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:
- To demonstrate the usefulness of ZenWebkit as a full featured web presence management system … and to sell a few in the precess.
- To build a network of small business owners and business professsionals.
- To quantify my social network into rock-solid business opportunity.
- 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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- I’m here to have fun. If this gets boring or inefficient them I’m out.
- 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.
- 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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