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Michael BonfilsPresident and Worldwide Director
SEM International![]()
Michael Bonfils is the President of International Media Management known for its global online advertising and search engine consulting and service divisions of SEM International and WebCertain (SEMI/WC). Mr. Bonfils represents Fortune 100 advertisers...
Bart BardenSenior Director of Marketing
POPCAP GAMES, INC.![]()
Bart Barden is the founder of Red Zone Digital, a company providing online advertising consultancy services for clients such as MSNBC and Popcap Games. Mr. Barden is also the Senior Director of Marketing at Popcap Games, a video game developer. He specializes...
Scott SymondsGeneral Manager
AKQA, INC.![]()
Scott Symonds is General Manager of Media, Search and Analytics at AKQA, an independent global digital advertising agency. Mr. Symonds oversees the global planning and buying of all digital media including portals, networks, search, video, mobile, social...
Thomas DePaoliPresident & Marketing Consultant
MERCURY SOLUTIONS![]()
Tom DePaoli is the Principal of Mercury Advising, an online marketing and market research firm that provides service in search engine marketing, retail and B2B e-commerce, web analytics, and affiliate lead generation. Prior to Mercury Advising, Mr. DePaoli...
Ralf HirtVP International
Glam Media Inc.![]()
Ralf Hirt is the Vice President- International at Glam Media, a Web 2.0 distributed media firm. He previously spent nine years at DoubleClick in New York, London, Sydney and Hong Kong as the Vice President- Operations and Strategic Partnerships, Senior...
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Baidu - Tough times ahead? Probably NOT.
August 28, 2009
Baidu -- A Sleeping Giant Awakens | searchenginewatch.com
The article emphasizes the issue's advertisers are having as they change from an old legacy system of Baidu to a new interface that almost mirrors Google. Will this ultimately be a positive or a negative for the Chinese Search engine? How will it affect Google's position in China? In my analysis, I explore some more details left out of the original article.
California's Public K-12 Education System Is Worsening
August 12, 2008
California at the Front of Education Trends | www.usnews.com
1) The Calfornia public K-12 education system has been suffering from budget cuts for decades, is not at the forefront, and is these days among the bottom 10% of the states in terms of standards and results. 2) It used to produce higher-quality student results two decades ago but since then it's been deteriorating as compared to some of the higher-standard systems in the East Coast and Midwest. 3) It is ironic that about 20 of the top 100 "Gold Medal" public high schools are in California, though these 20 are indeed very good schools, as I know the ones in the Bay Area. See: http://www.usnews.com/articles/education/high-schools/2007/11/29/gold-medal-schools.html.
New Oriental and China's For-Profit Education Space
August 12, 2008
China's Little Dragons | www.forbes.com
1) Chinese parents in China spend a much higher amount of their annual income on their one child's education, as compared to parents in the U.S., and do almost anything to help their (sometimes spoiled) kids. 2) More and more yuppies in China are increasing their wealth and spend to get ahead in life (and to show off status symbols), including acquiring better English for better career opportunities. 3) New Oriental will continue to lead China's growing, for-profit education space. 4) As an aside, the unstoppable China train will surpass the U.S. in GDP sooner than 2030, not 2040! It's only going back to the old long-term trend line two centuries ago, if you will. When the U.S. was a baby, China and India were over 40% of the worldwide GDP.
Observe mobile & online payment in S. Korea, Japan, China
April 25, 2007
Mobile Payments Gain Energy | www.wirelessweek.com
1. Timely article.
2. Highlights the U.S. while Japan, S. Korea, HK, Singapore, other parts of Asia Pacific, and W. Europe are already a few years ahead in implementation and consumer attitude.
Google: A Really Smart Team But Can It Execute Perfectly All the Time?
April 24, 2007
Google's Only Foe: High Expectations | www.forbes.com
1. As the emerging major ruler and "landlord" of the Internet, a guess is Google's market cap will come down a lot due to future execution imperfection vs. Wall Street persistently skyhigh expectations but will overtake Microsoft's in the long term. (This assumes market conditions won't tank due to force majeure.)
2. Google will see more and more time in Washington, DC, for monopoly issues.
3. The Microsoft vs. Google business war will get increasingly delicious.
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Social Networking Experts | 134 |
| Online Advertising Experts | 568 |
| TMT Council Members in Member Programs | 16437 |
| Search Engine Experts | 307 |
| Media Experts in GLG Member Programs | 4339 |
| Online Advertising Experts (North America) | 425 |
| Media Buyers | 1094 |
| Digital Media Experts | 143 |
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