links for 2008-01-15
January 15th, 2008
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Chris Anderson of “Long Tail” fame has a blog post up where he quotes me (thanks Chris) and then submits a list of various web media business models and asks for other ideas. Here’s his list so far:
* CPM ads
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Entertainment is highly valued, but is becoming more fluid and flexible, interactive and active, individually defined, networked, varied in time, location and place…
Putting the ME into entertainment.
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Bruce Tempkin of Forrester and the Customer Experience Matters blog has gift-wrapped a nice little stocking stuffer in the form of “Customer Experience Resolutions”. They are:
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The end of Radio’s ad model?
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What is called the music business today, however, is not the business of producing music.
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But none of the teens took any of the CDs, even though they were free. “That was the moment we realised the game was completely up,” says a person who was there.
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Online music discovery and sharing sites are a dime a dozen, but they still continue to launch. For those watching this phenomenon and wondering why new startups keep entering a crowded — and relatively unprofitable — market, look no further than Kasi
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Sarky - but I like the thinking

The Moby Quotient, generated by the formula below, determines the degree to which artists besmirch their reputations when they lend their music to hawk products or companies -
Marketing campaigns often focus primarily on the sense of vision, whether they are purely visual elements like print ads and billboards, or even when they have associated sound, like television commercials or retail environments. I’ve written about olfa
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Among the questions we’ve asked our panel of experts was this one: Which online video ad format will become dominant in 2008?
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You’ve all been reading about the plunge in album sales this year, a total of 15%. But if you think sales are dropping across the board, on a strict percentage basis, you’re wrong. The best sellers are taking a disproportionate hit. In other words, th
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