{"id":254,"date":"2008-01-05T20:44:18","date_gmt":"2008-01-06T03:44:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/2008\/01\/05\/web-achievements-101-things-to-do-before-you-die\/"},"modified":"2008-01-05T20:44:18","modified_gmt":"2008-01-06T03:44:18","slug":"web-achievements-101-things-to-do-before-you-die","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2008\/01\/05\/web-achievements-101-things-to-do-before-you-die\/","title":{"rendered":"Web achievements 101: Things to do before you die"},"content":{"rendered":"
Written by Josh Lowensohn<\/a><\/p>\n While the Internet might be a soulless place that’s mostly devoid of any real human warmth or compassion, there are certain things that make it better. While there might be a You<\/em>Tube, we’re still very much the me<\/em> generation when it comes to defining a personal identity online. Some of these “Web achievements” people pick up over the years require some serious talent. Others can be had with a little luck. We’ve compiled a list of some of the more prominent ones–consider it a list of things to do on the Internet before you die.<\/p>\n Achievements that require talent, skill, or personality<\/em><\/li>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Chances of it actually happening:<\/em> Depends on skill. It could be one of the best pictures on earth, but if nobody’s looking at it, you’re out of luck. That being said, the photos you tend to see on Flickr’s explore page<\/a> (the listing of interesting photos) tend to be great-looking, but even the occasional bad shot of something amazing makes the cut.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/li>\n Chances of it actually happening:<\/em> Slim. The smattering of videos in the featured videos section<\/a> on the front page is picked out by a team of YouTube editors. These folks are in charge of cool hunting, and given the amount of content that’s uploaded to the site each day, the best way to get noticed might be to get picked up on some other social sites for visibility first. Mark Glaser from PBS’ MediaShift<\/a> has a great post on the editorial process here<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/li>\n Chances of it actually happening:<\/em> Slim. Getting on Best of Craigslist<\/a> is incredibly tough. Nationwide only a handful of posts are picked out each week, and you’re relying on Craigslist users to not only read what you’ve written, but nominate it.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/li>\n Chances of it actually happening:<\/em> Reasonable. The beauty of getting on these sites is that you don’t have to write an article you’re submitting. In most cases, the only responsibility is to write title and description. Adding a little style and flair to the original title and description can do wonders. On the other hand, writing a story, taking a picture or video that makes the front page of any of these sites is a far greater achievement than simply adding the link.<\/p>\n Continue reading to learn about repetitive and ego-stroking achievements galore…<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/li>\n Chances of it actually happening:<\/em> Not without some work. If you’re unemployed or working for a news wire service you might have a shot. Otherwise, you probably won’t be able to keep up with some of the folks on top<\/a> who are submitting more than a dozen quality news links each and have been every day for years.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Getting these requires countless grinding or tireless participation<\/em><\/li>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Chances of it actually happening:<\/em> Pretty good as long as you’re willing to invest yourself in the site and participate. The payoff is invites to private parties, and a snazzy looking profile badge. In the case of Yelp’s latest shindig<\/a>, Elite members got to get into the party an hour earlier than everyone else.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Chances of it actually happening.<\/em> Depends on use. It’s happened before<\/a>, and it can happen again. While most home users will be fine–if you’re trading around a lot of media files that max out that 20MB attachment limit, that space can eventually fill up. To those who have crossed the sacred threshold and fear deleting old messages, Google offers a paid storage expansion option<\/a> to push the account up to 400 GB at a mere $500 a year.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n These are the nerdiest achievements of the bunch, and will make you feel important 2.0<\/em><\/li>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Chances of it actually happening.<\/em> If you’re a male or female blogger with lots of fans, or a large Web news service, it’s in the bag. Otherwise you probably need to know at least 1,000 people with Twitter accounts who want to pay attention to what you’re saying. Currently No. 100 has a little over 1,100 followers with the No. 1 garnering nearly ten times that.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Chances of it actually happening:<\/em> Slim. If you’ve built a popular Web app or retail product with some usability flaws, the damage might already have been done. He could also simply disagree with your opinion.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/li>\n Chances of it actually happening:<\/em> Decent. Getting on the front page of Valleywag is no easy task but if you leave your cell phone unattended at a bar<\/a>, are attractive<\/a>, or and are dating one of Google’s founders<\/a>, you’re a shoo-in.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Written by Josh Lowensohn While the Internet might be a soulless place that’s mostly devoid of any real human warmth or compassion, there are certain things that make it better. While there might be a YouTube, we’re still very much the me generation when it comes to defining a personal identity online. 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Skill.<\/h3>\n
Repetition.<\/h3>\n
Egosphere cred.<\/h3>\n