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Google trying to make a paid wiki with its new project Knols Project!
1 Comment Published December 14th, 2007 in FDW BUZZ, FDW News.Wow, listen up guys. GOOGLE is trying to make a paid wiki concept called Knols Project! Basically it’s free but they are offering 50% ad revenue sharing. So in essence, it’s a paid wiki concept.
The web contains an enormous amount of information, and Google has helped to make that information more easily accessible by providing pretty good search facilities. But not everything is written nor is everything well organized to make it easily discoverable. There are millions of people who possess useful knowledge that they would love to share, and there are billions of people who can benefit from it. We believe that many do not share that knowledge today simply because it is not easy enough to do that. The challenge posed to us by Larry, Sergey and Eric was to find a way to help people share their knowledge. This is our main goal.
Earlier this week, we started inviting a selected group of people to try a new, free tool that we are calling “knol”, which stands for a unit of knowledge. Our goal is to encourage people who know a particular subject to write an authoritative article about it. The tool is still in development and this is just the first phase of testing. For now, using it is by invitation only. But we wanted to share with everyone the basic premises and goals behind this project.
The key idea behind the knol project is to highlight authors. Books have authors’ names right on the cover, news articles have bylines, scientific articles always have authors — but somehow the web evolved without a strong standard to keep authors names highlighted. We believe that knowing who wrote what will significantly help users make better use of web content. At the heart, a knol is just a web page; we use the word “knol” as the name of the project and as an instance of an article interchangeably. It is well-organized, nicely presented, and has a distinct look and feel, but it is still just a web page. Google will provide easy-to-use tools for writing, editing, and so on, and it will provide free hosting of the content. Writers only need to write; we’ll do the rest.
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Do you want us to change FDW to be like our new OBW?
1 Comment Published October 13th, 2007 in FDW BUZZ, FDW News.Basically, we’d setup a pay schedule where each post will be worth more with number of pages sold.
You’d participate in another geuine ideas of the Zedomax Network. You will find a lot of off-beat topics and that’s what we are about, “Niche Online Company.”
The pyramid is a money pyramid in the Zedomax Network Logo. Me and my girlfriend made it and no one likes it but us…
Call us simple and stupid…. But somehow, I imagined this pyramid while sleeping in my dreams. So I just came up with a little Photoshop on making a Pyramid from scratch!
While we talk about making pyramids, it’s very fun once you learn it!
FOLKS, we are also selling permanent “lifetime” links on all of our blogs and social networking sites. We do the underground SEO math and use SEO Super strategy to get you on the first page or the second page by 15 days. This is great because a link on any our our 20 or so sites mean thousands of pages that will be linked to you with various keyword terms WE CHOOSE FOR you based on your target keyword.
We are not really selling any links here but letting you OWN a piece of our Zedomax Network. Right now, we have a special for $10K to get you on number 1 for your “TARGET KEYWORD OR KEYWORDS”. We will do all the deep linking and the good stuff and you get PR5, PR4, PR3, or websites that are rated to be PR5 in our network.
This will go well with Google since we are just looking for investors to our new company but how can we offer that? By trading services.
If you have any marketing or other SEO services and would like to trade for some “free” pages, please e-mail marketing [at] fivedollarwiki.com
Basically, we are looking for some bloggers to help us spread the word. Every one of you count and that’s part of viral marketing, yes, the blogsphere…we have built somethin’ haven’t we all
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