Growing up, we frequently heard the saying “If you build it, they will come”. Who are they? Curious consumers that are often attracted by new store openings.
In the age of the internet, this statement is never more true. However, now instead of shiny signs, you need proper SEO to promote your service. Take 87id for example, it launched as the premium OpenID Provider in China only days ago, and with some pretty slick SEO, has attracted incredibly attention to the internet community.
In addition to the Online VOIP service targetted at helping people Learn Chinese, Attigo Corporation is about to launch several more services. And surely, we think they’ll keep coming.
For the past few days I’ve been trying to convince people to try out OpenID, while the concept seems very good to them, I’m immediately faced with the question. Which websites accept OpenID? A quick Google reveals that many of my favorite sites in fact do support the standard, but the problem is I’m a geek, and what I see are mostly geek sites.
It’s always incredibly tempting to have a lengthy registration process from the perspective of the website owner, the more data means potential revenue from data-mining + advertising. How do you weigh convenience with potential revenue?
OpenID seems to be getting a decent start now in Asia, will it be more popular there? Chinese OpenID providers are still scarce, but give 87id a try. It’s leading the China OpenID revolution.
How many times have you ever visited a new forum only to find out that you had to register to participate? If you’re like me, you have literally dozens of usernames and passwords all over the internet, not pleasant.
Enter OpenID. The concept is simple, create one OpenID with an OpenID Provider, then use the single set of credentials to log into thousands of websites on the internet. The technology has been embraced by many of the technology leaders, will it become an “internet standard”?
A new China based OpenID Provider called 87id officially launched today, get your free “username.87id.com” OpenID today.