Blogs Gone Bad: Juicy Fruit
Not only is the Juicy Fruit blog bad, it broke my browser. So, while I’m staring at the spinning beachball of death, and waiting for your inane sound effects to stop effecting, I had time to go see what Techcrunch and Heather Green at BusinessWeek’s blogspotting have to say. It’s unanimous: I’ll be the third to say it — trainwreck. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. Says Mike Arrington:
If you take everything good about blogging and web 2.0 and chuck it out the window, and then add back in everything that is wrong with traditional marketing, you’d end up with the Juicy Fruit blog.
So it worked for me (you might want to update your browser – do you still use Safari?). Also, I think it is a blog in name only – i.e. it is not a blog.
So it worked for me (you might want to update your browser – do you still use Safari?). Also, I think it is a blog in name only – i.e. it is not a blog.
[...] us reasons including posts found here, here, here, here, here, here, and even we bashed it here. It is interesting how ‘we of the Web 2.0’ are so quick to define [...]
[...] us reasons including posts found here, here, here, here, here, here, and even we bashed it here. It is interesting how ‘we of the Web 2.0’ are so quick to define [...]
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October 31, 2005
Juicy Fruit Blog Died – R.I.P.
We blogged about it here and here and now it is gone.
Alexan [...]
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October 31, 2005
Juicy Fruit Blog Died – R.I.P.
We blogged about it here and here and now it is gone.
Alexan [...]