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Internet Traffic

Monday, September 7th, 2009

There is a reason that the flow of users on the internet is referred to as “traffic.” Just like traffic on highways and interstates, internet traffic has slow times and rush hours, peaks and ebbs. During the summer, internet traffic is fairly steady, as the younger generation (which comprises a good deal of total internet traffic) is free from a set schedule, out of school and home from college. However, now that the fall is here and kids are back in school and schedules have been set, we here at Promoting Group would like to offer you a few tips for making your blogging and website updating plan coincide with the reinstated internet traffic rush hours.

If you are planning on updating your website or blog, it may be smartest to do so first thing in the morning (before school) or between 3 and 4 in the afternoon, when most students return home from school, for youth-oriented websites. For websites geared toward an older crowd, updates should be held off until later in the evening, after work and dinner hours are over. Most adolescents check their emails and favorite websites upon returning home from school, while adults tend to check their favorite websites towards the end of the day, when they are beginning to unwind. Updates that are fresh tend to garner better results on search engines, and while adults will quickly glance at updated websites during breaks or lunch hours at work, they will linger over website updates later in the evening, when they have more time.

This schedule is not limited to website or blog updates either. If you regularly send email blasts to a large number of people, sending these emails after school or work means that the emails will land in the top of user’s inboxes when they finally log on.

To sum up, keep your target audience in mind when updating websites, posting new blogs, or sending email blasts. For youth, updates and emails should be scheduled to appear when children return home from school. For adults, updates and emails will be best received in the early evening. Websites that are updated in the middle of the day tend to get lost in the shuffle of the day, so make sure to keep your schedule fresh and in sync with internet rush hour!

Wikipedia Security

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

wikipedia logo 102x125 Wikipedia SecurityWikipedia has always been a great source for uncovering information, such as the storylines for old television shows, a brief history of cities around the world, and definitions of slang and rare words. However, as any college- or high school-aged student can tell you, it’s never been the most reliable source for good, hard facts.

The fact that Wikipedia pages can be edited by anyone who surfs the web poses both a benefit and a problem. Opening the information pages up to the public means that over time, a page collects a wealth of information much more detailed and broad than any single author could produce. Little known facts and useful tidbits pop up over time, making reading a Wikipedia page similar to discussing a particular subject with a large group of friends. No one opinion dominates a page, and most of the time false information is overwritten by other authors with more accurate information.

Sometimes, however, false information is not removed quickly, much to the downfall of those looking to gather accurate facts from the site. Pranksters have been known to declare healthy celebrities dead, to include racy anecdotes in the biographies of saints, and to become a virtual mourning site for the recently deceased.

Wikipedia is now attempting to rectify this situation without overly censoring their large number of public authors. This article mentions that “at-risk” sites, such as Michael Jackson’s page, are more tightly monitored than others in some countries, and now Wikipedia is trying to take this security a step further. For the next few weeks, all additions and modifications to standing Wikipedia pages will have to be approved by a moderator before they are added to the web page. If the system seems to go well, it could become a standard Wikipedia security measure.

Hopefully, this procedure will weed out the pranksters and hoax-starters and leave behind a cleaner, more accurate website. However, there is also a chance that the moderators may wipe out some of the more interesting and little-known facts that make Wikipedia such an interesting website. Hopefully a balance can be struck that will be beneficial to all.

 

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