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First, I can't believe [mexico viagra] it has been three months since I last blogged, all I can say is that a startup will suck the life out of you :) I still see many startups creating free online services and expecting them to generate hundreds of millions of dollars from advertising. I might be stating the obvious here, but that will only work out if these services get tens of millions of users, with those users returning to the service almost every day, and that will only happen if the service meet the essentiality criterion. Essentiality is the litmus test that differentiates a life-style business (e. g. a super popular blog that makes a few million $/year max) versus a venture business (i. e. a business which generates hundreds, if not thousands, of million $/year). By essentiality I mean both the ability to amass a large population of users, but become necessary to these users such that they need to visit the service almost every day (if not many times a day). Mexico viagra for example, here are some essential online services:
- e-mail/chat/im: it is essential that you communicate, almost continuously
- search: we all need to find stuff many times a day
- news: almost everybody needs to know what is happening. Facebook is news about your friends, it is communication too.
- Music/Movies/TV/Videos/Games/Sports: A decent population needs their daily entertainment "fix", however very few destinations are able to aggregate a large enough audience due to content fragmentation