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{{Expand|text=This page should link to the most important readings regarding Dreamwidth. Someone should be able to link here and assume the person being linked to can get a good understanding of the project. This can be on wiki or off wiki.}} | {{Expand|text=This page should link to the most important readings regarding Dreamwidth. Someone should be able to link here and assume the person being linked to can get a good understanding of the project. This can be on wiki or off wiki.}} | ||
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+ | == Basics == | ||
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+ | In short, Dreamwidth is best described as "a bunch of ex-LJ staffers rebooting LJ from the inside". {{Expand|text=Who said the reboot quote?}} | ||
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+ | * [http://synecdochic.livejournal.com/226141.html Announcing Dreamwidth Studios. Coming Summer 2008.] -- The announcement of DW's conception. | ||
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+ | == Business == | ||
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+ | === General Reading === | ||
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+ | These are general articles about factors involved in running an internet business. | ||
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+ | * <b>Why Monetizing Social Media Through Advertising Is Doomed To Failure</b>: [http://synecdochic.livejournal.com/238398.html Part 1], [http://synecdochic.livejournal.com/238818.html Part 2], [http://synecdochic.livejournal.com/238999.html Part 3] -- This expansive essay details the difficulties and issues surrounding monetizing social media through advertising. | ||
+ | * [http://synecdochic.livejournal.com/242121.html Internet business numbers for the layperson] -- What does all the money needed for an internet business go to? | ||
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+ | === Dreamwidth Specific Reading === | ||
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+ | * [http://synecdochic.livejournal.com/304699.html (really, i'm just noodling around here)] -- Essay about what <b>kind</b> of business <ljuser>synecdochic</ljuser> wants Dreamwidth to be. | ||
+ | * [http://lists.dwscoalition.org/pipermail/dw-discuss/2008-June/000025.html Keeping the lights on: can we afford to run this service?] -- by <ljuser>xb95</ljuser> -- An overview of the possible costs involved for hosting DW in its different stages. Note: this doesn't necessarily connect with what the DW is currently deciding to do. | ||
+ | * [http://lists.dwscoalition.org/pipermail/dw-discuss/2008-August/000514.html Paid account design (was: RP use cases and styles)] -- by <ljuser>xb95</ljuser> -- Goes into the details about what considerations there are when designing the features of paid accounts, as well as why a la carte purchases can be counterproductive. | ||
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Expand: This page should link to the most important readings regarding Dreamwidth. Someone should be able to link here and assume the person being linked to can get a good understanding of the project. This can be on wiki or off wiki.
Basics
In short, Dreamwidth is best described as "a bunch of ex-LJ staffers rebooting LJ from the inside".Expand: Who said the reboot quote?
- Announcing Dreamwidth Studios. Coming Summer 2008. -- The announcement of DW's conception.
Business
General Reading
These are general articles about factors involved in running an internet business.
- Why Monetizing Social Media Through Advertising Is Doomed To Failure: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 -- This expansive essay details the difficulties and issues surrounding monetizing social media through advertising.
- Internet business numbers for the layperson -- What does all the money needed for an internet business go to?
Dreamwidth Specific Reading
- (really, i'm just noodling around here) -- Essay about what kind of business synecdochic wants Dreamwidth to be.
- Keeping the lights on: can we afford to run this service? -- by xb95 -- An overview of the possible costs involved for hosting DW in its different stages. Note: this doesn't necessarily connect with what the DW is currently deciding to do.
- Paid account design (was: RP use cases and styles) -- by xb95 -- Goes into the details about what considerations there are when designing the features of paid accounts, as well as why a la carte purchases can be counterproductive.