We all have big dreams. Mine is to help millions of entrepreneurs succeed together using FairSoftware, our website.
To get there, web 2.0 experts will tell you that your traffic will increase over time as you keep working hard. It’s true, but this also suggests that the road to the top is through small, incremental steps, [...]
27
2009
Make Your Way To The Top: Don’t Take The Stairs, Use The Elevator
25
2009
Fair Project Highlight: Fight Spam with Outlook Add-In for One-Time E-Mail Addresses
Earlier this week one of our users posted a software project that I found particularly interesting. We all hate spam.
The concept is to provide means from Outlook to generate temporary and unique e-mail addresses, just like one-time credit card numbers avoid exposing authentic credit card numbers when shopping online.
What’s new is the idea that [...]
19
2009
The State of Multi-Author Blogging with WordPress
FairSoftware’s blog has multiple authors. Our FairBlogs users, by definition, have multiple authors. Adding authors or writers to your blog is a great way to get a head start on all the other bloggers out there.
But I’m not yet satisfied with how WordPress manages multiple authors.
My wishlist:
Scheduling: I need an easy way to discuss with [...]
11
2009
10
2009
FairSoftware Team Update
I’m excited to announce that we have a new member of the Fair Software team. Ricardo has agreed to work with us and will be helping to add features to our service and to make it easier to use.
Ricardo and I worked together at a startup many years ago. Back then we used [...]
3
2009
Fair Revenue Sharing for Bloggers: Pageviews or Equity?
TechCrunch’s coverage of our new Fair Blogs has generated quite a bit of discussion on the best way to compensate a bloggers network.
My Page, My Ads
A popular view is that each blogger should be paid for the pages they write. Essentially, if you wrote the entry, the ads on that page are yours. It makes [...]