Joseph Jaffe responds to an e-mail I sent him in his podcast regarding Seth Godin’s Squidoo, and how TechCrunch argues that it is failure. What I was trying to articulate to Joseph was whether he is going to use his new marketing approach with his sponsorship of X + 1, and how both Joseph and Seth are practicing what they preach instead of just preaching. There are some great comments on the topic on Jaffe Juice where Joseph talks about the similarities (or lack of).
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