Eric Schmidt Says “Failure Is Actually A Good Thing”

by Sakib on 11/08/2010

Most recently, Google Wave’s official blog site announced they are going to shutdown their most innovative, most expected, buzzing service Google Wave development from the next month. From there, Google’s director of research Peter Norvig and CEO of Google Inc, Eric Schmidt has given some interesting speech in different interview session.

Google is a company that has a lot of ambitious projects and it’s inevitable that some of them will fail. Eric Schmidt says that failure is actually a good thing.

“We try things. Remember, we celebrate our failures. This is a company where it’s absolutely okay to try something that’s very hard, have it not be successful, and take the learning from that.”

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Twitter Buzz: Does Adding Twitter To A Brand Make It Cooler?

by Sakib on 11/08/2010

In internet some companies successfully buzz about brands world wide like, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, MySpace. But, Twitter introduced in a different way to communicate with customers — that real time direct communication. Introduced both way real-time communication — customer can share information, give feedback or negative response about products or service, as well ask directly to company about the problems and instant get response from direct companies and as well company track the customers problems and improve their problems in products and service and expand the business successfully to gain more profits.

Although, Now twitter has more users then MySpace.com — the second largest social networks, after the Facebook. However, Robert shared some interesting facts, I think we should consider and think about it. Now peoples are feeling happy to use Twitter and feels better to merge brands.

Robert says,

“I’m noticing this with more and more brands: they are using Twitter to get an edge on their competition in the branding war — I’m seeing more and more “follow us on Twitter signs” in restaurants, malls, and even amusement parks. Are you noticing this too? Question is, does adding Twitter to a brand make it cooler?

To me it does.

Why?

1. It sends a signal to the world that you want to hear from your customers.
2. It sends a signal to the world that you’ll use the latest technology to communicate with them. Many of whom are no longer using email. My son, for instance, rarely uses email to communicate with his friends.
3. It lets you feature your customers. Notice the pictures on Lorenzo’s bike? They are his fans on Twitter. Win-win.
4. It gives your team a way to communicate in one stream all the photos and stuff.
5. It lets you bridge audiences around the world. Look at how he mixes Spanish and English together on Tweets.”

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How To Value SEO: Worth Of $100 Million?

by Sakib on 23/07/2010

In internet, webmasters are now more concern about search engine optimization (SEO) but how much value does SEO holding in the conversion of money – million or billion dollar? let’s know more when is SEO worth $100 million.

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Why You Fail and How To Stay Strong In Times of Failure

by Sakib on 20/07/2010

To be honest, I’m not big fun of Johnchow but in the recent post “Why You Fail and How To Stay Strong In Times of Failure” holding lots of important things are considerable and does makes good sense for the blogger and even if you’re not a blogger, that will help you to keep strong when you’re failed, the frustrated times actually killing your life time and stopping you to move forward but the “influential time” “productive” time is limited — to to using the most productive time and gaining more “congrats” “cheers” “well done” “superb” helps to keep going forward.

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Fail More. Experiment More. Plan Less

by Sakib on 13/07/2010

Jawed Karim, the founder of Youtube.com — his each of words inspired me. I will cook more about his shares. Now, your time to read “Fail More. Experiment More. Plan Less

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