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We had a friend of the company, Anne, nicely describe the benefit of SmartLinks as "reaching across the Internet to pull everything together about the object" and making it all available directly from the site. I thought that was a nice way to put it.
Pairing that with the concept of 'exploding the link' is, as you say, a big deal.
If anyone has any questions on this or would like some help setting it up on their site drop me a note: fraserkelton at the gmail.com
We have SmartLinks on thousands of blogs around the web and there is no performance impact that we have noticed. I am curious to know what blog specifically do you think is slow because of SmartLinks?
Thanks!
Alex
Maybe performance impact is the wrong phrase. But, I'm referring to the same thing that Ari is, that it takes a while for them to load. To me, it makes the page feel like it takes a long time to load because it kind of 'refreshes' the page. The other comment referred to the fact that you need to add in the smartlink icon, which takes up space. It's not bad, thats why I put it on my page. However, I can think of similar things that are mostly ads on other webpages (from Vibrant, i think), that I can't stand when i'm browsing around. Just something you'll want to keep in mind. But, i think you're doing a great job. keep it up. Feel free to email me (you can get my email from Fred here or at my site) and i'll be happy to clarify anything.
Just don't launch another product called something similar to "Hailstorm" :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_tags_%28Micr...
You are bringing up good and important point. We are delaying this until page loads. Any widget that plays a good citizen on the web needs to let content come first.
Update: I see my comment was answered below - nice!
Note to AB: I browsed to the website looking for the "Supported Sites" but it wasn't clear to click on the graphic. I only thought the sites with the listed logos were supported. Also wikipedia seems essential.
For what it's worth, I do not find that it slows the blog down at all and the links are added seamlessly to the RSS feed as well. I like that there is no crazy rollover crap ruining my experience and slowing me down by popping up graphics I havve no desire to see. but I don't like the notion of being a slave to someone else's linking preferences.
You can choose where you link - of course. For automatic SmartLinks you can link to any of these: http://www.adaptiveblue.com/smartlinks_sites.html (note the choices in each category, contain the sites you mentioned).
And if this is not enough, you can create custom SmartLink via BlueOrganizer for any page.
Alex
They work on any page. Let us know if you need help setting up ( alex dot iskold at gmail.com )
1. Why not display the full set or at least a more useful subset of links VS the bland click count when a user hovers over an icon... it is an easy way to garner more clicks through and reduce user click count frustration.
2. Why not further reduce the smart links & adaptive blue brand dominance in the "exploded" interface? A text link at the bottom of the "explosion" should more than suffice. After all this is something people are integrating into their site and probably want to dove tail in as much as possible... when in doubt, less is more. If you really want to capture the attention / impression you could use some sort of very quick interstitial after a click through to another resource.
Keep up the good work!