Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Ad Sales Ugly
Should be an interesting two quarters for corporate Ad sales in the US. First, the economy is not making a bold comeback anytime soon. Second, corporation are getting much smarter with display advertising and ROI - branding is great, but the market is looking for a return.......June was soft - see Viacom's results and Yellow book owner RH Donnelly results - for a quick preview. Less display ads will mean more SEM spend in my opinion, although the general economy and smarter tools may also impact Google and friends also.
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Bridgevine,
Viacom,
vinny olmstead,
Yellow Book
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Facebook Evolution
The most common response I get from my 35 - 45 year old peer group when sending an invitation to Facebook is "are you 16?".....then they try it, and it works, and they are connecting to many old friends who also like it, although they to first ask they question is "are you 16?". It will be interesting to see how this reluctant receptivity becomes more viral to the midlife crowd, and what impact their revenue model will have if the age skus higher and how quickly a newer/hipper social network evolves for the teen/20s crowd...............
Labels:
aol. bridgevine,
facebook,
vinny olmstead
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Moving
The Bridgevine.com website is really evolving. It is becoming the most extensive, self contained website for home and small businesses.......the robust product offering is particularly appreciated by the 17 million annual movers (their are approx. 110M households, so many on the move......)......we have received a significant number of email praise for our advanced concierge service. Given the fact that we share our savings with customer, there is not a better one-stop local for ordering all moving services - triple play, credit card, DVD service, moving service, and much more.....the largest array of home services on the net with the best prices - great for everyone.
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ATT,
blockbuster,
Bridgevine,
Comcast,
movers
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Vatican Secret Diplomacy
My great high school friend has just released his latest book - Vatican Secret Diplomacy. My friend: Charles R. Gallagher, S.J. or Chaz to his old school friends has become an accomplished scholar. You can buy it an Amazon. I am half way through the book and is very interesting if you are a history buff or are interested in the role the catholic church played (or didn't play) during WWII and Nazism.
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Amazon,
Audible,
Bridgevine
Friday, July 18, 2008
Vacation
Heading out on vacation tomorrow. Have our airline tix and hotel; Real player with Rhapsody lined up; ATT/RIM mobile phone including international plan; the kids have ipods and itunes; Netflix DVD (Perfume); downloaded Audible.com (The Last Lecture) to listen on the plane; Wall Street Journal for me, People Magazine for my wife; Discover Credit Card.......and the beauty of all these items - ALL PURCHASED ON BRIDGEVINE.COM
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ATT,
Audible,
Bridgevine,
Netlflix,
Rhapsody,
Wall Street Journal
Thursday, July 17, 2008
My Two Sense
Microsoft should give up on Yahoo and the hole Search Category........too little, too late......stick to the software monopoly and let Googgle handle the search monopoly........
Labels:
Bridgevine,
Microsoft,
yahoo. microsoft
New Outlet for Independant Documentaries
Seems like limited outlets for independant films and documentaries, although ther are more film festivals popping up all over (Maybe we can have a Vero Beach Film Festival)........anyway, check out this new company making these films available to the public - http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080717/wr_nm/snagfilms_dc_2.
Labels:
aol. bridgevine,
films,
olmstead,
Ted Leonsis
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