In the early days of the Internet or the web 1.0 era a little later, the Internet had three elements at the meso level - site, content, and links; and there was one element at the user level - users. The concepts of vision and interaction (user experience) will only become popular in the era of web2.0.
As far as Yunfei’s understanding of the Internet is concerned, the foundation of the Internet is based on content and links. When Yunfei says this, many people may think that Yunfei is very good at pretending. But in fact, this is the case. No matter how the page rank algorithm changes, content and links are its core elements. There are two main reasons for improving the algorithm. One is to obtain a better user experience, and the other is to prevent cheating; in the final analysis, it is still to ensure the value of the content.
The Internet is a super complex development system, and the rules of the Internet are certainly not as simple as X=2Y+3. But there must be laws in the Internet. Not long ago, Yunfei saw the American Bernardo A. Huberman's "the laws of the web" (The Laws of the World Wide Web) translated by Peking University Press. It summarized a lot of the development of the Internet. There are many rules. This book was written in 2001, not long after Google debuted, and it was still the era when Yahoo's category directory was king.
Many people should be familiar with the concept of "long tail", but what is the long tail? Huberman concluded that many things on the Internet mathematically satisfy the "power law". We can understand that the laws of websites ranked between 1 and 1,000 are the same as those of websites ranked between 1,000 and 1,000,000. If we draw these relationships on logarithmic graph paper, we will get a straight line (as simple as X=2Y+3, haha); if we graph it on our common graph paper, we will see the long tail. , this is the mathematical basis of the long tail theory.
The number of web pages on the website, the website export links, the website backlinks, and the number of website users all satisfy the "power law". Huberman further explained these, Yunfei compiled and interpreted them as follows:
1. The distance between people is 6 (six-dimensional space theory), but what is the distance between sites? What is the distance between web pages? Researchers at Notre Dame concluded that the distance between sites is 4, and the distance between web pages is 19 (of course this number will be less now, not more). ——The closer you are to an authoritative site or webpage, the more authoritative your site or webpage is in theory.
2. The daily fluctuations in the number of web pages on the website are directly proportional to the size of the website. That is to say, if the page volume of your website yesterday was n, then the page volume of your website today is n±n*a%. Similarly, tomorrow's page volume will be added or subtracted by a% on today's basis. The number of backlinks to the website also roughly meets this rule. ——This is why it is necessary to insist on updating and making friendly links. This is also why seniors have repeatedly warned not to suddenly add thousands of articles.
3. A few websites have millions of pages, while millions of websites have only a few pages. A few pages contain millions of export links, and most web pages have only one or two export links. ——Similarly, a few websites have massive traffic or users, while most websites only have a pitiful few IPs.
4. A user group that is only connected to 2.5 people on average will form a Unicom social network of 1,256 people and a few small networks. ——It can be seen that the small user group is not scattered. Due to the agglomeration of the Internet, it will also form a core. If you can do the core, they are your "long tail."
Now, do you still think Yunfeite can pretend? Are you still struggling with how many original articles you should write or how many friendly links you should add in a day? It's meaningless. If your website can't monetize (make money) quickly, then you are not the pitifully small core. You are the long tail, the long tail that is submerged in 10 to the nth power. The first day is 10 The long tail of -nth power.
Being sophisticated and thorough may be a way for our grassroots webmasters to quickly realize their profits. Mass content management or mass user management cannot be achieved by one or two people or a set of software. Don’t waste time on collecting or forging original works. There is no difference between ranking 1,000 and 2,000 on the Internet, but there is a lot of difference between ranking 1,000 and 10,000. Big difference (an order of magnitude difference).
Be original and have a good personal reputation. Be a happy person and don’t be original for the sake of being original. In this way, whether you do it yourself or for others, you will not lose yourself; even if you fail, you will have no complaints.
The personal space of the author wainshine. This article only represents the author's opinion and has nothing to do with the position of the webmaster network.
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