- The Web 1.0 solution for Web 2.0 startups
Startups like Daily Candy (shopping choices lists) and Dogster (social networking sites for Dog lovers) are making money from selling higher CPM rates on newsletters. Dogster charges $20-$40 CPM rates for its newsletters…
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- The Web 2.0 Hall of Fame: 51 Business Models
"Show me the money. " That is the web 2.0 slogan as few web 2.0 sites have been able to generate revenues to break even.
This story is In two parts:
Part 1: Sources of Revenue
1. The Pagerank model: Sites or pa…
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- The Web 2.0 Hall of Fame: tools and ideas for businesses
1. Blogs - to allow uers to contribute with comments, ratings etc.
2. Bookmarking/Tagging - to save links that users like
3. Brand monitoring - using blogsearch (http://blogsearch.google.com), social bookmarking (http…
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- Which among these is the best news business model?
Let's put the hive mind to work on this one. One thing is certain: the print-based model is in trouble.
Choose from the following 14 news business models:Next: Read 2500+ consumer guides to shopping, electronics, appl…
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- Startup essentials: 10 essential documents
Jason Nazar of Docstoc has posted 10 highly useful documents that most startups need. Here is the link and here's the list of 10 essential startup documents needed t in the United States. Goes without saying that these l…
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- The Simplest Manifesto of Exciting Customer Service
Came across this gem on customer service on the back of a bill from a local eatery during a brief stay in Mumbai.
If you are satisfied, tell others.
If you are not, tell us.
Amen.Next: Read 2500+ consumer guides …
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