Non sapete l'antipatia che ho nei confronti dei vari adblock che poi portano all'aumento della pubblicità stessa. Parafrasando un vecchio slogan caro alla sinistra: vediamone meno, vediamola tutti.
- S.
esatto senza pubblicità niente servizi. ci vorrebbe un plug-in che faccia apparire un invito a disattivare i blocchi alla pubblicità se li si usa
- Kiro
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Vale anche il contrario? Se non voglio il servizio non mi devo sorbire neanche gli spottoni?
- PierLuca Santoro
se non vuoi il servizio è ovvio che non vedi la pubblicità
- Kiro
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Innanzitutto dipende dal servizio e dall'importanza che ha per me. Se è un servizio che ritengo indispensabile accetto un minimo di pubblicità, altrimenti smetto di usare quel servizio. L' accettazione della pubblicità può anche essere, quindi, un metro per valutare i servizi. Almeno finché non passa l'idea sbagliata di dover accettare acriticamente la pubblicità come in tv.
- degra - unpirlaqualsiasi
Ma l'idea di cross selling e up selling, di uno straccio di business model un pochino evoluto la tagliamo a priori?
- fabrizio maria pini
Degra, quando il "costo" della pubblicità diventa sproporzionato al servizio ricevuto si abbandona il servizio.
- S.
Sono d'accordo con Marco. Esistono solo due BizModel per i servizi on-line: 1. A pagamento, o misto (basic free + altri PREMIUM). 2. Completamente gratuito, ma vuol dire che paga "qualcuno ancora" se non utente. E' veramente semplice, non c'e' un altro modo per far funzionare le cose.
- Andrey Golub
Sì, per l'utente è semplice. Meno per chi deve vendere spazio pubblicitario all'interno del proprio servizio. Comunque i paralleli tra servizi reali e online non reggono: il ristorante ha sempre servito pasti a pagamento, mentre i servizi online sono sempre stati gratuiti e senza pubblicità. Cominciare adesso fa una bella differenza.
- degra - unpirlaqualsiasi
"More than two-thirds (68%) of online Americans say they visit online blogs, communities or social networks, and 33% engage in product research online to help them make purchase decisions..."
- Shawn Farner
Just remember that it's pronounced fuh...then again I think the restaurant names above make that pretty clear, hehe.
- Alex Scoble
It's more funny when people know how to actually pronounce 'phơ'.
- Akiva Moskovitz
Jason, were you around the Golden Triangle during the late 80s C-Net BBS explosion? Your name seems very, very familiar.
- Akiva Moskovitz
@jason, if every Vietnamese restaurant serves Pho, then probably yes. lol
- Daynah
I think it's great that Beaumont even has a Vietnamese restaurant, When I lived there, you had either American, Chinese, Italian, or Mexican food. Anything beyond that is progress!
- Akiva Moskovitz
Even if Pho Shizzle were not the shizz, I'd totally have to eat there for the awesome name.
- Ayşe E.
Remember that Asian karaoke guy from that movie with Ed Norton and Ben Stiller? He needs to be the entertainment! lol
- Trish R
Up here, we get a bunch of Thai puns: Thai One On, Bow Thai, Thai Fighter, etc.
- Akiva Moskovitz
What is that wiggle after the letter O called?
- Rochelle
I don't know, but I like how you described it.
- Alex Scoble
What the Pho... is that in Seattle? In Bellevue? If so I've almost take a picture of it myself! Hehe!
- Fa La La La Lindsay
I am so happy to see a place called 'Pho Shizzle' ... I joked that would be a good name for a Pho place three years ago, I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought it would be funny. Lindsay--What the Pho is in Bellevue (but I think that is a different one in the pic)...it's on NE 8th
- Bren -- Not Grinchy
bren i just sent my husband the pic and he said, 'see, i told you it would be a funny name.' and i remember him saying it 3 yrs. ago too because i was pregnant at the time.
- Admiral Anika
Mark, there's a restaurant called Pho King Noodles here. There's also one called Fu Kee. Here's the listing, http://yp.yahoo.com/py...
- Trish R
There's a chinese restaurant in Soho, London, named "Lee Ho Fuk." As the legend has it, the first two words were originally transposed. Incidentally, that same restaurant was immortalised in the song "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon
- Slappy Line
A buddy of mine in Philly was seriously considering starting a Pho chain. I recommended he call it "Pho Real."
- Marko Bon
Ha! We actually saw a "What the PHO" restaurant in the Seattle area when we were on vacation out there a couple months ago. The hubby was so amused by the name that he insisted I take a picture of the sign. He was joking afterwards that we should drive back and he could get his picture taken under the sign (we never did go back, though). **laugh**
- Cheryl Jones
There's a What the Pho in downtown Bellevue, Cheryl. It's not all that.
- l0ckergn0me
@l0ckergn0me: All I remember was that the What the Pho was near the Southcenter Mall in Tukwila (we ended up frequenting that mall a lot during our trip, for last-minute shopping). Not sure if Bellevue is near that area. We should've gone in and tried the food at least. :)
- Cheryl Jones
There's a Halloween party I go to every year where they make a cake that looks like a litterbox. They even serve it with a plastic scooper. I've never had the stomach to try it.
- Kumeelyun