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Tag Archives: Amazon.com
HarperCollins is preventing bloggers to criticize Super Freakonomics by cutting off free access to excerpts of the book via Amazon.com.
Brad DeLong has the damning story. I like Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner very much, and I wish the polemique will end well for them. Previously: Super Freakonomics — Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner — The Follow-Up On Freakonomics Super … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Ethics
Tagged Amazon, Amazon.com, Economics, Freakonomics, HarperCollins, Stephen Dubner, Steven Levitt, Super Freakonomics, SuperFreakonomics
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Some thougths about Amazon.com
- They are testing Twitter. I would look at the Twitter presences of Tim O’Reilly, StarBucks and NakedPizza for ideas on how to use Twitter. In my view, the StarBucks idea to have one Twitter journalist/blogger inside StarBucks reporting from … Continue reading
Posted in Business & Economic Models, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, The Internet
Tagged Amazon, Amazon.com, Business & Economic Models, content, inbound links, Internet Marketing, Internet Strategy, NakedPizza, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Starbucks, Tim O'Reilly, Twitter
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