Internet Strategy Category

Ha, this is cool.
These are very useful tools for companies to use, when they come to a very difficult (rare) situation of their life cycle. Only some companies over the years have been using these kind of tools and this is because it is very difficult for one to be in a position like [...]

Why some companies don’t dare to touch their services? Are they afraid of collapsing? Let’s take twitter and the service that is now valued for about $ 1 Billion and only few people in the world can understand why. Why twitter is stacked to 140 characters per tweet? OK they did this at the beginning [...]

In the middle of an economic crisis everyone needs the work to be done for free (Germany is an exception in my point of view). At the bottom line this means that everyone would like the cheapest services for processes that he or she used to pay for in the past. You can call it [...]

Get more clients, not just clicks!

In: Internet Strategy, New Economy, Web 2.0

It seems that more revenue is very close to clients than it is to clicks. Conversion rates are noticeable only if clicks are from the right group of people. Of course this makes sense. It would have been wrong if it was the other way around.
So it is more important to stay focused on revenue [...]

Most venture capitalists will tell you that a good idea isn’t worth much - the value is in execution, which is very hard. That’s true! Many ideas came to my attention every day but truly the key here is the person you can run it!

While Steve Ballmer never associated Android with anything nasty nor did [...]

Do you know that the phrase that pops up the most in Google these days is “home safes”? People try to hide all money away from the banks. It’s a fact that there is an economic crisis and it’s true that we have not seen the bottom yet. But beyond this we can build businesses [...]

I’m worried a little bit about this:

At first sight it seems like an innovative service that can give much more development power. But is this dangerous? Not allowing background processes and forcing everything to pass through the Apple Push Notification Server is something seems like Google strategy to me. Think about all your data flowing [...]

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