Posts Tagged ‘business model’
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Some start-ups choose to develop their products and services in stealth mode in order to avoid competitor attention and build hype leading up to the launch. Many believe this to be the best tactic, although I’m not yet convinced.
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Tags: business model, communication, community, competitors, fad, hype, interest, launch, marketing, services, start-ups, stealth mode, strategy, sustainability, trend, web 2.0
Posted in launch, marketing, networks, off topic, social media, strategy, trends | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Rarely do I blog about individual products or services. I am not often compelled or inspired by what I see. In the case of Clicky however, the company seems to be doing everything right - from a business perspective and a product strategy.
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Tags: advertising, analytics, business model, clicky, communication, customization, dashboard, design, feedback, innovation, interface, personalization, product strategy, revenue, rss, search, subscription, web statistics, widget
Posted in content, design, search, usability, widgets | 6 Comments »
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Today’s “Cash or Trash” company is Twitter.
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Tags: business model, cash or trash, company, financing, growth, investing, potential, revenue, twitter, valuation, web 2.0
Posted in cash or trash | 9 Comments »
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 »