everyone who posts on digg is a narcissistkevin rose/ digg gets $250,000 a month in ad revenue from google and other ads on diggnarcissism is big businesskevin knows thatthat's why he's KEVIN ROSE the internet big deal and you are notevery time you post you are working for kevindid you not realize he was making $ off youdid you think he was your buddy and just wanted you to hang out with him
Oh no, shameless self promotion in my blag bag? The outrage will wash across the websphere and flood the blogways until the information 2.0 network social circle jerk of user generated bleeding edges will meta data the hits on will market viruses to the end users and cast pods into the depths of the peer to peers. I miss the days when it was fresh and still referred to as INTERNET.
WardOnTheWeb is right. Blogs are often a tough sell for people who haven't yet recognized the value of customer conversations, or who don't see the value in instant response to crises, or who can't see the importance of unmediated communication straight to the customer ... for free, no less. We may not be able to draw a direct line between sales and blogs, but we can't do it with traditional PR and many types of advertising, either. When asked about ROI, we have to turn to indicators, the precurser to sales. Blogs provide quantitative indicators (views, subscriptions, etc.) and qualitative indicators (comments). If we can move the needle on these types of indicators, there's a good chance that sales will follow.
Hahaha he quit? Sure, I quit eating today because there were just too many people eating with me. Advertising is everywhere. People just have to get over it. Hopefully what blogging will do is educate people on the general opinion of the public so they stop saying and doing stupid things.
khsheehanAug 26, 2008
These comments suck.
pault107Aug 26, 2008
Ha, right. Makes sense now.
petewhiteAug 26, 2008
Couldn't he have just turned off comments or removed the URL and html from the comments box?
Closed AccountAug 26, 2008
everyone who posts on digg is a narcissistkevin rose/ digg gets $250,000 a month in ad revenue from google and other ads on diggnarcissism is big businesskevin knows thatthat's why he's KEVIN ROSE the internet big deal and you are notevery time you post you are working for kevindid you not realize he was making $ off youdid you think he was your buddy and just wanted you to hang out with him
daniruAug 26, 2008
Oh no, shameless self promotion in my blag bag? The outrage will wash across the websphere and flood the blogways until the information 2.0 network social circle jerk of user generated bleeding edges will meta data the hits on will market viruses to the end users and cast pods into the depths of the peer to peers. I miss the days when it was fresh and still referred to as INTERNET.
hyperlexicAug 27, 2008
Call me when Arrington calls it quits. THEN you have a story.
lbcreativeAug 29, 2008
WardOnTheWeb is right. Blogs are often a tough sell for people who haven't yet recognized the value of customer conversations, or who don't see the value in instant response to crises, or who can't see the importance of unmediated communication straight to the customer ... for free, no less. We may not be able to draw a direct line between sales and blogs, but we can't do it with traditional PR and many types of advertising, either. When asked about ROI, we have to turn to indicators, the precurser to sales. Blogs provide quantitative indicators (views, subscriptions, etc.) and qualitative indicators (comments). If we can move the needle on these types of indicators, there's a good chance that sales will follow.
Closed AccountSep 22, 2008
Hahaha he quit? Sure, I quit eating today because there were just too many people eating with me. Advertising is everywhere. People just have to get over it. Hopefully what blogging will do is educate people on the general opinion of the public so they stop saying and doing stupid things.
alewin77Dec 15, 2008
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96blackhatJan 25, 2009
who care about that guy?John<a class="user" href="http://www.blackhatseoworld.com">http://www.blackhatseoworld.com</a>