If you’ve not heard all the noise about TLDs, you probably aren’t a billion dollar company (that’s sarcasm). Personally, I despise the fact that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has put these up for sale out of the reach of any average small business. It costs $185,000 to apply and $25,000 per year to maintain a custom TLD. This is the first time, in my opinion, the guardians of the web bypassed democratization and freedom and simply dove in to make some quick bucks. By the … Continue reading
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237 Practical Case Studies in a Single Book
This book is a daring challenge to the business community. Gone are the top-down, command and control messages that held sway through the 20th Century. In are a raft of new techniques that start with listening, responding and action that set the scene for a continuing and evolving dialog about brands, experience, business and community. The following 237 participants took time to write meaningful content for the Age of Conversations 2, to provide a diverse and unique collection of stories in a single book. I’d really like to single out … Continue reading →
How’s this for Collaboration? 275 Authors!
In mid-January, Gavin Heaton and Drew McLellan announced they were ready to take on the sequel to the incredibly successful Age of Conversation. I approached Drew very late in the process on Age of Conversation and, unfortunately, I could not get content to him in time. Drew and Gavin are back again, and this time I’m not going to miss it! This is quite an undertaking – coordinating a collaborative book with 275 authors – but I have no doubt that it will be a fantastic book with a multitude … Continue reading →
