July 2011
8 posts
ByKenyan http://bit.ly/nV7oeJ
La Cocina http://bit.ly/mS20BY
Weight Vases by Decha Archjananun http://bit.ly/nXViUJ
Transparency comes to restaurant wine lists http://bit.ly/nHg2Xs
Discountitus per Al Ries http://t.co/m451l50 via @adage Once it has spread through an industry, it’s awfully hard 2 eradicate.#couponcrazed!
Functional Waking Trap http://bit.ly/qLhWOc
Great merchants are those who love people (especially customers) and love merchandise.
How Commercial Content is Changing Editorial http://bit.ly/k7Xq1L
June 2011
1 post
Interactive ‘Almost Extinct Calendar’ Raises Awareness of Endangered Species http://bit.ly/keecmM
May 2011
7 posts
Centrally is launching soon and I’m on the guest list! Join me. http://t.co/2nV7LsA via @centrally
http://t.co/x6Pa2xS re: framing ambig. growth problems:If name is that important 2success,then co has issues,being preocc’d w/semantics.
@keithurbahn Keith Urbahn
So I’m told by a reputable person they have...
– http://twitter.com/#!/keithurbahn
Shopping by Algorithm →
“The first generation of e-commerce was about taking care of your chores — that’s Amazon,” said Jeremy Liew, managing director at Lightspeed Venture Partners, an investor in ShoeDazzle. “That’s not what gets people excited in the real world about shopping. This is about making shopping fun again.”
Twitter: I need a break from you. ROI just isn’t there. Sorry! (But it was fun while it lasted.) #THEEND
April 2011
18 posts
“consumers still want to see it, touch it, feel it, smell it” vs. 70% of products sold 3+ yo… Seems well-suited for e-subscriptions to me.
Or…, I can continue to stack/build towers, preferably w/ this too: Buro by DesignWright for Lexon http://t.co/IKzfRIf
http://vimeo.com/11924774 Collaborative Consumption: the rapid explosion in traditional sharing, bartering,… reinvented through new tech.
#dynamicpricing trying to set the prices right coming out of the gate at onsale, not after the fact http://t.co/sh1eCz0
betashop: Startup Office Hours? →
betashop:
A fellow startup CEO recently posed the question:
What do you do for office hours at your company? Do you enforce a strict time expectation for people to be in the office? Is it 9 to 5? Is it 10 to 6? What about work from home vs. in the office? How about vacation days? Do you count days off?
RT @designrelated: “Google Unwraps First Ad for Groupon-Like Service” via Adweek http://j.mp/gzPYPD