The Webconomist

The Web Isn’t Important At All Really. Is It?

There is so much discussion around social media and the impact of the Web on consumer spending or discussions of…

17 years ago

The Web Doesn’t Always Matter

For some businesses and industry sectors, the Web just isn't that important. Yet. Why?Those of us engaged in the Web…

17 years ago

What Big Media Isn’t Saying About the Recession

OK, so the unemployment rate rose to 7.6% in the US in January and 7.2% in Canada. So in Big…

17 years ago

Newspapers & Journalists Are Not A Dying Breed

It seems everyday there is a new blog post blaring the doomsday horn of death for traditional media; newspapers, television,…

17 years ago

Why Atlantic Canada Governments Got It Right With Broadband

Atlantic Canada. We nestle up to the edge of one of the most turbulent and unforgiving oceans in the world…

17 years ago

Civil Unrest, Social Media and the Recession: A Heady Cocktail?

I don't doubt we're in a recession at this point. How much of one I don't really think anyone knows…

17 years ago

Social Media Predictions for 2009. Oh Dear.

Ok so there's been tons of Social Media predictions, and many of them very good and most likely right. So…

17 years ago

The Rise of the Writing Class

A fellow Twitterer (new verb?) recently commented that "anyone can now write content and contribute" so true and something many…

17 years ago

The Upside of the Pomegranate Phone

Last fall, Nova Scotia's economic development team via Nova Scotia Come To Life launched a campaign that featured the Pomegranate…

17 years ago

The Morbid Side of Social Media: Digital Ghost Trail

There's so much still to learn and figure out with Social Media; from how to engage effectively as a business…

17 years ago