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The best Internet strategy
Give something away. + Give them a reason to buy something else.
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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
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Internet Business Models
I have opened a second LinkedIn group (the first is centered on prediction markets), this time on the topic of Internet business models, and how they differ from the physical world’s ones. Feel free to join moi (I am the … Continue reading
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Business Models
Fred Wilson (who invested in Twitter): CPM ads (“cost per thousand views”; banner ads online and regular ads in print, TV and radio) CPC ads (“cost per click”; think Google ads) CPT ads (“cost per transaction”; you pay only if … Continue reading
An excellent blog on the music industry
Bill Wyman’s Hitsville It deals a lot with the new Internet business models, which are of interest to the prediction market industry. Swap “music” with “predictions” when you read it.
The (new) Internet business models
This is the latest addition in our series about how to make money on the Web by giving out free content to get access to people and get their attention… and selling them something valuable with the other hand. So, … Continue reading
Internet Business Models — Music Edition
I blogged about the new business models. Here’s a long interview of Trent Reznor (of Nine Inch Nails), who gives away the music… for free… and tries to sell other things with the other hand. Download this post if your … Continue reading
The Exhaustive Listing of Business Models for Making Money over the Internet
Internet Business Models
Connect With Fans (CwF) + Reason To Buy (RtB) = The Business Model ($$$$)
Trent Reznor (the leader of Nine Inch Nails) offers his music for free on the Internet. He manages to make money selling concerts and merchandising products thanks to the community of fans he has empowered on his website. He does … Continue reading