Tag Archives: Chris Anderson

Freemium: The First Business Model of the 21st Century

Chris Anderson, author of “Free: The Future of a Radical Price,” discusses how different companies use the free-to-premium, or freemium model, to not only make money, but often keep customers at a higher rate than fully-paid services. There are many … Continue reading

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Have you put your hand on Chris Anderson’s FREE?

If yes, then could you send me a copy of the (pirated) [*] PDF file?… So I can read it and publish a review of it on Midas Oracle. Thanks —appreciated. Will make up to you. [*] I find Cory … Continue reading

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WordPress plugin authors should not ask for donations, but sell their services —or *anything* else.

“Is WordPress A Thankless Community?“ – That’s a question asked by Jeff Chandler. Many of the plugin authors I have spoken with throughout the community tell me that very rarely do they ever get a donation let alone a Thank … Continue reading

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Chris Anderson of Wired Magazine & The Long Tail on Free: The four business models

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Should Wikipedia run ads? Should Guy Kawasaki run a wiki?

As you all know, besides prediction markets, the wisdom of crowds is an important topic on Midas Oracle (open-source software, for instance). #1. Should Wikipedia run ads? See our Mike Linksvayer, who favors it (and responds to his discussants). My … Continue reading

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