Virtual VIP Changes Archive, September 2011

 

Here’s your monthly issue of Virtual VIP News . . . the monthly digest of the information we told our friends and clients about during the past month!

 

Click Any of The Links To Read Our Spin On These Business Changing News Items from Changes, as published during August 2011

Or Click Here To Read Them All !

 

It’s Really Social CONTROL; Google+ ISN’T Social Networking

Shamzam! Business Change Through Interactive TV!

To Land on Wall of Shame, Honda Financial Wastes Money

Chris Brogan, Steve Jobs, and “Until” Business Change

TouchPad Proved iPad a Toy. Now Android Proves it for iPhone

 

 

HP Kills the TouchPad, Proves the iPad is Just a Toy

Perception, Reality, and Service Level Agreements (SLAs)

Twitter Innovates Advertising. I Never Thought I’d Say That.

If You Call Yourself “Authentic”, Can You BE Authentic?

Android and the Brooklyn Bridge: Google Buys Motorola

 

Google AdWords Costs Jump 400%. Unless You Can Avoid That

 

Old Cartoonists Should Die. Just Ask Young Bloggers

 

Guess How Much Airlines Earn From Baggage Fees?

Salt and Pepper Pistachios? Why? Is This Business Change?

 

How You Listen and Learn About Music Makes Business Change

 

What Have You Sold Today? What Are You Doing To Change That?

 

How Search Engine Optimization Works (Exceptions Prove Rules)

Thanks so much for reading, and if you have any comments, questions, or ideas, I hope you’ll reach out to me!
Til next time . . .

 

Jeff Yablon

PC-VIP Inc

http://answerguy.com

+1 646 827-3800.

Highlights

We believe that everything in Virtual VIP News is worth reading, but each month I like to call your attention to my personal favorites:

 

On The Latest Iteration of Interactive TV (and This One Might Work!):

Shamzam! Business Change Through Interactive TV!

 

On The Ludicousness (yep, that’s the right word) of Service Level Agreements (SLAs):

Perception, Reality, and Service Level Agreements (SLAs)

 

On A Huge Jump in AdWords Pricing:

Google AdWords Costs Jump 400%. Unless You Can Avoid That

 

And Finally … On Steve Jobs (I don’t say too many nice things about Apple—this is different):

Chris Brogan, Steve Jobs, and “Until” Business Change