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Archive for Second Life

Still Time to Submit for Carnival of Australia

By Des Walsh
Monday, July 30th, 2007

I’ve been reminded a few times lately that participating in blog carnivals is a good way to build awareness of and traffic to your blog.

And I’ve had an example close to home – well, at home really – of how enthusiastic some bloggers can be about participating in these carnivals. My partner Suzie, who has recently been putting more time than previously into her Abundance Highway blog, hosted a blog carnival two weeks ago on the topic “abundance thinking”. She was warned that it would be hard work and it would be a challenge getting people to participate. Neither prediction proved true. According to Suzie, the work was not too difficult and she had thirty four entries. And she enjoyed the process so much she announced a second carnival.

I was inspired by all this, plus a dash of patriotism, to submit today a post for the Blog Carnival of Australia which is scheduled for August 1 and is being hosted by Megan Bayliss at the Imaginif blog, self-described as “the largest child protection conversation in the world”. The process of submitting a post could not be simpler. All you need to do is select a post you have written, or write and publish a new one, on the topic of the carnival, go to the Submit page and supply some basic details: article permalink, your name and email address, select the carnival you are submitting for and an appropriate category and you’re done. Easy peasy.

I chose to submit my slightly tongue-in-cheek post from last week on Second Life, titled First Life, Anyone?. I thought the picture of an Aussie beach, at the world-renowned (among surfers) Snapper Rocks, compared to a picture of a virtual beach in Second Life, was reasonable qualification. We’ll see.

It’s not too late to submit for the Blog Carnival of Australia. Closes today, Monday July 30, at 5 pm (that’s Australian time, natch).

Categories : Blogging, Events, Fun, General, Web 2.0
Tags : Abundance Highway, Australian Blog Carnival, blog carnival, Imaginif, Megan Bayliss, Second Life, Suzie Cheel

First Life, Anyone?

By Des Walsh
Friday, July 27th, 2007

Yesterday, via a couple of blog posts in my feed reader, I picked up on an article in Wired magazine, about the virtual world, Second Life.

The article’s title, How Madison Avenue is Wasting Millions on a Deserted Second Life , is hardly likely to please Second Life boosters.

I went back – via my trusty avatar – to have another look around Second Life. I keep thinking there’s something I’ve missed. That may well be true, but objectively speaking it was definitely not the most productive hour of my day.

On my Business and Blogging site I posted about the Wired article, some bloggers’ comments on that article and my experience, with pics, in Second Life and a Pub With No Beer.

Mixed in with my basic curiosity about Second Life and the whole virtual worlds phenomenon was/is a desire to get a fix on the commercial possibilities.

While it seems some people are making a lot of money (as in real world or “First Life” currency), there seems just now to be at least as much chance of wasting money as making it.

One of the pictures I used for that post yesterday on Business and Blogging was a snapshot I’d taken of a virtual beach in SL, where after several hopeful visits I had decided it looked unlikely that I would ever see any “people”:

beach in Second Life

This morning, in First Life, on our regular walk along the beach at beautiful Rainbow Bay, with real sand between my toes, the fresh sea breeze, the warmth of the early morning sun and the sight of the surfers working the Snapper Rocks break, I decided that I really do like the Real Thing.

Categories : Fun, General, Social Media, Web 2.0
Tags : Business and Blogging, First Life, Rainbow Bay, Second Life, SL, Snapper Rocks, Wired

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