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Archive for April, 2009

30
Apr

Adoption as a Business Model

miroadoption Adoption as a Business Model

No I’m not suggesting that you go out and start doing something illegal - I’m talking about how virtual adoption can be a really great idea to connect people with your product or service (and donate funds!).

While Miro (a pretty cool video service that is definitely worth checking out) claims to be the first to allow “adopting” code - this is hardly a new business model - you see it a lot in charities like environmental groups that allow you to adopt a tree that you don’t actually physically own but you’ve sponsored; or aid groups that let you sponsor a child and be able to send letters to them.

Through beautifully rendered graphics charting the anthropomorphised growth of your code, Miro creates a real sense of connection between you and what effectively is a bunch of characters.

miroadoption3 Adoption as a Business Model

Remember how successful Cabbage Patch Kids were in the 1980s? Yes, they were adorable - but the killer marketing move was in giving each Kid its own birth certificate - it was no longer just a doll, it was your child. Miro gives you an adoption certificate that you can even post on your blog and “watch yours grow”.

And one day, your code will grow up to be “a little buddy like these”…

miroadoption2 Adoption as a Business Model

This has a place outside charities and open source software like Miro, I’ve seen apple farmers let you sponsor an apple tree for a year and you get all the apples it produces sent to you. 

Can you think of something in your business that can be “adopted”?

26
Apr

We are entering a new era

Do you sometimes have difficulty remembering what life was like without the internet? Without broadband internet? Yet only 15 years ago, most people wouldn’t have even heard of it let alone had it connected in their homes. 

Clare at SoloPortfolio posted this picture:

accenturecorridor We are entering a new era

It’s part of Accenture’s Virtual Corridor. The virtual corridor is an always connected HDTV videoconferencing interface that lets people from different offices, anywhere in the world, interact. Because it is always connected, if you want to have a conversation, you can just drop by and there that person is even though they may be miles away. There is no technology that gets in the way, the person is just there talking to you. There is even a virtual office for those who wish to have private conversations.

While this is cutting edge technology now, how soon will it be until this is commonplace?

I can hardly wait!

:-) Cat

24
Apr

Blog post not showing problem?

I just went to publish a post in WordPress and it wouldn’t show up in my browser even though the post was cleared published.

Fortunately, I realised that I had the WP Super Cache plugin  installed which makes my blog more static so that it calls on my web hosting’s server less, thus uses less of its resources. If that all sounded like gobbleygook - basically it makes your blog perform faster.

However, you have to remember to delete the old cached copy (which will show the new updated version of your blog) or else your new stuff won’t show.

I went and checked my options (It’s under WP Super Cache Manager in Settings) and sure I found that the “Clear all cache files when a post or page is published” option was unchecked. I checked this and clicked on “Update Status” and any new posts now show up immediately without me having to clear the cache.

Here’s a screenshot of the option which should be ticked:

wordpress supercache problem1 300x202 Blog post not showing problem?

24
Apr

Hello again!

catchinrayz Hello again!

(Image source: i can has cheezburger)

I’m back a little earlier than May as promised.  The wedding was absolutely wonderful I’m glad to report and I’m now a very happily married wife.

Now it’s back to business!