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It’s The Platform, Stupid

At a press conference to launch the Facebook’s new chat features yesterday, Zuck said the entrance of Google and others into the social space “validates” his company’s view that social is the wave of the future.

According to Fast Company, Zuckerberg’s equanimity stems in part from the fact that his company has a new strategic focus. If the past was about building the social network itself, the future, he said, was about enabling other companies to build new, socially infused applications on top of that.

“Our job is to stay focused on building the best service for that,” he said. “And if we do that, then there’s a massive market and a lot of value to be built in the world. And if we don’t, then someone else will do it.”

The next five years, Zuckerberg said, is no longer going to be about simply creating a place for people to get connected. It’s going to be about all the things you can do once people are connected.


How to ensure you get only the very best advertising balloons

How to get the best advertising balloons.

If you are under the impression that balloons are things made for kids, well then think again. Big companies are now making full use of advertising balloons to get their products and services noticed.

Not just for kiddie parties

Balloons of course are real good at parties for kids and everyone likes them. But, today balloons also make great advertising and promotional materials. These simple balloons are now no longer simple at all and there are huge corporations as well as small companies who are now making full use of the advertising and marketing potential that these balloons have.

giant red advertising balloons

Giant advertising balloons get Results!

If you are looking for a great way to promote a product or service that you have, you can print the logo or the tag line of your company on these huge balloons and you can be sure that it is definitely going to have a tremendous impact. This kind of a giant balloon always catches the attention of people, no matter where it may be and no matter what the person may be doing.


How do you get these advertising balloons printed with your logo or tag line?

There are many ways in which you could get these giant balloons with your logo on them. The simplest way to do so is by making an online search. You will find that there are many websites that offer a service of this kind. The reason for this is because there are many printers who now have this kind of a service and they offer it online.

You can go to the website of these printers and you can order your printed balloons from the site. On the site, you would even be able to upload whatever images and any kind of tag line that you require and give your specific printing requirements to your printer. Most of these printers would even let you have a preview of the type of balloon you have ordered for. This is really great as in this way, if you do not like something, you can get it changed to suit your needs.

You will get a guarantee of a quality service

If you fear that you may be dealing with someone unknown online and thus you would not be getting the right service or the kind of service that you get may not meet your expectations, then you can relax on that front. When you search online, you will be able to recognize a good company by reading the various reviews and articles about the company. In this way you can be sure that you are going to get the very best advertising balloons.


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Freemium Is A Neat Concept, But Does It Pay?

One of the things I find frustrating about the search for freemium offers that a small percentage of readers might buy is the fact that it fails to address the monetary value of a site’s core offering.

The main idea regarding Free as a business model, forwarded by Wired editor Chris Anderson and others, is that a site’s core offering brings in the audience, and once the audience is established a small portion of it can then be converted to paid. Sounds logical, as long we keep the discussion focused on sites that are massively popular. A site with a small-to-medium sized audience isn’t going to benefit from this strategy. And the reality is very few sites are going to achieve the kind of scale that allows freemium to work. Does this mean paid content is for sites of scale only? That the small-to-medium sized sites have no business even thinking about being paid for their contributions?

Call me crazy, but I think we are fast reaching a point where turning to a close circle of trusted sources is going to win out over the act of combing through volumes of messy search results. There’s simply too much information available and the web is too vast to manage. The first wave of thinkers about our information glut concluded that information today is therefore a commodity, and with digital production models being what they are, basically value-less. But is that the right call? It seems to me the more noise there is–and there’s more noise every day–the more value we assign to the things, people and places that provide shelter from the noise storm.

Perhaps, readers do not want to be just another set of eyeballs, with no real connection to the media brand in question. Gary Vaynerchuk keeps saying it’s all about scaling one-to-one. If he’s right and I believe he is, readers may be perfectly willing to pay for custom content solutions that meet their specific needs. And content producers may find it more fulfilling and profitable to serve 300 paid subscribers versus 3000, or 30,000 unpaid.