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European entrepreneur & entrepreneurship facilitator.
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(1) I am curious, (2) I love innovation, (3) I like the idea of being able to keep track of specific information from a source because it helps me cope with information overload
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Online dating boosted by recession?
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by alexpapa  3-29-2009   
 A most intriguing piece by The Economist states that dating sites seem to be doing rather well with the recession. The correlation between the Dow Jones falling by more than 100 points and the increase in the traffic of one of the dating sites was arguably the most astonishing of all facts presented in this article.
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Marketing budgets squeezed
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by alexpapa  2-12-2009   
 Just a few short months ago marketing agencies did not seem as worried as they are today even though data seemed pretty bad.
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Skype turning profitable
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by alexpapa  2-12-2009   
 Skype showing an interesting performance in terms of acquisition of new customers or at least of opening of new accounts ( not necessarily the same thing). Their seemingly sustainable quarterly profitability is also good news although it does not justify the price eBay paid to acquire Skype in the first place.
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Should the Treasury's intervention be more targeted?
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by alexpapa  2-11-2009   
 Here's an interesting take on the Geithner plan for shoring up the banks' financial situation. The article makes a compelling argument as to why the plan is not really a great deal for would-be investors and definitely a loosing proposition for taxpayers. With my training in business management and finance I can see the validity of the issue raised here. In fact, I'd be in greater agreement with Nouriel Roubini's recent position that the banking system should be nationalized; with the understanding of course that only the payments and credit system for businesses and individuals would come under the government's fold. All this makes me realize how wise the Belgian legislation is when it mandates that each company's and citizen's debt be centralized and monitored so as to remain within reasonable limits with respect to that entity's revenues.
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Social media bigger than previously thought
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by alexpapa  1-28-2009   
 A very interesting conclusion of recent study by Pew shows that social media is on track for faster adoption than previously believed. And this means that the media landscape is on the brink of yet another radical change in the way owners of content relate to their audience and communities. Exciting stuff.
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Rising click fraud
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by alexpapa  1-28-2009   
 Interesting and worrying figures from a recent study on click fraud showing deterioration of the situation.
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Madoff's preferred investments
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by alexpapa  1-20-2009   
 The name Madoff is now indelebly associated to the largest financial scam of history. Nevertheless, it's interesting to see what types of investments had Madoff's favors and that's what a columnist of the FT did. Fairly interesting piece.
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Sweden's business focus on greentech
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by alexpapa  1-19-2009   
 My first job was with a Swedish company and I've been a fan of the country's way of innovating and showing the world how doing the right thing can also be a profitable way. Again at the forefront in the field of greenetch with a couple of exciting companies mentioned in this article from BusinessWeek.
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Sharp decline in business for handset makers
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by alexpapa  1-15-2009   
 A day doesn't go by without further indication that the crisis is deepening and hitting sectors previously thought to be shielded to a some extent. This piece of news also shows that consumers and businesses alike are unlikely to resume investments and spending before they are certain that the worse of the crisis is behind us. In the field of mobile telephony a sharp drop in capacity used by subscribers is to be expected and in particular in those patterns of usage rightly considered to be most expensive (roaming, mobile multimedia Internet...) This is all rather good news for Jajah, (www.jajah.com, which I covered on my blog more than two years ago) as well as for Skype. Furthermore, I expect broadband ISPs to do well.
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Mobile marketing conversions rates
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by alexpapa  1-8-2009   
 Articles with some interesting data to try to assess the conversion rates in mobile marketing contexts and for campaigns targeting mobile phone handsets.
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What do they mean "recession fears"?
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by alexpapa  1-7-2009   
 Quite a strange headline from the FT speaking of Wall Street's recession "fears"? Is the Street blind, deaf and comatose to the point of having completely missed the news that the US economy has been in recession since December 2007?
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Cost of cutting carbon
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by alexpapa  1-7-2009   
 Interesting data on the cost estimates relating to various means of cutting carbon emissions. However, at the very moment when markets are proven not to be as effective as previously proclaimed, do we still want to rely solely on market mechanisms to quell carbon emissions?
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WPP's digital push
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by alexpapa  1-7-2009   
 A BusinessWeek article with some fairly interesting info about the goals and obstacles faced by WPP as it tries to transform itself into a next generation marketing agency. Interestingly its CEO is pushing employees and Board Directors alike to adopt new practices from video, to Facebook, to Twitter and other social tools. And that's the right way to go.
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Tighter legislation of online and interactive marketing
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by alexpapa  4-22-2008   
 In yet another sign of a maturing market for new generation marketing and communications services, stricter legislations and rules are being enforced in Europe. The clipmark is about the UK market where legislation has been tightened considerably over the past few years. For example, the legislators have taken steps to make it impossible to target children with dedicated web sites and online activities. Now techniques of influence marketing are being regulated in a stricter manner to limit if not eliminate manipulation of consumers. The interesting question of course is whether legislators will apply the same kind of logic to politicians and their spin doctors...
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Blog Ad Network by Six Apart helps monetization of smaller blogs
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by alexpapa  4-21-2008   
 Six Apart is one of the few companies of the so called web 2.0 wave whose focus on sustainable business models is a major strength. Using their position as a blogging platform to structure and manage an ad network is really a no-brainer from a business standpoint, while it is also in keeping with Six Apart's consistent policy of offering easy-to-use solutions to its customers. They are uniquely positioned to generate substantial business value from this initiative. I am very curious about their pricing mechanism and about the degree of visibility they will allow into their profit margins from this activity. And perhaps even more than those aspects of the scheme, I will be interested to understand their targeting philosophy (serving the relevant ads to each micro-audience) because that's one of the big battles of tomorrow's advertising.
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Fret no more about Google
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by alexpapa  4-15-2008   
 The decrease in paid clicks on Google's online advertising network has been one of the worrying news of the first quarter for modern day advertisers. The Economist has done a good little piece of analysis showing why the decrease may only be the result of Google's own aspiration for more relevance and better performance of ads. And I think it shows pretty well why Google is here to stay and very far from being already "over the hill" as some put it. It is perhaps the most telling testimony of the company's ambition to build a sustainable position in the elusive field of online advertising and beyond that narrow perspective an indication of the stringent demands the company has on itself. So emails may be flying around showing how great a working environment Google is, but nobody should infer it's a corporate version of Club Med. And judging from their ambitious cooperation with SalesForce, these guys are going for a cut of every significant business transaction they facilitate.
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LEs CNIL Européennes limitent la conservation des données personnelles
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by alexpapa  4-9-2008   
 Très intéressant par rapport au business LegitiName.
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People wary of advertisers' "interest"
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by alexpapa  4-2-2008   
 With the increased ability to track and monitor people we are coming dangerously close to the advertisers' nirvana, which is to know everything there is to know about your behavior as a buyer. Technology is not yet able to reach and interpret the deeper recesses of your mind, but that will come too... Perhaps a good reason for people to be increasingly concerned about the "interest" shown by advertisers for them...
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Digital surveillance
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by alexpapa  3-31-2008   
 An interesting perspetive on the protection of digital assets. Interesting for LegitiName.
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Patterns of blogging success
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by alexpapa  3-31-2008   
 An interesting article of the NY times with a couple of interesting figures on blogging as a business and with some advice for novice bloggers.
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Worrying jurisprudence in France
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by alexpapa  3-28-2008   
 A French court issues decision making online publications and web sites responsible for content produced by a third party (i.e. not the owner of the site or online resource). This is likely to lead to the emergence of considerable legal risks for collaborative endeavors in France as well as for innovative marketing campaigns.
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A vision of leadership
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by alexpapa  3-14-2008   
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Where's the agency?
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by alexpapa  3-13-2008   
 Quite an interesting trend in the space of advertising as online media, especially those that have a participative audience, are now reinventing the value chain of marketing communications. This does look like a validation for those of us who feel the role and mission of agency is to undergo dramatic changes in the months and years to come. Watch this space!
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A Voice in influence marketing
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by alexpapa  3-12-2008   
 Quite an interesting initiative showing that influence marketing is increasingly recognized as a separate discipline requiring dedicated attention and assets.
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Momentous changes in advertising early 2007
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by alexpapa  3-11-2008   
 This article is a great summary of all the momentous changes that happened over the past two years in the advertising business: the advent of digital / interactive media, the first time ever that marketing services generate more turnover than advertising...
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Traditional media companies invest heavily online
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by alexpapa  3-10-2008   
 Huge commitments of resources by traditional media to remain relevant in the age of information. With the considerable momentum that their ownership of premium content allows they are well positioned and should be taken into account by anyone playing in the field of online media, whether as a content owner or as an advertising network or agency.
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Campaign tracking practices
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by alexpapa  3-10-2008   
 Interesting discussion about discrepancies in tracking campaigns.
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Online advertising spending in European markets
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by alexpapa  3-10-2008   
 Interesting figures of spend per head in various European markets with a couple of trends that are worth trying to analyze further.
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The rise of mobile search?
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by alexpapa  3-10-2008   
 Ideas for all sorts of services to mobile users abound and have been around for the past couple of years. Nothing significant has happened thus far as the mass adoption of multimedia mobiles has yet to take place especially because users climb the learning curve very slowly and tend to use their devices mainly for telephony. Here are a few factors that will likely change that: 1. devices with pre-installed IP telephony client software are hitting the market 2. the iPhone's impact will be felt both in terms of consumer adoption and in terms of strong influence on the design of devices by other manufacturers, thus setting new standards of usability 3. new forms of wide area IP connectivity will make it more affordable for people to be always on while on the move
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Online advertising poised to grow through recession
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by alexpapa  2-17-2008   
 A couple of very interesting figures regarding the resistance expected of the online advertising business in the forthcoming recession. I tend to believe the recession will actually amplify the shift of budgets from traditional forms to new forms of of marketing.
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Soaring demand for sponsored links on mobile
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by alexpapa  1-24-2008   
 Quite an interesting trend showing that marketing on mobile devices may be picking up traction... at last. No, make that "unfortunately" since I am not sure I will enjoy having to manage intrusions on my smart phone.
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Online less and less beyond reach of governments
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by alexpapa  12-28-2007   
 Quite a few analysts have described the situation of online as being essentially out of reach of governments and laws written before the information age. That time is over and this has enormous implications for many businesses that are currently thriving in the online space.
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Brand definitions
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by alexpapa  11-29-2007   
 One of the best definitions of a brand and associated dimensions IMHO.
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Why Google is prime target for Microsoft and Yahoo
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by alexpapa  11-1-2007   
 Key differences in the revenue generation of online marketing services show why Google is the player to stop for Microsoft and Yahoo... probably not only for them as marketing budgets are gradually being reallocated to better cover interactive online and on-demand channels and practices.
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Going green to grow the business
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by alexpapa  10-20-2007   
 Seeing opportunity where there is a challenge is a rare gift and one that can do more to change a difficult situation than most government led initiatives.
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Is mobile advertising really a good idea?
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by alexpapa  10-12-2007   
 For the past few years we've been hearing a lot about mobile advertising and how it would be so great to be able to deliver "context-specific" ads to people on the move. Arguably, the mobile phone is one of the very few media & communications devices that has not been colonized by advertising (yet). Will that happen? Is mobile advertising ever going to be a good business? How strong is the public's resentment at the violation of one of the few remaining areas of relative privacy? And if the mobile phone can be used for ads, then why not your fridge or youf kitchen table? Probably the next frontier, but until then, pondering on mobile advertising is relevant for anyone in the business of marketing services as well as for brand marketing managers. The way I see it, mobile devices are probably the very best way to bridge the gap between offline and online campaigns and I have a few specific ideas that I will keep for my customers :-)
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Solving the cllimate crisis with game theory
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by alexpapa  10-1-2007   
 This article provides an interesting perspective on the current dynamics of paralysis in the way the international community deals with climate change. It also offers pretty interesting and practical actions that could help break the deadlock and start moving towards measurable improvements in the way we use the global environment.
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A long tail business model for wine
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by alexpapa  10-1-2007   
 Watch the video in which the foudner presents his business model for small wine producers worldwide.
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How to manage employees in remote locations
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by alexpapa  9-29-2007   
 An interesting piece on the issues to be considered when managing remote teams. I believe the seemingly least significant aspects have the greatest impact on the performance of remote teams.
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Free music pickign-up steam
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by alexpapa  9-26-2007   
 At long last music is going to be freed from the straight-jacket of clumsy protection systems that end up bothering legitimate users without preventing fraud.
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