O.K. Class!
Today we’re going to talk about traction.
Everybody wants it.
But some folks seem to have problems getting it.
You in the back! Pay attention…
O.K. Class!
Today we’re going to talk about traction.
Everybody wants it.
But some folks seem to have problems getting it.
You in the back! Pay attention…
Seth Godin linked to an interesting post about how KitKat became #1 in Japan. Even more interesting (to me) are comments like this. The guy may have a point. Have marketers destroyed society?
Fraser Kelton is conducting experiments with influence and getting interesting results.
Mike Pete Cashmore and Search Engine Watch talk about the latest Technorati Killer.
Conservatives discover videoblogging…damn..but perfect name.
I need some help from Lindzon.
being jesus (Or TechCrunch, Instablogs and Me)
March 20, 2008So I read Arrington’s rant yesterday and something bothered me.
The idea of blogger super heroes getting together to fight CNET just struck me as bizarre.
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Categories: Ankit Maheshwari, blog networks, comments, disqus, Duncan Riley, Michael Arrington, Nandini Maheshwari, techcrunch
Tags: disqus, Fred Wilson, instablogs, jesus, techcrunch, the future, whereisthemoneyat?
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