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The Most Important Things in Life Are Free

starplanet wrote 1 month ago: Guy Kawasaki http://www.openforum.com/idea-hub/topics/the-world/article/the-most-important-things-in … more →

Tags: Free Content, Online Business, guy kawasaki, Chris Anderson, wired, Digital economics

Survivorship Bias and Other Flaws in Anderson's FREE1 comment

Rags Srinivasan wrote 3 months ago: In his new book, FREE: The Future of a radical Price, Mr. Chris Anderson supports his arguments with … more →

Tags: Strategy, freemium, Chris Anderson, Free, Dan Ariely, Decision Making, Hersheys Experiment, Management Guru, Survivorship bias

The Twitter bubble...3 comments

Rob wrote 4 months ago: Newshour with Jim Lehrer covered it and CNBC had a parade of pundits saying that businesses need to … more →

Tags: twitter, MySpace, facebook, Content

Free - is not a business model14 comments

Steve Sammartino wrote 5 months ago: Firstly – I’ll start by saying I think Chris Anderson is an incredibly clever guy. I tho … more →

Tags: Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurs, startups, Blogging, social networking, Seth Godin, Marketing, Marketing Insight, Business

Free Business Model for Free

jwsblog wrote 10 months ago: Decades ago, when I was an advertising art director in NY, one of our clients used advertising copy … more →

Tags: Education, Chris Andersen, Going out of Business, Internet business models, joesummerhays.wordpress.com, Marketing for Free, montetizing online, Monty Python

Heavy Chef Session - Part I!1 comment

Talya Goldberg wrote 12 months ago: Went to my first Heavy Chef Session in the 24.com offices in De Waterkant last night with the speake … more →

Tags: Talya Goldberg, facebook, twitter, Dave Duarte, The Heavy Chef Project, Heavy Chef Session Part 1, 24.com offices De Waterkant, Jon Cherry, Simon Leps

Freemium is better than Free10 comments

Alexander van Elsas wrote 1 year ago: A few interesting posts drew my attention this morning. First there was Dave Winer who predicts that … more →

Tags: Business Model, freemium, on-line advertisement, Free, on-line advertisment

Google proves that everyone else executes online advertisement strategies poorly6 comments

Alexander van Elsas wrote 1 year ago: A few posts drew my attention this morning. First, Nick Carr points out that Google is changing the … more →

Tags: Business Model, freemium, Google, Web 2.0, financial crisis, on-line advertisement, web 2.0 business model

Free is not dead. It's the accompanying advertisment model that needs to be killed6 comments

Alexander van Elsas wrote 1 year ago: [disclaimer: this post is both personal and work related] Tim O’Reilly (finally) challenges cu … more →

Tags: Social Networks, Business Model, user centric web, Free, Glubble for families

My Social Media saturation could be caused by a poor business model11 comments

Alexander van Elsas wrote 1 year ago: The past few weeks I have been in a crazy roller coaster preparing a public launch for a new service … more →

Tags: Social Networks, Business Model, Free, businessl model

Why you would pay for a great web service5 comments

Alexander van Elsas wrote 1 year ago: I read a good post over the weekend of one of my favorite bloggers, Kevin Kelley. The post is entitl … more →

Tags: advertisement trap, kevin kelly, Web 2.0, Business Model, Free, kevin kelley, user value

Friendfeed may be the early adopter RSS king, but Twitter is king of 140 characters11 comments

Alexander van Elsas wrote 1 year ago: Already in 2006 Time Magazine voted the most important person on the planet to be YOU. They were dea … more →

Tags: advertisement trap, friendfeed, noise, RSS, twitter, data-collection, filtering

Would you be willing to pay for a web 2.0 service that provides value?24 comments

Alexander van Elsas wrote 1 year ago: The dominant web 2.0 business model is the FREE business model. It comes in many different variants, … more →

Tags: Advertisement, Chris Anderson, Fred Wilson, freemium, kevin kelly, Web 2.0

Anyone care for a free lunch?

Alexander van Elsas wrote 2 years ago: Chris Anderson, of the long tail, wrote a nice post about the “free” business model. He … more →

Tags: Beacon, Chris Anderson, facebook, on-line advertisement, Social Networks, The Long Tail


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