How to Grow: 21 Tactics to Acquire Customers
I seldom just share random links. But when I do, they are really good.
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I seldom just share random links. But when I do, they are really good.
How to Grow: 21 Tactics to Acquire Customers Read More »
Just watched the part of the WWDC 2013 keynote for OS X Mavericks. The battery saving techniques look great. Looking forward to it.
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Q: The next big startup from New York after Tumblr? A: Definitely on my list would be Aviary.com. Lot of traction, great product & partners, right investors. I would bet my money on this company.
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Just discovered.
“In-app purchases (IAP) now generate the majority of the revenue in the app stores. This has been the case for some time now, and it continues to rise”
Publication: How The Most Successful Apps Monetize Their User Base
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“The rise of texting apps has taken away $23 billion in revenue from carriers as of the end of 2012, according to market research firm Ovum.”
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Brilliant. Less phones calls “Where are you? How long do you need?” Easily see where the other is incl. an estimated time of arrival (ETA).
Glympse Brings Its Location Sharing Service To BMW and MINI Vehicles
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Forbes has a nice timeline of GoPro’s last 10 years, from it’s humble beginnings hawking 35mm cameras in VW bus to it’s multibillion dollar present.
The Moral of the Story: If you’re building a gadget that isn’t a smartphone or smartphone accessory (say, a watch), seek out the few blind spots where smartphones can’t go. The fastest growing US camera company makes cameras for moments where people would never dare use their smartphone.