Being at the Bottom of the Ladder is a State of Mind.
After having seen Melbourne Football Club win 12 out of 13 matches I went to at MCG last year, my and the team record this year is 0/4. Lucky, the Rye footy season started Saturday, as reigning premiers, I hope they have a better year than the Dees. On a Monday I'm also happy for "content hyper-syndication", which IBM thinks is going to be huge. Better put that in the business plan. I'm closing deals this week. It's a Monday and thats why I tell myself :)
Local Onliner : "IBM thinks the biggest growth is going to be experienced by content hyper-syndication, which is expected to grow 33 percent on a CAGR basis between now and 2010, resulting in $25 billion of worldwide revenues. At the same time, new platform aggregation will grow 16 percent to $50 billion."
Speaking of being happy and gaia on a Monday, great piece on Gigaom about the "biggest hangout on the web for teens" - which is going down the Asian flavoured let teenagers pay you for premium avatars business model : "Instead of monthly subscriptions, Gaia Online sells “rare items”— treasures, fantastically cool fashion accessories for player avatars, and so on— two offered a month for $2.50 each. Subscribers buy them via credit card, Pay Pay, cellphone—or cash on the barrel. (“We employ someone full time whose job is getting dollars and quarters” out of envelopes kids send them, Sherman notes.)"
Local Onliner : "IBM thinks the biggest growth is going to be experienced by content hyper-syndication, which is expected to grow 33 percent on a CAGR basis between now and 2010, resulting in $25 billion of worldwide revenues. At the same time, new platform aggregation will grow 16 percent to $50 billion."
Speaking of being happy and gaia on a Monday, great piece on Gigaom about the "biggest hangout on the web for teens" - which is going down the Asian flavoured let teenagers pay you for premium avatars business model : "Instead of monthly subscriptions, Gaia Online sells “rare items”— treasures, fantastically cool fashion accessories for player avatars, and so on— two offered a month for $2.50 each. Subscribers buy them via credit card, Pay Pay, cellphone—or cash on the barrel. (“We employ someone full time whose job is getting dollars and quarters” out of envelopes kids send them, Sherman notes.)"



2 Comments:
Gaia is very interesting - but just one of at least 6 casual immersive worlds aimed at kids/teens in the US that has broken the 2m UU/mth barrier. If you’re interested, I’ve posted about this at the Lightspeed Blog- click on my name in this post to read it.
Just discovered your blog today. I notice there's lots of beautiful women in it, so I'll definitely be back soon!
Take care,
John
http://www.gigatribe.com
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