Posts Tagged: businessmodel


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Nov 09

Daily Links for November 20th through November 22nd

All excerpts are quoted from the respective link(s).


  • Matt Taibbi – Taibblog – Sarah Palin, WWE Star – True/Slant – At the end of this decade what we call “politics” has devolved into a kind of ongoing, brainless soap opera about dueling cultural resentments and the really cool thing about it, if you’re a TV news producer or a talk radio host, is that you can build the next day’s news cycle meme around pretty much anything at all, no matter how irrelevant — like who’s wearing a flag lapel pin and who isn’t, who spent $150K worth of campaign funds on clothes and who didn’t, who wore a t-shirt calling someone a cunt and who didn’t, and who put a picture of a former Vice Presidential candidate in jogging shorts on his magazine cover (and who didn’t).

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Sep 09

Daily Links for September 9th

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  • STATS: Flat Month for Social Media, With Some Surprises – Part of the reason could have merely been the summer slumber, which causes a drop in traffic on almost all Internet destinations; since traffic growth was almost flat on Facebook and Twitter in both July and August, we can probably expect some healthy growth again in September. Summer hasn’t been bad for everyone though, as some social sites have done very well in July and August.

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Aug 09

Daily Links for August 24th through August 25th

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Jun 09

Daily Links for June 14th

  • Eric Blue’s Blog » Blog Archive » 15 Effective Tools for Visual Knowledge Management – For visual learners and information visualization fans, having a graphical representation of knowledge and seeing how things relate is a must have feature. Luckily, in the past few years there has been a rise in the number of knowledge management applications that offer this capability. The following is a list of interesting /unique / effective tools for knowledge management and information visualization (not listed in any particular order):

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May 09

Daily Links for May 5th


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Mar 09

Daily Links for March 16th


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Feb 09

Daily Links for February 20th

  • Porno Flowchart – ROFLs
  • Pinch Media Data Shows The Average Shelf Life Of An iPhone App Is Less Than 30 Days – Free apps tend to be run 6.6 times more often than paid apps, but even with that increased usage, it is not enough to make more money. Yardley offers some quick math. The average paid app returns $0.70/user. The average free app is run 80 sessions. In order to earn the same as a paid app on a per user basis, the free app would have to command an $8.75 CPM (cost per thousand ad impressions). But most iPhone app ad rates are in the $0.50 to $2.00 range. That is assuming on ad per session. The other option is to bombard users with more ads, which might scare them away.

    Yardley estimates that less than 5 percent of all apps woul dmake more money right now with advertising than charging for paid downloads. His advice: “Unless there is something inherent about the app that screams free, sell it.”

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