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May
2008
Posted by Mihaela Lica as Featured
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While many write about social aggregators like FriendFeed and Profilactic, I come to promote Secondbrain. I think my reasons, aside the subjective note, will prove that Secondbrain is the new “it”:
compared to FriendFeed and Profilactic, Secondbrain still has a few more baby steps to take to become at least popular. The Macbook Air and xbox 360 giveaway is a nice touch: it motivates subscribers to become active users, to contribute to Secondbrain’s dream of becoming Web’s largest content library. In a few words Secondbrain is about “people and knowledge growing together.” But unlike FriendFeed and Profilactic that counted on users to improve their service without giving much in return, Secondbrain has the courtesy to reward and motivate social contributions with prizes of genuine value. I’d like to add this too at the reasons why I like Secondbrain and I will not stop…
Secondbrain already aggregates content from del.icio.us, digg, StumbleUpon, twitter, fave, blogger, Metaweblog, WordPress, Google Docs, MindMeister, Slideshare, Zoho, Flickr, Revver, Picasa and YouTube. This is nothing compared to 180 services supported by Profilactic, but it is a lot to start with. In fact, these are the most important and most popular services right now and for many users they are more than enough. Somehow services like Secondbrain make the less savvy web users fear adopting them – even on Yvonne’s blog we see that although they sign up the users let their accounts “sleep” because they find SB too difficult to use. Secondbrain has a very clear tutorial for beginners on site, but maybe the link to it should be placed in a more visible location instead of the website’s footer.
Social aggregation is not just a trend; it is part of a clear evolution towards the semantic web which is another definition for Web 3.0.
Social networks and social bookmarking sites were just the modest beginnings.
The early adopters of these movements are still harvesting the profits. In an article by top stumbler Brian Reeder we find out how he became a “top stumbler”:
If you think becoming a Top Stumbler isn’t possible, you’re wrong. I signed up on StumbleUpon in October 2007 and by December I was one of the top 50 stumblers in the world. I try to find 30 to 50 new websites a day – I look for good content that hasn’t been discovered yet.
For a StumbleUpon user it is pretty clear what “top stumbler” means: more traffic to his StumbleUpon blog, hence more traffic to his bookmarks.
Becoming a “top user” in any social community has the same effect. Becoming a top user of social aggregation service can have even more ramifications: traffic yes, but popularity and authority will skyrocket. These “social skills” are a must in the modern employment scenery – many employers look for candidates at FaceBook, digg, propeller and so on.
Becoming a top Secondbrainer now will give you more than the advantage of being popular and boosting traffic to your bookmarks, it will also make you eligible to win a Macbook Air or other prizes.
The win in the long term may prove more valuable, as social aggregators compile all your web content in one place making sharing faster and easier.
On my Secondbrain page you’ll see real time updates of my activity, you’ll be watching me step by step, live. All these updates will also appear on the Secondbrain main page under “recent updates.” Thousands of visitors access this page in a day, and this is just the beginning. As the community grows so do the chances for these feature entries to reach to a larger audience.
5 Responses
Mary Ann
May 15th, 2008 at 6:15 am
1Heyyy, Mig, sign me up!
Oh, wait, I’m already signed up with SecondBrain, aren’t I. I think Lars has it going on, too.
Now, “If I only had a brain…” I mean, a brain that acts the primary brain. Know where I can find one that doesn’t cost too much? ~:o)
*Hugs!*
Mihaela Lica
May 15th, 2008 at 11:21 am
2He he… maybe you become a power user and you get a second brain from Secondbrain,
Person
May 16th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
3The one thing that friendfeed and secondbrain both appear to NOT have that Profilactic does have that makes all the difference is the ability to add your OWN feed irregardless of weather it’s supported or not. I’m not sure why no one ever mentions this. Weird. It’s the one feature that really matters IMHO. Just let me add a feed please.
Mihaela Lica
May 16th, 2008 at 6:43 pm
4Person, I have no idea what feeds you are talking about, but I am sure Secondbrain will add such a feature in the near future. Remember, Secondbrain will officially launch beta 2.0 at the end of May. Feedback from the users already counts. Users requested StumbleUpon, and SU is now there, if you want to use SB and the only thing that stops you from doing it now is the feed aspect, my suggestion would be: sign up! Secondbrain already takes care of all these little details and the community is growing fast!
seo
May 18th, 2008 at 8:13 am
5I sure would like to get a second brain every now and then..
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