The Best Website Of 2007 – Xomba
posted December 20, 2007 - 9:48amThe year is coming to an end. Everyone is coming out with their Best of 2007 lists. So I thought I should also make my contribution. And I hereby declare the best website of the year 2007 – Xomba. There is no other site which comes even close to Xomba and therefore the absence of the list.
Okay I am not being biased here. But among the revenue sharing websites Xomba is the greatest. I have experimented with the other websites, but the revenue I have.., sorry, I am generating with Xomba is the most.
Xomba also beats the other websites hollow as far as the user interface and navigation is concerned. So much so that the ‘back’ button on the browser is almost never used. A single window approach towards blurbs which allows one to post links to an article, website, blog, video and image gives simplicity to the entire operation which is not found anywhere else. Staying with the times Xomba allows images and videos to be embedded in the byte or blurb giving the writer immense flexibility and options.
The spell check facility introduced recently is a boon to those challenged with the English language as also the ones in a tearing hurry to publish their posts. That, some of us still manage to put a smile on others faces is another matter altogether.
Xomba also scores as having the most user friendly backend (read the Admin and staff). Imagine my surprise when Nick himself responded to my query when I was expecting a very impersonal, impassive and maybe a computer generated automated response. Nick continues to do that despite all that ethereal work going on, on the site and the servers, what with the number of users / guests breaking through the server capacity time and again. I think this personal approach of the staff is what makes one feel a part of the website or if I may, the enterprise. The other websites fall short on this account; you can be a part of the social community but the website, Oh! Well, you have no role to play in that, it belongs to someone else.
Lastly and most importantly Xomba probably has the most mature and intellectual user base. I have visited so many sites and irrespective of the main content, the comments are generally one liners designed for tongue in cheek humor, publicity or just for making the presence felt. The comments here on Xomba are thought provoking and inspiring. Some of them are so intense and detailed that I wonder why that user did not write a byte on the subject. A comment on your article, a little appreciation is always more satisfying than the number of reads and the Google earnings, since both the things i.e. reads and the check are in a way setting you up for disappointment at a later date being a short term result of particular post/s. A comment on the other hand makes you feel heard and your thought process validated and somehow makes you feel you are not alone in thinking about that insurmountable aspect of life, as you know it. Isn’t that what a community is about?
And that’s why I say that Xomba is the best Website of 2007.
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