Entries Tagged as 'Entrepreneurs'
I already spoke twice about Sramana Mitra – the reality is that she writes a lot and here she is again with the third volume of Entrepreneur Journeys: Entrepreneur Journeys v.3: Positioning: How To Test, Validate, And Bring Your Idea To Market. Sramana chooses four domains for this book: Going Vertical, Cloud Computing, Collaboration and Content […]
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It took about ten years for Brick-and-Mortars to figure out how they could best exist within the Web 1.0. They will have far less time to understand that marketing is turning into a completely new social and linguistic genre. Erik Qualman’s book, Socialnomics: How social media transforms the way we live and do business is an effective […]
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Tags:Affinity groups·Affinity marketing·Disintermediation·Erik Qualman·Glass House Generation·Middleman·Referral program·Sandwich Man·Seach engines & Social Media·Social Media & Social Pressure·Socialnomics·Socionomics·Tribes
Each culture has its ideal cities, communities, phalanxes, religious, economic or political wonderlands as well as its Fata Morgana kingdoms. We have our own form of utopia, Twitterville. It could have been Twittertown, Twitterburg, Twitterborough or Twitterpolis. No, it’s Twitterville. Shel Israel prefers to use the French suffix ville, derived from the Latin “villa,” an estate on […]
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Tags:Chris Shipley·Conversational Marketing·Global Neighborhoods·Guidewire Group·Naked Conversation·Robert Scoble·Shel Israel·Social Media·Thomas Moore·Twitter·Twitterville·U-Haul·Utopia
“We invest in people…” is a phrase that entrepreneurs hear often from VCs and employees from corporations. What does it mean? Hard to know – or maybe, the actual content of the sentence depends on who is speaking. OK, LinkedIn isn’t the whole spiel: For most people, you are your “background” and this “background” boils down […]
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Tags:Amita Paul·Delbourg-Delphis·Employers screening employee Facebook·Facebook·Job Profiling·Linkedin·MySpace·ObjectiveMarketer·Online Identity·Renee Weisman·Résumé & Background·Social Media·Social Media Screening·Social networking sites screening·Twitter·Twitter Poll
Written by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith, Trust Agents: Using the Web to Build Influence, Improve Reputation, and Earn Trust is for everybody, including folks who think that they have already achieved the status of being “trust agents,” and who believe they know all the ropes and tricks of the social media business. I say this from […]
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Tags:Agent Zero·Alan Schaaf·Chris Brogan·Entrepreneurship·Internet Personas·Julien Smith·Leadership·Principle of the lever·Social Media and Customer Service·Social Media Marketing·Social Media Marketing Campaign·Trust Agent
About 40 students of the INSEAD business school from both the Singapore and the Fontainebleau campuses spent the week in Silicon Valley and attended various presentations and lectures, all remarkably coordinated by Dominique Trempont (left on the picture with three students, Mauricio from Colombia, Fawad from Pakistan and Philipp from Germany). I already spoke about INSEAD […]
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In case you haven’t yet read Free: The Future of a Radical Price, by Chris Anderson, simply do it. I will be short as the book has been extensively discussed even though it came out only one month ago. “With the cost of distribution relentlessly driving toward zero, Chris Anderson has once again identified the next […]
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Tags:Chris Anderson·Entreneurship·Free: The Future of a Radical Price·Freemium·Pricing strategy·The Long Tail·Web economy
A few days ago, I had lunch with Chris Shipley. I remember being impressed by her when Stewart Alsop introduced her to me when she became the Executive Producer of DEMO. Very few women were likely to hold such a highly visible position in the high-tech industry in 1996 (and there may not be too […]
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There is often a very special high energy about startups — all types of startups. That’s what I felt when I arrived at the RESONANZ opening gala. A non-profit organization, RESONANZ is starting its first year as a new three-weeks program for young singers in Albany, N.Y. How do you start something in the midst […]
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Lance Armstrong gave lots of interviews, all showing Armstrong’s matter-of-fact leadership qualities. I liked the CNN — I guess it’s a teaser — video where Sanjay Gupta speaks with him. Sure, he wanted to come in first, but he has no problem admitting that what’s great about the Tour, is that “the best man always wins.” […]
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Tags:Lance Armstrong·Leadership·Sanjay Gupta·Tour de France