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There are so many business ideas out there and it’s difficult to say which ones will work and which ones won’t. Conventional wisdom says it’s all about the management and not about the idea. For obvious reasons, it’s pretty difficult to test this hypothesis. Once the business fails, the next iteration’s circumstances don’t necessarily match the circumstances of the first attempt. Likewise, if the business succeeds, there won’t be another iteration. There’s been a grand success!
So don’t get discouraged just because someone else is doing it. You can do it better, of course
1. Fring Makes Twitter Free - For those hooked on twitter, it looks like the free VoIP provider, Fring, has figured out how to make it free. While it’s not entirely free as you’ll still need a data plan on your cell phone, you save on SMS. Nice…
2. Joost - Watch a whole assortment of channels on your computer. Unless you have a super-fast computer, expect extreme aggravation by the resulting computer slowdown.
3. Sell your band - When all else fails, sell your band. It looks like this pop band is for sale. I don’t know about the veracity of this, but it was posted at Entrepreneur.
4. Short Sell Apple - and then delay the launch of all of its major product lines. TechCrunch posted an update in what Michael Arrington now calls Applegate.
5. Keyword Search - John Chow is in the process of performing one of the greatest linkbaits of all time. That’s right, he’s gaming the Google system, but doing it legally. Smart move. Why not do the same thing for your business? Focus on a search term, or group of search terms and make sure people link to you using that anchor text.
6. Niche Marketing - If the 80%-20% rule holds true, focus on the 20% and achieve 80% of your revenues. Good luck trying.
More to come…
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May 21st, 2007 10:04
[…] 2. Nathan Keiser of nPost emailed me about his startup. Besides the number of interesting interviews it has (Hint: I’m sure I’ll be interviewed at some point), it also has a solid listing of job positions at tech startup (primarily web 2.0) companies. I look forward to hearing how he plans on competing with some of the bigger job boards like SimplyHired. Nathan, feel free to answer in the comments section. As I mentioned before, I love the ultra-niche business strategy. […]
May 30th, 2007 20:40
[…] it upside down. As I mentioned before, John Chow has taken this advice and performed one of the greatest linkbaits of all time. In the process, he is now the number one ranking Google search result for the search phrase […]