Jaiku and Traffic
159 words | Last Updated: May 14, 2007
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If you think your quest for more traffic has ended with Twitter, then think again.
Jaiku is a service from Finland, that allows you to post snippets about what you're doing. You can send those short sentences via a computer, or via your cell phone.
Yes, it is similar to Twitter. Jaiku even allows you to post RSS feeds. As an example, please see the righthand column at http://manuelviloria.jaiku.com
What exactly is the point of all this? We're testing whether it is better to have a single 100-page web site, or five 20-page web sites.
And if you're interested in finding out how you may get more visitors to your main site by establishing a network of pages in diverse online communities, check out this Web 2.0 List.
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First Posted: May 14, 2007 | Filed in: Web 2.0, Web Traffic
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Logic tells me it's better to have 5 20-page websites...then all can serve backlinks to each other...I'm not established at this thing...I'm still learning...it's just what I think...let me know if I have a wrong idea...
Hi Cecile, I would also go by the idea of casting a wider net, so to speak. That's why having many small sites may be more advantageous than having a couple of large sites.
Then again, we still have to test, test, test...
More like not putting all your eggs in one basket...
It goes true with stocks too...they may grow slower but at least you're sure some, if not all, will grow, depending on the niche market...If you just have one large site that nobody wants, what's the good of it?
By the way, I've voted you:
http://ceefive.i.ph/blogs/ceefive/2007/05/14/the-top-ten-emerging-influential-blogs-in-2007