Media Bullseye Roundtable 2014.15 with Guest Co-Host Jen Phillips
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Brad Feld points to an entrepreneur’s story about folding an online publication that rated winery web sites. As Brad says, “The lesson here – well articulated by the author – is that he failed to address a point of pain.” A colleague of mine, smart in the art of marketing, frequently reminds me that people…
Dick Costolo has an interesting post on how and what to measure when creating metrics to judge company progress. It also spawned a few interesting comments … including the argument that measurement doesn’t work. Technorati tags: Dick Costolo, entrepreneurship, company growth, measurement, metrics, sales
Anyone who knows me knows that I enjoy indulging in good food and drink. And often expensive food and drink. But the article I just wrote for Cork & Knife features something even I couldn’t imagine ordering, even if my wallet would support it. It’s a $7,450 cocktail.
Marshall Cobleigh was an old-fashioned New Hampshire pol who had held many posts in that state, including Speaker of the House and governor’s chief of staff. On one occasion, he famously ran for Congress while touring the state with a pound of hamburger in an effort to highlight the substance of his economic message during the trying times of the late 1970’s.
Original interview here. Chip Griffin: Hi, this is Chip Griffin. Today my guest is Mark Story. He is the Investor Communications Manager with the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. and he is joining us to talk about their new proposed rule regarding interactive data, something that promises to provide more information more easily…
Marshall Wittmann of the Democratic Leadership Council in Washington, DC joins Chip to discuss the political blogosphere from the perspective of someone who has worked for politicians of all strips, including Sen. John McCain, the Christian Coalition, and now a centrist Democratic policy group.