Search Engine Examples : Screenshots of Google Searches
Posted on Mar 24, 2012 by Nick Kellet in ThiNK First | 0 comments
This post is just the detailed image snapshots from this post
The main post is one of a collection of 10 posts that explore the value of Lists or more specifically the value of Listly. These post are being released one per working day between Monday the 19th of March and Friday 27th March 2012
10 Reasons Why Your List Posts should be using Listly
A collection of blog posts exploring and crowd-sourcing the value of social lists. I will release one post per working day The post are being released one per working day between Monday the 19th of March and Friday 27th March 2012
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Introduction: The Nine (Not Eight) Wonders of Lists
Introduction post to a series of posts exploring the value of social lists
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Community - Lists form Communities, you'll never List Alone, again
Old Model: Information Hierarchy : Publisher > Content > Consumer
New Model: Information Network : Community forms around Content
Old Thinking: We (the publisher) knows best
New Thinking: We (the collective) knows better – Wisdom of Crowds1 020 -
Creating / Curating Collections: Interactive & Evolving Trumps Linear & Fixed
Old Model: Lists / Collections are Static / Fixed / Dormant / Linear
New Model: Lists / Collections are Interactive and Evolving
Old Thinking: Lists / Collections are simply “text”
New Thinking: Interactive & Participation are the New Normal!1 020 -
List & Collections : Open Platforms/Markets
vs Proprietary Feature Old Model: Lists are a Feature (Proprietary)
New Model: Lists are a Product or a Market (Open / Ubiquitous)
Old Thinking: Lists exist inside Applications and within Blog Posts
New Thinking: Lists traverse applications. Lists unify. Lists are reusable0 010 -
Lists, Metrics & Gamification - Feedback Makes Better Lists
Old Model: List Metrics = Post Metrics – Lists are Part of a Post
New Model: Lists reach beyond the post – Lists can be embedded in multiple postsOld Thinking: Lists are Content – Content is complete when published
New Thinking: Lists are a tool – A tool to spread your message and evolve your content.0 010 -
Rethinking Content Creation in the Age of Collaborative Consumption
Old Model: The Lone Expert – The Journalist/ The Blogger
New Model: Many Eager Contributors – Co-Creations meets Co-Curation
Old Thinking: We know everything. Here it is. More next week.
New Thinking: Here’s my initial thoughts, can you help?0 010 -
The Reading & Writing Continuum
Old Model: Write once. Publish. Move on. Reader is the consumer
New Model: Writing Never Ends. Reading is Never Alone. It’s a continuum0 010 -
Are you Unlistening? Are you Ignoring Feedback?
Old Model: Monolog – Spectators / Consumers
New Model: Dialog – Participation & Contribution
Old Thinking: Lists are born perfect. No need to listen. No Feedback Required
New Thinking: Lists are a way to engage your audience.2 020 -
List Curation - Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Old Model: Creation
New Model: Creation AND Curation
Old Thinking: Start from Nothing – Ex Nihilo
New Thinking: Start from Something – Mashup Models – ReInvent/Copy/ReCombine1 020 -
Awesome Crowdsourced Content = Awesome Crowdsourced SEO
Old Model: We crave “more” and “new” content. We need new contain to sustain our traffic.
New Model: We can get more from less content by keeping our content alive
Old Thinking: Publish, Spike and flatline
New Thinking: Publish and grow SEO ranking and traffic as your content evolves0 010
Nick is co-founder the social curation platform Listly, that combines crowdsourcing, content curation and embedable lists to drive high-level community engagement, live inside your blog posts. Connect with Nick on Twitter · Linkedin, Facebook and G+ and follow his writing via his other guest posts and on his blogs at NickKellet.com and blog.list.ly



















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