Target the Wanna Be’s
It struck me today that the many of the most successful business models on the web are targeted at the wanna-be’s. Consider, the success of Urban Daddy or aSmallWorld. Are these services really being used
It struck me today that the many of the most successful business models on the web are targeted at the wanna-be’s. Consider, the success of Urban Daddy or aSmallWorld. Are these services really being used
There is a good dialogue taking place on business models started by Chris Anderson. However, one model I see left out is what I call “brand-claimed accounts.� In a recent post on handles and user
From an investment perspective it has always bothered my that some startups launch with the goal of first obtaining scale, and only later introducing advertising or other form(s) of monetization. However, this strategy has
So maybe Twitter doesn’t need a business model because the model is to 1) get scale and 2) sell. The question then is, who would buy Twitter? We know it won’t be Google. That
1/ For the most part, it still feel like 2007, with little change [Brilliant Post] 2/ Real estate for high quality business .com domains will skyrocket. Thrice this week I heard someone describe a