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The distinction between paid content and free content has ALWAYS been bogus
Producing content has always cost something. Whether it was paid in cash or whether the costs to produce content were covered in some other way (that does not involve money) is not the issue. The issue is that today when … Continue reading
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Users buy containers because they expect to get value out of their contents
Actually, containers are very similar to markets — the containers I am talking about are words: more specifically, keyword domain names. Whereas suppliers use these containers to advertise and sell their goods and services, consumers use containers to express their … Continue reading
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Everyday, I’m shufflin the deck
The Mainstream Media Industrial Complex Linked In News Post Forum
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Success is keeping our independence forever?
That’s quite a mouthful. Of course such a declaration of independence speaks to the (United States) American mentality — but I think such a “cocky” attitude does not go over quite as well worldwide. Nonetheless, I wish Sarah Lacy the … Continue reading
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Anonymous 2012 message to world leaders
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Google’s Privacy Policy doesn’t matter — for all I care, they can take their privacy policy and shove it where the sun don’t shine! ;P
Who cares about Google? Only morons and noobs still believe in that crap. For those of you who still aren’t clued in: Google = 99 + 44/100% SPAM! Linked In News Post Forum
Social Media Advice from Adam Kmiec
A couple years ago, I still read “tweets” (that is what a lot of so-called social media gurus call blog posts posted at twitter.com). Back then, one of my favorite authors @ twitter.com was Adam Kmiec. After I stopped paying … Continue reading
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STOP SPAM
If you want to say something, please say it once… — and then shut up. Thanks! Linked In News Post Forum
More mainstream media spin
If you do a search for “mocality” on google.com, then my first question to you is: Why do you do any search on google.com? The results are obviously biased towards returning positive results for Google’s partners, and negative results for … Continue reading
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Occupy Keyword Search
Less than a month ago, I suggested in a call-in talk-radio show, that “occupy” might become a term traded on Google’s Adwords marketplace (see “Redet Geld, schweigt die Welt. Was uns Werte wert sein müssen“). The talk-show hosts didn’t think … Continue reading