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?Global Warming? - trend in decline

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

?Global Warming? - trend in decline

Bacn (pronounced bacon) is “the term given to electronic messages which have been subscribed to and are therefore not unsolicited but are often unread by the recipient for a long period of time. Bacn is email you want but not right now”.

Already in Wikipedia, Bacn enjoys a real buzz all around. It was mentioned in almost all news media, received about 1,100 blog links according to technorati, has its own community, and for the cost of $24 will appear on your T-shirt. All in less than a week. I myself followed it from its early start (see *).
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Why go back to college?

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Why go back to college?

Bacn (pronounced bacon) is “the term given to electronic messages which have been subscribed to and are therefore not unsolicited but are often unread by the recipient for a long period of time. Bacn is email you want but not right now”.

Already in Wikipedia, Bacn enjoys a real buzz all around. It was mentioned in almost all news media, received about 1,100 blog links according to technorati, has its own community, and for the cost of $24 will appear on your T-shirt. All in less than a week. I myself followed it from its early start (see *).
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Bacn: four days to tipping point

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Bacn: four days to tipping point

Bacn (pronounced bacon) is “the term given to electronic messages which have been subscribed to and are therefore not unsolicited but are often unread by the recipient for a long period of time. Bacn is email you want but not right now”.

Already in Wikipedia, Bacn enjoys a real buzz all around. It was mentioned in almost all news media, received about 1,100 blog links according to technorati, has its own community, and for the cost of $24 will appear on your T-shirt. All in less than a week. I myself followed it from its early start (see *).
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Better understanding of internet trends

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Better understanding of internet trends

Bacn (pronounced bacon) is “the term given to electronic messages which have been subscribed to and are therefore not unsolicited but are often unread by the recipient for a long period of time. Bacn is email you want but not right now”.

Already in Wikipedia, Bacn enjoys a real buzz all around. It was mentioned in almost all news media, received about 1,100 blog links according to technorati, has its own community, and for the cost of $24 will appear on your T-shirt. All in less than a week. I myself followed it from its early start (see *).
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Four Main Parts To Internet Marketing

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

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Well it’s official. The Thirty Day Challenge has kicked off and Ed has started with four basic components of Internet marketing.

Today’s tasks included watching a video, listening to a podcast, getting caught up on the any pre-season content that we may have missed and brainstorming niche ideas.

Market research - believe it or not, this is where most people fail. Many newbies coming online and many seasoned marketers simply do not do their research. They fall in love with a product or service and think that just because they like it that it will be a hit.

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Its Web 2.0 But How Much?

Friday, June 1st, 2007

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Many of my friends and clients ask me what exactly is a web 2.0 application and what types of them exist. I tell them these applications can have different degrees of being web 2.0 based on the following:

Level 3 applications

Level 3 applications can only be used with an Internet connection, and they are nothing without the human-driven network. These applications require human participation to improve in content and quality. Level 3 applications include the ever-present eBay, which would of course be useless without people offering goods and other people to bid on those goods; Craigslist for much the same reason as eBay; Wikipedia, since readers are responsible for editing content if they know it to be incorrect or outdated.

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