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A Library Card Under the Christmas Tree
The Scholarly Kitchen —
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Twas the month before Christmas, and by listening hard, you can hear Joe Esposito yearn for a library card. The reasons are simple, yet give publishers pause. No wonder Joes only hope is with Santa Claus.7 hours ago -
Models Direct Has Models All Wrapped Up For Gift Shop Poppi Red
Your Story —
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Another successful assignment with Models Direct.8 hours ago -
“We’ve been growing 50%-plus per month”
Quickthink —
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Why QT is starting to track Foursquare Wouldn’t you love to say that? I certainly would. The person behind the boast is Dennis Crowley, CEO of Foursquare. Om Malik has a nice post about why Foursquare is so hot. Here are a few snippets (the headings are from me — the indented text is from the post) The ...9 hours ago -
Great blog post series on customer validation/conversion/metrics
Pure Play —
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Via recommendations on Google Reader I signed up to ash maurya who is a founder of CloudFire (dead simple photo/video sharing for busy parents). He is working through the build and validation of a paid-only service for media sharing and he has started a series of posts to share his experience in detail. Amongst ...10 hours ago -
Milestones to Startup Success
Startup Marketing Blog - By Sean Ellis —
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When your startup accepts outside money (such as venture capital), you are obligated to focus on maximizing long-term shareholder value. For most startups this is directly based on your ability to grow (customers, revenue and eventually profit). Most entrepreneurs understand the importance of growth; the common ...15 hours ago -
If We Dont Kick People Off The Internet For File Sharing, Footb...
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
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Weve discussed in the past how the UKs Premier Leagues fear of the internet has been a case study in what not to do online. But it seems that the Premier League bosses still want to push forward with plans to make it more difficult and more annoying for fans to actually watch matches. read more20 hours ago -
Viability of Open-Source Business Models Irrelevant to EC’s MySQL Objections
Twilight in the Valley of the Nerds —
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Yesterday the New York Times published a story that used MySQL as a point of departure for a broader examination of the efficacy of business models surrounding open-source software. At the end of the article, the NYT and its sources appear to have reached the conclusion that nobody except Red Hat makes money as a [...]1 day ago -
Media Turmoil
Quickthink —
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David Carr has an interesting piece in NYT about how media markets are changing. I found it via Fred Wilson. It is worth a read just to get a sense of the turmoil. Those looking for opportunities, might consider this quote from Dave Certain stalwart brands will survive and even thrive because of a new scarcity ...1 day ago -
Postal Service future gets input from First Coast
Postal News Network —
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As delivery bundles shrink, experts seek possibilities to keep the agency afloat"...after spending a career with the Postal Service, spent much of the summer looking at what the future business models for the Postal Service might look like. Slentz worked 30 years for the service, moving up through several regional ...1 day ago -
FAQ: How would paywalls affect advertisers? (and other questions)
Online Journalism Blog —
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More questions from a student that I’m publishing as part of the FAQ section : 1. If News Corp starts charging for news stories, do you think readers would pay or they would just go to different newspapers? Both, but mostly the latter. Previous experiments with paywalls saw audiences drop between 60 and 97% . ...2 days ago -
Network Marketing – The Ultimate People’s Business
Blog Post —
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If you’ve ever heard of Network Marketing, you’ve probably heard it said that it is essentially a people’s business. Some have also labelled it a people’s franchise because of the similarities between the business models of network marketing and franchising. Advocates of the industry name it as the ultimate ...2 days ago -
Adsense Ebook Myth and Adsense Fundamental Requirement!
Internet Marketing Solutions —
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one who to online are businesses today, remember also business are Choosing business a is One reputable model person is which program Google when is reputable as [...]3 days ago -
The engine is the content, the car the aggregation, and the engineer the journalist.
Thoughts of Nigel —
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An interesting take on the problem of news (Ht- Martin Belam ) News consumers are mainly interested in news coverage, not content. Coverage is a service that promises to keep its users "in the loop" about what is relevant to them and their peer groups. It is delivered by selecting content on readers behalf – i.e. ...3 days ago -
News Corp. Stirs Pot in Threat to Cut Exclusive Deal with Microsoft
Twilight in the Valley of the Nerds —
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News Corp. potentate Rupert Murdoch supposedly has been pondering a delisting of his company’s news content from Google’s search network. Moreover, according to reports, Murdoch has been considering an exclusive relationship that would see News Corp’s content be searchable and available only on Microsoft’s ...4 days ago -
Online Journalism round-up
JP Digital Digest —
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Independent to charge for bulk printing The Independent is living up to its name by trying a different approach in the battle to generate revenue. The blog UpYourEgo has written how the newspaper is set to charge users for printing stories from their news site. It describes how you get the choice of a ...4 days ago -
Putting the commons to work: the next market wave
P2P Foundation —
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This blog entry from Massimo De Angelis is available from his website , with links: “The next disciplinary market wave — if it will come at all — will likely be greatly dependent on commons at every scale of social action. For this reason, a reasonably strong political recomposition wave around commons to ...4 days ago -
Journalism grads get entrepreneurial
The Evolving Newsroom —
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I like this post on Wired Journalists about three journalism graduates in Philadelphia who didn’t find work straightaway so set up a local tech news service called Technically Philly . We spent the next few months building connections, covering events and interviewing community leaders to serve a population ...4 days ago -
Murdoch is flawed -there is no such thing as scarcity in the 21st century media
Thoughts of Nigel —
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While we are into predictions,Harvaad business schools Umair Haque has paid short shrift to the Murdoch Microsoft attacks on Google The simplest flaw in the MicroFoxs strategic logic? MicroFox is trying to create artificial scarcity instead of value. That might have worked in the 20th century, but in a ...5 days ago -
Open Infrastructures I: conference report
P2P Foundation —
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This report on the conference in Manchester on November 3, on “Media Ecologies for Post-Industrial Production” should have been published 3 weeks ago, but got an erroneous draft status. Without further ado: This was an important week in the history of the P2P movement. I recently reported on the Free Culture ...5 days ago -
Last throws of the dice for Johnston Press
Thoughts of Nigel —
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I think that paid contents Patrick Smith sums it op quite well If readers will only pay for content that’s unique and unavailable elsewhere, perhaps local sites have a distinct advantage in their patch and, in theory, a clear path to monetisation. —But what if a rival publisher in the same town keeps their ...6 days ago

