by Jeff Yablon | Nov 1, 2011 | Business Process, Content, Media
I’ve written about business change in baseball. I’ve written about business change in football, a few times; The NFL controls what their players say, football can teach us a thing or two about patents, and of course, Bill Maher tells us why the NFL is a...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 31, 2011 | Business Process, Search Engine Optimization SEO
Back in the day, I served a couple of years as President of an international journalism group. The Computer Press Association was a collection of people who, as the name suggested, wrote about technology and took the tenets of journalism pretty seriously. I’m...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 28, 2011 | Business Process, Content, Media
As business change continues to swirl around video games and other media properties, Redbox prepares a 20% price increase (albeit one that shouldn’t have a bad impact on or create fallout from their customers), and Netflix keeps making stupid mistakes, you might...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 26, 2011 | Business Process
Shouldn’t Intellectual Property need to include something intellectual? Yesterday, The United States Patents and Trademarks Office (USPTO) set some kind of new record for granting stupid patents. Apple is the proud new owner of not one, but two...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 25, 2011 | Business Process, Content, Design, Search Engine Optimization SEO
Sometimes, “Good Enough” is good enough. But only sometimes. And when designing your web site, you need to step up to something better than good enough. This isn’t going where you think it is. When Answer Guy Central was very young (and in fact was...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 24, 2011 | Business Process
About a year ago, I told you about a court ruling that (maybe) makes selling software you no longer use illegal. It’s going to take years for that issue to resolve, and when it does you can bet that some attorneys will find a way to claim that certain kinds of...