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Why Online Video Just Took One More Big Step to Legitimacy

Both Sides of the Table

And for the record, that’s per month not total in aggregate! My estimate is that the top 5 YouTube networks will do > $200 million net revenue in 2013 (after Google’s share). This has been a very welcome addition. I frequently hear critics saying, “yeah, but you can’t monetize on YouTube.”

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Benchmarking Performance: Your Options, Dos, Don'ts and To-Die-Fors!

Occam's Razor

… You can see the wisdom of not just setting a 20% aggregate conversion rate, based on the above benchmarking data. The above graph shows you the dangers of setting targets on aggregated benchmarking analysis. For this blog, Benchmarking classifies me into Internet & Telecom vertical. Direct Traffic (I get a lot of it!)

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Not All Traffic Is Created Equal

www.pakman.com

At the scale of Facebook, you could have your users share almost anything and still be able to build a large business, purely by loading the site up with lots of advertising that is (at very least) rudimentary targeted. They also must move advertising off-site, as they are now doing, which I detail in this post.). David Pakman.

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How I Use Visualization to Drive Creativity

Both Sides of the Table

Were they vertically integrated ? Free form, then aggregation, then organization, then structure, then words, then metaphors, then narrative, then publish. I have a high fear of failure that acts as my safety net. Underpinning it all I wrote: sales, asset management, analytics & talent management. If so, why?

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Soundbites from the Future – 2013

Start Up Blog

Like most politically important information, consumers will eventually get to be in control of their own aggregated data. This execution was actually presented in the board room by executives who thought it was a genuine advertisement by them. Cities are now becoming vertical again. Then the car and factory pushed us all apart.

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Think Your Start-up Is Venture Worthy? Think Again.

techcrunch.com

of VCs said they had a decreased appetite for risk and that more than half of those polled expect their firms to do between zero and three deals in the next year and you start to get the feeling things are going to get a lot worse for private companies, in aggregate, before they get better. Add to this that 72.7% next to nothing, charge?