What is the BSP platform?

What is bsp?

Define 1bsp (business solution provider), that is, "enterprise solution" provider.

Definition 2 provides vxworks with the main interface with the hardware environment.

Define the abbreviation of 3 blog service providers.

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Bsp is the abbreviation of blog service provider, which means blog service provider when translated into Chinese, but in fact, most Chinese BSPs do not only provide blog hosting services.

Home pages of foreign bsp, such as blogger.com, typepad.com, msn spaces, etc. They are quite simple, and their main function is to tell new users what this blog can do, and then provide a registration/login entrance, which basically does not assume the responsibility of recommending bloggers. Their attitude is very clear, that is, to provide you with a practical blog tool, that's all.

But the home pages of most bsp in China (except blogbus, a cool company) have gone beyond the concept of pure blog service. We can see that the homepages of blogcn, He Xun Blog and even blog.donews.com are getting longer and longer, churning out various columns and ranking in various colors. Their attitude is also very clear, not only providing blog services for their own users, but also providing content for a wider range of readers (subtext: readers can learn about this BSP through these contents and then register as. For most users who write with blogs, they are also happy to see their articles get more promotion opportunities, and their views can influence more people.

As for why there is such a big difference between bsp in China and that in the West, I have covered some of them in my previous articles, so I won't go into details here. However, because the Chinese bsp homepage is responsible for recommending users' content, a big problem has arisen. What kind of blog articles can be put on the home page (or what kind of blogs can be recommended)? This is also a question that constantly challenges me between giving up and giving up.

The basic mechanism of donews to solve this problem is as follows: 1, through train users, whose blog articles can be published directly on donews home page; 2. Recommendation mechanism, creating an area to be recommended. If users want to promote their articles, they can submit them to this area first, and then other users will decide whether they can go to the home page.

It should be said that these two mechanisms of donews are effective and feasible, but they are far from perfect solutions. After a period of operation, Liu Ren admitted that "even through train users can't guarantee that every article is of high quality". From my observation during this period, the recommendation mechanism didn't play much role, because not many users volunteered to be "volunteers". So on the homepage of donews blog, we see more familiar faces with certain circle attributes.

He Xun's blog's understanding of this issue is a gradual process. When we only had one editor (the number of articles added every day was not large), the articles on the first page were basically selected by editors, which was reasonable and effective at that time. Now the number of articles added every day has reached more than ten times, and the number of editors has also expanded to four. It is unrealistic for editors to manipulate articles in the way of web 1.0. As keso said, "If a bsp generates 1 10,000 new posts every day, how many editors do you need to read them all?" Therefore, the focus of web2.0 editing will have to shift from the management of articles to the management of users, because the management of users is a process of accumulation and a process of perfecting the system, and the management of articles is only temporary. You have read 654.38+100000 articles today, and you will read 654.38+100000 articles tomorrow. This workload is terrible.

Therefore, we have been working hard to formulate an objective evaluation system of user behavior, and the future management of users will be mainly based on this system. The ideal state of this system is that the more you contribute to He Xun blog, the more you get from He Xun blog.

At the same time, we are also trying a mechanism similar to donews through train. At present, the number of users who can directly post articles on the homepage of He Xun Blog has exceeded 1000 (because it is still in a very immature stage, we have not made this rule public). Of course, even through train users, the premise of publishing articles on the home page is that the labels are correct and the content does not contain some sensitive words.

We will also try a user recommendation mechanism similar to that in digg.com, and publish it when the homepage of 1 1 He Xun blog is revised and launched in June.

However, I think that even if the above three mechanisms are implemented and run well, there are still many people who are still dissatisfied with the content of He Xun's blog home page, so the final solution can only be to allow users to customize He Xun's blog home page, just like Google News. For example, you can choose to customize all original blog articles labeled "Internet" as your it column, or you can choose some specific blogs as the source of the column, so that you can create your own He Xun blog home page.

The highest satisfaction of bsp homepage users may be to give the control of information selection to users themselves, hehe. I hope we can work in this direction.

Bsp, blog service provider, blog (hosting) service provider. It means that companies or non-profit organizations provide blog services for individuals or other organizations free or paid, including space, blog procedures, blog service maintenance, etc. There are blogs in China, such as China, blogcn, blogdriver and blogbus, and there are blogger and typepad abroad.

Why did bsp come into being? First of all, there are indeed a large number of people who want to use blog services without setting up their own servers and programs, or for various reasons, they can't do what bsp says, so BSP is needed; Because bsp can get the traffic generated by users and the corresponding advertising space resources, and then get the corresponding income and investment, bsp also provides corresponding services for these users. This should be two direct factors.

So what should bsp do? Stable, fast and sufficient server space, and a blog hosting program system with sufficient functions, which is used for the disclosure, aggregation, supervision and corresponding services of user content. This may be what bsp is doing at present. Measuring the pros and cons of a bsp is measured from the above angles, and there is a corresponding so-called blog service evaluation, which came into being as the so-called dragon and tiger list.

All this is true, and it must have been done by bsp. I won't say any more.

However, is bsp losing money just by doing this? What kind of motivation does bsp have to do such a thing with heart? Blogcn's access speed is extremely slow. I wonder how many users have raised this question. Why is there no improvement so far? I don't think it's blogcn's fault. Blogcn is an enterprise. What he did was what he thought was worth doing. He naturally has his reasons for not doing so. From the example of blogcn, it can be seen that under the current mode, bsp seems to have insufficient motivation at this stage. China seems to be used to being free. If you charge, you will face an unpredictable disaster, not to mention the blog service itself is not very technical. If you charge, I can change the door. It's simple.

I think it's time for bsp to change its mind. Bsp is not a platform, but an ecological environment. In this environment, bloggers spontaneously communicate with each other, organize activities spontaneously, survive and live spontaneously, and promote the development of the ecological environment. In this environment, bsp needs to be the basic platform, and more importantly, it needs to provide users with a set of mechanisms that can form positive feedback. Any activity of users is enhancing the positive feedback of the system. This has greatly improved the value of users and bsp.