This is a very simple idea that could be kind of cool & have many other implementations besides the one I thought of…
The "TubeBox" is like the a juke box, but from YouTube, you sit in a dinning place & you can pay a few cents & chose a song out of YouTube or any other video / music sharing site.
What do you think?
My sublime directory.
Ok this is a very simple idea, like all simple ideas it's much easier said then done…
Let's say you have a blog about social media marketing & you posted a how-to guide on YouTube, as far as I know today Google doesn't know to associate the content from your YouTube user to the site that created it, meaning that Google won't credit you with any "points" for this post.
Ok so I started my very own twitter competition, it's not really a competition, but more a give away, then I thought to myself, wonder if I can find all the competitions and giveaways that are going on right now in Twitter (Or any other social media site).
Looked for such a directory, but couldn't find one.
Feel free to use this idea & open a Twitter competition directory just don’t forget to write me about it once it's running.
Anyone who uses Twitter knows about the trending topics, I use them from time to time, but I must say that I'm more interested in what the people I follow and talk to are tweeting about.
This is an idea for feature I'd like to have, it's similar to trending topics, but just to the people one follows.
This way you can see what the whole Twittervesre is talking about, but you can also see what your small piece of the twtverse (Twittervesre is to long) is talking about.
Do you know (and use) the link shortening services?
Bit.ly, TinyUrl, Is.gd, ow.ly, su.pr and the rest of the bunch?
Well guess what they can offer better service& make some money and they don't realize it.
I'll share my idea, you guys spread it… :-)
Let's say I have a twitter account and I use bit.ly, obviously I want to get the maximum exposure to tweets. I write a wonderful, full of great content and keywords article in my site, give it great headers, and a URL with the keywords in it.
Every user will be able to tweet "#username_link" or "# username _note" or "# username _todo".
any tweet starting with one of these hash tags will be stored in the users private folder, where he can chose if to make them public or not.
Let's say you are on twitter and you want to remember some idea you have, just tweet: "#_note shoes that deify gravity".