March 10, 2009
We are constantly on a quest to conquer the next big thing. Mountain. Ocean. Planet. “Conversion Buster.” The next million dollar opportunity. Not that there’s anything fundamentally wrong with that quest. The challenge is that frequently in that quest we ignore the immediately ach...
Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik
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March 09, 2009
One of the things I've been talking about for while is ' Aggregation not Destination ' - or 'Don't Create - Just Aggregate' [things that rhyme are more awesome] a strategy that obviously underlies the new Skittles site, as well as things like We Feel Fine and Twistori before it. It reflects the natu...
Talent imitates, genius steals
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farisyakob
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March 06, 2009
Craigslist is apparently not only the king of classified Ads, but its beating off all the competition for being the Pimp of The Net. CNet: Chicago Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart on Thursday sued the popular Internet classified service, accusing Craigslist of being one of the largest sources of prostit...
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March 02, 2009
I'm giving a brief outline of some research at the Beyond the Crisis: Debating the role of Innovation event tonight, and one of the things required is to put it up for everyone attending to see and react to - one option is to but it up on a blog, so here it is. To recap, the issue is that: During an...
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March 01, 2009
You have to love articles like this one in the New Scientist, showing that the users of 80% of US porn sites voted Conservative: A new nationwide study (pdf) of anonymised credit-card receipts from a major online adult entertainment provider finds little variation in consumption between states. "Whe...
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February 19, 2009
BL and I adore eachother so I was very excited to receive an email from her last night with a link to her latest article on Business Week, Using social media to market your business is a good idea. Just don’t plan on getting your whiz-kid nephew to do it for free — check it out and check...
Marketing Conversation» Marketing Conversation - New Marketing and Social Media by Abraham Harrison LLC
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Chris Abraham
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Umair Haque always writes thought provoking stuff - whether you agree with him or not, it makes interesting reading. He was one of the kindred spirits calling the Crunch a while before it happened, and his recent post on the US response to it is interesting: The real problem isn't stimulus, it's res...
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February 12, 2009
Lijit is a popular and well-respected search application for bloggers. Many sites, including this one, use it because it not only drastically improves upon the default WordPress search, but also because it allows searchers to pull content from sites within the blogger’s network, including soci...
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Jonathan Bailey
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February 03, 2009
The future of Social Network Services (SNS) can be discovered on High School and College campuses. I believe that topic-specific “vertical� SNS’s are very important, but I also think that the model needs to be University-like – a modularized SNS. There needs to be a campus “brand� (or Un...
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The future of Social Network Services (SNS) can be discovered on High School and College campuses. I believe that topic-specific “vertical� SNS’s are very important, but I also think that the model needs to be University-like – a modularized SNS. There needs to be a campus “brand� (or Un...
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