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Amateur and Professional Bloggers vs Professional Journalists
Felix Salmon (the best finance blogger on Earth): [...] It’s true that blogs are capable of bringing down politicians, just like newspapers. But financial blogs don’t have anything like the same kind of influence that the big political blogs have, … Continue reading
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Mark Rose’s law of product management
The best products exist at the intersection of demand and profitability. Mark Rose’s profile at LinkedIn. (He is an ex-HedgeStreet marketer.) Mark Rose has made 224 “connections” at LinkedIn. Wow. SMOKIN’!!!… — Bill McIntosh (HedgeStreet’s VP Marketing) on Mark Rose … Continue reading