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DaniWeb

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I've always wanted a good ole AMA.

A bit about me:

I founded DaniWeb.com in February 2002, while pursuing a computer science degree on Long Island, NY. Currently, I live in Los Gatos in Silicon Valley, California. For two decades, I made a living selling advertising on the site. I've currently been battling cancer since March 2023, which has put DaniWeb in the back seat, and it's definitely shown. However, I'm eager to get back into it and reinvigorate the site.
 
If you had to explain the internet to someone from 100 years ago, how would you do it?
 
If you had to explain the internet to someone from 100 years ago, how would you do it?
Hmm ... The Internet is a forum (see what I did there?) that everyone in the world can attend through the use of small electronic devices, without having to be physically present. Anyone can publish articles, post announcements, engage in commerce, or exchange dialogue with other attendees.

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Did you ever think your community would be online as long as it has been?
 
Did you ever think your community would be online as long as it has been?
Yes, I did. Between 2005-2010, DaniWeb was one of the most popular websites on the Internet, and I thought it was going to remain my career forever. I never considered that the tide might turn one day.

I was being pitched by all sorts of VCs, and at one time even had a VC firm in Palo Alto want to invest $10M in DaniWeb. I turned them all down because, well, frankly, I was fresh out of college, still living at home in New York, didn't understand the VC world, didn't understand Silicon Valley startup culture, didn't understand what was being offered to me, and couldn't imagine picking up and moving to California.

Then Facebook entered the scene. Then Stack Overflow entered the scene. Then Reddit entered the scene. And now here I am today, after quite a long run, but with DaniWeb not even covering its hosting expenses, barely getting traffic, and probably pretty close to having to shut it down for good.

Oh, and i ended up moving to Silicon Valley years later anyways, and ultimately met my husband here and have since settled down.
 
What's the secret of DaniWeb lasting for so long?
And do you see it go on for another ten years?
 
Lovely to meet you here on FP DaniWeb, I am a long time admirer of all that you have achieved at Daniweb, well done and many congratulations. I'm very sorry to hear that you have been ill. I hope you are on the road to recovery and get well soon.

If you didn't own DaniWeb and were to start a new site from scratch today, what type of site or business would you build?
 
What are your future plans for DaniWeb?
I'm not quite sure. I've been dealing with a lot of health issues ever since 2020, and then in 2023 I was diagnosed with terminal cancer. I've spent all of 2020, part of 2021, all of 2023, and the majority of 2024 completely bed-bound and unable to spend time on the computer.

As a result of that, combined with being hacked in 2015 that landed our database and entire mailing list on the black market, and a poor feature launch that made no one able to log in for about a month and a half in 2016, DaniWeb has really, really, really suffered.

We barely get any traffic or posts anymore, and, as of 2022, can't even afford to pay our hosting bills. It's a mess! That's what brought me to Forum Promotion, actually. I've been feeling better this past week or two (I really hope this trend continues!) and want to do everything I can to try to revive DaniWeb. I know it's an uphill battle, because it's like starting from fresh. As you guys know, it's much harder to start a forum in 2025 than it was in 2002! I'm not sure if DaniWeb has a future if I can't figure something out quick.

What's the secret of DaniWeb lasting for so long?
And do you see it go on for another ten years?
I know this is cliche, but it was being at the right place and the right time.

When I started DaniWeb in 2002, it's because, as an innovative college student, I wanted to do something that none of the other big players in the industry (CNET, Ziff Davis, etc.) were doing. They were all treating their online publications as the digital equivalent of their bread-and-butter print publications (PC Magazine, etc.) that put them on the map, essentially creating a different website for each of their print publications, all under the umbrella of a digital conglomerate, and I felt a different approach was necessary.

Basically DaniWeb was founded out of my frustration that there were sooo many niche forums out at the time, and I felt like just to put a website together, I had to use JustLinux.com to learn about the OS, WebHostingTalk.com to learn how to host it, PHPFreaks.com to learn about the php side, DBForums.com for the database side, SitePointForums.com and WebmasterWorld.com for the marketing and SEO. Every community has its own set of rules and nuances, and I wanted to create one unified place where you can learn about all of the technologies you use together in a consistent environment with the same community culture and familiar faces.

The result was that DaniWeb became one of the 100 most popular sites on the web, and no one has heard of CNET anymore.

That strategy paid off for quite awhile. However, when Stack Overflow came onto the scene, everything changed. We no longer had a truly unique offering. Yes, Stack Overflow is strictly Q&A and we are discussion based, but there's always Reddit. We haven't really kept up with the changing times, especially in the last handful of years where my health has really struggled.

I'm not sure I see DaniWeb going for another 10 years. At least, not with a lot of innovation and revamping. We can't ride on the coattails of 20 year old innovation forever.
 
Lovely to meet you here on FP DaniWeb, I am a long time admirer of all that you have achieved at Daniweb, well done and many congratulations. I'm very sorry to hear that you have been ill. I hope you are on the road to recovery and get well soon.

If you didn't own DaniWeb and were to start a new site from scratch today, what type of site or business would you build?
Thank you!! I really, really appreciate it.

It would probably be a SaaS product of some type. Back in 2016, I created Dazah (which has since been rebranded into DaniWeb Connect). It's essentially Tinder for business networking. I have 3 patents on the matching algorithm which match users based on people likely to connect. It initially started off as a separate product, Dazah, but then I found it really, really difficult to split my time between Dazah and DaniWeb, so I rebranded it DaniWeb Connect and integrated it into the DaniWeb feature set. There's a huge API around it, too. You can read more about it here: https://www.daniweb.com/connect/developers

But, yeah, if I wasn't doing DaniWeb, I would probably be prioritizing Dazah.
 
What is your ideal type of holiday?
I particularly dislike traveling. My ideal vacation is a day trip to Monterey or Carmel-by-the-sea on the coast of California, about 1-1.5 hrs from home. Then, after a joyful day, arriving home and climbing into my own bed. No luggage or airplanes involved.
 
What is the scariest thing that has ever happened to you while you were alone?
 
What is the scariest thing that has ever happened to you while you were alone?
It was the middle of the night and I was in bed in my apartment. I was living alone at the time. Apparently, earlier that evening I ate some bad food and developed food poisoning. My blood pressure went all the way down and, at first I just had really bad vertigo, but eventually I lost my vision entirely. I just saw black. I reached for the cordless landline phone on my nightstand to dial 911, but the phone wasn't in the cradle. I got out of bed and crawled around on the floor of my apartment trying to find where my phone was, and was unable to find it, but I did somehow manage to find my iPhone. (Back in those days, I only used my mobile phone when I wasn't home, so it was near my purse by the front door.) Being a touchscreen, and not being able to see, from memory I clicked where I only assumed the favorites button was, and then touched the top of the screen to dial my mom. It worked, I spoke to her, and then I lost consciousness.
 
What was the very first thing you looked up on your first time on the internet?
 
What was the very first thing you looked up on your first time on the internet?
I actually remember this. AOL Keyword: Nick to get to the Nickelodeon area of AOL. It had a submit feedback button and I wrote a long, in depth message addressed to the powers that be detailing why they should bring my favorite TV show at the time, Get Smart, back to Nick@Nite.
 
Microwaved bagel. Warm and chewy.
I forgot to mention: I was born with no sense of smell or taste and eat entirely by texture. Hence the reason I ate an entire portion of spoiled food without realizing it, which led to such bad food poisoning.
 
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