a fark quote:
"As America Online turns more toward advertising dollars to offset the shrinking number of subscribers who pay a monthly fee, the company may be upsetting the longtime customers who have remained faithful over the years."
The lesson here? The best way to save a floundering business model is to alienate your remaining consumer base.
When your mass-marketing strategy for delivering 1025 free hours of AOL into the hands of every man, woman, child, orangutan and flying squirrel on the planet fails...DON'T think to update your marketing strategy. NEVER adapt. REFUSE to change -- all while the amorphous internet continually reshapes itself.
Cheers to you, AOL. If the Cretaceous era taught us anything, it's that adaptation is overrated."
http://beyondmediatv.com/

3 comments:
So, you're calling AOL a dinosaur? LMAO! Let the asteroids begin!
xoxo
I don't know about you, but I think I'll stay on this ship until she goes down. Why? Because having been with her from when she first left port, I want to see both the beginning and the end.
With peace and love,
Charley
http://journals.aol.com/CDittric77/Courage
Hope you are back, soon!
With peace and love,
Charley
http://journals.aol.com/CDittric77/Courage
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