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Dead links will come. It will happen, as many thisyear alone have created and deleted or created and changed URLredirections along the way, it is inevitable that links, content, andentire sites will be known as dead links. This may pose a bit of aproblem for search engines, link interactions, web sites, blogs, andsocial networks with the onslaught of dead links or deleted sites.Pownce,the colorful podcasting "shout out" style site,seems to have falleninto this category of sites going by the wayside as has Google Lively,the 3D Avatar creation and interaction site. Both of these designs willcall it quits as of December 2008. Did these two sites just fallthrough the cracks of not enough advertising? They both had aninteresting, unique design that drew an initial crowd, but whathappened?Sad realities of the Internet with one being creatorscan and do make brilliant designs, programmers and site managers weavetheir magic into a welcoming environment, then the amount of dailyhustle and bustle invariably makes or breaks that site.The time,energy, and resources spent on the upkeep of just one great site israther staggering once you include the monitoring of (especially ifit's a social interaction or member fed base site), new contentadditions, the social slice of members you actually attract, thefinancial costs, and the countless other incidentals involved inrunning a site, system, or business.The next major steppingstone for the Internet seems to be a consolidation of sorts. Aregrouping from mass choices, multiple social networks, blogs, forums,or sites to a sub page system of sorts where mini sectors of majorsites dedicate space to less active gathering places across the net.Theconcept of a wiki comes to mind here. A handful of the front runnersites like MySpace and Twitter with straight connections or "sub pages"directly linked to some of the better (though smaller) social networksand sites. A directory of sorts with a larger "parent" site.Theinevitable future of "ghost sites" is not just looming in the mist, buthas arrived. At its infancy at present I believe, but it will soon growat a rapid, near alarming rate until the flow crests and ebbs. Theadjustment will occur in a wave fashion of realization, cleanup, andrestructure. Maybe there exists the adage at present "too many cooksspoil the broth" or "too many writers and not enough readers" to placeit all into reality.The cleanup stage will entail filing,deleting, and reconfiguring sites on the basis of need, interaction,and mainly based on the decisions of the web masters. In this decisionprocess to discard or continue with a site, web site creators mightconsider these questions: Can you relocate this information? Are youbetter served and are your readers better served by condensing yoursites into one main hub? Who will you be affecting and how will this bea hindrance or help to them? Work positively toward the end result youare seeking. Be certain you are creating ease and not discord. Thesetips will make the upcoming transitions easier on all Internet usersand creators.A major theory I am a firm believer in is avoiddeleting information from the net, yes restructure and consolidate, butif you have secured a space on the net, think twice before deleting thespaces content completely. Consider using this space for anotherproject down the road or incorporating it into a sector of an existingsite as long as the content and meaning remain the same.If yourintention is to redirect the content meaning, do so with much thought.Taking original content out and replacing it with a new shiny label maywork for the short term and give the "flash" temporarily, but in theend it is still a white washed facade.Blogs and social networkswill be an active part of the Internet for years to come, trends willemerge, fads will be rushed, but the sites and people who stick out therestructure will become some of the great sites on the world wide web. Article Tags: Dead Links, Social Networks
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