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The Million Dollar Napkin (Don’t Worry NOT An Affiliate Link)
Keith Goodrum | October 14th 2008 by Keith Goodrum
OK, so I check my email today & there is an email for the million dollar napkin for Ryan Diess’s new product the continuity blueprint. And I’m thinking to myself… “Oh, boy another product launch… WEEEE!!!” We read more
It’s Time for a Viable Business Model
LucaFiligheddu.com | October 14th 2008 by luca Filigheddu
During these days the latest articles by “top” US bloggers are all about how to survive from the huge financial crisis which is hitting the US market with all the evident consequences and impacts for the worldwide economy. When I read Rob read more
Open Source: #fail?
Adii - Freelancer & Business Strategist | October 14th 2008 by Adriaan Pienaar
Whilst everyone loves Open Source, it seems that not everyone is as optimistic about the long-term sustainability of the open source model as a profitable business... Recent reports even go as far as suggesting that previously, leading open source ad read more
Open Source: #fail?
Just Ranee | October 14th 2008 by Ranee
Whilst everyone loves Open Source, it seems that not everyone is as optimistic about the long-term sustainability of the open source model as a profitable business... Recent reports even go as far as suggesting that previously, leading open source ad read more
Yahoo Stock Plummets to $13, Investor Proposes Microsoft Acquisit…
for-searchengine | October 12th 2008 by udinomx
Hindsight is always 20/20, and that Microsoft acquisition offer for Yahoo earlier this year is looking sweeter by the moment looking in the rear view mirror. Too bad Yahoo rejected the $31 per share offer, because their stock has plummeted to $13 a s read more
At Morgan Stanley,Out look darken Stork Tumble Japan
Great contains articles from the back issues of magazines, j… | October 11th 2008 by Articlesmodern.com
Morgan Stanley last Friday racing to ensure that its financial lifeline from the Bank of Japan’s confidence in large-scale, the embattled Wall Street investment banks to continue to weaken. Investors have begun to doubt whether the Bank of Japa read more
‘Thinking Bigger’ - The SmallFishBigMoney Manifesto
Small Fish Big Money - Business, Finance Management and Weal… | October 10th 2008 by Fabien
The SmallFishBigMoney Thinking Bigger Manifesto In October 2007, I created SmallFishBigMoney.Com - a site for news about internet business, online monetization techniques, marketing and entrepreneurship. In October 2008, I relaunched the site with a read more
Analogy #212: Incremental Dead-Ends
Planninga from Nanninga | October 9th 2008
THE STORYIn case you were wondering why it has been so long since I wrote my blog, two weeks ago I was on vacation. This past week I had a medical problem with my eye.The eye doctor diagnosed it as “Recurrent Corneal Erosion.” What happened was read more
Rastlos: Innovator & Suchender in Sachen Advertising
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | October 9th 2008
Google lässt einfach nicht locker. In dieser Woche die AnkündigungenAdvertising in Games (Beta, US only)Seit ein paar Wochen gibt automatisch spielende, quasi aufgezwungene post-roll Advertising am Ende eines Videoclips.Natürlich gelingt nicht all read more
Do You Have A Survival Strategy? The Ice Cream Man Doesn’t
Leadership Development | October 8th 2008 by Jonathan
Ah, there is nothing like enjoying a cold ice cream bar on a hot summer day. One recent sunny day, I was sitting outside my home and could hear a faint musical tune off in the distance. At first, I ignored it. But as it became louder and louder I read more
Schickler soll die Sanierung bzw. das Sparprogramm der WAZ-Gruppe…
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | October 8th 2008
berichtet horizont.net und der Betriebsrat habe sich schon der Mitarbeit dreier Juristen versichert ... mehrDie Schickler-Gruppe Kompetenzcenter Medien hat auch schon andere 'harte Sanierungen' begleitet. Unter anderem die der Frankfurter Rundschau:R read more
Get an idea of what it takes to sell a commercial theme
Pixfan | October 7th 2008 by Antony Barroux
Here's a pretty cool interview with 4 established commercial theme developers / business owners (including me of course). So have a read and get an idea of what it takes to run a business in this marketplace. read more
Get an idea of what it takes to sell a commercial theme
Adii - Freelancer & Business Strategist | October 7th 2008 by Adriaan Pienaar
Here's a pretty cool interview with 4 established commercial theme developers / business owners (including me of course). So have a read and get an idea of what it takes to run a business in this marketplace. read more
Prepair Yourself for a Rough Ride, Great Dive Ahead
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | October 7th 2008
like Joe and Jerome Maurice from Wisconsin in this picture from the 30'sSource: blog.modernmechanix.comCrises are a man’s best friend and can help to do the unavoidable without delay and come out even stronger ...Security note:Don't start off with read more
David Morgan's Advice for Saving (American) Metro Newspaper
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | October 5th 2008
Dave urges newspaper to- Face reality- Prepare for disassembly and reconstruction- Shrink print products dramatically- Dramatically reduce and refocus newsrooms- Partner nationally- Exit printing and distribution- It's all about local marketing servi read more
Building a Profitable Web 2.0 Web Site
Web Data Source | October 3rd 2008 by WebDatamation - Akshay Sura LLC
Competition for building a profitable Web site is quite fierce. Yet many of us have dreams of a unique concept that will attract viewers, followed soon thereafter by advertisers. I'm not sure what percentage of aspirants succeed in this quest, but I read more
Picking a Product
SEO Tips | October 3rd 2008 by thanaads
You may read this title and think that you have already accomplished this step, and that your product (or your vision for your product) is already refined, wrapped, and ready for purchase. However, there are many key questions that should be conside read more
Swoopo: Irrational escalation of commitment
Architectures of Control in Design | October 2nd 2008
Swoopo, a new kind of “entertainment shopping” auction site, takes Martin Shubik’s classic Dollar Auction game to a whole new, automated, mass participation level. It’s an example of the escalation of commitment, or a sunk cos read more
Attraction Marketing Creates A New Generation Of Entrepreneurs
Jason and Jodie | October 1st 2008
Attraction Marketing is a very under utilised strategy suitable to any business model. read more
Freudian slip in BBC iTunes story
Architectures of Control in Design | October 1st 2008
From this BBC story, as of 6.43 pm. P.S. I love the way it’s claimed “everyone will benefit” from the royalty rise. As a consumer, I can’t wait to be paying more! Perhaps a price increase will help limit the consumption of thi read more
Sinus Headaches and Giving it Away for Free
Beyond Mom | September 30th 2008 by Jennifer Gniadecki
Whatever pressure system is going through my area is giving me a sinus headache. One of those headaches where you kind of wish your head would explode because it would be such a relief. I’ve been writing and talking to people in the blogospher read more
Newspaper Dual Mode Circulation vs. Advertising-Led Free Paper
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | September 30th 2008
The latest newspaper in line adopting the so called 'Dual Mode' circulation is The Gravesend Reporter. Instead selling 6.000 copies at a cover price of 40 pence (UKP) a week it will sell for just 25 pence and it will be distributed (partly) for free read more
Da sorgt sich der Verleger: Was mache ich mit meiner Webseite und…
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | September 29th 2008
André Hellmann (zelect) kennt die Sorgen der Verleger und deren noch verhaltenen Wunsch mit ihren Webaktivitäten Geld zu verdienen. Er nennt und skizziert auf relevant media. now. 8 Ansätze, die zwar nicht besonders neu und/oder innovativ sind, ab read more
While Solving the Financial Mess, Let’s also Transform the “B…
Notes on Noble Business | September 26th 2008
Can you imagine a worse scenario than business and government essentially colluding to achieve a societal goal (in this case “affordable housing”) but doing it in a way (providing high risk credit) that actually bankrupted major corporations in t read more
Solid SEO Starts With A Solid Business Model
Web Data Source | September 25th 2008 by WebDatamation - Akshay Sura LLC
Bob Massa, one of the original SEOs (though I don't think he likes to be referred to with that label), always talks about SEO from a conversion standpoint, offering quotes like "traffic without conversions is the epitome of futility." The SEO space i read more
EmTech at MIT
Scripped Inc.: Hollywood Entrepreneurship | September 25th 2008 by Sunil Rajaraman
Hey folks, back with another post. Hopefully I’ll be more frequent with these now that the rhythms of school and Scripped have settled into a steady, up tempo beat. I write my first correspondence from our Cambridge office about EmTech, the eme read more
Don't Sell Your Product Recommend It
MaxNRG For Life | September 16th 2008 by Annie
So you found out about MaxGXL, and your became an associate, what's next?Do you need to get out and start selling it? NO!Please don't. Selling Network Marketing products is a mistake, if you're not using the products, and loving the products then in read more
McDonald's Strategy: Meat, Potatoes and Coffee
A Management Consultant @ Large | September 14th 2008 by JP Farrell & Associates, Inc.
"50th Anniversary McDonald's"in River North, Chicago, ILIn a story appearing in today's Chicago Tribune, McDonald's CEO Jim Skinner reports that his biggest pet peeve is when a worker fills a cup of coffee directly from the drip dispenser instead of read more
Israel’s Cellcom Tries Out Advertising Driven Model
WildBlueSkies.com | September 14th 2008
Cellcom, Israel’s largest mobile phone operator with 3.1 million subscribers at the end of June, has launched a new advertising model in Israel which allows its subscribers to accumulate free air time in exchange for watching commercials. Based read more
Stuck in Google’s Doghouse
Great contains articles from the back issues of magazines, j… | September 13th 2008 by Articlesmodern.com
By JOE NOCERA : A few days ago, Dan Savage had his lawyer send a nine-page, 4,000-word letter to the antitrust division of the Justice Department. Mr. Savage, 59, runs Sourcetool.com, a business-to-business Web site that acts as a directory, listing read more

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