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BO DIDDLEY-The Originator website celebrates 10th birthday

Friday March 14th 2008 marks the 10th anniversary of the launch of this BO DIDDLEY-The Originator website, the most detailed and accurate source of information about BO DIDDLEY on the Internet.

Special thanks are due in particular to the following for their assistance, advice and kind messages over the past 10 years:

Sam Andrew, Carmine Appice, Charlie Apple, The Association, Robin Bachman, Paul Barrere, Benny & The Jets, Black Oak Arkansas, Eric Burdon, Bishop Solomon Burke, Canned Heat, Freddy Cannon, Keith Caton & The Accelerators, Bob Corritore, Carl Cunningham, Dick Dale, Andy Davis, Bob Davis, Albert J. DeGroft, Jack de Keyzer, Rick Derringer, Bennie Dingo, The Dovells, Carlos R. Duque, The Electric Prunes, Entrain, Paul Evans, Harry Fink, The Five Americans, Gary Fletcher, Foghat, Robert Fontenot, Frankie Ford, Peter Frampton, Scott Free, Faith Fusillo, Gary Gordon, Francis Goulet, Graham Central Station, David Gross, Wolfgang Guhl, Debby Hastings, Ronnie Hawkins, The Hi-Risers, Mike Hugg, Iron Butterfly, Tommy James, Gloria Jolivet, Patricia T. Jones, Patrina Jones, Paul Jones, Carol Kaye, Bob Keane, Dave Kelly, Chris Kinman, Al Kooper, Lady Bo, Alan Lakey, Margo Lewis, Wally Malone, The Marcels, Mike Marti, Roger McGuinn, Tom McGuinness, Andy McKaie, Barry Melton, The Mills Brothers, Anna Moo, John Moore, Charlie Musselwhite, Richard Nader, Chuck Negron, Carla Olson, Stan Perkins, The Platters, The Priests, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Elliott Randall, Tommy Roe, Emperor Rosko, Nick Savage, Duke Shanahan, Sha Na Na, Pat Shediack, Sheena & The Rokkets, Sly & The Family Stone, Peter Stitt, Barry Tashian, Kingsize Taylor, Bob Timmers, The Treniers, Moe Tucker, Chris Tuthill, Vini & The Demons, George R. White and Steve Winwood.

The webite has been recognised and listed by a number of major on-line education resources, including the US Institute of Museum & Library Services' Librarians' Index to the Internet (LII), the BUBL Information Service Catalogue of Internet Resources located at the Centre for Digital Library Research at Strathclyde University in Scotland, the MSN Encarta Encyclopedia and the on-line version of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

We are also delighted that the website has maintained strong links over the past decade with Allexperts.com, the oldest and largest free Q&A service on the Internet, answering many questions from fans and students relating to BO DIDDLEY, his life and music.

Here's to the next 10 years... let it roll!

Encyclopedia Britannica On-line - one of the world's most trusted sources of information: http://www.britannica.com/

MSN Encarta On-line Encyclopedia: http://encarta.msn.com/

US Institute of Museum & Library Services' Librarians' Index to the Internet - Websites You Can Trust: http://www.lii.org/

BUBL Information Service's Catalogue of Internet Resources - Selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas: http://www.bubl.ac.uk/index.html

Allexperts.com - the oldest and largest free Q&A service on the Internet: http://www.allexperts.com/ep/2124-23725/Bo-Diddley/David-Blakey.htm

David (Webmaster).

Re: BO DIDDLEY-The Originator website celebrates 10th birthday

We have received the following unsolicited message from Bob Davis, CEO of the popular Soul-Patrol.com website, on the occasion of this BO DIDDLEY-The Originator website's 10th anniversary.

Many thanks for all your support and encouragement, Bob.

David (Webmaster).

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HEY BO DIDDLEY (indeed!!!!!)

I have discussed the truly historic nature of the "BO DIDDLEY-The Originator" website in the past. Today, I would once again like to acknowlege it again, as it celebrates its TENTH YEAR OF EXISTENCE.

It's important, not only because it celebrates the life/career of one of the most important artists in the history of Black music, but also because it is a PIONEERING SITE OF THE BLACK INTERNET and today it
remains one of the most EFFECTIVE ARTIST WEBSITES that I know of. It isn't flashy or fancy, but it is the MODEL FOR HOW AN ARTIST SHOULD MARKET THEMSELVES ON THE INTERNET.

Here is something I wrote about it a few years ago....

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Everyone knows that BO DIDDLEY is one of the pioneers of Black music. However he is also one of the pioneers of the Black Internet. During the 1990s, one of the first Black music websites I encountered was BO DIDDLEY's website at: http://members.tripod.com/~Originator_2/

I signed up for his mailing list when I first encountered it and since that time I have been getting weekly updates about the activities of BO DIDDLEY. I'm sure that by now there must be tens of thousands (perhaps over 100,000) of others?

It remains in this day of MySpace, Blogs, YouTube, etc. one of the top 5 most effective artist websites on the entire Internet. Here are a few reasons why:

- The url has never changed, it's a free "personal page".
- The website is updated weekly.
- It contains the entire history of BO DIDDLEY, so it's a great reference.
- They send out the weekly updates.
- They post the weekly updates in relevant usenet groups, bulletin boards, etc.
- They reply back quickly to any questions.
- They don't spend any money to do any of this.

The weekly updates follow simple but highly effective guidelines:

- They actually provide you with real information about the artist. Upcoming appearences, radio interviews, concert reviews, etc. along with appropriate links and NO FLUFF.

- 100 percent text emails (no graphics, no MP3 files, no html), this ensures that the email will actually reach its destination and avoid ISP spam blockers. If there are graphics they want you to see, they give you a link on the website to see the graphic. Plus, there are some people (like me for example) who simply DELETE any email containing any sort of a file attachment (unless the person has warned me in advance they are sending me something).

- They constantly give credit to other people who provide them with assistance. Not only is this "the right thing to do", but it also increases the likelihood that the people you are giving credit to will also pass along YOUR email to their network of friends on the Internet.

- When they post a link, it ALWAYS has the "fully qualified URL" (yes, that means the "http://"). One of the biggest mistakes I see artists making in their mailings is to NOT use "fully qualified URLs" when posting links.

Example:

**Good - Most everyone will be able to click: http://www.google.com

**Fair - Half will be able to click & half won't: www.google.com

**Horrible - Nobody will be able to click: google.com

Using fully qualified URLs will dramatically increase the effectiveness of any email.

BO DIDDLEY's website is, in my opinion, one of the models that all artists should take a serious look at when planning their Internet operations. There are some great, inexpensive and simple ideas that they have implemented and been using at a very high rate of effectiveness for many years.

The site, much like the artist, is one of the ORIGINATORS.

Big ups to David Blakey, the Webmaster of the BO DIDDLEY-The Originator website: http://members.tripod.com/~Originator_2/

Check it out...

Bob Davis
SOUL-PATROL.COM WEBSITE
http://www.soul-patrol.com/

Re: BO DIDDLEY-The Originator website celebrates 10th birthday

We have received the following unsolicited message from Vini Demon of the great blues/rock band Vini & The Demons, on the occasion of this BO DIDDLEY-The Originator website's 10th anniversary.

Many thanks for your very kind words, Vini!

David (Webmaster).

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Dear David and Lynn,

Happy 10th anniversary!!!

Thank you so much for the honorable mention in your last email. Although you may not hear from me regularly, you can rest assured that I read every transmission and love checking all the links. You do such a wonderful job, and sometimes, that, in and of itself, can be a curse. I expect you to be there, doing your thing on a regular basis, no questions asked, never thinking to send you a thank you note or a chorus of three cheers across the pond. I do apologize. I will be more thoughtful in future.

The great thing we share is our love for Bo. The few years I spent being around him, playing with him, were magical, and the visits I made every so often to see him were just as special. Your site is a great testament to his life and many accomplishments, and I for one will always applaud you for it.

Thanks again.

Truly blue,

Vini Demon