Archive for the ‘networks’ Category
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
Web 2.0 is sexy. Making money on the Internet isn’t. The majority of web 2.0 initiatives fail to turn a profit. Their existence is dependent upon funding or passion. The true money-makers of the Internet are businesses that people don’t talk about.
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Tags: affiliates, arbitrage, business model, directories, domains, industry, Internet, money, porn, profit, revenue, web 2.0
Posted in content, financing, launch, markets, networks, off topic, trends | 3 Comments »
Monday, May 26th, 2008
Last week, Microsoft unveiled plans to compensate search users with cash. This weak attempt to thwart Google isn’t going to work. If Microsoft truly wants to compete against Google, their strategy has to start with the search results.
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Tags: , algorithm, compensation, content, google, microsoft, search, strategy, yahoo
Posted in content, launch, networks, search, strategy, web issues | 3 Comments »
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
In order to create consistency and ensure a steady flow of blog posts for their readers, some bloggers choose to auto-post their newest del.icio.us links. I am definitely not a big fan of this technique. In fact, I think it’s lazy and reduces the overall perception of the blog.
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Tags: blogs, content, conversations, delicious, discussions, links, maple leaf two, posts, tris hussey, value
Posted in blogs, content, marketing, networks, off topic, strategy, trends, web issues | 6 Comments »
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
The Craigslist site is as simple as it gets. Literally, it can’t get any simpler. Strategically-placed links form the underlying interface. Having said that, it is by far the most dominant classified ad site on the net. With such a simple offering and total domination, how is anyone supposed to compete?
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Tags: competition, craigslist, differentiation, domination, functionality, gumtree, interface, kijiji, usability
Posted in content, design, markets, networks, social media, strategy, usability | 3 Comments »
Thursday, May 15th, 2008
I know I’ve criticized many services recently, but I get upset with poor judgment. Video comments from Seesmic are no exception. I see no value in them. In fact, I find them counterproductive and downright annoying.
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Tags: comments, conversations, discussions, mark evans, opinion, scrivs, search, seesmic, twitter, video
Posted in blogs, design, launch, networks, off topic, search, social media, strategy, video, web issues | No Comments »