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HipMojo #14 (2/3) – Ad Models on the Web

by CT Moore on November 15, 2011

In this second instalment of episode 14, we turn to ad models on the web. Specifically, we discuss whether ad-supported business models on the web are the way to go or whether you need to add a layer of e-commerce, subscriptions etc. to survive in a world with infinite supply of ad inventory. Personally, I think [...]

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talked about the team Shawn coached losing the big game, a new WAHM resource from Rae Hoffman-Dolan and Missy Ward, and upcoming Affiliate Summit meetups. We also talked about the death of Diaspora Co-Founder Ilya Zhitomirskiy, an important message from ET, the Kindle [...]

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HipMojo #13 (3/3) – Lightning Round

by CT Moore on November 5, 2011

In the third and final instalment of episode 13, we turn to the weekly lightning round and question of the week. Specifically, we discuss: How five companies seem to control 64% of digital worldwide advertising, Just what Klout is and whether it’s really all that relevant How “Gotcha Journalism” has made Michael Arrington out to [...]

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HipMojo #11 (1/3) – Top 10 Mergers & Acquisitions

by CT Moore on October 25, 2011

In this first instalment of episode 11, we talk about ten of the greatest digital media mergers & acquisitions. Ash had written a post about it in 2006, and we discussed that old list in episode 7, but then he updated it for a post on Techcrunch (check out the selection criteria there), so we decided [...]

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HipMojo #8 (3/3) – Lightning Round

by CT Moore on October 5, 2011

In this last installment of episode 8, we enter our weekly lightning round. Here we discuss: Microsoft’s dividend hike HP board’s multiple gaffes, Google + and where Yahoo! should focus. Then we turn to the Email of the Week: is it fair for investors to replace the founder as the CEO of company? All emails [...]

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