It looks like the Blognation group blog has joined the dead parrot club.

For all it’s shortcomings (in the funding & the founder’s transparancy apparantly), it did have the merit of broadcasting pretty interesting news from internet companies all over the world in a nice and orderly way.

Too bad for all the editors who put a lot of time and energy in it and too bad for me as I liked to read that blog quite a lot really.

For the USA news, there’s still the blogs in my favourites.
For the belgian fix, I’ll just revert to web2point0
Any tips on good similar blogs for Europe/worldwide? 

Just a little note to remember my accountant just sent the adapted financial plan to the notary public, a necessary first step to get your business registered and set up down here. Never knew financial plans could make you happy. Read the rest of this entry »

Just a little note to remember my accountant just sent the adapted financial plan to the notary public, a necessary first step to get your business registered and set up down here. Never knew financial plans could make you happy. Read the rest of this entry »

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Marketing Barter Platform looking for partners.

IntroNiche is a Brussels based start-up about to create a classifieds platform for niche marketings barter deals.
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When I managed the collectibles & entertainment categories at eBay, I did a lot of barter marketing.

This means that I looked for companies targetting the same niche targets as I did – collectors’s, gamers, music and movie buffs… In a lot of cases, these were existing online portals or offline tradefair organisers.  Read the rest of this entry »

When I managed the collectibles & entertainment categories at eBay, I did a lot of barter marketing.

This means that I looked for companies targetting the same niche targets as I did – collectors’s, gamers, music and movie buffs… In a lot of cases, these were existing online portals or offline tradefair organisers.  Read the rest of this entry »