening! Glad to see they went to good use! And our Splash Party winners! Congrats to you both as well. It was one hard contest with so many hot couples dancing like dancing with the stars!! And Sunday!! Woohooo now that was a Sunday! With so many couples coming out extra early to watch the games, it was one hot packed Sunday party! And cannot forget our free nights! Those too were also one big hit with many newbie’s coming out to check out the club before our big weekend events! Another hot hot weekend is upon us again with our huge Swingular Pimps and Ho’s Ball this Saturday Sept 20th. If you missed our last party? We had over 600 members throughout the whole night! What an awesome time it was until the weee hours of the morning. This time we are going to do it even bigger and better then ever and giving away prizes to the first 100 couples (compliments of Swingular). With so much going on, I am going to try to keep this short and sweet. Again Big thanks to all of you who continue to come out and show you love and support each week at Club Elite! Wednesday, September 10th - Sexy Swingles Night! Single Males $30.00 Single Females $10.00, Couples If Already members get in free. |
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How Does The Web Define Authority Posted: 15 Sep 2008 10:08 PM PDT
If you find your comments going long, feel free to blog it, and link to the post in the comments section. Why not spread the idea out there and get your community chewing on it as well?
How the Web Defines AuthorityIt would be easy to bog ourselves down in definitions of the word “authority” itself. In this case, let’s agree that the working definition as it pertains to this topic is: a blog or website or even an individual person and their credibility, knowledge, and reputation on the Web. Is this close enough? How would you change this? If we agree, or are close enough, let’s go on. Google measures the authority of websites by way of PageRank. Understanding a site’s PageRank only tells you what Google thinks of a site. My site is ranked a 6, which is reasonable, but not extraordinary. Cross Google and they dump your rank fairly low. (SEO types, chime in here) Technorati ranks your site by way of inbound links from unique websites over the last six months. Meaning, now that Seth Godin has linked to me here once, Technorati doesn’t care about Seth for another six months (as he relates to my site). Thus, your Technorati ranking is essentially a measure of whether you’ve written anything someone else has decided to link to in the last several months, and the number of somebodies is what determines your “authority.” Alexa ranks your site via how many people visit it based on their statistics. I’ve heard conflicting information over the years as to how this actually is done. Instead of Alexa, I tend to use Compete, which I feel provides better, more actionable information. Just the same, knowing that more-than-a-few people visit a site gives one a sense of whether someone values it or not. Yahoo provides a way to see how many inbound links a website has received via their Site Explorer. This again tells you whether someone’s efforts are resonating well around the web at large. Hubspot puts lots of these together in one place with their Website Grader tool. (They also make Twitter Grader, and one for PR). It’s very useful in getting a quick sniff of a lot of the above results. (Maybe they’ll add compete.com?) Other Ways to Determine AuthorityAs the web splinters out and content atomizes even more, there are new ways to determine someone’s reputation, potential level of influence, and more. But here’s where it gets a little wishy washy, and where I’m sure there’s more and more opportunity to dispute any of these ideas. Social networks like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn give one a relatively quick snapshot of someone’s online interactivity. You can do a quick scan of a Twitter user’s last few pages of tweets and see what they talk about. You can use Twitter Search and see how many people respond to that user. If nothing else, you could see how many people are connected to this individual. I flinch a bit when I say this. It’s not a numbers game. And yet, do numbers tell us anything about a person? Maybe. What’s your thought on that one? Googling someone to see just how much of a digital footprint she leaves is also one way to see if someone has a presence on the web. I did this once with a “social media expert” that I met at an event, and unless they use an interesting alias, I couldn’t find barely a trace of this person either directly on several social networks, nor via Google itself. Your ThoughtsWhat does this all tell you? Where do you go with this? How does an organization start to learn who’s who on the web, who might have authority and influence, and get some sense of the scope of what this person is doing? Is someone already doing something useful and powerful in this space? And if you found the ultimate source for determining the above, would it still help you trust someone you knew solely from the web? — Photo credit, Juria Yoshikawa |
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Posted: 15 Sep 2008 08:52 PM PDT
Gatekeepers vs. GatejumpersGatekeeper: Consumer Reports Gatekeeper: People Magazine Gatekeeper: New York Times Politics Gatekeeper: Popular Mechanics Gatekeeper: Telco Networks Gatekeeper: The Yellow Pages Gatekeeper: NBC, ABC, CBS GateKeeper: Encyclopedia Britannica GateKeeper: Mapquest Gatekeeper - The Music Industry (Geffen, Atlantic, Sony) Gatekeeper - NBC Television [editor’s note: I’d say Saturday Night Live vs…] Gatekeeper: Mc Graw Hill – Who else do YOU want to add? Photo credit, mylerdude |
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Make it Easier for Your Audience Posted: 15 Sep 2008 07:42 PM PDT
Vicki’s About page has a picture of her, and a very clear sense of what she wants to do next with you. She even goes so far as to post a bit of her singing ability, for an added extra something. I can’t compliment her work enough. Smart Woman Guides is a great site looking at making it easier for Vicki’s audience and community. And how did I find her? I read her comment on one of my posts, saw her tweet, and then caught a trackback to a blog she posted that mentioned my next level blogging advice. What do you think? Can you see why I like what she’s done? Any advice you’d give Vicki? |
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You Can Do Your Job Without Twitter Posted: 15 Sep 2008 03:59 AM PDT
MILLIONS of people all over the world get by just fine without these tools. Every day. Pick the small town where you live, or even a decent sized city space, and ask a random assortment of people whether they do any of the above. (Starbucks’ denizens don’t count, because we all know most Internet startups live in Starbucks and Panera). Unless you’ve engineered your role to be wholly dependent on these technologies, you could go about your business without them and live a full and productive life until death. So why, then, and I’m asking YOU this question, do millions of us thrive in this environment? Why are we threading the social web? Why are we spending hours a day reaching out, building connections, cultivating relationships, producing and consuming media that only a sliver of the world is even noticing? What makes this our passion? I know my answers. What’s your take? Feel free to comment below, or if you want to blog a response, please do so and link back to this post so we can all track the conversation. Photo credit, fictures |
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