Site Neighbors
Submitted by od_admin on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 23:08.
Site Neighbors was created in 2006 to make sense of the "long tail" coined by Chris Anderson in 2003. Ann & John were sitting at Otto's pub one afternoon (we both studied social networks in grad school), and we came up with this idea and coded it. It is a nifty algorithm that creates neighbors from sites that join. Neighborhoods are based on site commonalities. How those commonalities are determined is the secret! They are dynamic (ever-changing) and can be linked to advertisements, affiliate sites, or any assortment of other linked in information that can be easily programmed to tie with the neighbors.
Site Neighbors (the algorithm) is for sale. The domain name is no longer ours, but the concept can tie in nicely with a blogger-application brand, or any group of sites from which one wishes to create dynamically connected communities. So, if you click on the right side bar, you will return to the product page here, but have no fear - the code has a lot of potential!
Contact officeDiggs for more info on how you can buy the Site Neighbors algorithm with 24-7 Exhibits or in a way that best fits your needs.
Related Links:
Who's in Your Neighborhood?Site Neighbors Block Party
Wow - listed next to Grzr, Skype, Blog Surfer, etc. on page 11!
Andy Beard....
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