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Juniper Research: in 2013 werden rund 2,1 Mrd. Mobiltelefonnutzer…
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | August 5th 2008
Nach der heute veröffentlichten, globalen Studie zum Mobile Payment Markt werden bis 2013 rund 2,1 Mrd. Mobile Subscriber für Digitale Güter per Mobile zahlen, die sie auf ihr Mobile herunterladen. Das seien u.a. für Musik, Tickets, Video, Infota read more
Kein Bezahl-Content auf dem Doktorsblog
Doktorsblog | August 4th 2008 by Chris
addLoadEvent(meyshan_search_king_autocomplete_activate); Ich habe ja hier über Sinn und Unsinn eines "Bezahl-Artikels / gesponsorten Gewinnspiels" sinniert. Angeboten wurde mir zunächst einen "bezahlten aber versteckten Werbe read more
3 Things You Need to Know
Copyblogger | July 26th 2008
1. As you may have heard by now, Teaching Sells is shutting its doors to new members at the end of July (that’s this coming Thursday night, July 31). After 9 months of intense content creation and marketing the program, we’re going to simply focu read more
Bezahl-Content auf dem Doktorsblog!?
Doktorsblog | July 21st 2008 by Chris
addLoadEvent(meyshan_search_king_autocomplete_activate); Im Laufe meines Bloggerdaseins habe ich insgesamt 5 Angebote für Bezahl-Content erhalten. Eins davon nahm ich sogar an, verkaufte meine Seele in die Schweiz, und erhielt einen Blogger- read more
Chris Anderson: Wie lange wird das WSJ wohl bei seinem Bezahlmode…
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | July 6th 2008
Auf 'The Long Tail' diskutiert und spekuliert Chris Anderson, wie lange das WSJ wohl noch bei ihrem gebührenpflichtigen Modell bleiben wird. Er zeigt die aktuelle Vergleichstatistik 'Unique Visitors' der New York Times vs. WSJ.com von compete , die read more
Google YouTube Screening Room Launched
Hugo E. Martin on Media, Marketing & Internet | June 20th 2008
at the Los Angeles Film Festival (June 19-29, 2008)Starting with selected partners, targeting independent filmmakers, they can show and sell Short- and feature-length movies as download and packaged DVDs ...From David Chartier on arstechnica.com"Thro read more
Battlefield: Bad Company drops paid extras
Xbox Living | April 10th 2008 by Colin Temple
DICE and EA have announced that the paid weapons and other content that was planned to appear in their upcoming Battlefield: Bad Company have been dropped. Until now, the companies had been planning to allow players to add new weapons and upgrades t read more
Mengapa akses Cosaaranda.Com berbayar…?
Catatan perjalanan menuju pensiun dini di usia yang dini | April 1st 2008 by Satilamofa
Pagi ini saya dapat email melalui feed content nya Cosaranda.Com dengan judul “A Hard Decision”, sedih juga kalau orang keren ini benar-benar melakukannya (Akses berbayar ke Gudangnya Materi Bisnis Online) . Tapi setelah dipikir pikir kayanya ada read more
Free Video Debunks Product Launch Hype
Copyblogger | March 7th 2008
Check out this great free video from Jeff Walker (no email registration required) that debunks the whole Internet marketing guru product launch thing. If you haven’t heard of him, Jeff is the guy who devised the product launch system back in 20 read more
A 20-Step Process For Finding Your 1,000 True Fans
Copyblogger | March 6th 2008
Wired Magazine’s Senior Editor Kevin Kelly wrote a great post this week called 1,000 True Fans, and it’s been getting a lot of attention around the blogosphere. Kelly essentially argues that to be a success online, you don’t need a read more
Er. Where’d the posts about Mac’s and online marketing go?
Context | February 4th 2008 by Scott McAndrew
Since the middle of last year, all posts about the Mac/Apple have been published directly on my new(er) Macintosh-specific blog, On a Mac. I also recently started a new online marketing blog - Online Marketing Performance. These blogs were started as read more
Is Digital Coaching Right for You?
Copyblogger | January 30th 2008
Seth Godin recently wrote about the concept of digital coaching, and how there seems to be a shortage of people providing this kind of service. And there’s no doubt that this is a huge growth area for online training and coaching concepts. How read more
Making Newspapers Matter: The Tragic Value of Content
Below the Fold | December 29th 2007
???Hey Gary: After a year of unanswered emails to the editor of the Portland, Maine, Press Herald pleading for better local reporting and editing...I started a blog a month ago?????? T.C. Munjoy, Pressing the Herald (http://pressingtheherald.blogspot read more
The Best of Copyblogger in 2007
Copyblogger | December 26th 2007
It’s time for the ubiquitous “best of 2007″ lists, so why not one for Copyblogger? I’ll go ahead and do a round-up of the year’s best-received posts, with a bit of commentary on what was notable from each month. So, if y read more
Penny for your thoughts… $10 for…
Context | December 17th 2007 by Scott McAndrew
For whatever reason I keep stumbling across sites this week which are willing to pay visitors to help build their content base. The latest: Today I came across Epinions’ “10 for 10 Promotion” which is currently offering $10 for ev read more
Free Sneak Peek at the Blog Mastermind Program
Copyblogger | December 5th 2007
Yaro Starak is about to close the doors on his Blog Mastermind training program on December 10, so he’s offering a free look at one of the lessons in the course. As I mentioned when I reviewed the free ebook that preceded the paid course, Yaro& read more
The Myth of the Long Tail and the True Value of Blogging
Copyblogger | November 30th 2007
One of the big buzz posts this week comes from Read/Write Web, and it does a great job of explaining why chasing “long tail” topics as a blogger is a bad move when it comes to making money. In other words, there’s certainly money t read more
What Web Writers Can Learn from the Writer’s Strike
Copyblogger | November 13th 2007
Back in the summer of 1997, I walked into the managing partner’s big corner office of the downtown Dallas law firm I worked at and resigned. I wasn’t certain what I wanted to do with my life, but I knew I didn’t want to practice la read more
Rupert Murdoch is a fan of Passion2Publish.com
Social Media with Bud Caddell | November 13th 2007 by Bud Caddell
via "News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch said Tuesday he intends to make access to The Wall Street Journal's Web site free, trading subscription fees for anticipated ad revenue." Rupe'... err. Can I call you Rupe'? For such a busy, extravagantly rich read more
Teaching Sells is Live
Copyblogger | October 24th 2007
After much work and not much sleep, the Teaching Sells training program is open for business. Hopefully the combination of the free report and the site copy will stand on its own, but I thought I’d take a moment to address some of the question read more
Thanks Google!
Copyblogger | October 24th 2007
Imaginary conversation going on in the blogosphere right now: Dude 1: “Hey man, did you hear that Google lowered the Page Rank on a bunch of popular blogs?” Dude 2: “Yeah, I did… Engadget, ProBlogger, Copyblogger… Dude 1: “ read more
Free Report: Teaching Sells
Copyblogger | October 15th 2007
So, I’ve been promising that I’d release a free report this week, and I actually got it done. There’s even an audio version, should you be so inclined. Anyway, I’ll let the download page give you the details, but if you’ read more
Link Karma Story Time
Copyblogger | October 13th 2007
This collection of link karma is a bit different, in that the links lead to articles that tell a story about this website. Forget the ebook, interactive media artists are the next big online entrepreneurs. What happens when everyone blocks out your read more
How to Create Ebooks That Sell
Copyblogger | October 8th 2007
As more people begin to realize that blogging for ad dollars and other free content strategies might not be the best way to make money online, I’m getting more and more questions related to creating information products. Producing information read more
Times Select and the Flawed Logic of Paid Content Models
Social Media with Bud Caddell | September 20th 2007 by Bud Caddell
I was reading through an article on Poynter about the NYTimes dropping "Times Select" -- their paid content model, and something about the tone of the story and the tone of the situation rubbed me the wrong way. Everyone is talking about how the NYTi read more
Dave Pollard and Kevin Muldoon, More Tips
One Step Forward | May 14th 2007 by Mel
I ran across a link to Dave Pollard's blog on not just how to blog but how to do it well and how to get better. There are several insanely useful links in this post, so I'll just link to the whole thing. I've got a sneaking suspicion that my readab read more
Job links and a new article experiment
One Step Forward | May 9th 2007 by Mel
Yet another breadcrumb trail today led me to The Dabbling Mum, which is looking for all sorts of things. The pay is decent, especially for reprints of articles that are already up, and you don't have to give them exclusive rights for original materi read more

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