That Business-Model Thing
The one question I’m asked about IT Conversations more than any other is, “What’s your business model?” After 18 months, nearly 300 programs and now with the New Year looming, the time has come to answer that question.
That’s the first paragraph of a two-page essay I just posted on the IT Conversations wiki. I hope you’ll read it and give me your feedback either here (as a comment) or by editing the wiki directly. I think you’ll find it relevant to all podcasters not just IT Conversatinos.
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Doug – just one thought – isn’t posting your Google AdSense revenue a violation of their ToS?
Comment by Michael Randall — 11/27/2004 @ 3:14 am
Hadn’t thought of that, Michael. As it wasn’t important, I removed that from the essay. Thanks.
Comment by Doug Kaye — 11/27/2004 @ 5:39 am