Clone of a business top model
I went to see
Along Came a Spider and I was thinking, while watching
Monica Potter, that she could be a clone of
Julia Roberts.
We are
still evolving. Great!
Hey, sounds like I'm not the only one being
rude.
Don't care, 'cause I'm a
small town boy
In case you need to write a 'bot for
Half Life (
if you have it or even a full one and you want to waste it), here is the
FAQ. Speaking of games, I was wondering the other, while reading an eloge of
Les Cahiers du Cinema when there will be a real criticism of videogame as an art form. Too bad the
bubble is dead, I could have launched
Scrolling.com.
Still looking for a valid business model: will you pay to read me ? would I pay to be read ? How to have public archive and a premium site ? Would people pay to read things
before the rest ?
If premium members pay not to watch ads, why would companies pay me to display ads on the
public version of the site. What about sponsoring ? Can a brand get better recognition because it sponsors your favorite sites ? Can a company host websites to promote a product instead of buying "old economy" advertising space ? Does an ad need to be intrusive to be read ? Can't an ad be interesting ? Is text ad better than flashy ad ? Can you write content and ad at the same time and still have an
unbiased content ? The idea of writing ad in the middle of content is to be sure the ad is actually read (no Junkbuster/Tivo to remove these ads).
Google has success with textual ads. And what to do with
the train?