Proposition 8 and community review sites: Everybody loses

The passage of California’s Proposition 8 (the gay marriage ban) has created a nasty problem for Yelp and other online reviews sites. The situation is a good example of the complexities of running a social site, and the ability of…


Is Your Business Model Built for the Long Haul?

Public statements notwithstanding, more business plans in Silicon Valley are built around technology than around customer relationships. It's just the way it is; we're talking about technology companies, right? The problem is that, given time, all technology either becomes obsolete or a commodity. With the increasing pace of technological change, this is happening sooner rather than later. The risk in building on technology rather than customer relationships is that you are never more than a wrong turn or two away from putting your business survival at risk. Customer relationships provide your business with more options, and strong relationships can be very forgiving of the occasional misstep, meaning your business is more resilient and your plans can be bolder. Further--and perhaps even more important--technology-centric business models limit your offerings and growth potential, so they are associated with lower valuations over the long term.


Online Reviews Second Only to Word of Mouth as Purchase Influencer in US

A broader investigation into how business can exploit online community underlines the importance of online information in driving purchase decisions, but the most influential information is beyond the direct control of companies selling products and services. Courting the small fraction of Internet users who write online reviews and comments is a very important task for many companies, but one they often neglect.

Many companies downplay the importance of online communities because only a few percent of all Internet users contribute to them heavily. What they don’t understand is that most other Internet users read those reviews and rely on them heavily when making purchase decisions. Taking good care of online communities can be a huge money-saver for companies trying to get more marketing impact from limited budgets.


Upcoming Speaking Events

See Rubicon at SoftLetter's Marketing and Selling SaaS Seminar
October 23, 2008 - 10:00 AM



, San Mateo, CA


Previous Speaking Engagements

Guest Lecturer - "Managing the High Technology Firm"
May 14, 2008 - 5:30 PM

Nilofer Merchant
The Leavey School of Business
Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
This is a private event.


Keynote: "Strategizing Your Way to The Top"
April 30, 2008 - 1:30 PM

Nilofer Merchant
Oracle
600 Oracle Parkway, Redwood City, CA
This is a private event.

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Keynote: "A Passion for Leadership"
April 19, 2008 - 9:30 AM

Nilofer Merchant
Santa Clara University Women's Leadership Conference
EMC, 2831 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, CA

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Pre-conference Workshop: Becoming a Leader - Strategy Matters
April 11, 2008 - 8:30 AM

Harry Max
IA Summit 2008
Hyatt Regency Miami, Miami, FL


Keynote: "Think Like a CEO"
April 3, 2008 - 5:30 PM

Nilofer Merchant
EMC Leadership & Innovation Program
EMC Campus, Santa Clara, CA
This is a private event.


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