Blogs Quote by Bob Garfield Download Open image “What happens when you combine blogs, Google and millions of dissatisfied customers? An e-mob.” — Bob Garfield ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blogs Business Customers Dissatisfied Google Happens Inspirational Millions Satisfied customers Social media
As a source of innovation, an engine of our economy, and a forum for our political discourse, the Internet can only work if it's… — Al Franken Copy Share Image
Now an audience of more than 1 billion people is only a click away from every voice online, and remarkable stories and content can… — Matt Mullenweg Copy Share Image
While I love the medium, I've always been skeptical about the value of blogs as businesses, — Nick Denton Copy Share Image
Blogging can generate a great deal of traffic to your online business. — Fabrizio Moreira Copy Share Image
I'm kind of concerned the combined effect, not only Google, all these companies is kind of to make us more boring and that seems… — Tim Wu Copy Share Image
Small businesses should have the same ability to reach customers as powerful corporations. A blogger should have the same ability to find an audience… — Al Franken Copy Share Image
Some of the power has shifted from companies to people. Using social media tools (blogs, wikis, tagging, etc.) more individuals are creating semi-spontaneous 'groundswells'… — Charlene Li Copy Share Image
Blog-based businesses have lower cost structures and are more 'authentic,' and as a result are drawing larger shares of ad budgets. — Fred Wilson Copy Share Image
Because of the Internet's open platform, entrepreneurs have started small businesses, innovators have created online services, and webcasters have produced a diversity of news-information… — Jay Inslee Copy Share Image
I’ve long advised that bloggers seeking to make money from blogging spread their interests across multiple revenue streams so as not to put all… — Darren Rowse Copy Share Image
“You are a product to dragnet surveillance capitalists like Google, Facebook, Comcast and Verizon. Your ideas are rarely your own, rather you are little more than a pawn to their perception steering initiatives to get you to read, believe and buy what they put in front of you. The first step to breaking out of this faux reality matrix is… — James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share
What sets the The Next Web apart is a focus on the internet as a key driver for a global market. Their international view… — Werner Vogels Copy Share Image
Advertising is not a rifle; it is a shotgun, and any campaign featuring outdoor boards of a cartoon animal inevitably will catch children in… — Bob Garfield Copy Share Image
“[A TV commercial] crossed my desk in 1986. It came with a press release boasting about an enormous production budget employed in service of… — Bob Garfield Copy Share Image
I can hardly believe that I even know this, but I am aware that Noah Webster's original dictionary, apart from being the first truly… — Bob Garfield Copy Share Image
Chain letters are the postal equivalent of intestinal flu: you get it and pass it along to your friends. — Bob Garfield Copy Share Image
It turns out that social networks drive a heck of a lot of traffic to blogs. — Matt Mullenweg Copy Share Image
Authors of published papers and editors of scientific journals can, unfortunately, be slow to come to terms with criticism, and it's good that we… — Andrew Gelman Copy Share Image
There's plenty to criticize about the mass media, but they are the source of regular information about a wide range of topics. You can't… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Here's the point - and Jonah Goldberg reminds us of this. He wrote a blog post that was titled "The MacGuffinization of American Politics."… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
I have a blog where I keep in touch with my fans. I write about things that are important to me. Sometimes on there… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
I also like to use a sensational headline. Many people read blogs in aggregators, which generally show only the headline. So you have to… — Fred Wilson Copy Share Image
I get questions from Richard Sandomir at the New York Times or Michael Hiestand at USA Today about issues .., 'well, there's a blog… — Joe Buck Copy Share Image
If the word police want to come and get me, they can come and get me. If someone wants to blog about me, fine.… — Neal Brennan Copy Share Image
The audience has spoken, they want stories. They're dying for them. They're rooting for us to give them the right thing and they will… — Kevin Spacey Copy Share Image
I hated the blog hype and how fast everything was happening. It didn't feel natural to me. But at the same time, what's more… — Michael Angelakos Copy Share Image
The biggest journalistic game-changer of our time has been the rise of social media and the overgrowth of faux news sources - league- and… — Robert Lipsyte Copy Share Image