A community at every blog…

MyBlogLog started this for bloggers in a big way. It can go much deeper.

I was visiting the kickapps office last week in New York and they are on to something big. I think Wordpress, Google Blogger and Typepad could be the real launching pad for communities of the future.

If Wordpress were to roll out kickapps feature set within their software, the real community building could start and get viral from the outside in (or inside out :) ) .

My friend Bijan at Spark Capital was an investor in kickapps and I am excited to see what they create.

What a great trend unfolding here in social networking and community building on the net. Mucho money to be made here despite the noise. The winners will be gigantic.

Posted on February 5th, 2007 | Category: Blog Widgets, Blogging, General, MyBlogLog, Social Networking | Comments

Crotchety CROX haters are missing the point – for now! AND welcome Wallstrip’s widget powered by InfoFilter

Opinion won’t make you money. At best, opinions can be entertaining. At worst, they will cause anxiety, concern and cost you money.

I decided not too long ago to simplify my investing strategy. I trust myself and prices. I stick to a money management plan. The prices don’t lie.

Trend following is really about prices in the end. I don’t get mad at stocks anymore. It’s not their fault they do what they do.

When CROX hit an all-time high not to long ago, I wrote one of my favorite posts. I got long on a simple signal – an all-time high. I followed it with another post as CROX kept on chugging. Yesterday, it hit $40. I have no idea where it will be tomorrow. Who cares?

I am not smart or stupid. With CROX, “The Price just HAPPENS to be Right” (a little Bob Barker retirement love), for now :) .

In August, Forbes wrote an article that panned the Company. The stock was at $24. They told their readers to dump the stock. The author made no position disclosure. She did make a nice case for hating the stock and expecting the bottom to drop out. That only cost investor’s that followed Forbe’s opinion 65 plus percent in two months. Nice.

At $28, Tim Beyers of the Motley Fool had a headline that said SHORT CROX. His awesome OPINION followed. He had no position. Sweet.

Smarter people than me have said : “Opinions are like assholes…”

I have many opinions, but I follow the trend. CROX is trending nicely. The business is trending unbelievably well. That is not an opinion – look at the numbers. The catalyst in MY mind going forward is private label. It is not a decision that I base my purchase on, but something that I feel. It is irrelevant to my position once it is in place.

The CROX post above made me think about product “tipping points” and Web 2.0. As I researched my original CROX post, I found hundreds of Flickr photos that CROX owners took of their shoes. Why?

Long story short, I asked Fred Wilson if he knew of someone that tracked social sites for trends. Of course he did! Today we introduce the Wallstrip widget powered by Infofilter.

I think we are on to something. It’s about public consciousness. If it is important enough, important and powerful trends should show themselves and persist in Web 2.0 social sites like Flickr and YouTube.

The widget is not perfect – YET. That would not be any fun. I FEEL like we are on to something and it is fun to experiment and get started.

Disclosure – Long CROX and own “knockoffs” :) .

PS – I will state my opinon often about stocks, The Phoenix Sun’s, other bloggers and some random stuff. Do yourself a favor if you read them – ignore them.

PSS – working on an ABOUT section for all my posts over at Wallstrip.

ABOUT Howard:

He’s an ass. Don’t believe me…watch the show :) .

Thoughts?

Posted on November 2nd, 2006 | Category: All-Time Highs, Blog Widgets, General, Infofilter.net, Money Management, Social Networking, Stocks, Trading, Trends, Video Blogs, WallStrip.com, Web 2.0, Widgets, YouTube | Comments

Wallstrip – Week One

Long week, but a rewarding one.

Apple had great earnings and a pop, we had no lawsuits for copyright infringment for our RIMM show, Chipotle’s showed us that they can goof around and still do their job and we had some shocking fun with Adobe and a great conversation on where it could go. The conversation and comments all week were great. We have great, highly focused information widgets from Buzztracker and Instant Information ,

Today we have a gossip show with Dealbreaker . It is a fun change of pace from the daily show and stock opinions and we are working with Michelle Leder of Footnoted.org on a format for a show as well.

We are learning as we go but everybody looked natural and the writing was excellent all over the site.

I have always wanted to explore Wall Street, trading and investing from the company side of things. Flip the model. It is the companies, the brands that the employees build , the employees, the traders, bloggers and foot soldiers of Wall Street that are totally ignored by big Media. All day, we see talking heads, flickering prices, opinions from managers at giant mutual funds and the analysts from banks. They have become the stars.

It seems as if the media has forgotten about the company and people behind the scenes that may not be paying their advertising bills, but our buying the stock and relying on the capital markets for a living. Good for us.

Since no journalists were interested in asking about our audience, just questioned it and whether there was any, who am I to tell them :) .

We will just go about making shows about the companies that America and the rest of the world are clamoring for and discuss whether they will be clamoring for them in the future.

Have a great weekend.

Posted on October 20th, 2006 | Category: Adobe, Apple, Blackberry, Blog Widgets, Blogentrepreneur, Blogging, Chipotles, General, WallStrip.com | Comments

Where was I on 9/11/2001?

It’s now September 12th. As usual, my timing sucks. I hate the place I was and more specifically the way I behaved the morning of 9/11. I am embarrased and ashamed. That was par for the course for me in those days. I cared about the market, me and my returns in those days. A real sweetheart of a guy.

I was reading Jeff Matthews tonight and his post – Where were you ? It is a good one. Honest. He admits the following:

I rode up the elevator with another guy, speculating on which airline the plane belonged to, because the stock would get crushed on the opening. It sounds callous, but that’s how you think in this business—or did, before 9/11.

That’s the nature of the beast I guess. I remember shorting Brocade and some Spiders and was complaining about the shitty fills. Oy.

My fund had really done really well from it’s start in 1998 right up to 9/11/ 2001. I was pretty flat the market for most of the year. I was hosting a one minute stock show on Howard Stern (for Arizona) and that whole year was just a smart ass. On the morning of, I was doing my one minute stock report about 2 minutes after the first plane hit. Mark Haines was speculating that a small commuter plane had flown into the Tower.

I started the broadcast with the following: “A disgruntled E-Trade daytrader has flown into The World Trade Center.” It was live and I could not take that back. As I finished, I knew I had said something so really stupid. I could not take the words back. They say that Comedy = Pain plus Time. No amount of time could make this funny.

I wish I could take that back. I am really Sorry.

I still have a sloppy mouth. I am still an ass, just trying to be less of one. That is my deep personal scar and I am so grateful for the leniancy in light of so much pain suffered by others on that day.

Posted on September 12th, 2006 | Category: 9/11/2001, Blog Widgets, General | Comments

New York on my mind…Blogging, Apple Store, The Blogging Times, Trader Mike, Wallstrip, Chipotles and MyBlogLog

Trader Mike and I are off to New York on some WallStrip business.

If you want to meet up with us – we are at the W hotel in Union Square for Thursday and Friday so give us a shout and we will try and set up a group drink.

Some good wishes go out to my friend Bill Cara who can’t make it out with us due to some surgery. Be well.

I am looking forward to meeting up with Eric – founder of my current favorite widget and networking tool MyBlogLog . If you are serious about blogging and Networking 2.0, you are hurting yourself by not joining up with the thousands of other MyBlogLogger’s (oy – a word I never thought would be uttered) who are exploring and building relationships that were not possible without this cool tool.

I also get to meet Erin Fetherman of The Blogging Times . I plan on singing for her and hope my MySpace page is ready for the meet and greet :) . I have some way cool made up answers to her softball questions. Nobody seems to get those right :) .

I plan on checking out a Chipotle’s store and see if they are as busy as the one’s here in Phoenix. If they are, I plan on buying the stock back here in the 50’s. I sold it in the low 60’s a few months back. Let me know if they are busy where you live.

Must visit the 5th Avenue Apple Store – I hear the “ark of the covenant” from the Raiders of the Lost Ark movie may be hidden under the store. I hate snakes so I hope not.

Posted on September 6th, 2006 | Category: Apple, Blog Widgets, Blogging, Chipotles, General, The Blogging Times, Video, WallStrip.com, YouTube | Comments

Where does the Blogging Trend Lead us.

Fred Wilson has a great post this morning that says Blogs will be our “morning paper”.

I have long used my blog as my portal page. It doesn’t link me to CNN or FOX or CNBC, but I don’t care.

I get my feel for what’s happening from the people in my blogroll. Some post early AM, some later in the day and some continually post.

Once I add a good music widget, www.howardlindzon.com will become my MySpace page. That has always been my issue with MySpace as it still seems closed in some way.

Fred sums it up best:


I look at my kids and their start pages aren’t Yahoo or Google News. Its their MySpace page. That’s where their world is. It’s no wonder that Google paid MySpace $900 million to be the search provider on MySpace.

Blogs are the endgame for social networking. MySpace is the AOL of blogging. It’s where you go when you don’t know how to do it yourself. But with MySpace starting to rein in what people can do with their pages (for a host of good and bad reasons), they are seeding their own decline. A decline that will take a decade if AOL is a good proxy. In the next ten years, most people who want an online home will have a blog, it will be their online identity and their start page and much more.

I haven’t done it yet, but I should change my start page to my blog. That’s where I go to start my day and end my day. And I am hell bent to configure my blog with enough functionality that it can be my newspaper, my inbox, my tv, my radio, and my social network. It’s pretty damn close already.

That’s where all of this is going. We’ll program our online world and others will too. And we’ll start our day there instead of the Wall Street Journal or the New York Times. My best is many of you reading this are already there.

Posted on August 10th, 2006 | Category: Blog Widgets, Blogging | Comments

What is Web 2.0 and is it a Bubble?

This is real smart for Michael as an extension of the brand. It is too long and he is not easy on the eyes, but he has a huge audience that will devour this stuff.

The bubble talk is so silly at this point with Google paying $900 million for MySpace search rights a few days ago.

That is bigger than the market cap of the complete Web 2.0 space (save the social networks).

Posted on August 9th, 2006 | Category: Blog Widgets, Blogging, Trends, Video, Web 2.0 | Comments

Blogosphere still exploding – the monetization tools are coming in full force.

I asked my partner Minic at The Blogging Times to set up a section devoted to monetization tools of blogs.

According to Dave Sifry’s state of the blogoshere today
- this “bubble” that the experts keep saying has reflated and ready to burst again, looks to be just getting started. I was at the Wordpress show this weekend and this 9 month old company (which powers my blog) is on fire . Furthermore, just today, Google has pledged $900 million to MySpace for their search rights . That $480 million price tag for MySpace keeps looking better and better.

Today’s monetization tool featured over at TechCrunch is FavoriteThingz . Pretty cool idea. There are tons of cool ideas like Goodstorm which I profiled yesterday.

All these tools are likely ahead of their time, but there will be a few big winners here and the stakes are huge. That is why this space is just heating up.

If you are thinking about starting a blog, or if you are a blogger, get used to reading The Blogging Times for all the news and links related to blogging and the blogosphere.

Someone needs to track all this new stuff. Might as well be us. Thanks Minic.

Other ideas are welcomed.

Posted on August 7th, 2006 | Category: Blog Widgets, Blogging, Trends, Web 2.0 | Comments Off

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