Mobile Web Development

Web 3.0 - the mobile web movement. Japan, a leader in cell phone technology, is very similar in the cell usage as the U.S. However, the U.S. lacks way behind in one crucial aspect, mobile web usage. Japan's mobile web network, has revenues around $10 Billion, compared the U.S. around $200 million. Japanese cell phone users not only browse the internet on their phone more, but use mobile web apps. With all of this web usage they have created a $10 billion industry.


The U.S. lags far behind in this industry, however the room for improvement is immense. What I recommend, is to being to understand mobile web development. This is where the future is at. As for me, I will begin to learn the mobile web development world as I develop my skills. If anyone's interested in creating a company for mobile web development, let me know, I'm VERY interested.


Wifi Camera with Unlimited Storage

With wifi becoming so prevalent throughout the nation, the potential of equipment is becoming apparent. Many household items will incorporate the internet in it's technology. One of these items will be the camera.

Right now people worry about buying certain storage for their photos. Soon companies will be having very little storage on the cameras and allow uploading via wifi. Snap a photo and it automatically uploads to your Flickr or whatever you choose to be your hosting service.

Watch for cameras to be coming out in the near future. The camera will upload all taken photos via wifi connection. Watch for many products to take advantage of this powerful new development in our society. It is pretty widely accepted that Google is heavily pursuing free wifi nation wide.


Free Book

While checking my Gmail I noticed an ad above my inbox. Gmail is very clever in delivering this ad, because they mix ads with relevant rss feeds that you can subscribe to - brilliant. The ad was something to the effect that you can make $90,000 a month just utilizing Google Adwords. So I signed up for the "free tutorial video", by the way I used www.guerrillamail.com which allows you to create an email address for 15 minutes. I watched the tutorial video and began to see this strategy evolve. By the end of the video I liked what he was talking about, but not in the terms he was trying to convey.

Idea: Write a book, create a product, offer a service, whatever it is, do something. Whatever you choose to do, this is the bait of the strategy. Offer whatever it is, for free. But in order to get it for free the person has to provide an email address. This process should be upfront as possible to ensure the visitor truly believes they are getting something of some sort of value for free. Do not sell the visitor short!

Once the visitor has used whatever it is you offered, you better hope they enjoyed it. This next step is where the money comes in. The hook of this strategy is now in place. The user has tried what you have offered, has enjoyed it and may be inclined to taste it again. So what you do is start working on your second something. Once you finish this new second thing, you then email all the people who have already tried your first thing. So what you essentially are doing is giving away free things in hopes they buy the second thing. Obviously, businesses have been doing this forever but this a great online way to expand on that strategy.