By , on October 3rd, 2006 10 Steps to Guarantee You Make the Digg Front Page Very funny, but also sadly true (tags: Digg web2.0 Humour) Unit Structures: Selling Social Networks Fred Stutzman’s perspective on social networks to this monetization debate, with the hopes that I might be able to illuminate some interesting opportunities (tags: advertising Continue reading links for 2006-10-03 By Ian, on October 3rd, 2006 Time magazine interviews Eric Schmidt. Big thumbs up for the technologies Google is already pushing, as you might expect. Not too sure he answers the question, though… Q. In what ways are all the new tech startups — the so-called Web 2.0 companies — changing the competitive landscape for Google? A. Web 2.0 is Continue reading Google’s Schmidt on 2.0 By Ian, on October 3rd, 2006 Forrester research consultant Charlene Li has begun a project to address the important issue of calculating the ROI of business blogs. It’s too easy to simply say “blogs are good for your business because X, Y & Z”. That statement may be true, but when the hard-nosed Financial Director wants to know why you’re spending Continue reading The ROI of Business Blogs By Ian, on October 2nd, 2006 An interview in the Sunday Times yesterday said that Bebo head Michael Birch seemed prepared to wait before earning much money from the service: Birch, 36, is almost dismissive of the need for Bebo to generate revenues at this stage. For the next two or three years, his priority is to establish the firm Continue reading Bebo Looks For Revenue 2.0 | About this BlogSocial tools, devices and web evolution are creating epochal change in media, society and business. The plan is to hide under the floorboards till it’s all over document some of the interesting parts of that change. More…. |
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