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  • Vickie said: Wish I'd known all this before I paid for seo which by the way is a total waste of money. ...
  • Nobby said: The story is very true, and inidcates a possible lack of confidence on the behalf of the product seller. And ...
  • Paul Hauck said: We also see a lot of under-pricing in the ICT industry from small software developers who underinvest in marketing (as ...
  • Frammon said: I don't think you can compare the two as equals. Good on Kogan for letting people know there are cheaper ...
  • cone_head said: Thanks Mark for your comments. Your description for an Angel Investor is perfect. Sadly, I have known a few inventors that ...
  • Mark Bergin said: As a 40 something male entrepreneur, I'm feeling like I haven't been picked to be on any team. Too young to ...
  • T Rogers said: Bitter Much? ...
  • David Kellam said: Both approaches are right, but looking at price alone is misleading. You should be looking at price * volume - ...
  • Tom Petryshen said: The only thing that will save the newspaper industry is themselves. They need to adapt and understand that they no ...
  • Rhondalynn said: I LOVE it! Each and every week we all overpay for one particular commodity. It is priced at ...
  • James Tuckerman - Anthill Mag said: Last month, I was handed a report from Macquarie suggesting that the newspapers would actually be MORE profitable if they ...
  • Alex Levashov said: Great article. You definitely can be everthing for everyone, select your market and do not try to serve clients that ...
  • Alexander Levashov said: It is nice in the theory, but in practice, the price is an important factor for many buyer. If you ...
  • Alexander Levashov said: duplicate, so deleted ...
  • Maureena Jezek said: So clever... Not sure if I should leave this impersonal note or not - it's like Botox isn't it? ...
  • said: This is a fashion and novelty item. I doubt it would offer any proper protection for the rider's brain. It would certainly ...
  • R&D SmartTax said: Sorry, I will also add the actual programs have budgets set by Treasury, but no cap. The government is legally ...
  • R&D SmartTax said: There are two programs, the R&D Tax Offset for small businesses - there is a spend cap of $2m and ...
  • Ben Angel said: Hi Nick, I'm so sorry. I'll try better to be more idiotic and crazy next time. Ben ;) ...
  • Ben Angel said: Hey Kris, best to head over to my website and look at the book sales landing page - the sales ...
  • design providence said: If I can interject here, is the R & D Tax concession a capped fund and having spent the R ...
  • R&D SmartTax said: Andrew, apologies for asking this again, but I am more curious than anything - was the R&D Tax Offset cash ...
  • Nick Collier said: "Wow I learned nothing. Way to rehash what everyone already knows." Yeah Ben, how dare you explain fundamentally sound principles in ...
  • Michaelnbaker said: A true young entrepreneur. You can feel the energy beaming off this guy when you are around him. ...
  • Ulumil said: I like the blog and the post but I wondered about that how can i subscribe this blog? can anybody ...
  • Mark Watson said: Well said Don Australian manufacture appears to be brain dead, where the private sector manufacturer is concerned it is usually a ...
  • Mark Watson said: I assume you have heard of "Plagiarius" http://www.plagiarius.com/e_index.html ...
  • Ben Angel said: Hey Jasper, thanks for the comment. You may not believe it! But businesses are still getting this dramatically wrong. I ...
  • Rick said: I guess he's just another version of the Marlboro man,the Solo man;i.e. eat this stuff and you too can be ...
  • Andrew said: You're not alone on this. I have been trying to get some funding for my project for years with no ...
  • Walterf said: On paper it doesn't seem to be, but then you look at all the technology that this industry utilises that ...
  • KMI said: When can we get it in Australia!!! ...
  • Studyingagain said: and voting labor - more debt because of a nbn which will be out of date and faceless union leaders ...
  • Studyinagain said: my understanding is that we only have two circuits (know the word is wrong but can't remember what you call ...
  • Kjacobs said: Sorry guys but the reality is worse. In response to a request in March from the Review Panel ...
  • Big Aussie said: Even after making it very clear, you still only had 12% of attendees come up and talk to you. I ...
  • Big Aussie said: By the time Gerry and all his pre-baby boomer mates finally "get" the Net... it will all be over. You ...
  • James Tuckerman - Anthill Mag said: Haven't you figured this out yet... that's what blogs are for. Some call it the work of 'copyright kleptimatics'. I ...
  • treadmill motor said: I like this article! Will come again next time for sure, thank again ...
  • Tian Yang said: Go Kogan! ...
  • Dave Kasriel said: Product peer reviews are really starting to drive consumers. As Kogan's cartoon video demonstrates "Online I can do more research. ...
  • Arthur Koulianos said: Great to see more competition and smaller online players putting up a fight with the bigger retailers. ...
  • Arthur Koulianos said: Good on him for giving it back to the big guys. ...
  • Kris said: Show us how you are putting these ideas into practice so we can see how effectively you are doing it. ...
  • Alex, Melbourne said: No one buys a TV because they were conned into it watching an ad on TV. They do their research. What ...
  • Scott Handsaker said: Uhmmm...so let me rephrase that if I may: I don't know how many people are employed...so I'm going to take a ...
  • Jasper said: Wow I learned nothing. Way to rehash what everyone already knows. ...
  • Gabriel said: love the end... "this is America dam it..." I was expecting Tom Cruise to join him and the USA flag ...
  • Wobblyone2 said: Well I'm 70 and I would love one. I might just have to sit and look at it, but boy... would ...
  • Moonshine Creative said: Great article! ...

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