What will your blog look like in 2008?

December 23, 2007

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Setting goals for any project is always a good idea, so why not set yourself some goals for your blog in 2008. Make them public too, that way you will feel a little more obliged to achieve them.

Friday was meant to be my last post for a week or so. Then I came across 2008 Blogging Goals over at Daily Blog Tips and decided to set myself and the team some blogging goals for 2008.

Increase the number of readers from 100 to 500

Maybe a bridge too far, but I might as well aim high. I would be more than happy with 200-300, but lets go with 500.

Three to four posts a week

I usually try and post 3 to 4 times a week, I would like to see this continue while maintaining a certain standard. In order to archive this goal I will need a health buffer of blog posts ready to go live for the busier periods.

Improve my grammar

I’ll be the first to admit my English isn’t great, I certainly don’t mind when people point out mistakes.

Blog Redesign

I finally managed to get around to moving the blog in the Autumn and then soon after redesigned the blog. Although, I’m not that happy with it, I could do a lot better.

Increase the average number of comments per post

Currently I have 1.4 comments per post, which is probably more like 0.9 after you remove all the track backs and our comments. It would be nice to increase this to 2-3 comments per post.

Get my co-workers to blog some more

Hopefully the guys can blog a little more, maybe once a month wouldn’t be too much to ask?

Be a guest writer

Write a guess post for someone else.

Video/Podcast/Interview

Have a go at doing a video/podcast, maybe interview another another blogger.

What are your blogging goals for 2008?

Author: Jamie @ 4:00 pm
Category: Blogging




Happy Christmas From Terinea

December 21, 2007

I’m a bit disorganised at Christmas. I leave the shopping till Christmas eve, get the last train down to see the parents and completely forget to send Christmas cards to friends and relatives, never mind clients! So here is a virtual Christmas Card from Terinea.

Robin, Mark, Jamie Dog, Bill Gates and Jamie

Author: Jamie @ 3:36 pm
Category: Blogging




Your Predictions for 2008

December 20, 2007

2008 predictions

At the begin of the month, I posted my technology predictions for 2008. But actually, it was your predictions that I was interested in. So here are couple from the blogsphere and Facebook

Jason Slater

- Microsoft Zune

- Budget Laptops

- Home Robots

- Mini Projectors

- Super/Ultra High Def Video

JasonSlater.co.uk technology predictions for 2008

Digital Agency

- Jaiku. Proximity/Geo Tag marketing

- Apple super portable/tablet gizmo?

- Facebook finally sells, and grows up and storms upward, even figures out advertising.

- Mike launches unique ad agency concept.

- Mike’s business is bought. To ‘get/own’ M

http://digitalagency.typepad.com/

Nev Stokes

- Contactless Cash

- Internet Explorer 8

- Financial hackers

- Efficient Hydrogen Storage

- Internet Traffic

What does 2008 hold in store?

Purazar

- Kindle v2 will be launched; taking into consideration all the uglyness from v1.
- Firefox 3 will help gain more users for the the ‘Firefox browser’.
- Knol vs Wikipedia War
- We get our first look at some cool appliations of Android
- Microsoft dumps DRM across the board. (Vista, Zune…)

http://www.portfolioofpb.com/blog

More

- 8 Predictions for Macworld 2008

- Innovation Predictions for 2008

- Twelve Predictions for 2008

- The shape of things to come - Guardian
- Microsoft in 2008: 10 Predictions

If I’ve missed any give me a shout and I will update the post.

Author: Jamie @ 9:00 am
Category: Geeky Stuff




The next best thing to an iPhone?

December 19, 2007

Samsung F700 open keyboard

For sometime I’ve been thinking about getting a smart phone. Mainly so I can read emails while out of the office, record my time spent at clients, get my todo list in order and then synchronise it all back with Outlook.

I was very tempted by the iPhone, but we use Vodafone network and the iPhone is only available on the O2 network in the UK. Another issue was the £269 price that I can’t really justify when other smart phones meet my requirements and are free with a contract.

Samsung F700 and its bits

Samsung F700

So I was very pleased when I first heard about the Samsung F700 back in October. It compares very well to other smart phones and some of the hype was dubbing it as iPhone killer. I consider a Blackberry, but lack of camera on some models just put me off. So I decided that my next phone would be Samsung when its released in December.

Others

Before we go any further, here are other smart phones you might want to consider. I’ve order them based on a recent review in PC Pro magazine, top phone getting the best rating.

  1. Oranage HTC TyTN II
  2. RIM Blackberry 8820 & Oranage SPV E650
  3. RIM Blackberry Pearl 8120 & Samsung SGH-i600
  4. Palm Treo 500v, Nokia E61i and Toshiba Portege G900
  5. Nokia E90, Palm Treo 680 & Sony Ericsson P1i

Jason has a quick review on some of these phones.

Samsung F700

So December has come and I now have my Samsung. Here is my comparisons of the two phones, Apple iPhone and Samsung F700 (Samsung SCH-U940 in the USA, when released).

Advantages overs the iPhone

  • Faster to type - Pull out QWERTY keyboard
  • High speed internet via 3G network
  • Video capture, which is not available on the iPhone. Something that really hit home when I went to see Chemical Brothers last weekend and I wanted to record some of it.
  • 3 Megapixel camera with LED flash over the iPhone 2 Megapixel.
  • Java enabled
  • Video calling made possible with the additional front facing camera
  • Changeable battery
  • Expandable memory via microSD (1GB included with a regular SD converter)
  • Price, nothing with most contracts.

Disadvantages over the iPhone

  • User Interface is simply not as quick or easy to use as the iPhone, although after a week you get use to it. When you learn the shortcut keys via the keyboard, things do speed up.
  • Doesn’t have WiFi capabilities, real shame.
  • Slightly smaller screen, but only just
  • Smaller memory capacity, although you can now get 8GB microSD card, amazing!
  • Although you get a data lead cable, you don’t get a docking station, which would of been nice.
  • Email setup hasn’t been straight forward.

General Observations

  • The web browser is very good, resizing website’s like the iPhone does.
  • YouTube & Google Map apps pre-installed
  • MusicStation - £1.99 per week for unlimited music downloads
  • Haptic Feedback - Every time you tap on a button, the Samsung vibrates slightly. You can turn it off, but actually I missed it after a day and turned it back on.
  • Syncs with Outlook
  • Could do with two hard buttons to answer calls quicker and the ability to activate the camera from any menu would also be nice.
  • Can’t re-program the quick soft buttons.

samsung soft keypad

iPhone Killer?

So is it an iPhone Killer? No, the iPhone user interface is just too good. Which makes up for any downfalls in the specification department. I’m looking forward to seeing the specification of the iPhone 2, which is rumoured for next year along with a cut down version iPhone. On the subject of the iPhone, came across this interesting article below, which I certainly agree with for large businesses, but for small businesses the iPhone is fine.

10 Reasons Your IT Department Won’t Support the iPhone

Okay back to the Samsung, would I recommend it? Really depends on what you want it for. Just a phone, probably not. As a pure business phone, Blackberry still does it best. Music and camera, then Sony Ericsson range looks great. Next best thing to an iPhone, probably.

More pictures at our company flickr account…

http://www.flickr.com/photos/terinea/sets/72157603399711201/

Author: Jamie @ 9:00 am
Category: Hardware




100 Readers, Excellent, Thank You!

December 18, 2007

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A big thank you to everyone who subscribes.

Terinea Weblog

Jamie, Robin and Mark.

Ps Did you know, if you leave five or more quality comments we automatically remove the nofollow tag to your blog site?

Author: Jamie @ 6:33 pm
Category: Blogging




Increase your blog popularity with weekly and monthly email subscriptions

December 17, 2007

three weeks worth of mail

Subscribing to a blog via RSS feed is still an alien concept to the majority of people. So its always a good idea to offer subscription to your blog via email. Although Feedburner can offer this, I find its lack of features will almost certainly put off readers.

An RSS Reader is the best way to keep up-to-date with your favourite blogs and website’s. Although the concept of Blog Feeds and Readers can seem a complicated affair to less experienced users. So its a good idea to provide email subscriptions for your blog. Yes Feedburner offers email subscriptions, but if you post more than twice a week, users can quickly become tired of receiving emails every time a post goes live. I know myself that I never really read email newsletters, often flagging them as junk or un-subscribing. They just get in the way of more important things and fill up your mailbox with junk.

Feedblitz v Feedburner

What you really need is a RSS to email subscription service that allows you control when and how often emails are delivered. As I mentioned Feedburner is limited, only letting you specify the time of delivery, not the frequency.

Feedblitz, an alternative to Feedburner allows you far greater control over email subscriptions. Not only time and frequency of emails, but…

  • the number of posts
  • instant newsflashes
  • customise format of email
  • import email addresses
  • category filtering
  • and updates via Skype and Twitter
  • Its also free!

A full feature list can be found at Feedblitz Feature List.

Feedblitz Control Panel 

Feedblitz Control Panel

Users can now quickly skim through the weeks worth of blog posts and click on those which interests them. Why stop at a weekly newsletter, when you could even offer a monthly version. You can also take your existing feed from Feedburner and tire that straight into Feedblitz.

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Sample of how Terinea Weblog email will look when delivered to your mailbox.

Terinea Tags: , rss subscriptions, , , email
Author: Jamie @ 9:00 am
Category: Blogging




What is a RSS Feed?

December 16, 2007

Simply the best explanation for understanding RSS Feeds and RSS Readers.

I would recommend that you try Google Reader to read your favourite blogs and websites.

Author: Jamie @ 9:00 am
Category: Blogging




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