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Recently, I have been busy with a lot of trivial matters, and I haven't calmed down to write anything for a long time. In fact, life is like a journey, a journey that does not care about the destination, but only cares about the scenery along the way. But most of us are busy, and when we arrive at the terminal, we suddenly realize that many beautiful scenery have been ignored by us.
As a webmaster, in this industry with the least "money" prospects, it is not easy to make a career, or just to support a family. You must work harder than ordinary people, and you must learn to persevere. You must study diligently and continuously. Today Daoshi Ding will summarize a few personal blogs worth learning from. Of course, the following only represents my personal opinion. Everyone is welcome to discuss.
Mou Changqing's blog - shares some online promotion experience, SEO, forum promotion, data analysis, etc.
I made a rough estimate and found that the person mentioned most often in the articles I have written is Mou Changqing. Mou Changqing's promotion blog has already entered the 30,000th place in the world. As a personal blog that has been on the market for 2 years, this is an amazing achievement in itself. What's more, for a while, a company that participated in Baidu promotion used the word Mou Changqing as a keyword for bidding ranking. It is conceivable that the three characters Mou Changqing have become synonymous with online promotion and have become a business card of the industry. (Stop it, I won’t say any more, any further words will sound like flattery).
Why Mou Changqing's blog is so popular? I think the reason is simple and practical data analysis and practical promotion methods. In other words, even a newbie in the webmaster world can learn a lot from Mou Changqing's blog and benefit a lot. In Mou Changqing's blog, there are not too many clichés and nonsense, and data or plans are given directly. Moreover, the basic data is not difficult to read, and the methods mentioned in the plan are also very simple to implement and very easy to use. A very good advantage of Mr. Mou Changqing is that he is diligent. This can be seen from the data he collected. It is often boring for us to look at the data, let alone collect the data ourselves. In Mou Changqing's blog, you can often see articles such as "Top 100 Baidu Tieba" or so-and-so encyclopedia, so-and-so rankings. This is very high-quality data. We can analyze a lot of useful things through this data (webmasters on this point The most commonly used one is to pile up keywords to get traffic). I don’t know how much effort the collector has put behind the data. What is even more valuable is that collectors can share their brainchild with everyone for free, which is especially worthy of learning by webmasters. Don't keep some things private. Only by sharing can everyone study, learn and make progress together. As we often hear the saying: freedom, free, sharing!
Of course, what I learned from Teacher Mou Changqing is much more than this. Due to space limitations, I will only share my personal opinions, and you can take a look for yourself. (PS: Some time ago, Mou Changqing seemed to be recruiting apprentices to learn for free. I don’t know if he has recruited them yet. Interested forks should seize the opportunity.)
Moonlight Blog---an IT technology blog focusing on the Internet and search engines
When I often search for some news in the industry, I will come to the Moonlight Blog. Then I discovered that the Moonlight Blog is very timely updated. Basically, you can find different perspectives on everything that happens on the Internet. The Google Earth leak incident some time ago forced the blogger Xiaolong to step out from behind the scenes, go to a certain department to have tea as a guest, and then go on CCTV. For a time, a fan forum that was linked internally to the blog and had not had much traffic gained popularity among relevant departments and CCTV. With the intervention, the quarrel became a hot topic in major media.
Today we won’t talk about the difference between Moonlight Blog and Google Earth. Let’s talk about what we can learn from this blog. In fact, strictly speaking, Moonlight Blog has gone beyond the scope of webmasters. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is an IT blog, covering a very wide range. I think the biggest advantage of Moonlight Blog is that it is an RSS subscription point for industry news and comments. This blog selects a lot of useful information and comments. I browse information from this blog every day, and my efficiency has improved a lot. Moreover, blogger Xiaolong’s views and angles on things are different from those of ordinary people. He is good at thinking about an Internet event from different angles. This is very worthy of our learning. Chianz has an exclusive interview with Xiaolong, you can check it out, it’s very detailed.
Black Humor--Original Blog on Internet Marketing and E-Commerce
With black humor, he founded the famous 28th Street Taobao website (28th Street has become a benchmark in the industry, and there are source codes imitating 28th Street everywhere on the Internet), and he also serves as the official moderator of the Alimama Forum. Later, he founded Hangzhou Super Station Company. This young post-85s generation became the boss in the minds of many Taobao customers, and various books about him filled the Taobao customer circle.
Black humor is not like the first two. What he writes is more limited and is only for Taobao customers. However, he has specialization in his art. If he does one thing wholeheartedly, he can sometimes do it well and do it well. In the Taobao community, black humor is definitely considered a master. You can often see articles like "How Taobao customers can earn over 10,000 yuan a month" written by him. Judging from the title alone, it is very attractive. Of course, most Taobao customers can't earn more than 10,000 yuan a month, but his experience of black humor and his The methods provided in the article are well worth learning, and some of them can even be copied directly. In black humor articles, it is rare to mention some macro and strategic things like those columnists. Those things are basically of no practical use to Taobao customers. Everyone just wants to make money through Taobao customers. We need the simplest Don't beat around the bush. And black humor can often provide everyone with these things. At this point, I would like to criticize some webmasters who write soft articles on webmaster websites. They often write a very tempting title to let everyone enter. After entering, the content is basically some analytical talk without providing any information. Actual operation plan, and then leave a link to your own website. Such soft articles will only make you fall into a situation where you are fishing for nothing.
Liu Xingliang - non-famous host, senior Internet commentator, founder of IT Longmen Zhen.
When it comes to commentators in the IT industry, we can name many people in one breath, including Liu Xingliang, Yu Bin, Xiang Ligang, Zhu Zhijun and so on. There are many reasons why these IT people are so influential. First, professional commentators have the ability and conditions to break information asymmetry to a certain extent. Long-term observation and accumulation should also enable them to have a more in-depth understanding of the problem. Second, professional commentators should have good analytical skills and logical literacy; third, professional commentators have a much greater say than the general public, so they have the responsibility to guide public opinion.
Liu Xingliang is a representative among Chinese IT commentators. Often when major events happen in the domestic IT industry, CCTV and major domestic TV stations will ask Mr. Liu Xingliang to make special comments.
Excerpts from Liu Xingliang’s views
SNS: Liu Xingliang believes that the next generation of Internet overlords may emerge in the field of SNS. Why do we say this? Because we look at the first generation of overlords and the second generation of overlords. The first generation is Yahoo, and the second generation is Google. Yahoo achieves this through manual editing and integration of information, while Google integrates through technology. Regarding information, the third generation of SNS integrates information through artificial intelligence and technology. It can integrate information already available on the Internet, and it can also integrate information in the human brain. For example, if I have something, as soon as I post it on SNS, my friends will tell me about it quickly on the Internet. It is equivalent to me integrating the information of the human brain. Through the process of integrating information, we initially judge that the next generation of Internet hegemons will emerge in the SNS field.
Mobile Internet: Liu Xingliang believes that by the end of 2011, the mobile Internet will probably surpass the traditional Internet. By that time, it will be possible whether it is in terms of market size, user size, etc. The number of users is a prerequisite. Regardless of any model, it must first look at the number of users. Users are a prerequisite. More users can bring other things. Mobile Internet advertising and traditional Internet will be further integrated. "
Of course, the bloggers worthy of learning from the majority of webmasters and IT practitioners are not only the above blogs, but also Lu Songsong, Jiang Likun, Peng Hongwei and others. Their ideas and opinions are very worthy of your reference.
Finally, let me make a digression: Youth is like a flowing river. Once it goes away and never comes back, there is no time to say goodbye. I am left numb and without the passion of the past. Has my original wish come true? Do we have to pay tribute now? Life is like a ruthless carving knife, changing our appearance. Will it wither before it blooms? I had a dream! ---The above lyrics are from Youku's self-made short film "Oldboy"! It is highly recommended that webmasters who are chasing their dreams watch this movie.
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Thanks to Ding Daoshi for his contribution