Posted by: mypluribus | July 2, 2009

The MyPluribus Project: Goals

A project like this has to have a goal. It has to acheive something. It has to have a desired outcome.
 
These are the goals of this project:
  1. To demonstrate the usefulness of ZenWebkit as a full featured web presence management system … and to sell a few in the precess.
  2. To build a network of small business owners and business professsionals.
  3. To quantify my social network into rock-solid business opportunity.
  4. To have fun.

The MyPluribus Project is a case study in connecting with people. Throughout this project I will be using social networking pathways to create a network of business associates, social contacts and family members.

A few disclaimers before I start:

  1. I am not a journalist. Matter of fact, I’m a fairly poor writer, but since I’m the one who thought all this up, I’ll have to do.
  2. To avoid wasting anyone’s time, I will be using this project, and the time taken, to demonstrate the ZenWebkit, a web management utility that I’ve built to help small businesses take control of their website.  So we’re clear, I do intend to make money.
  3. For the most part, I will use most free services “out of the box”, with very little modification.  Gadgets that take a programmer’s notebook to install aren’t friendly to the general public, so I won’t be using many (I didn’t say any) of those tools in this project.
  4. I’m attempting to achieve a complex task, so this could get complicated. There will inherently be some boring “geek speak”, but that’s how I roll.
  5. I’m here to have fun. If this gets boring or inefficient them I’m out.
  6. I’m not going to reveal all the inside stuff. Remember, this project is real, so there’s some information that isn’t suitable for the general public’s consumption.
  7. I will do my best to protect the privacy of people in my social network, however, this is a social network, and I assume everyone’s here to be found.

That’s it for now.  I may add some more goals along the way, but for now, I’m keeping it simple. M.

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