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Blogs, Ad Networks and the future of the Associated Press

I first mentioned a rumor reported on TechCrunch about Federated Media receiving $50 Million in funding. TechCrunch reports that the rumor is indeed true. It will be fascinating to see what they do with the money. While they aren’t saying just yet, I’m certain that they do have a plan. […]

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Walking the Razors Edge

Social media workers walk a dangerous line everyday. Everyday they walk into a battlefield not knowing what fate awaits them. One wrong word, one misinterpreted email, a delayed response to a blog comment; any of these things can start a fire storm that could ruin the reputation of the company or the social […]

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FederatedMedia Funding?

This has been a rumor floating around for a while. FM has had huge growth over the last year and would be an interesting investment for any VC. But Duncan brings up an excellent point:
Rumor: Federated Media Takes $50 Million On A $200 Million Valuation
VentureBeat talks about expanding the business and Facebook apps, […]

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100 Best Kept Marketing Secrets ebook

100 Marketing Secrets - Download Your Copy » Small Business Trends
Anita Campbell has released the results of her Best Kept Marketing Secrets in a 33 page downloadable ebook. With the sponsorship of HP she started by contacting many of the Marketing ‘A’ listers and asking for their best kept marketing secret. She then […]

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Death by Success

One possible outcome of new media campaigns that I hadn’t anticipate before is what I’m calling Death by Success.
The outcome is nothing new. Many project managers in many companies recognize instantly what it is that I’m talking about. You try a “pilot” campaign and things go better than expected. From here one […]

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The two most dangerous books in business

Influence: Science and Practice
Reading this book gave me the same feeling I hade when I read Anarchist Cookbook; like I was learning something I really shouldn’t. Robert writes the book from the perspective of how to avoid the traps of influence. It doesn’t take long to realize that in the wrong hands this […]

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Sometime’s it sucks being ahead of the curve

In my previous post on Death of an Agency. I pointed out *one* of the major flaws in our business plan is that we were too far ahead of the market (especially for being in Boise). Pretty much all of my life I’ve been ahead of the curve.
Usually those of us that are early […]

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Why can software make it work but the media can’t?

Can competing business models co-exist? Some people have argued that open source will only flourish at the expense of traditional software models. 
From Seeking Alpha: I came across this article praising IBM for their Open Source initiatives which seem to be working for them. Microsoft Be Warned: IBM Boards the Open Source Software Express.  Then this article points […]

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Vote for your favorite business advice blog post

Well here it is. This my first ‘official’ campaign since joining HP. Using the WetPaint wiki that HP has built for there “What do you have to say?” campaign we partnered with several Federated Media authors to sponsor a blog competition.
VOTE on the industry’s most valuable business blogs! It’s no secret that the […]

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Death of an Agency

BlueLine Joins the Deadpool
For those of you who harken back to my first blog post and my declaration of freedom have known me long enough to know that this post isn’t an easy one to write, for many reasons.
2008 has brought an end of an era (at least for me and a hand full of […]

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