Tag Archives: business model

Extending your blog

Posted on December 19th, 2008 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

One of the common questions asked around the internet is whether now is a good time to start a blog and if so, how do you build and expand it? Wayne Sutton wrote about the topic yesterday referencing a conversation we had at the beginning of the year. How do blogs and social media sites [...]

Strategy is important. Seriously.

Posted on January 8th, 2008 by Tyme White in Business

Imagine you have a company. You work hard, amass a large following, decide to issue stock shares and try to do your best to run the company properly. How would you feel if you found out that a consortium of investors, with a 21 percent stake in your company, are trying to take over the [...]

Tyme’s Thoughts: Business plans

Posted on April 7th, 2006 by Tyme White in Business

Lately there have been so many things I wanted to write about but felt it would be taken as a rant, so I left it alone. For example, the discussion on how many people are listening to podcasts. I would link to it but the actual report is subscription only ($249.00) and without the report, [...]

Disclosure revisited

Posted on March 15th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

I’ve talked about disclosure before. While reading a blog recently it began to sound like one huge advertisement. Between that and the conflicting messages in his entries, I decided it needed a little investigating. Before I get into this:
I am not saying people should stop reading his blog.
I am not implying he is doing something [...]

WIN lets writers own their words

Posted on January 15th, 2006 by Tyme White in Business

From Jason Calacanis:
“I did mention at some point we shifted back to letting the authors own their words right? That’s going to be a big advantage we have over traditional media going forward. For example, if the author of the New York Times Style section–or Defamer for that matter–worked at WIN they could keep all [...]