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The Next Phase Of Our Company: Scaling From The Inside Out
http://www.paidcontent.org/ entry/ 419-the-next-phase-of-our-company-scaling-from-...
Some time around late summer last year, about six months after we moved into our (first-ever) office in Santa Monica, I realized we needed to start asking the "BIG S" question for our growing B2B media company: How Do You Scale? As we keep defining the new models in B2B publishing, the "how" part is what we're in the process of building out. More when we actually do it-no point talking about vaporware. What we're announcing today are two new senior executives and a new board member who will help us build.
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paidContent Grows Up with Former Dow Jones Senior Exec
http://www.beet.tv/2008/03/paidcontent-gro.htmlCongrats to Rafat Ali and the growing success of paidContent, the essential online publication about digital media. Today, Rafat announced the "next phase" of his company with appointment of Nathan Richardson, former head of Dow Jones Online
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The quiet boom of paidContent, and its new chief executive
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2008/03/the_quiet...The quiet boom of paidContent, and its new chief executive Jemima Kiss / Blogging / Deals / Start-ups 12:51pm Rafat Ali's digital media empire has grown, again. I'll disclaim right away - I used to work for him and am in awe of what he has created since
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Hothouse blogs
http://www.buzzmachine.com/2008/03/27/hothouse-blogs/Whenever anyone doubts the potential of the web to grow new journalistic enterprises, I point to PaidContent.org. Rafat Ali and his colleagues have built an incredible venture that hosts more tenacious reporting than most any news organization I know. I
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The quiet boom of paidContent, and its new chief executive
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2008/03/the_quiet...The quiet boom of paidContent, and its new chief executive Jemima Kiss / Blogging / Deals / Start-ups 12:51pm Rafat Ali's digital media empire has grown, again. I'll disclaim right away - I used to work for him and am in awe of what he has created since
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paidContent adds CEO, Chief Sales Officer and a Director
http://blog.blogcosm.com/2008/03/27/paidcontent-adds-ceo-chi...Earlier today, Rafat Ali announced some changes at ContentNext Media: I am stepping out of my position as CEO (something I was never comfortable with, as people who know me can attest...I always liked the Editor and Publisher title better); but will
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PaidContent vs. TechCrunch: Two Visions of Bloggings Future
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/03/28/paidcontent-vs-tech...PaidContent vs. TechCrunch: Two Visions of Bloggings Future By Saul Hansell Michael Arrington and Rafat Ali are both forceful, sharp-tongued, quick-tempered and plugged in, and both have built successful technology blogging ventures. So its no surprise
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Blogging in 2008
http://rexduffdixon.com/?p=3372Blogging in 2008 March 28th, 2008 | By: Rex Dixon @ 3:29 pm | Leave a Comment When the NY Times finally acknowledges that there is something going on in the blogosphere, it must be mainstream. While I doubt highly that Mike nor Rafat shared much with
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PaidContent Opens NYC Offices & Names New CEO, Sales Exec
http://problognews.com/headline/paidcontentPaidContent, the blog that tracks the content business, is heading to the Big Apple. Rafat Ali, who founded PC in 2002, said Thursday hes opening offices in New York City and hiring the new leaders in what he termed the next phase for ContentNext Media.
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Rafat Ali confirms PaidContent moves, New York office [Hires]
http://valleywag.com/373175/rafat-ali-confirms-paidcontent-m...Confirming early reports, Rafat Ali posted the details of ContentNext Media's new hires, including the promotion of employee number two Staci D. Kramer (pictured, right) to co-editor and EVP and plans to lease space in downtown Manhattan, expanding the
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PaidContent Opens NYC Offices & Names New CEO, Sales Exec
http://problognews.com/headline/paidcontentPaidContent, the blog that tracks the content business, is heading to the Big Apple. Rafat Ali, who founded PC in 2002, said Thursday hes opening offices in New York City and hiring the new leaders in what he termed the next phase for ContentNext Media.
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paidContent adds CEO, Chief Sales Officer and a Director
http://blog.blogcosm.com/2008/03/27/paidcontent-adds-ceo-chi...Earlier today, Rafat Ali announced some changes at ContentNext Media: I am stepping out of my position as CEO (something I was never comfortable with, as people who know me can attest...I always liked the Editor and Publisher title better); but will
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The quiet boom of paidContent, and its new chief executive
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2008/03/the_quiet...The quiet boom of paidContent, and its new chief executive Jemima Kiss / Blogging / Deals / Start-ups 12:51pm Rafat Ali's digital media empire has grown, again. I'll disclaim right away - I used to work for him and am in awe of what he has created since
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Here's another profession that might disappear........
http://broadstuff.com/archives/818-Heres-another-profession-...Steve Rubel wrote a post last Sunday about 3 professions that may disappear.....well, the warning shots are being fired on another one - A List Tech Blogger; There have been rumblings on this from last week, with Mr Arrington of TechCrunch bemoaning the
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Rafat Ali Covers, and Embodies, the Future of Digital Media
http://bub.blicio.us/?p=821by Brian Solis Shot at the Inaugural DealMaker L.A. Event Rafat Ali and his ContentNext Media Network, is living proof that success can happen right before your eyes. His media empire continues to grow and he envisions something bigger, global, and more
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Rafat Alis Journey Continues
http://watchmojo.com/web/blog/index.php/2008/03/27/rafat-ali...Paid Content - the blog-powered publication that practically created a genre - is growing up, announcing some management changes.ÃÂ Rafat Ali is focusing on his duties as publisher and editor (much like Om Malik did at Giga Om last year) and adding a lot
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Links for March 27, 2008
http://www.rexblog.com/2008/03/27/17562/For some reason, there seems to be a problem with the automagic feature of del.icio.us that makes a daily post here of all the sites Ive bookmarked during the previous 24 hours. Until I (or they) get it figured out, Ill leave this post open for a 24
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Rafat Ali Covers, and Embodies, the Future of Digital Media
http://bub.blicio.us/?p=821by Brian Solis Shot at the Inaugural DealMaker L.A. Event Rafat Ali and his ContentNext Media Network, is living proof that success can happen right before your eyes. His media empire continues to grow and he envisions something bigger, global, and more
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peHUB First Read
http://www.pehub.com/wordpress/?p=2233Some links to kick off your Friday: * A judge rules thatÃÂ Bear Stearns employeesÃÂ still have to give 90-days notice. * Scott Sperling of THL Capital talks to Erin Burnett about Clear Channel. * It was a day of plusses and minuses for ex-AIG chief Hank
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Ex-Dow Jones Online head named CEO of PaidContent.org parent
http://weblogs.jomc.unc.edu/talkingbiznews/?p=4620Rafat Ali, the CEO, editor and publisher at ContentNext Media, the parent of PaidContent.org, is stepping down from the CEO role and being replaced by Nathan Richardson, the former head of Dow Jones Online. In a PaidContent.org post Thursday afternoon,
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