Tag Archives: business model
RIP Rocky Mountain News
I’ve never held, in my hands, a copy of the Rocky Mountain News. I’m a tree-hugger and happy to watch the disappearance of more printed materials. BUT…I love media, and more importantly, I love people. Today we mourn the loss … Continue reading
News in 2015
Will newspapers still exist in 2015? Here are my predictions: Printed newspapers will be virtually gone. About 35% of newspapers will still be available, but primarily as content providers, rather than print distributors. The majority of news will be consumed … Continue reading
Best Human-Powered Uses of Twitter
Twitter is a great tool, still lacking business model. What I hate about Twitter is that a huge percentage of tweets are about Twitter. What I love about Twitter is that it’s an open canvas; a new medium for creativity … Continue reading
Why Good Ideas Fail
I certainly have my own theories on why good software ideas fail when rolled out to the real world. As a product manager, I believe I know why good ideas fail. Here are some questions to answer if you think … Continue reading
Mini-size Me: Web Businesses Think Small
Aspirations. Aim high. Reach for the clouds. Thing big. Take over the world. Not anymore. More than ever, I’m seeing businesses with small ideas. Niche ideas. Some that have symbiotic relationships with other small businesses. Perhaps there are bigger ideas … Continue reading