eHarmony Finds the Limits of Digital Dating

Looking for love? eHarmony has a Yente for you. Not an algorithmic version of the matchmaker from “Fiddler on the Roof” — that is, a software program that matches compatible online profiles. eHarmony’s Yente is a flesh-and-blood human being. For a steep fee of $5,000 a year – compared to roughly $700 for the regular membership – eHarmony offers access to a personal relationship coach, a service it calls eH+. The coach, usually a licensed […] Read the Full Article »

Why I may be abandoning Facebook! My Content, My Network – My Profits!

Social networks like Facebook and Twitter use user-generated content to generate profits with no money going back to the user sharing the content. While that has been the standard practice from the beginning, things were bound to change. TSU delivers a revolutionary idea that looks to change that practice in a HUGE way! Tsu is the first social network to offer a profit/revenue share of 90% with it’s users. TSU is the new kid on […] Read the Full Article »

Businesses Do Not Create Jobs – What Came First? The Chicken or the Egg?

I think all the chatter about Hillary Clinton saying “Businesses Don’t Create Jobs” is a bit silly in the overall scheme of things. When I heard that statement – the first thing I thought of is… NO Businesses Don’t Create Jobs – Unless there is consumer spending that supports the job creation. It really is a matter of what came first, the chicken or the egg! Toe-May-Toe, Toe-MA-Toe – Po-Tay-Toe, Po-TA-Toe I think the whole […] Read the Full Article »