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Richard Titus
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Serial entrepreneur with a passion for the Internet, technology, media and occasionally, video games, music, motorcycles and extreme sports.
Interests: entrepreneurs, green tech, sustainability, music, film, television, new media, intellectual property, community, entrepreneur, wireless, gadgets, mobile, user experience, video games, business development, producer, musician, broadband, international business, console gaming, user interface, environmentalist, start-up ceo, entertainment media, set-top, futurist, mergers and acquisitions, strategic partnerships, distressed business turn-arounds, interactive television, new platforms, devices
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I was going to favourite this - but given tomorrows my 1st day of employment at the Daily Mail General Trust, thought the better of it. But it is VERY Funny.
End of times
Jason Jones of The Daily Show absolutely skewers The New York Times in a way that is so obvious, it makes you wonder what the Times' PR folks were thinking when they agreed to let The Daily Show in. I guess it's symptomatic of the Times to not want to face the reality in front of them. There are...
I've always said you can only make money three ways with digital content:
1 - Transactions
2 - Subscriptions
3 - Sponsorship (advertising, branded entertainment, et all) - i.e. indirect transactions (attention rather than direct cash)
The most facinating thing to me is that the temporary downturn in the online advertising business due to the economic crisis causing everyone to pretend it will never come back. Has everyone forgotten that Madison avenue was MADE in the years after the great depression?
Every big brand owner I speak with intends to double their online advertising budgets next year, while cutting their print/TV spends.
ciao
Not making money through advertising
Now that OpenTable has made it public, not making money through advertising has been blessed as OK by the gods of Wall Street. Whew. Even though Ebay and Amazon (among others) have built great businesses for many years without having substantial advertising lines, there's a discovery of subscr...
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