Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - theswampfox

Pages: [1]
1
Web forum hosting / Invitation and terms of use
« on: January 05, 2002, 06:20:00 PM »
Someone look up the figures for *.com, *.org, and *.net for the months of October, November, December of 2001.  My sources has a significant decline in registered domain names.

When I speak of dying, golden egg, I am looking at it from the perspective of a web serfer.  Hosting a freebee site and depending on ads is out, all those pop-ups and activeX banners are good for crashing your browser and taking weeks to accomplish catching a wave.

If I am looking at making a moderate to high value purchase, I do a web search.  One can generally save a few tens of dollars on a few hundred dollar purchase by utilizing the web.  The problem is finding what you want, most search engines have gone nuts.

Case in point, I wanted to find out the molecular structure for urea, so I did a web search on infoseek.  Got a bunch of ads to buy urea from waldenbooks and etc.  Let's get real, waldenbooks doesn't sell urea.  It's a fertilizer which I use to melt ice on pavement so the salt doesn't destroy the concrete.

When was the last time any of you readers clicked on a banner ad and filled out the questionare?  When was the last time you clicked on a banner ad and purchased what was being advertised?  'freebee' sites to entice visitors so they can put up with the banner ads is a thing of the past.  A product or service properly indexed in a popular, decent search engine is how one can utilize the web to make a profit.  

Having your servers indexed by the popular and good search engines is a value added for your clients.  Google religously goes through my server once a month, following 'robots.txt' restrictions.  fastsearch.com goes through my site once a week and does not index it in their search engine (damned if I know why they take the trouble to pull every document on my server out and ignore the 'robots.txt' restrictions if they are not going to index it).

No, the fun and games is declining rapidly, and an example of why is the ads for hair regeneration products on a site dedicated to the Native Americans.  Geez, did you ever see a bald Indian?  Not even targeting their audience with the damned activeX banners.

The 'web' is going to become a sterilized, controlled tool used to market goods and virtual private networking.  Companies large enough to have masses of data requiring large database capabilities are going to have their own servers, so that one is kind of out.  

The Feds will take control of the net in a pretty big way in the next few years, no doubt about it.  Monitoring of net activities has become a major objective of our government.  Controlling portions of it will be the next big step, probably licensing people like they license businesses, electricians, and ham radio operators.

Money to be made, yes, but the heyday is over.

theswampfox

2
Web forum hosting / Invitation and terms of use
« on: January 04, 2002, 08:14:00 PM »
Antigen:

I am more than sure the net is having a major decline right now.  Number of domain names is dropping, even with the rash of private names being used.  Those people still using Microsoft servers are switching to Linux or Unix systems because of security issues and cost.  Net traffic is down, down a significant amount since the middle of December.

A year ago, I could go to a major search site and get a reasonable set of search results, but now most (barring perhaps Google.com and a few others) all I get is buy this here, buy that there, and much sales garbage, too much to sort through.  I, too, am fed up with banner ads that crash my browser and take all day to download.

I'm getting darned picky on what sites I do visit, and I am not alone in this.  Pop-ups which you must move to get to the 'X' where the screen has been resized intentionally to put the 'X' completely off screen, like the annoyance of the pop-up itself were not enough.  Cookies flying across cyber space to land splat on my drive, not to store defaults for a person's viewing pleasure, but to track where I serf.

The goose that laid the golden egg has been plucked of all it's feathers and it's turning winter in cyberland.  One thing is sure in this, Microsoft servers are on the way down.  

Hosting 'product' sites, sites which have something to sell, is the only true business opportunity.  People put sites up as a labor of love, universities, organizations, and those with a point to make.  Some develop useful 'products' which can be turned into cash as a sideline to their passions.

Most gain skills which companies are willing to pay reasonable salaries for.  Something along the lines of selling services, perhaps private secure e-mail accounts, perhaps a private secure forum and chat board for discussion and documentaion of business concerns, could bring in a little bit of revenue.

Woops, rambled on there.  Antigen, I'll let you know how the Council of Seven develops.  If it actually gets off the ground, I'll at least try to mirror it here with your permission. Some of your posters might very well enjoy reading these posts.  One of the members is the foremost system administrator in West Virginia.  One of them is a Priest. One of those chosen passed away last week, one of the best analytical chemists in the State. All will hopefully provide unique perspective on the topics chosen.  

Ramble on more later,

theswampfox


PS:  Hey, the link worked - (check out the source doc)


[ This Message was edited by: theswampfox on 2002-01-04 17:15 ]

3
Web forum hosting / Invitation and terms of use
« on: January 03, 2002, 11:12:00 PM »
Hey, Ginger:

This thing has Forums which are private??  Darnest thing.  Hopefully I will be setting up 'The Council of Seven' here pretty soon.  Details to be published later, but it's supposed to be seven individuals who write an article addressing the same topic, but the articles are to be submitted without discussion with the other council members.  All seven articles are to be posted at the same time, and only then will the members be aware of the other members' views.

Might be something which could be posted here, perhaps a restricted post forum.

theswampfox

Pages: [1]