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Getting Past The CO2 Debate And Into Profiting From It

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I recently got into an extensive FaceBook conversation/debate with someone that was somewhat ridiculous, but we all do stupid things from time to time. This debate was about CO2 emissions and the role of man. The person on the other side of the debate is a big fan of Lord Monckton, the media shill who [...]

Let The Force Be With You

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If you are completing your degree at university and going into the work force it can be a daunting challenge – if you choose to allow that. It is natural to feel some trepidation about going into a new and seemingly foreign environment. However, if you look at the data, which is always a good [...]

The One Simple Step To Marketing Success

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Every day there is more competition for share of mind. More billboards, more radio ads, more TV ads, more blogs, better search capabilities… on and on it goes. In this chaos of brand noise how do you get your own personal brand noticed? There are some very simple steps that can be taken. Its amazing [...]

Getting To A Price

By Chris Gilbey

So someone calls you up and says that they want to buy your company. You take a deep breath and then say, let’s talk… There are a lot of wrinkles in selling your business. The main one is that most people are so unused to the concept that they stumble at the first fence…. Imagine [...]

Choosing What To Do. It’s tough.

By Chris Gilbey

I’ve been at a conference on the Gold Coast of Queensland for the last two days on the commercialization of Intellectual Property. Last night I got talking to a young PhD student who is trying to figure out what to do with his life. He registered for the conference because he is looking for a [...]

Radio Didn't Kill The Music Star. The Golden Rule Did.

By Chris Gilbey

I came across an interview with Michael Chugg earlier today, via a posting in Facebook. (Amazing that Facebook now appears to spread news in the long tail better than any other technology). He was talking about the lack of support for new and emerging musicians by commercial radio in Australia. Obviously a comment of this [...]

Slow Revolutions are better than overnight Coups.

By Tom Koltai

In 1993, I wrote a paper entitled, How Ubiquitous Free Communication will Alter the Status Quo.   I noted that because of electronic chat rooms [Prodigy, AOL and Compuserve] as more women became enamoured of the connectivity options available to them via a ubiquitous global network, that the divorce rate would rise dramatically.   I [...]

Alberts – House Of Hits

By Chris Gilbey

On Tuesday evening I went to the launch party for the new book, “House Of Hits”. This is a book written by Jane Albert that examines the Australian music publishing, recording and broadcasting dynasty, the Albert family. I worked for Ted Albert during the 70's building the record label during the early days of John [...]

Shotgun Justice

By Tom Koltai

Another Koltai Rant of a personal nature.   It would appear to me that the Supreme Court in New South Wales is more interested in clearing it’s docket than ensuring that justice is served.   This might be because yesterday, I lost my case (filed in March 2007) against Tricom Equities. Or it might be [...]

The Value Of Nothing

By Chris Gilbey

I have just started reading Raj Patel's book, “The Value Of Nothing”. This is a really insightful book for anyone who is interested in economics in the 21st Century, and for anyone who is trying to figure out what happens after the GFC – particularly with all those Goldman Sachs guys in Washington working for [...]