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Managing WebmasterWorld

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GuitarZan

5:03 am on Sep 8, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hey,

I just realized that I should maybe be reading more than just 2 forums on here. I went through them all, and there are about 15 in total that I should be viewing.

How do you guys/girls do this? I know some people on here participate in many forums. Another thing is retaining the info learned in each one... Any tips on this.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

C.K.

photon

1:05 pm on Sep 8, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The flag is your friend. Every thread has a "flag this thread" link at the bottom. I use it extensively.

mattglet

5:26 pm on Sep 8, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Definitely use the Flag this Thread... it's your best friend.

As far as multiple participation, get yourself a routine. View the same forums every day, in the same order. Use the "Reset last read pointers" option to mark your progress, so you don't waste time re-reading things you have already viewed. Try to read as much as you can. You may not understand a lot of it, or think it pertains to you, but I assure you... You will come across a situation later has been talked about here. Just keep reading, keep reading, and read some more.

I also encourage you to go into your control panel, and scope out all the little tools provided. Once you get used to them you will wonder how you ever lived without them.

GuitarZan

6:41 pm on Sep 8, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hey,

Thanks a bunch for the replies. I forgot about the flag thing, and that looks like a must use tool. When using it, I would assume to just go through forums you want to look at, and flag each post that contains the subject of something you would find useful... And then go back later and read through the flags?

Thanks,

C.K.

mattglet

6:57 pm on Sep 8, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You can do that, or you can just flag them permanently (they get stored in your "flagged posts" section of your control panel).

There's so much info on here, that there's no way I could remember what to search for when trying to look something up. I just flag my most important posts, and refer back to them as needed.

chrisnrae

1:01 am on Sep 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I use the recent posts button at the top which lets me see all the recently posted threads in every forum all on one neat list (aside from supporters). Saves me a bunch of time and allows me to see an occasional topic that I can learn from or add something to in a forum I may not "frequently" visit. ;)

GuitarZan

1:36 am on Sep 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hey,

One thing I have noticed is that a lot of the older posts are either:

A:) Irrelevant. These are posts where there where issues at that time.

B:) Answsered in newer posts. The Adsense forum is huge :-]

I will probably just read all my selected forums from the middle of last year or this the start of this year on... That should get me up to speed and beyond on many subjects.

All the Best,

C.K.

Hawkgirl

2:40 am on Sep 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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a lot of the older posts are either:

A Irrelevant. These are posts where there where issues at that time.

B Answsered in newer posts

That may be true in some cases, but there are a lot of gems out there in the older threads that are worth taking a loooong look at.

Take these, for example (some so great they're in the library):
26 steps to 15k a Day [searchengineworld.com]
Building the Perfect Page [webmasterworld.com]
Search Engine Theme Pyramids [searchengineworld.com]
I Hate Freakin' Mayonnaise [webmasterworld.com]

benihana

8:09 am on Sep 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Try to read as much as you can. You may not understand a lot of it, or think it pertains to you, but I assure you... You will come across a situation later has been talked about here

great advice. there has been many occasions when something unexpected has come up and ive recalled a post of seen about on WebmasterWorld. a quick google search (often giving the original post) and the problems can be fixed.

ben

bakedjake

9:47 am on Sep 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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How do you guys/girls do this?

This is my daily routine:

1. At the start of the day, WebmasterWorld homepage is my homepage. Click on any new homepage threads.
2. Do moderation duties, including reading every new post in every forum I moderate. (Linux/Unix, Alt. SE, PDA)
3. Control Panel, My Threads - Check responses to my posts in other forums.
4. Supporters' - Read most new threads, check ones I've responded to/am interested in.
5. Read the other forums that I regularly pay attention to (typically Website Tech, Apache, Community, and most importantly FOO)
6. Hit the active list (recent posts), see if there is anything interesting.
7. Hit the unanswered list (top right hand of active list).

I have the active list running all of the time as long as I'm in front of my computer. To me, the active list here and my email inbox are the same - if I'm at a computer, it's always running.

I also typically always have the "Forums Index" view running on my browser, on a 5 minute refresh. The new thing about the forums index view is that will give you the time of the last post in a particular forum. It's useful if you're tracking something important, and a particular thread may not be on the active.

Obviously, this is easier if you have a tabbed browser interface. ;-)

Once a week I try to:

8. Read every post in supporters.
9. Read every post in G News.
10. Read every post in Yahoo!

Leosghost

11:34 am on Sep 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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you could also sign up for the email newsletter ( and if you are luckier than I ..you may even see an issue..I've signed up 4 times ..still zilch! )...
Oh yeah ..always read foo at least once per day ..

Love the "mayo" thread ( which I had missed ..) thanks for the heads up Hawkgirl ..

BTW the best mayo is with Honey and Chillies ..

Also it's worth making a list of certain members who you know are expert on certain subjects ..and then check their profiles for their most recent posts ...( this is how I know when there is something really "cutting edge" being discussed in CSS for example ) ...

Apart from anything else the time spent reading here is probably some of the most worthwhile time you will spend doing anything all day if you want to learn how to improve your knowlege and skills ...( also where I come for a relax and a laugh )...

I still have the giggles over " and then I said "spammin google" and they all came slidin back again along the bench " ...:)

GuitarZan

1:22 pm on Sep 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hey,

Thanks for the suggestions and routines. I do keep an eye on certain posters in each category.

All the Best,

C.K.

elgumbo

9:27 am on Sep 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Personally I find that depending what stage I am at on a project determines what forums I read. At the moment I'm planning a new venture so it's the ecommerce forum and a couple of the the techy boards, once the planning stage is out of the way it will be the link development forum.

Apart from the supporters and the UK search engine forums that I read every visit.

GuitarZan

11:53 pm on Sep 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hey,

One other thing I found out today is a function that the Reset Last Read Pointers does. Not only does it clear out the red dots, helping you find out new posts easily... But inside each post, there are bold sections indicating where you have read up to in the post.

Pretty cool.

All the Best,

C.K.

Nuttakorn

5:46 pm on Sep 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Webmasterworld should have RSS for each forum categories. I think it is easy for monitoring the new thread by using RSS Feeder. Currently I using RSS feed on Webmaster. But I got only top topic in the homepage.

bill

2:03 am on Sep 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Well there's also the WebmasterWorld active list [webmasterworld.com] RSS feed...

vkaryl

2:12 am on Sep 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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"Love the "mayo" thread ( which I had missed ..) thanks for the heads up Hawkgirl .."

Ditto that. OUTSTANDING! Can't believe how many things I learned there within!

Thanks Hawkgirl!

Hawkgirl

2:17 am on Sep 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Interesting that everyone has different methods of reading WebmasterWorld! I'm all over the board ... it depends on how much time I have and what project(s) I'm working on.

Usually I just start at the WebmasterWorld homepage and go one-by-one to the forums I'm most interested in at the time.

Occasionally, I'll scan the active [webmasterworld.com] ("recent posts") list to see what's buzzing.

Sometimes I check the unanswered messages [webmasterworld.com] list to see if there's anything I can do to pitch in and get questions answered. (Usually, this is a lost cause - many of them are PHP, Perl, and CSS questions, which are far beyond my grasp.)

Other times, my brain is fried and all I do is check in at Foo to see if pmac is having any new foot problems that we should all be aware of.

Not having a system keeps me bouncing around - finding new things, adding knowledge where I can, and being social with folks.

vkaryl

2:35 am on Sep 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Um. Now I'm totally embarrassed (can I claim senior AND blond?)....

I didn't know there was a section for unanswered messages. Ouch. Again, thanks, Hawkgirl. I'll start looking over that one too!

[Edit for typos *sigh*]

Hawkgirl

2:41 am on Sep 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The smartest guy I know is a blonde, so I don't think that's a reasonable excuse. ;)

Happy to have showed you a new way to play at WebmasterWorld. I'm sure there are tons of others out there.