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Archive for September, 2008
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008Free development resource
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008Upload a document in October and you receive a free personal and business development resource worth over £30.
Win a Music Player
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008Refer your friends and if six or more register with Doxmart you would win a music player.
Doxmart is an interesting mash……….
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008So, excellent coverage in last week’s Guardian Blog/Elevator Pitch describes Doxmart as: “a marketplace for writers and creators” and “an interesting mash of an eBay-esque distribution system and a publishing network. Fresh out of the blocks at just one month old, the site employs 12 people across offices in Berlin, Milan and sunny Leicester”. Writer Jemima Kiss goes on to say: “who’s to say that a service offering a more bespoke, specialised community environment (than Google) wouldn’t appeal more to some creators?”
Who indeed.
That’s why we’re getting lots of great documents posted now and our numbers are growing rapidly. And recent important improvements to the site will open the doors to many more businesses and individuals keen to to interact with each other and offer or receive help and advice on any topic.
Next to be hot off the press (early next week) will be our new Personal and Charity profile pages. These will allow members to share whatever details they want with the community to promote their interests or business activities. Charities will be able to share their aims and fundraising missions and have hotlinks to enable Doxmart members to nominate them as their chosen charity to receive all or part of royalities. In short, we are creating a new way of donations or ‘legacies in your lifetime’. Charities, like all businesses are facing some tough times ahead as we go into an economic downturn and now is the time to turn your knowledge and old documents into a way of making money and helping them keep up their great work.
So, what else have the Doxmart team been up to? Well on the dev team they are working on a cool new member and information search facility and tons of other stuff along with planning a move to bigger and better premises (good luck!). The marketing team are busy talking to the media – see: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2008/sep/19/2?gusrc=rss&feed=media and signing up our first batch of charities to work with and helping other bulk uploaders along with networking out there in cyberworld. A thought? Do you know of Dave Gorman and his Google Whack adventure ? (A Googlewhack is a Google search query consisting of two words that returns a single result). Well we still have some categories on Doxmart where there are no posted documents so why not start your own Doxmartwhack adventure and see if you can be the first to post a document in any category? We are going to monitor it and will award MP3 players to the Doxmartwhacker who manages to go into most categories and also give out some random prizes to people who upload documents that we just plain old love! Get Doxmartwhacking now!
Coming soon to a Doxmart page near you!
Friday, September 12th, 2008We have some exciting future development plans for Doxmart. The technical team has improvements and exciting developments planned for the site for the upcoming months that will move Doxmart from where it is now, an on-line document trading site, to a community where people go to achieve things.
Our vision is that by means of Doxmart you will be able to find documents and/or get in touch with other people creating relationships in the process that will help you find and take advantage of opportunities or overcome difficulties. We envisage communities of all kinds of helpful people interacting through well-trodden communication pathways.
It is our sincere hope by such a time that Doxmart will have contributed to a revolution in charitable giving as people choose to leave documentary legacies to others, and, ultimately, that Doxmart will have contributed to making important knowledge more widely available and more affordable than it is now.
Over the coming weeks, future developments to the site will include:
- Document Protection – a new product to help protect your material from copyright infringement.
- Personal pages for all members including charities, associations and educational establishments and corporate members
- Foreign language sites in main European languages by end of 2008.
- Social network management software for all members
Look out for updates of these and other developments in The Doxmarter, our regular e-zine for Doxmart members. If you have any queries, do not hesitate to contact us.
Tell us your ideas and win
Monday, September 1st, 2008Tell us your ideas
As a newly launched site we welcome your feedback and ideas for improvements to our services. If you have suggestions for functions that you would like to see featured on the site then please let us know. This might be an enhancement to any existing Doxmart function or an idea for an additional service to be added to the site.
Doxmart will reward all valid suggestions by giving you 6 months’ commission-free hosting for any document you wish to sell on Doxmart.
Member benefits
Monday, September 1st, 2008WIN Gold Membership for life!
Enjoy the privileges of elite Gold Membership of Doxmart for life.
Up to 20 lifetime memberships on offer each week 1st September 2008 to 28th September 2008.
Member Benefits
Congratulations!
As a current member or a new member registering with Doxmart in September you automatically receive:
• Free 6 months hosting for any documents uploaded in September.
• Four percent commission of the sale price of any document uploaded by friends you have referred.
Please Note: Free 6 months hosting commences from the date the document is made available for sale. Documents must be made available for sale by the 28th September 2008.
Win a Laptop or Music Player
Monday, September 1st, 2008Special Launch Offer – deadline extended till 28th September
Two Chances To Win a Laptop Computer
Prizes to go to:
- The Doxmart member who refers the most friends who register
- The Doxmart member who uploads the most documents
Please note that documents will be validated for copyright and quality.
The competition deadline is extended until 28th September 2008
PLUS
Two Chances To Win a Music Player
Did you refer the winner? If so, one of the Music Players will be yours!
The Doxmart member who initiates the referral “chain” of the eventual winners will be rewarded with a Music Player. So, if you referred the friend who referred the friend who referred one of the Laptop winners, then this special prize will be yours with our thanks.
See the winners!
Monday, September 1st, 2008Hidden talents
Monday, September 1st, 2008So, suddenly, we in Britain are taking a new interest in the Olympics. For years, the event heralded a horrible few weeks as we watched plucky Brit after plucky Brit try and, mostly, fail to succeed in a host of sports. The have-a-go but hapless British sportsman was embodied in the bespectacled ski-jumper Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards. Remember him?
And then this year, from seemingly nowhere, come a host of medal winners, and we are third in the medal table behind China and the USA! Newspapers are deliciously filled with reports of foreign coaches at the cycling track events muttering: “Are you going to leave anything to the rest of us?”
And we have women and men in space age costumes with pointy hats and amazing bikes and even more amazing names as Wendy Houvenaghel battles it out with champion Rebecca Romero at the Laoshan Velodrome track. Twenty first century or what!
After all the unseen hard work they and the other medal winners have obviously put in, I don’t begrudge Romero’s comment that: “Everyone else looks to me like they are rolling over and dying”. As the BBC says: “We have this sport (cycling) in a most un-British, vice-like grip”. I would add rowing and swimming to that and had it not been for Zara Phillips’ horse having an injury I’m sure we would have done well in the equestrian arena too.
All of which makes me realise that we are a nation of undercover rural champions.
I live in a village, and every weekend there are massive cycle races and meetings with men and women in tight Lycra suits and beautiful bikes gathered together at about 8am before they set off for the odd 50 mile or so ‘fun’ race. I see them, heads down, peddling away as they ascend some of the rare hills around here and I’ve never thought ‘Oh there goes a potential Olympian”. No, I think to myself: “I must get my old bike out and go for a five mile round trip later, stopping off at the Reindeer pub en route”.
Similarly, I see boats on the reservoir near the Trent River and horses and their riders everywhere. Again, I think pleasant thoughts about how they are keeping fit and having a great hobby. I have been conditioned to expect to see Olympians training in a stadium or even, in a Rocky kind of way, suffering for their sport in a gritty urban landscape.
This is the thing really. So much of what we do is hidden. You wouldn’t think anything much goes on in my village other than the shops and restaurants and pubs you can see. And the Women’s Institute and bowling green. But I know of a law practice, architects practice and leading Villa lettings agency and that’s just from word of mouth. There are so many people working from home or in small businesses that we have a whole knowledge economy and hidden wisdom pulsating under our nose.
Who knows, the 2012 shooting champion could be the same person I heard shooting across the fields late yesterday afternoon. The next Richard Branson may be popping in the Co-op on Main Street now for a sandwich to break up his day at his computer as he conducts business around the world. I love it. It suddenly feels exciting here and I can’t wait for the next cycling race as I may well stand and watch this time!
Why not check out a great UK site on cycling: