courtesy of Flickr user, DMNYC ...and Lewis Lazare wonders why Leo Burnett has problems. …
One Sip And You’re Hooked
courtesy of Flickr user, Casey Serin The New York Times spoke with Jamba Juice CEO, Paul E. Clayton (not pictured above), about his company's brand experience. Q. Is there a demand for $5 smoothies nationwide? A. What there is a demand for is healthier options. Jamba offers a healthy, nutritious option. It is a source of energy, can be a snack in-between meals or can be a meal replacement. We don’t just see ourselves …
Some Bloggers Make Bank
BusinessWeek is sharing some interesting figures regarding how much income certain A-list blogs pull in. boingboing.net Launched: January, 2000 Revenue: Over $1 million a year icanhascheezburger.com Launched: January, 2007 Revenue: Estimated $5,600 a month shoemoney.com Launched: October, 2005 Revenue: $12,000 a month overheardinnewyork.com Launched: July, 2003 Revenue: Estimated $8,100 a month kottke.org Launched: …
Mackey’s Not Wild About Wild Oats
The Colorado press is examining the fate of Bouler-based …
Funnel It
It's Saturday and we're going through the flotsam in our garage. This billboard from Apple reminds me of how I'd love something like an iPod for all my old paperwork. [via Shedwa] …
LinkedIn Traffic Up 323%. TechCrunch Disses ‘Em Anyway.
How would you like to have a 323% increase in site traffic over the past year only to have TechCrunch question the future of your business? That's exactly the situation LinkedIn faced yesterday when Duncan Riley asked, "Is it enough?" Is this growth high enough given the rising popularity of Facebook as the social networking destination of choice? LinkedIn provides a more focused business networking product and it …
Continue Reading about LinkedIn Traffic Up 323%. TechCrunch Disses ‘Em Anyway. →
Trouble Ahead, Internet In Red
Breaking News: All Online Data Lost After Internet Crash [via Valleywag] …
Oh Snap!
Jeremy Pepper is an infamous (and snarky) PR blogger. Apparently, he's also known for his avid pursuit of women. Check this two-twit sequence from Josh Hallett: Josh's live report was sent from BlogPhilly. Here's Ariel Waldman's response (from KCMO, I presume): So, what have we learned here? Be careful what you say when live bloggers/Twitterers are present. I'm pretty sure there's some other learning wrapped up in …



