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How To Join Us

#1. We are interested in recruiting you as a volunteer, if you have an interest in prediction markets (and collective intelligence). Be sure to read and understand (:-D ) the ABOUT, MISSION, CODE OF CONDUCT, and TERMS OF USE webpages. Guest blogging on Midas Oracle can help you get traffic to your website and increase its PageRank.

#2. You may either register yourself as a comment author, disclosing your full name (or not), or send your application (as a comment author or as a post/page author) to Chris Masse —see our CONTACT page. When you register, do create your account using your first name and last name, such as “john-doe”. The login is at the bottom of the sidebar.

#3. Registered members of Midas Oracle will receive an e-mail newsletter once in a while —only when important circumstances warrant. (There are e-mail options on your profile page, inside the Midas Oracle system, which allows you to opt out of mass e-mails, if you really need to.)

#4. To have your status upgraded from comment author to post/page author, contact Chris Masse.

#5. To have your name removed from Midas Oracle, send your resignation to the blog administrator (Chris Masse), and he will delete your profile from the blog database.

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The Uniqueness Of Midas Oracle

  1. We publish the best mutant ideas.
  2. We link out to a lot of external resources.

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How To Publish Your Ideas On Midas Oracle

- How To Publish

- How To Comment

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Addendum #1: How the US Air Force deals with blogs

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Addendum #2: The importance of blogs

Venture Beat:

It’s simpler and more effective to deal with the few important tech blogs than with the important editorial offices. Dealing with editorial offices – calling them, trying to meet up with them, pitching – is time-consuming and often frustrating. We pitch for the one or the two articles the journalist can write to push our agenda. With a tech blogger, usually a couple of personal exchanges via email are enough. The blogger, then, can basically write daily updates on anything which may be relevant on the topic if he decides it’s relevant. In that way bloggers can push forward the story more naturally, which I frankly find more authentic. With all the social media [blogs, forums, Twitter, etc.] it’s more about a conversation. And it seems to me as if via news aggregators like TechMeme the mainstream media are forced to pick up the big stories anyway. So overall, it appears to me that approach is more effective for us.

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Addendum #3: Humor

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