Nicolas Nguyen onto Wordever Blog
Clipped Aug 25
Topic pages are the next big thing. Wordever got a head start.
In last week's post, 5 Reasons Why Web Publishing is Changing (Again), we explained why online publishing is going through another sea change. One of those reasons was topical organization of content in services like Medium, the latest product from two of Twitter's founders. In Medium, which is currently in a semi-public beta, content is organized into pages. Each page, which Medium calls a "collection," is structured around a single topic, theme or event. Up till now, people have consumed content largely on a chronological basis: think Facebook, Twitter and blogs. Now services like Medium, along with the more established Pinterest, are attempting to change that. The time for topic pages has come.
Nicolas Nguyen
This is an exiting article talking about topic pages as the next wave of social network.
Tanya Donald
and wordever is already a step ahead!
Clarissa Hamlin
Cool. I think that topic pages also make it easier for search engines to identify your site. Go Wordever!
Kyle Klingman
Awesome!
Clark William Falconer
Start ups don't fail the creator just gives up. Keep strong Nick.
Astrid Sarmiento
Topics are the next big thing and just as everyone else has mention above Wordever already has front lead. I agree with you Clark and I just know that Wordever is going to evolve into something big. Not only do we have topics but we have networks and we have users around the world contributing with ideas and new information each day. We are going to be big..just you wait!
Clark William Falconer
No waiting Astrid; keep clipping your great stuff!
Astrid Sarmiento
Thank you Clark, I will continue to do so :)
Louise Caillouet
I agree. I love the topics. Allows me to look at the subject I am interested in.
Regina Walters
topics are great because they are not only relevant to each individual but coincidently can be relevant to a person doing a keyword search