06Jul

Spam vs Twitter
Last Saturday, @HeARTwork (an artist whom I follow on twitter) posted, “My wish for today for twitter? STOP selling your stuff for the moment and just enjoy your relationships with peeps eh? ” She is not the only one who wants spammers to stop corrupting Twitter.
What’s up on Twitter?
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Posted by: Ankit Chadha
Tags: Business Design, Decision Making, Social Media, Social Networks, Spam, Twitter
11Nov
In one of my earlier blogs, I had discussed how important it is to avoid feature overload. A lot of discipline and focused decision making is required when deciding on what to include and what to leave out from the first version of your website.
I often come across situations where business owners or stakeholders get emotionally attached to a particular feature for one reason or the other. However, it is critical to make these decisions as objectively as possible.
The typical CEO and CTO discord: Let’s take an example of a startup that wants to build a site focused on the stock market. They want to be a “one-stop shop for analyst opinions.” While the CTO (or the product manager) is dreaming of a comprehensive portfolio management module being built, the CEO insists on covering as many stocks as possible.
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Posted by: Harish Agrawal
Tags: Business, Business Design, Decision Making, Features Overload
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