Continuing from the last entry about not being a copycat, let’s talk about the second problem with being a copycat: misinterpretation.
Since Mike Arrington came up in the comments of the previous discussion, let’s use Mike as an example. He is considered “big” in the Web 2.0 arena so it is very natural that someone wanting [...]
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Writers and bloggers will always be fascinated by statistics and I always recommend to use them as a guide, don’t get caught up in them because accuracy will always be an issue.
There is a problem: what do you do if you want to monetize your site and advertising companies you use rely on third party [...]
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