Just as the society we live in, the Internet and its application services are constantly progressing and developing.
The Snap Park (http://www.xtit.net/post/snappark/) once recommended on Xiantian IT.NET has undergone continuous progress and development. The current Snap Park is a site that allows you to broadcast interesting events from your life.
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Snap Park now supports:
1. Posting updates of up to 500 characters
2. Re-posting videos and images at will
3. Subscribing to RSS feeds and external image links
4. Binding mobile phones to send instant messages, recording life anytime and anywhere.
The Internet is an open environment, but also a rapidly evolving melting pot. Without development and progress, one will be left behind. Mo from the Snap Park team revealed that all the important changes made this time were strategic changes in project operations made in response to market and user demands.
In fact, regardless of the project, promotion is a very important part. Recognition is a crucial parameter for establishing oneself in a particular industry. Effective promotion is the most direct way to increase recognition. I hope everyone likes Snap Park, and I also hope that the Snap team can use more promotional methods to attract more users to come and discover and share together.
OK, friends, if you have some interesting news to share with your friends, what should you do? Click on the picture below!
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PS: I wonder if providing an open API is a promotional method worth considering for Snap Park? Although the above is just an image, if it were turned into a script and distributed to various bloggers, allowing them to embed this sharing box into their blogs, then visitors to that blog could directly share interesting news from that BLOG. Of course, there's much more that can be done here. For example, shares originating from a particular blog could belong to the same blog group, and competitions could be organized between groups. This would be a win-win approach; promoting Snap Park while also increasing the popularity of the blog, why wouldn't the blogger want that?
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