57 Internet Possibilities to Investigate

No Slowing Down The future is now. Sometimes, we don’t look outside our little angle of it, and that means we miss some possibilities. Other times, we realize something’s out there and we have part of the puzzle, but we’ll catch a different view that gives us even more. I’ve compiled a list of 100 possibilities and things happening out there on the Internet that might be of interest to you. You may have even more to add. Please do.

57 Internet Possibilities to Investigate

Streams of Information

  1. Think about FriendFeed as your own personal newsroom or communications center.
  2. Revisit Reddit as a news source, and also as a roll-your-own tool for information clustering.
  3. Use Alltop as an idea-starter, or as competitive analysis of content spaces.
  4. Cook up six powerful searches on Twitter Search and add those RSS outputs to your feed reader.
  5. Visit Slideshare weekly and search for new presentations to learn from.
  6. Use YouTube as a source for lectures and learning. Use Magnify as a curation tool.
  7. Rediscover what’s interesting in Delicious/Popular. Go back and find tags that matter more to you.
  8. Reconsider your current blog reading list. Do some quick math. If it is more than 60% related to your industry, you’re doing yourself a disservice. Find the outliers.
  9. Pick at least one news source from outside your country to monitor information from a different perspective. One of my sources is The Guardian.
  10. Subscribe to at least one blog with a strong opposing view. Learn from it. Learn where your position is different. Learn how they say what they say successfully. Discover what has impact and what doesn’t.


Web-Based Work

Quickly, what I mean by this is that you might consider looking for web-based equivalents to most of your applications, or web-desktop hybrids. Here’s a list of applications for your consideration, and how they might fit into your work flow. In almost all cases, the apps mentioned work well on both Mac and PC.

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  1. Notes and Storage – Evernote
  2. Project Management – Pelotonics or BaseCamp, maybe Staction. (Any others you recommend?)
  3. Sales CRM – Pipeline Deals (evaluating it now). Contact management – Batchblue.
  4. Invoicing – Freshbooks
  5. Scheduling – Google Calendar
  6. Brief Communications – Tweetdeck for Twitter. If you haven’t tried it, do it. (Requires Adobe Air.)
  7. Online documents, spreadsheets, etc – Zoho or Google Docs.
  8. Online presentation management – SlideRocket (or if that scares you, Zoho Show).
  9. Info storage (wiki) – PBWiki.
  10. Instant messaging – Skype (video, chat, audio), Trillian for PC, or Adium for Mac.

The Video Thing

  1. Hulu is good. So is Fancast. The new stuff on Fancast is cool. The OLD stuff is amazing. (**Update: Embeds are there. D’oh!)
  2. If you’re making and uploading videos and not using TubeMogul, why not?
  3. Most responsive to their community – Blip.tv.
  4. If you’re not rocking the Flip MinoHD to make portable video easy, why not?
  5. Devices like Panasonic’s new line of Viera TVs (not out yet) and the Samsung LN52A650 are not just TVs. They do Internet stuff, and Panasonic’s will offer direct Video On Demand service to Amazon Video.
  6. If you’re looking for Netflix instead, check out the Roku box, or check out Boxee.
  7. Video as marketing tool is hot again. Check out PermissionTV, for example. Look past the entertainment angle a moment. See?
  8. Video meets mobile phone? News says Sling has a SlingPlayer Mobile expansion coming for other networks shortly.
  9. I believe (prediction alert) that the 2009 US switch to all digital signals will also shepherd in a huge side-effect shift of high speed Internet adoption. Some of this will be for video.
  10. Need to prove something about all this to the boss? Your research paper.


Small and Local

  1. Think about EveryBlock. Is there a model there for you? Should you consider your local web presence?
  2. Have you looked at Google results lately, if you ask about a location? There’s room for reviews and other information. There are easy tools to submit more search results. What does that mean to you?
  3. On a different tack, Google can’t own local, because it doesn’t scale well. What can you do in helping local information and resources flourish? Is there business in that for you?
  4. Is your organization growing too large? Have you considered the pirate ship strategy?
  5. Have you thought about small communications? What about tools like SocialCast?
  6. What does location mean on platforms like Facebook? It serves local ads well. What else?
  7. Have you built a small, powerful network for your needs?
  8. Have you built a group around your interests like the So Cal Action Sports Network did?
  9. What could Flickr be doing for you? Is there value in coming up with projects that draw attention to your efforts?
  10. Are you adding your local events to Upcoming and Eventful?

Mobile Applications

  1. Explore iPhone apps, even if you don’t have an iPhone. There are ideas there.
  2. Keep your eye on BrightKite. It’s a key to the annotated world.
  3. Mobile audio is a useful communications tool. Have you tried Utterli? (disclosure: I’m an advisor.)
  4. Microcontent is really here. Seen Jesus and Vishnu on Christmas Eve? (YouTube video. Might be offensive on religious grounds.) That’s microcontent. Verizon’s V-Cast is the old thinking, but not far off.
  5. If you’re not thinking about games, do. See things like Gameloft and think about the value of the mobile casual games market.
  6. Have you seen and thought about Modu? It’s hot. The concept is hot. Can you leapfrog anything with that concept?
  7. You think computer viruses are nasty? What about phone viruses?
  8. If snaptell doesn’t blow your mind, why not?
  9. There is more than beer money to be had in developing applications for mobile devices these days. And there is more exposure to be had with that market.
  10. When I say mobile, you think “phone.” Stop. Nike+ is a mobile device. So’s your GPS. So, technically, is a Chumby.

Money

  1. Banking on the net is here. Have you tried Mint? Also, if you haven’t broken down and done it, get a PayPal account. Tie it to a small checkings account with limited funds if you want.
  2. If you’re hoping to help a charity, try a ChipIn widget to help raise funds. It shows progress nicely.
  3. Timing is funny. Christopher S. Penn wrote about money as trust as I was compiling this list. Worth checking out.
  4. You should be eagerly awaiting Chris Anderson’s Free: The Past and Future of a Radical Price
  5. Explore the Freemium model. See if it makes sense.
  6. Affiliate marketing will be a $13 Billion dollar market in 2009. Check it out. (I’m keynoting Affiliate Summit West this fall in New York.)
  7. Have you seen StockTwits? Real time stock talk.

That’s all I’ve got. Here’s hoping we get tons of interesting add-on links and ideas on the comments. Oh, don’t forget that comments with URLs often get flagged as spam. Give me a little while to fish you out.

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  • http://chrisbrogan.com chrisbrogan

    @Robin – yeah, I was dumb. @tomatfancast and @fancast on Twitter already fixed me, so I edited that part. (D’oh).

  • http://chrisbrogan.com chrisbrogan

    @Robin – yeah, I was dumb. @tomatfancast and @fancast on Twitter already fixed me, so I edited that part. (D’oh).

  • Craig Huffstetler

    Great list. It provides a lot of inspiration for where we’re (the world) is going and what to aim for.

    I’d be interested in some reviews of the products you’ve mentioned that aren’t necessarily main stream or that have a plethora of reviews already out there.

    RE: CRM
    SugarCRM is also a very flexible CRM.

  • Craig Huffstetler

    Great list. It provides a lot of inspiration for where we’re (the world) is going and what to aim for.

    I’d be interested in some reviews of the products you’ve mentioned that aren’t necessarily main stream or that have a plethora of reviews already out there.

    RE: CRM
    SugarCRM is also a very flexible CRM.

  • Craig Huffstetler

    Great list. It provides a lot of inspiration for where we’re (the world) is going and what to aim for.

    I’d be interested in some reviews of the products you’ve mentioned that aren’t necessarily main stream or that have a plethora of reviews already out there.

    RE: CRM
    SugarCRM is also a very flexible CRM.

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    Great start! On the video front, we have been helping a lot of bloggers and marketers get their message out with interactive video – this means that everywhere your video is embedded or shared it links back to your sites or products instead of wherever it’s hosted (which is not really relevant).

    Check out http://overlay.tv – lots of folks on Twitter and in the marketing sphere already using it successfully and we are all on Twitter listening and helping to promote your work on our platform.

    Thanks Chris!

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    Great start! On the video front, we have been helping a lot of bloggers and marketers get their message out with interactive video – this means that everywhere your video is embedded or shared it links back to your sites or products instead of wherever it’s hosted (which is not really relevant).

    Check out http://overlay.tv – lots of folks on Twitter and in the marketing sphere already using it successfully and we are all on Twitter listening and helping to promote your work on our platform.

    Thanks Chris!

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    Great start! On the video front, we have been helping a lot of bloggers and marketers get their message out with interactive video – this means that everywhere your video is embedded or shared it links back to your sites or products instead of wherever it’s hosted (which is not really relevant).

    Check out http://overlay.tv – lots of folks on Twitter and in the marketing sphere already using it successfully and we are all on Twitter listening and helping to promote your work on our platform.

    Thanks Chris!

  • http://twitter.com/franswaa frank

    Chris … there is way to many things here to make use of! Now I’m going to find my self wasting to much time here on your site :)

    Thanks for putting this together.


    http://twitter.com/franswaa

  • http://twitter.com/franswaa frank

    Chris … there is way to many things here to make use of! Now I’m going to find my self wasting to much time here on your site :)

    Thanks for putting this together.


    http://twitter.com/franswaa

  • http://twitter.com/franswaa frank

    Chris … there is way to many things here to make use of! Now I’m going to find my self wasting to much time here on your site :)

    Thanks for putting this together.


    http://twitter.com/franswaa

  • http://batchblue.com Michelle / chelpixie

    You’ve made a list to make someone’s head explode. Congrats on becoming a little too @cspenn.

    I second Evernote and Freshbook recs. Best note keeping and invoicing apps hands down. I can’t live without Freshbooks iPhone app.

    Thanks for the BatchBlue mention!

  • http://batchblue.com Michelle / chelpixie

    You’ve made a list to make someone’s head explode. Congrats on becoming a little too @cspenn.

    I second Evernote and Freshbook recs. Best note keeping and invoicing apps hands down. I can’t live without Freshbooks iPhone app.

    Thanks for the BatchBlue mention!

  • http://batchblue.com Michelle / chelpixie

    You’ve made a list to make someone’s head explode. Congrats on becoming a little too @cspenn.

    I second Evernote and Freshbook recs. Best note keeping and invoicing apps hands down. I can’t live without Freshbooks iPhone app.

    Thanks for the BatchBlue mention!

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  • http://www.hojomo.com Howard Moorey

    Thank you Thank you Thank you Chris – I am absolutely blown away by the scope you introduce with this post.
    And I cannot recommend enough getting an iPhone to handle all the SocMed with – multiple email accounts, plus apps for Facebook and Twitter! Best tool for the job! (And no, I am not connected with Apple in anyway).
    Thank you so much for your tireless efforts – keeping us up to date with everything we need to know!
    That’s why I recommend you to all newbies as simply the best resource they need!

  • http://www.hojomo.com Howard Moorey

    Thank you Thank you Thank you Chris – I am absolutely blown away by the scope you introduce with this post.
    And I cannot recommend enough getting an iPhone to handle all the SocMed with – multiple email accounts, plus apps for Facebook and Twitter! Best tool for the job! (And no, I am not connected with Apple in anyway).
    Thank you so much for your tireless efforts – keeping us up to date with everything we need to know!
    That’s why I recommend you to all newbies as simply the best resource they need!

  • http://www.hojomo.com Howard Moorey

    Thank you Thank you Thank you Chris – I am absolutely blown away by the scope you introduce with this post.
    And I cannot recommend enough getting an iPhone to handle all the SocMed with – multiple email accounts, plus apps for Facebook and Twitter! Best tool for the job! (And no, I am not connected with Apple in anyway).
    Thank you so much for your tireless efforts – keeping us up to date with everything we need to know!
    That’s why I recommend you to all newbies as simply the best resource they need!

  • http://2thyme.wordpress.com 2thyme

    Some good, fresh ideas here. Thanks.

  • http://2thyme.wordpress.com 2thyme

    Some good, fresh ideas here. Thanks.

  • http://2thyme.wordpress.com 2thyme

    Some good, fresh ideas here. Thanks.

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  • http://amocain.blogspot.com Matias Amoçain

    Awesome list that will have me studying each item for a week.
    Saludos from Chile!

  • http://amocain.blogspot.com Matias Amoçain

    Awesome list that will have me studying each item for a week.
    Saludos from Chile!

  • http://amocain.blogspot.com Matias Amoçain

    Awesome list that will have me studying each item for a week.
    Saludos from Chile!

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    I know a lot of your readers haven’t seen Overlay.TV yet and I’m not sure you have looked at it so I want to throw our name in the hat if possible. We have a free way for marketers and SM types to make any video interactive – full free-form DIY creative tools – that ensures your links, products and annotations are ported around the web as your video gets shared and viewed.

    Several Twitter users have built videos for their blogs and sites, and a recent user was able to build viewers using Overlay.TV on the Bebo platform and generated nearly a million views on a single asset and thousands of clicks on the clickable parts of the video.

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    I know a lot of your readers haven’t seen Overlay.TV yet and I’m not sure you have looked at it so I want to throw our name in the hat if possible. We have a free way for marketers and SM types to make any video interactive – full free-form DIY creative tools – that ensures your links, products and annotations are ported around the web as your video gets shared and viewed.

    Several Twitter users have built videos for their blogs and sites, and a recent user was able to build viewers using Overlay.TV on the Bebo platform and generated nearly a million views on a single asset and thousands of clicks on the clickable parts of the video.

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    I know a lot of your readers haven’t seen Overlay.TV yet and I’m not sure you have looked at it so I want to throw our name in the hat if possible. We have a free way for marketers and SM types to make any video interactive – full free-form DIY creative tools – that ensures your links, products and annotations are ported around the web as your video gets shared and viewed.

    Several Twitter users have built videos for their blogs and sites, and a recent user was able to build viewers using Overlay.TV on the Bebo platform and generated nearly a million views on a single asset and thousands of clicks on the clickable parts of the video.

  • http://innerarchitect.com dean guadagni

    Chris,

    Have you heard of http://Feedfuze.com ? According to feedfuze: “Feedfuze is not a reader client, or feed “joining” tool. It’s a system that allows content publishers to generate their own feeds and display widgets by picking and choosing stories from many other feeds. We call these new targeted Feeds “FeedFuzes”.

    My friend Pat Kitano of http://Domusconsultinggroup.com, Real Estate strategist, utilizes feedfuze to help brokers position themselves as the go to source(s) of breaking news and trends in their regions.

    This tool has a number of possibilities for those of us moving information forward, establishing our networking, and bringing solid information to our target audience(s).

    Dean Guadagni
    Business Director
    http://innerarchitect.com

  • http://innerarchitect.com dean guadagni

    Chris,

    Have you heard of http://Feedfuze.com ? According to feedfuze: “Feedfuze is not a reader client, or feed “joining” tool. It’s a system that allows content publishers to generate their own feeds and display widgets by picking and choosing stories from many other feeds. We call these new targeted Feeds “FeedFuzes”.

    My friend Pat Kitano of http://Domusconsultinggroup.com, Real Estate strategist, utilizes feedfuze to help brokers position themselves as the go to source(s) of breaking news and trends in their regions.

    This tool has a number of possibilities for those of us moving information forward, establishing our networking, and bringing solid information to our target audience(s).

    Dean Guadagni
    Business Director
    http://innerarchitect.com

  • http://innerarchitect.com dean guadagni

    Chris,

    Have you heard of http://Feedfuze.com ? According to feedfuze: “Feedfuze is not a reader client, or feed “joining” tool. It’s a system that allows content publishers to generate their own feeds and display widgets by picking and choosing stories from many other feeds. We call these new targeted Feeds “FeedFuzes”.

    My friend Pat Kitano of http://Domusconsultinggroup.com, Real Estate strategist, utilizes feedfuze to help brokers position themselves as the go to source(s) of breaking news and trends in their regions.

    This tool has a number of possibilities for those of us moving information forward, establishing our networking, and bringing solid information to our target audience(s).

    Dean Guadagni
    Business Director
    http://innerarchitect.com

  • http://twitter.com/brunobug Bruno

    Great list indeed – miss only salesforce.com in Sales CRM…

  • http://twitter.com/brunobug Bruno

    Great list indeed – miss only salesforce.com in Sales CRM…

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    @Dean – I agree – feedfuze is a great tool!

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    @Dean – I agree – feedfuze is a great tool!

  • http://www.pushingbuttons.net Timothy

    I hear a lot about Mint. I should probably check that out.

  • http://www.pushingbuttons.net Timothy

    I hear a lot about Mint. I should probably check that out.

  • http://thewirds.com/ Thewirds

    What a huge roundup list you got there Chris, Well Done!!

  • http://thewirds.com/ Thewirds

    What a huge roundup list you got there Chris, Well Done!!

  • http://winning2win.com Erwin Chua

    Hi Chris!

    Love the suggestions! I’ve taken notes and will do some as you suggested! :)

    All the Best!

    Regards,

    Erwin Chua
    http://winning2win.com

  • http://winning2win.com Erwin Chua

    Hi Chris!

    Love the suggestions! I’ve taken notes and will do some as you suggested! :)

    All the Best!

    Regards,

    Erwin Chua
    http://winning2win.com

  • http://chrisbrogan.com chrisbrogan

    The thing about a list like this is I just picked some out of the air based on my own reasons for liking them or using them. YOU get to make the difference by talking about your stuff. Look at Ben from Overlay.tv . He’s got a great product, and it’s worth your time. By the way, I could write “57 Video Services to Check out.” I could write “57 tools for bloggers.” I could write “590 blogs not to miss.” (if I scraped my Rockstars page.

    But that’s why there are comments, and why you could start your own blog post with the “41 Things Brogan Missed” with a link so we know it’s there. : )

  • http://chrisbrogan.com chrisbrogan

    The thing about a list like this is I just picked some out of the air based on my own reasons for liking them or using them. YOU get to make the difference by talking about your stuff. Look at Ben from Overlay.tv . He’s got a great product, and it’s worth your time. By the way, I could write “57 Video Services to Check out.” I could write “57 tools for bloggers.” I could write “590 blogs not to miss.” (if I scraped my Rockstars page.

    But that’s why there are comments, and why you could start your own blog post with the “41 Things Brogan Missed” with a link so we know it’s there. : )

  • http://blog.mpstrax.net David Miller

    Great resource, as usual. Answered a few specific questions I had been wondering about.

    About Google Calendar- Have you had any privacy problems with that service? Have heard some complaints, but haven’t had time to check them out for merit vs. paranoia.

    Keep up the great work-
    David Miller

  • http://blog.mpstrax.net David Miller

    Great resource, as usual. Answered a few specific questions I had been wondering about.

    About Google Calendar- Have you had any privacy problems with that service? Have heard some complaints, but haven’t had time to check them out for merit vs. paranoia.

    Keep up the great work-
    David Miller

  • http://chrisbrogan.com chrisbrogan

    @David Miller – not me. Anyone else?

  • http://chrisbrogan.com chrisbrogan

    @David Miller – not me. Anyone else?

  • http://www.youruinedmychildhood.com Caitlin

    Stocktwits is definitely great, but I would add two more to the list: Freshbooks (invoicing and time management for freelancers) and WeSeed.com.

    I’m partial to WeSeed as I work there, but it’s a great tool for easing into the stock market, learning about what you already know about the economy, and using the power of community to see what other buyers and shoppers are favoring…and what it could mean about the market. We’re still going through some growing pains, as it’s a young website and constantly trying to keep up with the needs of our users, but it’s a great place to go poke around.

    Thanks for an awesome list! I was excited to see how many of the services I already take advantage of. ;)
    Caitlin
    @crosberg

  • http://kaerast.blogbound.com Kærast

    Aren’t there 63 missing possibilities here?

  • http://overlay.tv Ben Watson

    We ported all mail/calendar/docs etc to Google late last year using the pro service for $50/yr. Love it. No concerns. No hassles or issues either which is the major benefit over alternatives…