Monthly Archives: January 2006

Radio advertising sucks!

Meanwhile, a lot of people seem to have the same opinion about the dull Earthlink radio spot in the beginning of the Gillmor Gang. I’m pretty glad about that, hoping that this user feeling will reach advertisers. Why? Radio advertising … Continue reading

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Jobs to be Disney CEO ?

In the latest episode of the Gillmor Gang, the gang is joined by Mike Arrington. One of their mind games is the question whether Steve Jobs will eventually aspire to become the CEO of Disney. Before, one ofthe gang was … Continue reading

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Podcast: How can companies use weblogs?

A couple of weeks back I had the pleasure to interview Martin Roell, an independent consultant. You can find the interview here. I had to do some post-production because the programm (never me of course) messed up, my voice was … Continue reading

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Yahoo: Biggest search enginge or best?

“It’s not our goal to be No. 1 in Internet search. We would be very happy to maintain our market share.” This quote is from Yahoo CFO Susan Decker and created a lot of buzz, even among Yahoo-employees who said … Continue reading

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TypePad problems yet again

Know thy reader. Right. How am I supposed to fortify the relationship to my readers, if I cannot evaluate the stats? TypePad stats are down. Again. Skin getting thinner here. Time to look for an external stats tool. Minimum…

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Did Caine ever walk his dog

For about a week now I had this little bit by  Lisa at Management Craft in an open tab: What happens when you spend a lot of time looking up to ensure the birds don’t poop on your head? They … Continue reading

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