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bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Sep 17, 2008
Filed under: Newspapers, Internet, Competitive strategy, News Corp'B' (NWS), Dow Jones and Co (DJ) After saying publicly that he planned to make The Wall Street Journal's website free and rely on advertising revenue …
Also tagged: nws, wall street journal, news corp, wallstreetjournal, rupert murdoch, newscorp, online content, paidcontent, rupertmurdoch, onlinecontent
journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Sep 4, 2008
As a result of Guardian News & Media’s acquisition of ContentNext, Media Guardian content has started to appear on paidContent:UK. Just recently the same occured vice versa: the appearance of Paid Content articles …
Also tagged: united states, wall street journal, online journalism, united kingdom, usd, the wall street journal, news site, contentnext, journalism co uk, guardian news and media
copyblogger.com » Copyblogger - Jul 26, 2008
1. As you may have heard by now, Teaching Sells is shutting its doors to new members at the end of July (that’s this coming Thursday night, July 31). After 9 months of intense content creation and marketing the …
Also tagged: blogging, copywriting
startupmeme.com » Startup Meme - Jul 17, 2008
Kara Swisher and Rafat Ali are reporting yet another injection of funds into the blogging market segment. This time its the turn for Silicon Alley Media, the parent company of Silicon Alley Insider. Silicon Alley Media …
Also tagged: uncategorized, techcrunch, sillicon alley insider
bloggersblog.com » Bloggers Blog: Blogging the Blogsphere - Jul 11, 2008
Kara Swisher is reporting that the Guardian Media Group is going to buy the popular paidContent blog published by Rafat Ali for over $30 million. In what will be seen as a new media coup, sources tell BoomTown that …
Also tagged: blogs, paidcontent
gigaom.com » GigaOM - Jul 11, 2008
Rafat Ali, founder of ContentNext Media, an L.A.-based new media startup and publisher of the blog paidContent, puts the blame for his inability to sleep last night squarely on Kara Swisher’s shoulders for breaking the …
Also tagged: web, rafat ali, guardian, gmg, contentnext
andybeard.eu » Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Jun 16, 2008
Michael Arrington in his boycott of Associated Press seemed to suggest that paid content is a dying business model. I must admit I am not a huge fan of linking to articles from Associated Press, simply because it is …
Also tagged: web 2 0, techcrunch, michael arrington, blogging tips, blog monetization, membership sites
copyblogger.com » Copyblogger - Mar 7, 2008
Check out this great free video from Jeff Walker (no email registration required) that debunks the whole Internet marketing guru product launch thing. If you haven’t heard of him, Jeff is the guy who devised the …
Also tagged: blogging, copywriting
copyblogger.com » Copyblogger - Mar 7, 2008
Wired Magazine’s Senior Editor Kevin Kelly wrote a great post this week called 1,000 True Fans, and it’s been getting a lot of attention around the blogosphere. Kelly essentially argues that to be a success online, you …
webpronews.com » Top News - WebProNews - Feb 18, 2008
It seems it was only a matter of time before the cleverer element of the SEO world developed a workaround for Google's penalizing of paid links. The workaround involves a pretty creative "dynamic" linking strategy, and …
Also tagged: seo, gray hat, paid links, search google