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But on YouTube, Goodrow argued, the longer people lingered, the happier they must be, logically.
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Nicolas Cole • A Marketer's Guide To Category Design: How To Escape The "Better" Trap, Dam The Demand, And Launch A Lightning Strike Strategy
Second, I’m reflecting on a point former Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale famously made in 1995: “There are only two ways to make money in business: bundling and unbundling.” I think we’re burnt out by the fragmentation that the D2C era brought to everything. After subscribing to tons of hyper-niche content over the years, the idea of a couple brands we ... See more
Michelle Rose Joseph • No. 13 — Reclaiming Discovery From the Algorithms
Steve didn’t like Complexity in his working relationships any more than he liked extra buttons on his iPod.
Ken Segall • Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success
YouTube could be a threat to copyright owners but it could also be a very valuable tool for businesses looking for audiences.
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Platforms, Ecosystems, and Aggregators
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John Rossman • The Amazon Way: 14 Leadership Principles Behind the World's Most Disruptive Company
Understand the economics of any internet industry better than anyone in the world and suggest where budding entrepreneurs might build.
Packy McCormick • Stripe: The Internet's Most Undervalued Company
Despite his business degree, he had become what MarketWorld did not appreciate: a critic who pointed out what was wrong without offering digestible lists of tips on how to fix things.