Continued from last post) 2. For greater personal clarity around your business. Taking the time to define your business brand - and to actually write that definition down - can help you to have more clarity about what your business
4. By creating a Brand Definition, you'll become more aware of your competition. Part of figuring out who you are in your business is to do your due diligence and research your competitors. I have a lot of customers come
3. Creating your Brand Definition forces you to identify your best clients, so that you can start thinking like them. Your business brand's job is to communicate what your business is all about to the clients who you want to
Since it's limited launch last year, and then it's full public launch over Christmas, the BBC iPlayer has proved massively popular, dragging thousands of UK viewers over to Web TV.
If you are like me, when you heard that Google had bought YouTube for $1.6 billion back in November 2006, you wondered "Why couldn't that have been me?"
If you want further proof of how much YouTube has become an integral part of all our lives, you need look no further than the fact that when the site suffers an outage of less than an hour, it becomes
This has been a crazy week at the CDF Networks plex. So many new projects are in the works, I can't wait to share them with everyone when they are done. I haven't had time to write a proper blog
The New York Times is reporting that, according to a source, Yahoo! and Microsoft are in serious talks regarding the merger. They say:Microsoft, which had threatened to abandon its bid, has increased its offer "by several dollars," this person...
From the press release:Microsoft Corp. today delivered on its commitment to rapid innovation for the newest Microsoft platforms and latest Web technologies by announcing the release of Expression Studio 2.The suite of professional design t...
From The Wall Street Journal:Microsoft didn't reach a final decision following Wednesday's board meeting, according to people familiar with the matter. The directors gave Mr. Ballmer broad discretion to either go hostile or abandon the Yahoo p...
Yesterday night, Microsoft announced that it has withdrawn it's offer to buy out Yahoo! Steve Ballmer sent a letter to Jerry Yang, which was posted on the Microsoft website and is quoted below.Todd Bishop has an internal e-mail that Ballmer
From Silicon Alley Insider:"We’re interested to pay for it at some level and beyond that level we’re not willing to pay for it. I know EXACTLY what I think Yahoo is worth and I won’t go a dime above." [Ballmer