the friendfeeders are laughing, but it actually is not a bad idea.
what would be the subscription that you would put on the price of friend feed?
this would include the ability to import the friendfeed db into an enterprise data warehouse and data mine the the conversations? let’s face it, in the future these conversations have more than a passing interest to a company like coke.
amongst other things they reflect:
- community attitudes;
- attitudes to products and services; and
- consumer wants.
i know we’ve paid more and less for various other business intelligence tools, what would friendfeed be worth?
i propose that friendfeed/twitter could possibly more valuable in the future to enterprises than conventional tools like ac nielsen and aztec. the information that comes out of friendfeed is raw, and is real. it’s not a staged survey.
would friendfeed have the right to sell it? nothing is free right? at some point it has to be monetised. i suggest that the money can come from that very valuable database of conversations.
your thoughts?
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