Archive for February, 2010
The “Yelp Class Action Website” (Law firms, Beck & Lee from Miami and The Weston Firm from San Diego) cites to previous stories of similar behavior reported by The Wall Street Journal and others alleging review and rating website operator Yelp of unfair business practices. The lawsuit alleges that Yelp runs an “ext ortion scheme” and [ READ MORE ]
How Accurate Are Social Networks For Prediction American Idol Voting Results? Statistics of total online fan base obtained from all official "American Idol" contestant fan pages on Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and Baduku may give us a glimpse of what to expect from this first week of voting to begin Tuesday, February 23rd [ READ MORE ]
Thanks to all your input we’ve made major improvements to the baduku.com website. We’ve change the layout quite a bit and we’ve added two new channels which include topics for all the contestants and crews: American Idol Season 9 Channel America’s Best Dance Crew Season 5 Channel Check it out and share your opinions about your favorite or [ READ MORE ]
As you begin to craft your pitch to investors, you’ll have a natural inclination to simplify it in favor of mainstream adoption, however as you generalize your pitch so that everyone can understand, the process could come at the cost of diluting your original dreams and high hopes. A few weeks ago, I was attending an [ READ MORE ]
Ben Parr of Mashable.com wrote an article about his thoughts regarding the iPad titled “Why Apple Could Have Etched “iPad” Into Some Rocks and Sold Millions” and I commented on the article with an anecdotal story that sort of relates to this in a skewed tangent sort of way. When I think of the iPad, I [ READ MORE ]
I was recently reading an article one Social Media Today about PPC tips and what stated as a small comment turned in to a big list of detailed tips regarding how we have approached Google Adwords and what we think works regarding optimizing your PPC. Here’s a link to the original article by Shailesh Ghimire: [ READ MORE ]
Here’s a comment I made on an article by Brian Solis on www.socialmediatoday.com titled “The Evolution of a new trust Economy” check it out below Great Article, in a sense you are implying that internet users have a virtual capital “webcred” that they are building. I think unlike real (face to face) social interaction, where managing [ READ MORE ]