Archive for January 7th, 2007

07
Jan

What’s a meme?

I was asked yesterday “just what the hell is a ‘[tag]meme[/tag]‘ anyway?”. Quite simply it’s one of those geeky terms that bloggers love to use because they sound complicated and techie, but in reality actually easy to understand: a meme is an [tag]idea[/tag]!

Now if you head on over to [tag]Wikipedia[/tag], the be-all and end-all definitive source for all information on the planet, you’ll see them ramble along like this:

The term “meme” (IPA: /miːm/, not /mÉ›m/ or /mimi/, to rhyme with “theme”), coined in 1976 by the zoologist and evolutionary scientist Richard Dawkins, refers to a unit of cultural information transferable from one mind to another. Dawkins said, Examples of memes are tunes, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of building arches. A meme propagates itself as a unit of cultural evolution and diffusion — analogous in many ways to the behavior of the gene (the unit of genetic information). Often memes propagate as more-or-less integrated cooperative sets or groups, referred to as memeplexes or meme-complexes.

Yeah, ok wikipedia, whatever… so a meme is an idea, right? Here’s a couple of simple [tag]examples[/tag]:

  • General: Just recently some bloggers posted asking several other bloggers to post on their own blogs with 5 things that their readers mightn’t know about them. This meme has spread exponentially to thousands of blogs and is simply known as “5 Things”
  • Cycling bloggers everywhere are currently posting lists of the cycling-related blogs they read, this is following another meme

Got it?

07
Jan

Screw you, comments spammers

Thanks to [tag]Spam Karma[/tag] 2 and [tag]Askimet[/tag], my various [tag]Wordpress[/tag] blogs’ comments are 100% spam free from [tag]automated spam[/tag].

Screenshot showing Spam Karma has caught 12802 spams on my blog

So [tag]comment spam[/tag]mers, piss off and bother somebody else.

07
Jan

The power of an early link

Igor over at bizmord.com posted about deeplinking to your own site early in your posts. It makes a lot of sense from an [tag]SEO[/tag] point of view for couple of reasons:

Whenever your “content” is republished somewhere … many times you’ll notice that the website will show a brief intro to content (usually your first paragraph) and then offer a link to read further. Well, isn’t it nice when your deep links are right there on top, closer to the index page, visible not only to people who read the article but also to search engine’s spiders?

Of course as I discovered writing the first paragraph of this post, sometimes it’s fairly difficult to fit it in naturally!

P.S. Saw your [tag]syndicate[/tag] post on WebPro getting all the [tag]link love[/tag], thought you should get some of the [tag]google juice[/tag] you deserved, Igor ;)