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Tag Archives: TechCrunch UK
FanDuel (by HubDub) is launched exclusively thru TechCrunch UK, which is, of course, upbeat on its future. Here’s a more critical take.
HubDub is a huge success in term of Internet popularity (pageviews, time spent on the site, etc.). However, HubDub has no business model, other than trying to get bought up by some bigger fish. Which is why Nigel Eccles and … Continue reading
Posted in Betting, Business & Economic Models, Entrepreneurship, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Internet Strategy, Regulations
Tagged baseball, Betting, business models, FaceBook, FanDuel, fantasy baseball, fantasy football, fantasy leagues, fantasy sports, football, HubDub, Internet Marketing, Internet Strategy, marketing strategy, Nigel Eccles, social betting, social games, social gaming, TechCrunch UK, Twitter, Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, Unlawful Internet Gaming Act of 2006
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Nigel Eccles addresses all the TechCrunch UK comments about FanDuel —except mine, of course.
Nigel Eccles: Thanks everyone for the comments. Regarding the ‘How is this different from X’ questions: OneSeason – We are big fans of OneSeason and the team behind it. I think it is a pretty revolutionary idea however it is … Continue reading →