Los Angeles Business Journal: Niche Riches
Niche Riches By BOOYEON LEE - 5/21/2007 Los Angeles Business Journal Staff The business model is deceptively simple. Former MySpace.com chairman Richard Rosenblatt believes he has figured out how to cash in on user-generated content and the desire of bloggers to be famous. It works like this. Demand Media Inc. buys a slew of well-traveled enthusiast Web sites, such as Trails.com, Golflink.com and Gardenguides.com. The sites go through what Rosenblatt calls a “carwash,” where they are given cleaner interfaces...
read moreTechNewsWorld: “Blu-ray, HD DVD Stew Thickens”
See our comments on “Blu-ray, HD DVD Stew Thickens” in the April 23, 2007 edition of TechNewsWorld. http://www.technewsworld.com/story/YHPDqFP2wI564a/Blu-ray-HD-DVD-Stew-Thickens.xhtml
read moreChristian Science Monitor: Blood and gore find a new venue: movie posters
Blood and gore find a new venue: movie posters In today’s market, horror films are generating buzz through shock advertising. By Gloria Goodale | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Hollywood, Calif. The horror film, from the traditional zombie epic to that old vampire-in-castle standby, has always been a bloody affair. But traditionally, creators of blood-and-guts flicks reserved the most sensational stuff for the darkened theater, preferring advertising that suggested – rather then spelled out...
read moreSmartmoney.com: Balancing Work and Life: Taking a Vacation
Balancing Work and Life: Taking a Vacation By Colleen DeBaise April 10, 2007 SMALL-BUSINESS OWNERS are good at many tasks — except getting away from work. Take, for instance, Bonnie Harris, founder of Wax Marketing in St. Paul, Minn., who confesses that she’s installed a headset in her ski helmet so she can take calls while on the slopes. (This year, she booked a client on a national TV show while sitting on the chairlift.) Then there’s Jennifer Kushell, who created YSN.com, a Los Angeles-based...
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