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Industry Links for 04272012 0

Samsung now king of phones, Nokia downgraded to junk

Intuit buys Demandforce for $424 Mil

A-B InBev Global CMO Steps Down
Internet TV ads work wonders

JPM: Draw Something to garner $75M in revenue this year

WPP posts 5.5% growth for Q1

eM quantifies the problem of last click attribution

Kindle Fire has half the Android tablet market

Is Google losing control of Android?

All about the popular new PM tool Asana from FB’s Moskowitz

All about the CISPA bill that the House just passed

Posted on: 04-29-2012
Posted in: Oldest Living Digital Marketer

Top Ad/Mktg/Tech Stories for 11/18/2011 0

Optimedia lands $100MM Bridgestone account. Congrats to ‘em
Benchmark leads $8MM round for Klip

Interesting analysis of Yelp! and its profitability challenge

Yahoo’s retro board on the 80 in SF is coming down. Like losing a great friend, frankly. Yet another special Y! thing dies
Coming soon: FB’s S-1?

Coming soon(ish): Nokia Win8 tablet
Rumor: iPad 3s start coming off the line in January. No word on street date
In depth review of the Kindle Fire.Must say I like it more than they do…but there you go
Pandora goes for a chunk of the $500MM in US digital political ads this year



The lighter side: best 404s ever. Never thought I would say THIS, but kudos to Herman Cain

Posted on: 11-20-2011
Posted in: Oldest Living Digital Marketer

Top Ad/Mktg/Tech Stories for 11/16/2011 0

MSFT to launch new soc net !?!
Big Promoted Tweets success stories
The times they have a changed – 1/5 of job seekers got their latest gig on social media
New Pew study: 67% of adults using soc media to stay in touch with friends/family

2 new "berries"

Megaspamming on FB
Datasift brings DEEP analytics to Twitter data stream
HootSuite adds G+
New Vonage campaign goes after Cable service bundling
Check out RNKD, the new social commerce/influence site
Analysis: Amazon profits from long term thinking
15 hot Kindle Fire apps

Posted on: 11-18-2011
Posted in: Oldest Living Digital Marketer

Top Ad/Mktg/Tech Stories for 11-10-2011 0

Amazon ups the Kindle Fire order. Again.

Is Kindle Fire driving todays' Apple stock dip?
MSFT to launch $250 PC for low income families
Check out Tidal – a means through which bloggers get on brand sites and experiences
Eff Frontier says Mobile Search will be 1/5th of ad spend in 2012
Report on Lebowitz's ad:tech speech
Watch the Isaacson ad:tech Keynote
eMarketer: F 500 slow social growth

Posted on: 11-12-2011
Posted in: Oldest Living Digital Marketer

Top Ad/Mktg/Tech News for 11/9/2011 0

Groupon stock price has fallen

HP says no plans yet to sell Web OS
Investigation turning up loads of hacks at News Corp. Pun intended.
Adobe kills Flash Mobile. HTML 5 wins
Several thousand apps will be ready for Kindle Fire launch
New Kindles will be in 16000 brick and mortar stores
Trada adds FB ads
FTC/Tremor settle over Flash cookie dispute
Adobe laying off 7%
6 Android alternatives to Siri
New Asus tablet fastest on market

Posted on: 11-9-2011
Posted in: Oldest Living Digital Marketer

Jeff Bezos Is The Next Steve Jobs (Mediapost 10.26.11) 0

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With the passing of a visionary like Steve Jobs, people are asking the obvious questions of who will that void.  What will happen to Apple?  Who will lead the path to the future of technology?  Kaila Colbin recently wrote a great article for the Spin on the challenges facing the heir apparent at Apple, but I want to think wider for a moment.  I want to answer the question of who will be the next Steve Jobs from an industrial and business perspective.  Jeff Bezos; please step up and take your place at the head of the table.

If you think about, Jeff Bezos is doing almost everything right.  Amazon has become the poster child for innovation in online retail, and the Kindle has become the other “must-have” device for any self-respecting digiterati.  The most recent announcements for the Kindle Fire, though maybe not as much of a barn burner as the iPhone 4S, definitely had an impact and poised Amazon as a continued player in the tablet market, if not only as a loss-leader platform for their retail services.

Apple gets a lot of the credit for consumer innovation, but Amazon is not far behind.  Apple focuses on form, function and design whereas Amazon focuses on access; access to what you want, wherever you are.  They make buying things easy and they effectively turn a considered purchase into an impulse buy.  For all that Apple does right, they are still a considered purchase. 

Amazon has risen in the ranks to become one of the most well-respected companies in the world, they dominate online retail, and they quietly own patents like the “one-click” ordering system, as well as whatever is on the inside of their Kindle line of products.  They are a force in digital music, second only to iTunes, they are the leader in eBooks, they own self-publishing platforms, and they are inevitably going to push Netflix if they can take advantage of the Netfliix/Qwikster/Netflix mis-steps of the last 6 weeks.  All that, and they basically invented affiliate marketing. 

Jeff Bezos doesn’t make lots of public presentations; he only speaks when he needs to.  He doesn’t make broad-sweeping proclamations from his pulpit-on-high, he just gets things done.  He also doesn’t make a lot of mistakes, and he doesn’t air any dirty laundry.  You don’t hear too many people complaining about working at Amazon.  Rather it is a desirable destination for legions of intellectual business people. 

Amazon does it right, and Amazon could one-day rival Apple as the leading tech-oriented company.   Bezos won’t need to get fired from Amazon and return to bring the company to glory.  He’s already there, and no-one is challenging him for the lead reins.   If you look at the 5-year trend for Amazon, it keeps going up.  Those are the kinds of things investors look for; stability, growth and innovation. 

What kept Apple in a position of growth was Steve Jobs, his vision, his passion for the business, and his unrelenting desire to improve the world, think different and challenge the status quo.   Jeff Bezos is cut from a similar cloth.  He is constantly challenging the way things are done.  He is ultra-focused on the consumer.  He is obviously very passionate about his business.  What is there to stop him from being that person to drive his business and become the person that others look up to?

Not much.

Here’s a toast to Jeff Bezos, as we look to the future and the visionaries that will shape the world for many years to come.

Good luck Jeff!

Posted on: 10-28-2011
Posted in: treffiletti.com

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