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Politika

Ne-plaćanje poreza

Osamdeset i dvije najveće američke korporacije nisu platile niti centa poreza u barem jednoj od prve tri godine vladavine Georgea W. Busha. Čini se da i nama treba jedan premijer poput gornjeg da raščisti situaciju.

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Blog Business Internet

Razgovor sa Seth Godinom

Seth Godin je svjetski priznati stručnjak na polju marketinga i osoba koja se proslavila svojim knjigama od kojih su neke objavljene i kod nas. 1995 godine osnovao je jednu od prvih internet marketing kompanija koju je nekoliko godina kasnije prodao Yahoou. Seth je također i autor vrlo popularnog bloga kojeg pratim duže vremena i prije nekoliko dana palo mi je na pamet da mu postavim nekoliko pitanja.

What is your reason to blog? You do not keep it as your diary, you do not advertise. Do you see your blog as a service to the community, use it as a contact to your customers, self-promotional tool, or is there more subliminal message buried somewhere?

Purple cow / Plava Krava by Seth GodinI blog because it’s important to me to spread my ideas. I get satisfaction out of watching them go out there, morph, evolve and in a little way, change the world.

Internet is changing the way we communicate; even the fact that we are conducting this email interview is a proof of internet_miracle. Where it leads? Are we going to be more and more empowered and every interaction between salesman (or large company marketing office) will be tailor made to our particular preferences? Are we rapidly moving away from one_to_many marketing messaging?

I don’t think one too many is going to go away soon, but I do think organizations must become more permeable, more open to individual
interactions. And it’s clear that the power of many to many conversations is awesome.

Joe Trippi (Howard dean campaign manager), wrote that internet is finally returning democracy back to the voters and that you once again have a chance to say something. Is this limited to politics only, or just about anything else?

Politics is fighting this idea very very hard. I think companies that make a profit are far more open to this idea.

Talking about politics, there is campaign underway for US midterm elections; what is the role of internet and that campaign, and have they (politicians) finally learned on how to use internet to spread their agenda? Have they figured out that they are commodity on the market just like a carton of milk and they have to fight for their sales pitch? How would you, as a marketing “guru” rate their efforts?

I give them a 2 out of 10. Politicians are totally stuck in an old model, and will be until someone succeeds. It’s different than a corporation, where any profit is a good profit. Politicians will resist until someone actually wins!

While web2.0 is all about networking and interaction, people from smaller countries, especially those who speak one of the “smaller” languages can be easily lost in the forest of English delicious links, digg stories. So we have clear need of country/language specific services, but the mass of people using this service is not large enough to sustain its operation. How do you see our problem (or opportunity in disguise)?

Most of the English language sites don’t make any money, and copying what works and moving it into your language should be fast or cheap. I think you should either do that or switch to English!! There are very few barriers in webland.

Seth GodinSame problem like above on search engines; what if I make interview with Seth Godin, and no one in Croatia can learn about it simply because my page is buried below hundreds of other suggestions? Do you think that maybe we have to develop different tools, or do we simply have to find alternate way to spread our message?

If I spoke another language, I’d train Google to only search on that language. It should work, no? But yes, there’s no question that English is dominating. It makes sense that a given market has a standard language… but now the market is the world.

You mentioned quite a number of times long tail. What happens if our whole country is one large long tail? What if our market is small and fragmented, and yet same market forces are at play just like in US?

You can’t have a long tail without a short head. It doesn’t work. So there’s always a short head, but maybe not as big as you would like it to be.

What is in and what is out in marketing industry? In Croatia, TV ads are majority of all spending, then you follow with daily newspapers, a little bit of magazines and internet is proudly trailing behind everything else. Where is US today on this issue and in which direction do you think focus moves?

I think that around the world, word of mouth is resurging and TV is getting more and more expensive in return for what you get. It’ll happen there, it is just a matter of time.

What is your marketing weapon of choice? What do you do to promote squidoo?

Word of mouth! Make great stuff that is friendly to word of mouth. Amplify the ideas and words of your big fans. Flip the funnel and let the word spread. That’s what I preach and what I do.

Squidoo is a fresh startup; what do you think of it and what is its full potential? What is the point where you sell the company?

We have no plans to sell it. There are four of us and we’re very focused on making it a self-sustaining engine of philanthropy.

Last one is just your entrepreneurial view of the company, how to develop it and how do you recognize the day when to sell it; in Croatia when you make company you are basically expected to keep it until you retire?

I think that if there isn’t a culture of buying companies from restless entrepreneurs, there soon will be, if only because someone can be very rich if they pay less and earn more over time!

And finally; your message to the readers of mrak.org blog?

Don’t wait for permission. Go do something. Hurry.

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Muzika

The Best Of Nick Cave

Razmišljam neko vrijeme o tome da bih trebao sastaviti neku ultimate playlistu Nick Cavea, te je naravno objaviti na blogu. Pa eto, popis slijedi:

Mercy seat
I hear stories from the chamber
How Christ was born into a manger
And like some ragged stranger
Died upon the cross
And might I say it seems so fitting in its way
He was a carpenter by trade
Or at least that’s what I’m told

Fifteen feet of pure white snow
Doctor, Doctor
I’m going mad
This is the worst day
I’ve ever had
I can’t remember
Ever feeling this bad
Under fifteen feet of pure white snow
Where’s my nurse
I need some healing
I’ve been paralysed
By a lack of feeling

Lime tree arbour
through every word that i speak
and every thing i know
there is hand that protects me
and i do love her so

The weeping song
Father, why are all the children weeping?
They are merely crying son
O, are they merely crying, father?
Yes, true weeping is yet to come

Straight to you
Heaven has denied us its kingdom
The saints are drunk howling at the moon
The chariots of angels are colliding
Well, I’ll run, babe, but I’ll come running
Straight to you

There is a kingdom
There is a kingdom
There is a king
And he lives without
And he lives within

Breathless
The sky of daytime dies away
And all the earthly things they stop to play
For we are all breathless without you
I listen to my juddering bones
The blood in my veins and the wind in my lungs
And I am breathless without you

Oh my Lord
Call it intuition, call it a creeping suspicion,
But their words of derision meant they hardly knew me
For even I could see in the way they looked at me
The Spear of Destiny sticking right through me
Oh Lord Oh my lord
Oh Lord
How have I offended thee?

Red right hand
You’ll see him in your nightmares,
you’ll see him in your dreams
He’ll appear out of nowhere but
he ain’t what he seems
You’ll see him in your head,
on the TV screen
And hey buddy, I’m warning
you to turn it off
He’s a ghost, he’s a god,
he’s a man, he’s a guru
You’re one microscopic cog
in his catastrophic plan
Designed and directed by
his red right hand