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And you thought entrepreneurship was exhilarating…
It’s often said that thrill seekers and entrepreneurs have many things in common. They do crazy things that defy common sense and both seem to have a high tolerance for risk. But what’s it like flying down a mountain at 250 kilometres per hour? World base-jumping champion Espen Fadnes teamed up with project management company Goovinn to share the experience.
What are you doing to master online marketing in 2012?
The Anthill Masterclass has already helped hundreds of Australian business owners, marketing professionals and web developers embrace the future of marketing and get real results from their websites and social media.
Do Australians suck at making sales? Take this guy’s advice and make ‘em laugh
The prevailing wisdom is that Australians are rather pathetic with art of making a sale. If so, we should see if Mr. Kenny Brooks is available for a seminar or two. He might not be the world’s greatest salesman, but he’s certainly the funniest.
Remember when watching a movie at home required (gasp) going to a video store?
When’s the last time you stepped inside a video rental store? When’s the last time you saw a video rental store? The Onion presents a lovely tribute to a begone era when we would file into our local video outlet, hoping against hope that not all the copies of “Men in Black” or “Mario Kart” were checked out.
Samsung tries to beat iPhone snobbery at its own game
Depending on which side of the Apple vs. PC / iPhone vs. Android rivalry you’re on, this video will either delight or dismay. The folks at Samsung decided to promote their latest flagship phone, the Galaxy S II, by happily skewering Apple fandom. Can Samsung beat Apple at its own game?
What mobile trends can we expect in 2012, according to Australia’s mobile elite?
What is going to happen in the next year with these big-screened, feature-packed, hyper-used phones we seem unable to pry from our text-tapping fingers? Somebody filmed (probably with an iPhone) the responses of several people at this week’s Mobile Industry Awards in Melbourne.
The Evolution of Business Movies, Part 6: The Social Network
What can’t be denied is the film’s assertion that the business world is now the domain of Gen-Y entrepreneurs, who have the smarts and creativity to bring their billion-dollar ideas to life. Spurred on by the success of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, young men such as Zuckerberg have created successful businesses all through the typing of code on a computer screen.
What’s the Zero Moment of Truth? Is it Google’s new slogan?
A mom looks up organic shampoos on her mobile phone while waiting to pick up her son at school. Many would call this “surfing” or “casual consumer research.” Google takes a loftier approach, calling it the Zero Moment of Truth. Essentially, it refers to the numerous ways a potential buyer can study a product online.
Justin Beiber could soon have more Twitter followers than Australia has people
We’ve thrown a whole bunch of these whipsaw “did you know?” presentations at you over the years. And we’ll continue to do so. Because they’re fun. And, like this little video about the social media explosion, they give you tasty stuff to chew on. For example, did you that Justin Beiber, Lady Gaga and Britney Spears have more Twitters followers combined than Australia has people?
Hawt guys touch themselves to remind women to check for breast cancer
Recent studies, we’re told, show many young women aren’t checking for breast cancer. We’re also told women are 88% more likely to watch a video if it features a smokin’ hawt guy. This video addresses the first observation by employing the second. Rethinkbreastcancer.com, a health-advocacy site and the source of these two observations, put them together to create a visual presentation that’s straightforward, informative and hilarious.









