The last few weeks saw an increase in sports based website creation for AussiePeople, specifically several new bodybuilders, well to be totally accurate several ‘Sports Models’, plus a new bloodstock agent as well as a few non-sporting sites. As pleased as we are to have found our niche in the wonderful world of sport, we can and do, do ordinary or non-sport specific websites as well.
Recently we consulted on an existing website in terms of SEO that belongs to a 10 billion dollar company and to be totally honest, we made some recommendations that to us seeming glaringly obvious.
A final comment for the day, it seems that the nature of the internet is changing from one of linked disassociated websites to one of community. Today people are readily classified by type and seek others of similar type, be it age, hobby, likes or dislikes. Today people are searching out other people that are similar to themselves and grouping together with them and forcing benefits via their numbers.
Years ago single websites were going it alone, some were more popular for one reason or other, but today, there is definitly strength (but perhaps less safty) in numbers, there has been a profound difference in the way the net works from a users point of view. AussiePeople had this sense of community more than 20 years ago and it’s take the rest of the world that long to catch up to what we always seemed to know, grow together and grow bigger and stronger than going it alone. We have demonstrated this in the world of sport and we assume that it is no different in any other area or space.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
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