Month: August 2013

  • Today is the Final Day of Xanga 1.0: Site Going Down at 12AM EST

    Xanga 1.0 Closes Today 8-29 at Midnight EST

     

     

    The “goalposts” have been moved yet again, but this time- SURPRISE- the schedule is moving up slightly.

     

    Rather than waiting until after August 31 as previously stated to move over to Xanga 2.0, they are shutting down “1.0″ tonight at midnight EST.

     

    If you haven’t backed up/archived your stuff, the clock is ticking!

     

    Some other interesting info from the global update today is that they will only be doing direct blog transfers for CURRENT premium members and those who have pledged for new memberships.

     

    Remember the older info that ALL past/present premium blogs would be migrated over along with as many “TRUE” accounts as they could as well?
     

    Erase that.

     

     

    Here are the NEW CHANGES:

    Accounts that have been active in the last 5 years have been “ARCHIVED” and will be “available” IF the user has pledged to pay $48 or more for Xanga “blogging rights”.

     

    This means that the only blogs that will be visible come “2.0″ will be just current premium members and those paying $48 to blog. It’s gonna get real “cozy” and exclusive in the new version.

     

    Fare thee well Xanga 1.0…

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     Xanga 1.0 Closes Today 8-29 at Midnight EST

     

     

  • Has Anyone Received an Email From Xanga Yet Regarding Blog Transfer?

    I think I already know the answer, but here’s the question-

     

    On July 31, Xanga updated and announced they would be mailing notifications “imminently” to folks who contributed to the pledge drive with multiple blogs for them to select which blog(s) they wanted moved over to the new version.

     

    “We have also successfully imported the blogs of all of our current premium users… and are now working on importing the blog posts of people who have pledged to support our fundraiser.  (If you haven’t gotten an email already asking about which accounts you’d like to migrate over, you should be getting one very shortly!)”

     

    I haven’t heard of anyone having yet received any notification yet, and there is basically just a week left before the end of the month and the supposed “last day” of Xanga 1.0 before they upgrade to the new version.

     

    There have been no additional updates so……..

     

    Has anyone received an email from Xanga yet?

  • We Now Have a “Preview” of Xanga 2.0

    A quick check on Xanga’s contribution page shows that they have exceeded the pledge goal of $50K (modified) which means “Xanga 2.0″ will be a reality. As a matter of fact since they once again extended the “deadline” (can we really call it a “deadline” if it keeps moving further out?), people are still contributing – pushing the amount pledged in excess of $50K.

    Now that “2.0″ is a done deal, all that remains is the actual eventual transition to the new version, at which point non paying “1.0″ users will be cut off leaving only paying “2.0″ users. As such this will be my final critique on the matter (on “Xanga”, that is, haha cool) – since it’s really the “2.0″ folks who should be voicing their opinions going forward.

    For those new or nostalgic for my past “observations” about this entire campaign, here they are:

    1) The Xanga Paradox and Some Proposed Solutions

    2) Xanga Team Q & A: Are They Thinking Clearly?

    3) Open Letter to the Xanga Team

    4) The Argument Against a “Free” (Ad Sponsored) Xanga

    5) A Plan to Keep Xanga Free

    6) John, The CEO of Xanga Speaks!

    7) Alternative Free Websites Review

     

     

    I have to say that waiting until the last day (July 31st) to inform the community on what was to become of Xanga was another horrible decision and the height of disrespect and disregard for the needs of the users. Why would they do this? Well, if you think like an engineer and not a marketer, you’ll probably conclude that by waiting until the last day before saying anything, you’ll get the maximum amount of people pledging by the deadline – thinking they will hold back if they knew they had more time. That’s likely true, and worked as expected.

    However, from a marketing and “trust” perspective to the community, what was the cost? Answer- continued erosion of trust of the community towards the XangaTeam and another great loss of net traffic. By maintaining an information blackout from July 8th until July 31, the deadline, the XangaTeam forced EVERYONE including those most loyal and faithful – those that already paid to blog on “Xanga 2.0″, to make back up plans by selecting/moving to an alternative blogging site just in case the pledge drive was unsuccessful. Driving your best customers into the arms of your competitors is never a good idea. wtf

    I saw many blogs of people stressed out, very upset, and/or in tears of the thought that Xanga was in its final days. Was the extra money that important to put the most devoted folks through the wringer like that?

    The excuse received was that they were busy, and finally “came up for air”. The Xanga volunteer “spokesman” said it was a continued communication “issue”, but it’s clearly more than that.

    We are not children, so lets get real, shall we? There is truly no reasonable excuse not to give the community any updates until the very last day. The “too busy” excuse is an insult to everyone’s intelligence.

    Here are all the updates we got on July 31st:

    1) Pledge drive to be reduced to $50K since John was pledging $10K

    2) Deadline moved to August 31st due to an agreed extension of the current lease

     

    In order to justify waiting until July 31st to update the community, the ideas of trying to extend the lease to move the deadline and making a “big donor” pledge, would have had to just come to life on July 30th, and then good fortune smiled on them as they were able to resolve those issues and update us the next day. whatevah

    Here are some quick and dirty updates that could have been easily sent out:

    1) We are still on track to delivering “Xanga 2.0″.

    2) John is contemplating making a big donation at the end to help out.

    3) We are trying to get a lease extension so we can move the deadline back.

     

    Each of those updates only took seconds to write and would have been great stress relievers to those worrying about Xanga’s final fate. Instead, nothing was sent out and folks were left to make their own conclusions.

    To me, this seems more of a lack of trust between the XangaTeam towards the community- as in they don’t trust us to be responsible with information. I’m willing to bet that they held back saying anything because they thought people would use it as an opportunity to delay pledging, not trusting the community as a whole to keep trying as hard to raise funds if they knew they had more time.

    The end result was they may have extracted a bit more money than they would have by including updates, but in my opinion, they lost a lot more in community respect as well as community members themselves. Figuring the end was near, many folks have moved on to other blog sites and have no interest in returning.

    Something also happened this time that was a big paradigm shift, but not that surprising when you think about it – I’m now seeing formerly gung-ho super devoted users that were psyched for “Xanga 2.0″ now becoming ambivalent about whether they even want to stay. I see users expressing buyers remorse over having paid for more memberships in advance. What does it mean when the most loyal and hardworking volunteers for Xanga no longer seem to care?

    While we never received the official “mock up” version of new version as promised, we do have a preview of sorts of what “Xanga 2.0″ will be like in terms of net traffic and remaining community. Just viewing your personal page or “Top Blogs” makes it all too clear of how much this place has slowed down.

    You see, when there are no further updates and a site closing deadline gets close at hand, a mass exodus tends to happen, and just giving an “all clear” signal at the last possible moment won’t magically get people to return.

    And just think – the current community has both future “2.0′ers” and remaining “1.0′ers”. How much quieter will it be when all the remaining 1.0 folks are gone?

     

    Without having at a minimum a free trial for ALL community members, Xanga has ensured the loss of their greatest asset, the built up community base as potential conversion customers. Creating a free trial after the fact of moving to the new version is really too late as those who would have been interested have moved on and won’t likely be returning now that they’ve already relocated.
    So Xanga will have to basically start from scratch, like a start up company rather than one of veteran status.

     

    I’m now passing the baton over to official “Paying Xanga 2.0 users” – they will have to be the ones to convince Xanga of the benefits of having some level of free blogging, and that they won’t feel cheated if Xanga changes plans with a free trial or free blogging announcement prior to the big move.

    In my opinion, the last best chance of pulling in current “1.0″ users is to announce a free trial or free blogging NOW before the switch. Afterwards, it will be much harder after the last remaining “1.0″ people have left.

    Good luck “Xanga 2.0ers” – it’s your future now – make it count.

     

     

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