What's Changed on the Seeking Alpha Website? [View article]
Just face it. You made a mistake. You should restore the previous home page. The long list of chronological articles on various subjects by diverse authors is what made the previous seekingalpha.com home page interesting. The new home page format is empty - no action. Put a link on the previous home page to the sector dashboard, but you've got to return the list of articles. People like streaming newswires, commentary, and articles. Thats what made it a "happening" page.
What's Changed on the Seeking Alpha Website? [View article]
Watch your alexa traffic ranking. What separates "happening" web pages from those that get lost is sometimes indescribable. What you had before was a "happening" web page. People were coming there and the ideas were flowing. Now the bug that gave the previous web page the "it" factor has been squished. The "it" factor is elusive. You either have it or you don't. Now you don't have it.
What's Changed on the Seeking Alpha Website? [View article]
Agree with DaveW excellent comments...ouldn't agree more. The new format has killed the live web log feel and authorship. (Authorship is an explicit way of assigning responsibility and giving credit for intellectual work.)
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