Friday, December 24, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Thursday, October 7, 2010

White Label - Become an SMS reseller

   

Be an SMS reseller with a
White Label concept

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Your account:
Company: kokode
Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Forgot password?

ViaNett White Label offers:
  • No setup fee!
  • No monthly fee!
You only pay for the SMS distributed through your SMS accounts!

 

What is ViaNett White Label?
Our white label web page is a new site where you as a ViaNett partner can offer your customers an online interface with ViaNett's SMS services, such as Bulk SMS. You can promote it as your own brand, without exposing the ViaNett name to your customers. That way, you can be sure that you will keep your customer for yourself, and you don't have to worry about your customers going directly to the source.

Use our white label site as your own brand, in your local market!

You can create new sub-accounts for your customers, and they can easily log into this site to send SMS.

Features:
- Online tools for sending SMS worldwide
- Create subscription groups
- Live online statistics
- Support for WAP push and MMS
- Online tracking tool, see all details and investigate each single message that has been sent.
- More than 30 international SMS routes available
- Developer section with 5 different available APIs.

Interested?
Contact our sales department or your contact person in ViaNett for more information.


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For more information about the technical APIs available, click here.
For more information about ViaNett's mobile services, click here.

Other high quality mobile services:
ViaNett provides Mobile Payment in Scandinavia, Bulk SMS, HLR Lookups and 2-way SMS communication worldwide.

Contact our sales department for a good offer now!

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If you want to know more or order, please contact :

Sales consultant,
Hans Trygve Moe Haugen,
hanstrygve@vianett.no
 or sales@vianett.com

   
       
       
 

 
   
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Location-Based Services

   

Locate your customers, and provide relevant information!

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Your account:
Company: kokode
Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Forgot password

ViaNett July offer:
30 % discount on all setup fees!

What is LBS?
A location-based service enables you to determine the location of a mobile phone/user. Using the mobile network we can trace a handset to a geographical position. The position can be displayed on a map using our online tools, or you can get the coordinates directly in your application. A user can be located by both a push and pull request as long as the customers has agreed to be located by the service.

Usage:
Location-based services offer many opportunities for the mobile user and for you as a service provider. Here are some examples of how to use location-based services:
- Requesting information of services nearby.  E.g finding nearest restaurant or postal office.
- Receiving alerts, such as notification of a sale nearby.
- Finding a buddy or date
- Giving info about coverage of a service in the area, e.g. for internet suppliers 

A big advantage is that mobile users don't have to manually specify ZIP codes or other location identifiers to use location-based services.

ViaNett's LBS Service
ViaNett offers this service only in Norway. The service is available for Telenor, Netcom and Tele2 customers. It covers more than 90 % of the Norwegian mobile subscribers. Our LBS service can be used together with other services from ViaNett, such as 2-Way SMS Dialogue or Mobile Payments. The service is also available as a stand-alone service from ViaNett.
Read more


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For more information about the technical APIs available, click here.
For more information about ViaNett's mobile services, click here.

Other high quality mobile services:
ViaNett provides Mobile Payment in Scandinavia, Bulk SMS, HLR Lookups and 2-way SMS communication worldwide.

Contact our sales department for a good offer now!

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If you want to know more or order, please contact :

Chief Sales Officer,
Nicolai Kristiansen
, nicolai@vianett.no
or sales@vianett.com

   
       
       
 

 
   
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

v5.2, Updated Privacy Policy and Terms of Use


MailChimp System Alert
It's been ages since our last System Alert message. Since then, we experienced tremendous growth in our customer base, so for a lot of you, this will be your first time hearing from us (hi there). As a reminder, System Alerts are "important messages we send to all registered MailChimp users concerning your account." We try to keep these few and far between. Promise.

On to business...

1. Our terms of use have been modified.
This won't matter to most of you. But our lawyer requires us to send an email whenever we update our terms of use. The majority of the changes involve dealing with people who "game the system." For example, our Omnivore program, declassified a few months ago, will automatically shut down abusers to protect the deliverability of our system. In some cases, they're good users who mean no harm, but who've made simple list etiquette mistakes. Our abuse team can help "rehabilitate" most of those people. But on rare occasions, it's a truly nasty user who specifically intended to abuse MailChimp. After getting their accounts shut down, some of them actually have the nerve to demand a refund. Sigh. So the terms have been modified to not only be very specific about the fact that we won't give refunds to abusers that we shut down, but that we also have the right to charge extra penalties if we catch them abusing the system. There were other changes we made, but you can get them in full detail by visiting our Terms of Use page.

2. Our privacy policy has been updated too.
First and foremost, we haven't changed the fact that we never rent, sell, or give away your list to anybody. That would be evil. Instead, we're trying to reduce evil (the email kind), but we really want to make that more transparent.

First, some background information. 

Our user base grew more than 350% in 2009 over 2008, and 35% in QTR1 of 2010 alone. And we're currently delivering, on average, more than 20M messages a day.

Delivery volume graph pulled from this MailChimp blog post

The growth is nice and all, but what concerns us is that it's impossible to employ enough humans to monitor that kind of volume for abuse. So an always-on, 24/7 abuse algorithm like Omnivore is critical to scaling our operation (and protecting the email ecosystem).  We're mainly changing our privacy policy because Omnivore is growing and getting smarter, and now has the ability to sync up with services that provide anti-spam and anti-abuse solutions. We want to make it clear that we sometimes work with those services to protect MailChimp's deliverability. Also, we're making it transparent that, in conjunction with Omnivore, we still use humans who do occasionally review your content from time to time.

Our use of the Social Graph
Finally, just about everybody understands that social media is becoming crucial to providing "real time" customer support these days. We're not just talking about having a twitter and facebook page. These days, it's turning into the preferred medium for customers to talk to us. It helps us communicate faster and learn more about our customers (now if they could just give us more than 140 characters). Companies are increasingly using social media tools (like Tweetdeck, Cotweet, and Radian6 for example) to monitor what their customers think and say about their brand, and to research their customers. MailChimp may be launching similar tools soon (more on that later) to help our customers (you) learn more about their (your) customers.  For example, if we see a tweet where someone is complaining about MailChimp, we want to help them. Fast. So it would be nice to be able to correlate a user's twitter handle to their MailChimp account, analyze the problem, and get back to them with a solution. We've updated our privacy policy to tell you that we use social media, social networks, and the social graph (always responsibly) to learn more about you (not your list, and not your customers). 

Other Changes
I’ve addressed what I consider to be the most important changes to our privacy policy.  There are other changes.  If you have any questions, your first step should be to read the new revision. If you have concerns or questions about the changes, contact me at privacy@mailchimp.com

Thanks for your time. 

Regards,

Ben Chestnut
Co-founder, CEO 

 
P.S. We'll be launching a major MailChimp upgrade (v5.2) later this month. Please keep an eye out for announcements on the blog, twitter, and in the app. In case you missed the last upgrade news, check out MailChimp v5, and then the enhancements to groups management we launched in v5.1
 


Follow @mailchimp on twitter
Server status updates on are on twitter too: @mailchimpstatus  (report down time, connection issues, etc)
MailChimp's Facebook page 

 
As a registered MailChimp customer, we send mandatory "System Alerts" like this to notify you about important changes to your account. 

According to our records:

You became a MailChimp user on: 2009-11-10 18:15:27 (thanks)
Your username is: setyawanbayupamungkas
Your last login was on: 2009-11-10 18:20:24


If you are no longer using MailChimp, then yeah -- this email has got to annoy the heck out of you. Sorry. Since these are mandatory System Alerts, the only way to unsubscribe is to delete your account. Log in to MailChimp, go to your account settings, and click the "shut down my account" link to permanently delete your account (make sure you backup your subscriber and report data first, if you still want all that). 

Our mailing address is:

MailChimp
512 Means Street, Suite 404
Atlanta, GA 30318

Copyright (C) 2010  MailChimp



v5.2, Updated Privacy Policy and Terms of Use


MailChimp System Alert
It's been ages since our last System Alert message. Since then, we experienced tremendous growth in our customer base, so for a lot of you, this will be your first time hearing from us (hi there). As a reminder, System Alerts are "important messages we send to all registered MailChimp users concerning your account." We try to keep these few and far between. Promise.

On to business...

1. Our terms of use have been modified.
This won't matter to most of you. But our lawyer requires us to send an email whenever we update our terms of use. The majority of the changes involve dealing with people who "game the system." For example, our Omnivore program, declassified a few months ago, will automatically shut down abusers to protect the deliverability of our system. In some cases, they're good users who mean no harm, but who've made simple list etiquette mistakes. Our abuse team can help "rehabilitate" most of those people. But on rare occasions, it's a truly nasty user who specifically intended to abuse MailChimp. After getting their accounts shut down, some of them actually have the nerve to demand a refund. Sigh. So the terms have been modified to not only be very specific about the fact that we won't give refunds to abusers that we shut down, but that we also have the right to charge extra penalties if we catch them abusing the system. There were other changes we made, but you can get them in full detail by visiting our Terms of Use page.

2. Our privacy policy has been updated too.
First and foremost, we haven't changed the fact that we never rent, sell, or give away your list to anybody. That would be evil. Instead, we're trying to reduce evil (the email kind), but we really want to make that more transparent.

First, some background information. 

Our user base grew more than 350% in 2009 over 2008, and 35% in QTR1 of 2010 alone. And we're currently delivering, on average, more than 20M messages a day.

Delivery volume graph pulled from this MailChimp blog post

The growth is nice and all, but what concerns us is that it's impossible to employ enough humans to monitor that kind of volume for abuse. So an always-on, 24/7 abuse algorithm like Omnivore is critical to scaling our operation (and protecting the email ecosystem).  We're mainly changing our privacy policy because Omnivore is growing and getting smarter, and now has the ability to sync up with services that provide anti-spam and anti-abuse solutions. We want to make it clear that we sometimes work with those services to protect MailChimp's deliverability. Also, we're making it transparent that, in conjunction with Omnivore, we still use humans who do occasionally review your content from time to time.

Our use of the Social Graph
Finally, just about everybody understands that social media is becoming crucial to providing "real time" customer support these days. We're not just talking about having a twitter and facebook page. These days, it's turning into the preferred medium for customers to talk to us. It helps us communicate faster and learn more about our customers (now if they could just give us more than 140 characters). Companies are increasingly using social media tools (like Tweetdeck, Cotweet, and Radian6 for example) to monitor what their customers think and say about their brand, and to research their customers. MailChimp may be launching similar tools soon (more on that later) to help our customers (you) learn more about their (your) customers.  For example, if we see a tweet where someone is complaining about MailChimp, we want to help them. Fast. So it would be nice to be able to correlate a user's twitter handle to their MailChimp account, analyze the problem, and get back to them with a solution. We've updated our privacy policy to tell you that we use social media, social networks, and the social graph (always responsibly) to learn more about you (not your list, and not your customers). 

Other Changes
I’ve addressed what I consider to be the most important changes to our privacy policy.  There are other changes.  If you have any questions, your first step should be to read the new revision. If you have concerns or questions about the changes, contact me at privacy@mailchimp.com

Thanks for your time. 

Regards,

Ben Chestnut
Co-founder, CEO 

 
P.S. We'll be launching a major MailChimp upgrade (v5.2) later this month. Please keep an eye out for announcements on the blog, twitter, and in the app. In case you missed the last upgrade news, check out MailChimp v5, and then the enhancements to groups management we launched in v5.1
 


Follow @mailchimp on twitter
Server status updates on are on twitter too: @mailchimpstatus  (report down time, connection issues, etc)
MailChimp's Facebook page 

 
As a registered MailChimp customer, we send mandatory "System Alerts" like this to notify you about important changes to your account. 

According to our records:

You became a MailChimp user on: 2009-11-10 18:15:27 (thanks)
Your username is: setyawanbayupamungkas
Your last login was on: 2009-11-10 18:20:24


If you are no longer using MailChimp, then yeah -- this email has got to annoy the heck out of you. Sorry. Since these are mandatory System Alerts, the only way to unsubscribe is to delete your account. Log in to MailChimp, go to your account settings, and click the "shut down my account" link to permanently delete your account (make sure you backup your subscriber and report data first, if you still want all that). 

Our mailing address is:

MailChimp
512 Means Street, Suite 404
Atlanta, GA 30318

Copyright (C) 2010  MailChimp



Friday, June 11, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

HLR - Optimize your routing and lower your costs

   

Optimize your SMS routing NOW!

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Your account:
Company: kokode
Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Forgot password

ViaNett June offer:
HLR Lookups from 0,007 €
Minimum monthly amount: 500 €

What is HLR?
Home Location Register (HLR) is a service that ViaNett provides to its customers to determine the home country and the home network of a mobile subscriber. It can also be used to find the current country the subscriber is roaming in right now and more. The service basically supports all GSM networks, available for more than 734 networks, providing visibility of ported numbers for 192 countries (confirmed coverage November 2009). 

How to use?
This technique is normally used together with SMS Delivery and SMS Billing to check what network you should send the messages to and to check if a subscriber is reachable or absent (i.e. has turned off the phone or out of reach). This way, your message delivery would increase and you might get a better quality on your subscriber database.  HLR can be used to clean up your customer database. HLR is an included feature in ViaNett SMS delivery account for active customers.

ViaNett's HLR Service
ViaNett offers access to around 5 different HLR Gateways, which can give you MCC, MNC, IMSI, MSC and error messages like invalid number or absent user. What information you might get depends on gateway selected and country.
 Read more

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For more information about the technical APIs available, click here.
For more information about ViaNett's mobile services, click here.

Not a customer of ViaNett?
ViaNett provides Mobile Payment in Scandinavia, Bulk SMS, HLR Lookups and 2-way SMS communication worldwide.

Contact our sales department for a good offer now!

********************************************************************************************************

If you want to know more or order, please contact :

Chief Sales Officer,
Nicolai Kristiansen
, nicolai@vianett.no
or sales@vianett.com

   
       
       
 

 
   
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Saturday, May 29, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Thursday, May 20, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Friday, April 30, 2010

ViaNett account username and password

Here is login information for your ViaNett account:

Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Password: myfi


Best regards
ViaNett

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Easy way to create mobile services

   

Easy way to create new mobile services!

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Your account:
Company: kokode
Username: setyawanbayupamungkas@gmail.com
Forgot password

NEW! Create a new service:
Setting up a new mobile service with keywords, price, response messages and other features should be something everyone in your organization should be able to do. ViaNett have now upgraded its service interface and a new mobile service is just two clicks away. Our new interface is intuitive, easy to use, no training is needed and it's available for you today.
Create and track your campaigns using ViaNett's systems.

Examples on how our services can be used:
- SMS to e-mail with web reply.
- Create subscription services.
- SMS alerts to your customers or colleagues.
- Get direct feedback on your marketing campaigns using SMS response.
- Collect members for a mobile club and send campaigns directly to customers' mobiles.
- Create an SMS/MMS competition for your customers.
- SMS reminders.
- Voting services.
- MMS blog.

The new service wizard is available here.

NEW! HTTP interface (MT):
Our updated HTTP interface is now launched. The new version is better and more structured with extra parameters. For more information, please contact smssupport@vianett.com.

APIs and interfaces:
ViaNett's customers may choose between several technical interfaces, we have all types of interfaces for all types of customers.

For more information about the technical APIs available, click here.
For more information about ViaNett's mobile services, click here.

Not a customer of ViaNett?
ViaNett provides Mobile Payment in Scandinavia, Bulk SMS and 2-way SMS communication worldwide.

Contact our sales department and get an offer, up to 50 % discount on setup fees in May 2010!

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If you want to know more or order, please contact :

Chief Sales Officer,
Nicolai Kristiansen
, nicolai@vianett.no
or sales@vianett.com

   
       
       
 

 
   
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Mobile Payment - SMS Delivery: Spring campaign

   

Spring/Easter Sale!
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The snow is melting in Norway and Easter holiday is coming up. ViaNett is celebrating this occasion with a big campaign.
All setup fees and monthly fees are reduced with 50 % if you order by Friday 9th of April 2010!

Setup fees: 50 % off.
Monthly fees: 50 % off the first 3 months.

See our standard price list here.

Mobile Payment:
Premium SMS: Easy way to charge your customers for your mobile services or your mobile content, or for other digital services.
Note: This campaign only applies to Premium SMS in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

CPA Goods and Services: Payment method for selling physical goods and services like for example bus tickets, consultant services or CDs.
Note: This campaign only applies to CPA Goods and Services in Norway.

SMS Bulk Gateway:
The SMS Bulk Gateway product means that you can purchase a volume of SMS and deliver SMS to many mobile phones, either at the same time, or over a period of time.
The SMS Bulk Gateway makes it easy to deliver SMS worldwide. When you are connected to the gateway, you get access to all available routes and features.
This product is available worldwide.

2-way Communication:
SMS can be an easy way to handle communication between you and your customers, employees or members of a community. In addition to sending SMS to a mobile, you can receive an SMS back to your service or system. An entry can also be initiated from a mobile phone, like adding a customer or registering an order for a product that you are selling. For 2-way communication you can use our standard systems like SMS/MMS to e-mail, or SMS reply.
This product is available worldwide.

APIs and interfaces:
ViaNett's customers may choose between several technical interfaces, we have all types of interfaces for all types of customers.

For more information about the technical APIs available, click here.
For more information about ViaNett's mobile services, click here.

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If you want to know more or order, please contact :

Chief Sales Officer,
Nicolai Kristiansen
, nicolai@vianett.no
or sales@vianett.com

   
       
       
 

 
   
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

A new Mobile Payment product in Scandinavia

   

CPA Services and Goods
ViaNett can now offer the new Mobile Payment product "CPA Services and Goods" in Scandinavia.

This makes it possible to charge customers for services or goods that are not used on a digital medium. With this new business area you can sell services or products like tickets, CDs, underwear, magazines, licenses or food products.

It's possible to have one-time billing or recurring billing for subscriptions. The customer will be charged for the service on their phone invoice or on their prepaid SIM-card.

CPA Services and Goods will not exclude traditional payment solutions like credit card or cash, but can be a supplement that you can offer your customers. Have in mind that your customer can forget their wallets, but never leave their cell phone at home.

Price limitations:

Norway:      300,- NOK
Sweden:     200,- SEK
Denmark:   200,- DKK

Please contact ViaNett for a February offer today! For more information about ViaNetts mobile services, click here.

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If you want to know more or order, please contact :

Chief Sales Officer,
Nicolai Kristiansen
, Nicolai@vianett.no

   
       
       
   
   
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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Why did My Daily List fall off the face of the Earth?

Why did My Daily List fall off the face of the Earth?

1. After years of hobo obsession, he finally packed his bindle and hit the open road.
2. My Daily List was designed to continue for 1001 lists but walking away from the responsibility of writing a daily list is best for the fine people of Alaska.
3. You don't know it yet but mydailylist made it through Hollywood week and is one of the top 24 on American Idol.
4. He decided to rest on his laurels but he recently received his laurels in the mail and realized that they are highly unrestful bay leaves, so screw it.
5. He was content to simply watch television in the evening without the burden of writing a list. Then, Julia Roberts made a movie and they started showing a commercial with her donkey-face laughing that laugh that makes angels punch babies. So he started listing again.
6. He's been spending a lot of time in Crawford rockin' and reminiscin on the front porch with W.
7. He briefly took over Jay Leno's blog but then that jerk decided he wanted it back.
8. My Daily List's primary audience was women over the age of 90 so his following eventually died off. Now he's back to appeal to a fresher, younger audience with lists on such diverse topics as the Korean War, frozen TV dinners, and Ed Sullivan.
9. Had been distracted by the shiny ribbons from Christmas presents.
10. What? He stopped listing? I didn't notice.

noreply@blogger.com (My Daily List) Wed, 27 Jan 2010 03:22:00 +0000

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

How To Write A Viral Blog Post: 7 Real Examples

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I don't usually write about blogging or writing but today I'm making an exception. While doing some browsing and stumbling, I decided to look at the top articles on Stumbleupon (a social sharing network) about self improvement to get some ideas for new posts. I was amazed to see articles getting 140,000 views. One article, getting that many views? I think that is what every writer and blogger wants.

So what is the secret? You are about to get a bit closer to the answer.

Top 7 Stumbleupon Self Improvement Articles

These are just 7 of the top posts on Stumbleupon in the Self Improvement niche. There are many more on the web, but I think the ones I listed should serve as enough of an example of viral blog posts.

1. What Are Your Eyes Giving Away?

What is it about:
Learning how to read people's intentions by their eye-movements and expressions and the visual clues they give.

Why it is interesting:
Everybody wants to have the skill of being able to know someone's intentions or feelings by looking in their eyes and reading their visual clues. It's a source of power and seems like a really cool thing to be able to do. Just by reading the title and understanding the topic of the article, it makes me want to start reading it and find out what it is about.

Why it makes me want to share it:
It's neatly presented, broken down into easy-to-read paragraphs and contains interesting pictures. It is not too long and has some good facts and information I never knew about, so that is something I would easily share or send to my friends. Cool facts and pieces of knowledge are always something that people share.

2. 33 Ways To Get And Keep Yourself Motivated

What is it about:
A list post of 33 ways to get and keep yourself motivated.

Why it is interesting:
List posts are always interesting to read because with so many reasons about a topic I'm interested in (motivation), there are bound to be a couple good ones that I can learn from.

Why it makes me want to share it:
List posts are the most common kind of posts that get shared very easily. A list is something that everyone can relate to, and the more reasons on the list, the more likely a reader is to find something that they can relate to on a strong level. If you have a friend or family member that needs some motivation, a list like this one is perfect to send to them or share on the web.

3. Ten Strange Places

What is it about:
Ten strange locations in our world. Places both weird and wonderful and amazing to see.

Why it is interesting:
Travel is one of those global topics that almost everyone is interested in. Our world has so many hidden treasures and beautiful places. It is always fascinating to see pictures and learn more about our world. This post has ten incredible places in the world, with some interesting facts about them and gorgeous pictures!

Why it makes me want to share it:
Beauty is worth sharing! Pretty pictures and awesome locations in the world? That is definitely a recipe for a post that I want to share with the world and my friends.

4. 40 Tips for a Better Life

What is it about:
40 Different ways how you can improve your life.

Why it is interesting:
Everybody likes to think that they are living life the right way. I also like to think this, but I know there is always plenty of room for improvement. That is why this post is so appealing, it arouses curiousity to see if there is a way in which you can improve your life.

Why it makes me want to share it:
It's an awesome list post. Easy to read with some valuable wisdoms that I would want to share with others.
I know that it is easy to read and won't be a nuisance to others, but more of an asset to them, and that is exactly why I'd share this post.

5. How to Become a Better Husband, Boyfriend or Life Partner

What is it about:
This article is about being the best man you can be for yourself AND for your lady. Written by a man for other men.

Why it is interesting:
Relationships rank high in the list of most important things in the world. I for one am always curious about what other people say about relationships and how to maintain them. This post lists a whole lot of reasons in easy-to-read paragraphs. A nice length and rather informative.

Why it makes me want to share it:
Good relationship advice is always welcomed by others. Besides that, it was fun to read and enjoyable, and that is exactly why I'd share it.

6. How to Live a Better Life with Less

What is it about:
Achieving more by doing less.

Why it is interesting:
The concept of being able to live a better life and do more by actually doing less is an interesting concept in itself. The post is broken down in easy-to-read paragraphs with headings. In today's world we are all so busy doing things, that we forget by doing less and the essential, that we can focus on the things we really want to do.

Why it keeps my attention and makes me want to share it:
It contains an important truth of cutting out the unnecessary and focusing on what you want to do. I would share this because it can genuinely help people make their lives better.

7. How Much Of Life Are You Actually Living?

What is it about:
Life and how you are letting it pass you by.

Why it is interesting:
So many of us all live for the weekend, or for the holiday, or the promotion in 5 years time. This post questions the way you live your life and if you are letting it pass you by. Very thought-provoking.

Why it makes me want to share it:
Exactly for that reason mentioned above. To give people a wake-up call so that they can realise if they are letting life pass them by.

How To Create a Viral Blog Post

List Posts:
The majority of the posts that go viral seem to be list-type posts. "X reasons to do something" or "X ways to be inspired". The reason that these posts are so easily shared is that they are easy to read and there is always one or more reasons that relates to the reader. That is why they feel happy to share it and go through the trouble.

Interesting Topics:
Posts that go viral are often about topics that everybody has an interest in. Travel, life, money, sex, relationships. These have a broad appeal and are likely to be shared.

How-to Posts:
If you can provide a solution for a problem then people are grateful. If you can provide a solution for a common problem that many people have, the chances are big that your post will get shared by everyone who finds your solution helpful.

Of course not every post that you write in one of the above three styles will ensure that it goes viral. however, I think that it will greatly increase your chance for creating a diamond in the rough, a post that will get thousands if not hundreds of thousands of views. If your aim is to create viral blog posts, or even just one or two to get more traffic to your blog and new readers, then it is worth it to write articles in one of the three styles I mentioned above (or a combination of the styles).

Diggy writes all about self improvement at his blog UpgradeReality. If you are looking for motivation, inspiration or useful tips to live a better life, subscribe to his articles via RSS or Email.


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TechCrunch Hacked?

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I was browsing through my RSS feed when I came across a curious (to say the list) post from TechCrunch, when they mention they have been hacked.

I figured it could be Michael Arrington jumping the gun on April's Fools again (and setting a new world record at the same time…), but after reading the comments it looks like the most popular tech blog on the web was indeed hacked.

Apparently for some time whoever tried to access TechCrunch.com was redirected to another site. You can get more details from the comments.

The site seems to be working normally now, but it will be interesting to read their follow up on the issue, mainly to understand what kind of vulnerability was exploited.


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Book Review: The Purple Cow

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purple-cowI am a bit late with this book review, but from now on I'll try to stick with the schedule, which is one review every two weeks. Anyway today's book is a short but powerful one: Purple Cow. It is my first read from Seth Godin (what I shame, I know), but after going through it I already placed three of his other books on my to-read list.

1. The book: The Purple Cow is about being remarkable (and how this is essential to make your business prosper). Have you ever seen one, after all? If you had you certainly wouldn't forget it! The book has 137, and it is very easy to read. Seth

2. The content: Initially I thought that writing a whole book to give out a simple message (i.e., you got be remarkable) was a waste of paper. After reading it, however, I can say that it is not the case.

Seth did a wonderful job explaining the whys and hows of being remarkable, including real life examples and case studies to help you understand his points better.

I also really liked his writing style. It is clear and succinct, which is the style I strive to achieve with my own text.

3. What I liked: What I most liked in the book were the real stories that Seth shares. For example, he tells you how Herman Miller managed to transform a somewhat commoditized segment – office chairs – into one with space for premium products. He did that by creating a purple cow, the Aaron chair.

4. Who would benefit from this book: Anyone who has or is planning to build a business. Be it an offline or an online business. The message of this book is one that all entrepreneurs should learn by heart.

5. Favorite quote:

You can't make people listen. But you can figure out who's likely to be listening when you talk, and then invent the right combination of Ps to overwhelm them with the rightness of your offer. Even if someone is listening your offering of "a little bit cheaper," "a little bit better," or "a little bit easier" is just a waste of time. The influential sneezers, the people with a problem to solve – they're open to hearing your story only if it's truly remarkable; otherwise, you're invisible.


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Daniel Scocco 26 Jan, 2010


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