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		<title>I Built My Own Social Network in 1 Hour</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 00:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Angus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are into first person shooter video games like Halo, Doom, or Quake, you have to join Shoot First. Shoot First is social networking for FPS game fans that I built using Ning. As part of Ning&#8217;s free service, I easily created a full-featured social network and customized it to look the way I [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are into first person shooter video games like Halo, Doom, or Quake, you have to join <a title="Shoot First: First Person Shooter Game Community" href="http://firstpersonshooter.ning.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Shoot First</strong></a>. Shoot First is social networking for FPS game fans that I built using <a title="Ning - Create your own Social Network!" href="http://www.ning.com" target="_blank"><strong>Ning</strong></a>. As part of Ning&#8217;s free service, I easily created a full-featured social network and customized it to look the way I desired. I like to think of their platform as doing to social networking what Googleâ€™s Blogspot did for bloggingâ€¦ but with much more flexibility.</p>
<p>Yes, it took me only 60 minutes to use Ningâ€™s wizard-based platform to create a basic social network. Hereâ€™s the time line:</p>
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<li>Draft a quick marketing plan (15 minutes)</li>
<li>Do some basic keyword research (10 minutes)</li>
<li>Create my Ning account (1 minute)</li>
<li>Create the Shoot First using the 4 step wizard (10 minutes)</li>
<li>Grab some images, videos and content to add to the site (15 minutes)</li>
<li>Update the site (5 minutes)</li>
<li>Update my personal profile (3 minutes)</li>
<li>Behold my own social network (1 minute)</li>
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<p>I found Ning incredibly easy to setup, comparable to WordPress or Blogspot for blogging. Less than 20 minutes of the setup time was actually using the Ning interface to modify my site. It contains all of the fundamental social networking features â€“ user profiles, groups, invitations, discussion boards, and blogging. Plus, they offer services that allow direct integration in with Facebook, Flickr and YouTube. However, the services offered are not quite as polished as a Facebook or MySpace. For example, the invitation process does not allow folks to import names from existing contact lists like Yahoo, AIM, Hotmail or gmail.</p>
<p>From the standpoint of managing a social network, I have control over the site with moderation tools and adult content filtering. More importantly, I also have a lot of power to customize. Ning makes it easy to do a complete overhaul of the template UIs using CSS. Additionally, I can plug in my own external widgets and tap into their developer community for custom services that others have built.</p>
<p>For anyone who wants to monetize their social network, they have to pay the $19.95 per month fee from their a la carte menu of premium services. Ouch. Worse yet, you have to pay for that service if you want to remove their Google AdSense ads. I can understand that Ning needs its own revenue, but this is too much. Nobody serious can make the math work by posting Google AdSense ad blocks like Ning suggests. Or if your social network becomes big enough to use an ad network or sell your own ad space, then you probably have the resources and technical ability to build the site yourself.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the other premium services that are available through <a title="Ning for Businesses" href="http://www.ning.com/about/businesses.html" target="_blank"><strong>Ning for Businesses</strong></a> also offer little value for the price. For example, the ability to use your own domain name is a nice option for anyone who wants to build their own brand and does not want Ning as part of the domain name. However, paying $4.95/month for simple domain control (and the site is still hosted by Ning) is way too expensive.</p>
<p>Overall, I give Ning an B grade from my first impressions. The platform shows a lot of potential and I will keep building out Shoot First to see how the community develops. If you are big into Facebook and have dreams of creating your own social network, then I definitely recommend giving Ning a shot. If you want to build your own community for the purpose of making money online through affiliate marketing or placing your own ads, then you may want to wait and see how the business services and advertising flexibility evolve.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 07:32:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Angus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[eBay launched their developer program many, many years ago with APIs that allow developers to create applications for the two key parties of their auction platform â€“ buyers and sellers. Frankly, most of the emphasis has been on the seller side because sellers were the businesses and buzz around â€œhow to make money on eBay.â€ [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>eBay launched their developer program many, many years ago with APIs that allow developers to create applications for the two key parties of their auction platform â€“ buyers and sellers. Frankly, most of the emphasis has been on the seller side because sellers were the businesses and buzz around â€œhow to make money on eBay.â€ Until recently, the buyer side applications were primarily in the shadow of seller applications â€“ with the exception of sniping tools (which violates the developer terms and conditions).</p>
<p><a class="imagelink" title="eBay Auction Lifecycle" href="http://www.bobangus.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/auction-lifecycle-2.jpg"><img id="image40" src="http://www.bobangus.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/auction-lifecycle-2.jpg" alt="eBay Auction Lifecycle" width="247" height="190" align="right" /></a></p>
<p>At eBay Devcon 2007, there was a separate affiliate and buyer tools track. Several of the sessions focused on eBayâ€™s newly released Shopping APIs. These are different from the more extensive Trading APIs that provided access to the entire auction lifecycle. The new Shopping APIs focus only on querying and presenting data relevant to potential buyers â€“ find an auction item they want, provide information about that auction, and provide information about the seller.</p>
<p>The benefits of these web services are that they are lightweight, have faster response times (up to 4x faster than the Trading APIs), and allow for token-less authentication (no private data is being shared). The Shopping APIs support SOAP, JSON, Name Value pairs, and HTTP/GET via Javascript and ActionScript toolkits.</p>
<p>The idea is to create and propagate applications that promote specific eBay auctions where the buyers are â€“ namely browsing websites. The best part is that developers and/or users of these applications can make money when someone uses these applications. As a developer, you simply apply tracking code through eBayâ€™s affiliate program, which is a part of the Commission Junction network.</p>
<p>Here is a really cool, visually compelling example widget. In the first example, the widget displays a current auction based on my desired keywords â€“ Don Drysdale.</p>
<p><img id="image43" src="http://www.bobangus.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/drysdale-widget.jpg" alt="Example Widget 1" /></p>
<p><img id="image45" src="http://www.bobangus.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/koufax-widget-2.jpg" alt="Example Skyscraper Widget" align="left" />In a second example, a skyscraper widget displays several auctions based on Sandy Koufax as my keywords. Notice that they present a BidNow button which really entices a potential buyer to check out the auction.</p>
<p>You can also configure the widget to display auctions based on a specific seller ID or an individual auction ID â€“ HINT HINT â€“ your auctions. Configure your own version of the widget and get the code by visiting the <a title="eBay Shopping API examples" href="http://developer.ebay.com/developercenter/javascript/widgets/" target="_blank">Javascript example site</a>.</p>
<p>Here is a link to the <a title="eBay Devcon 2007 Presentations" href="http://pages.ebay.com/devcon/tracks.html" target="_blank">eBay Devcon presentation</a> on their Shopping APIs and all of the presentations from this yearâ€™s developer conference. For more information, on the Shopping APIs, check out the <a title="eBay Shopping APIs" href="http://developer.ebay.com/products/shopping/" target="_blank">eBay Shopping Web Services</a> developer site.</p>
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