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  1. Weblogs, Inc. was a blog network that published content on a variety of subjects, including tech news, video games, automobiles, and pop culture.

  2. Calacanis co-founded the blog network Weblogs, Inc. [3] with Brian Alvey on September 24, 2003, and the startup was supported by an angel investment from Mark Cuban. [9] Two years after its inception, the Weblogs, Inc. blogs business was generating $1,000 a day just from AdSense. [10]

  3. Weblogs, Inc. was a blog network that published content on a variety of subjects, including tech news, video games, automobiles, and pop culture. At one point, the network had as many as 90 blog s, although the vast majority of its traffic could be attributed to a smaller number of breakout titles, as was typical of most large-scale successful ...

  4. Sep 7, 2000 · In September of 2000 there are thousands of weblogs: topic-oriented weblogs, alternative viewpoints, astute examinations of the human condition as reflected by mainstream media, short-form journals, links to the weird, and free-form notebooks of ideas.

    • Get Lucky, Early and Often
    • You Can’T Hit The Ball If You Don’T Swing The Bat
    • It’S All About The Pitch
    • There’S (Apparently) No Downside to Angel Investing
    • Speak Softly, and Carry A Big Stick
    • Own The Narrative, Through Any Means Necessary

    Nellie Bowles, reporting for the British daily newspaper, The Guardian, says about Calacanis: “Now a wealthy man thanks to his early investment in the ride-hailing firm Uber, he is quick to remind people that his investments are mostly dumb luck.” (Source) Aw shucks, I guess it is all about dumb luck, I mean, someone had to invest in Uber, right? P...

    Ted Williams had a .406 batting average in 1941. That means that he failed to get even a base hit six out of ten times that he was at bat. If you don’t know anything about baseball, that happens to be the best batting average any player has ever had for an entire season. (Source) Calacanis once declined a $20 million offer for Silicon Alley Reporte...

    Storytelling is one of the most important and least appreciated aspects of entrepreneurship. It’s important for startups trying to convince venture capitalists to invest, and it’s important to venture capitalists looking for deal flow. And Calacanis is a master of the story. Take that last little anecdote, for instance — that Calacanis turned down ...

    Calacanis recommends that 20-somethings invest 5-10% of their net worth in angel investments. The possible downside? Your investment might (i.e. is likely to) go to zero — but, “you’ll have the time of your life doing it” (Source). The possible upside? Crazy wealth. (You gotta admit, it’s probably not bad advice for 20-somethings. But, I think mayb...

    Just kidding. Once you’re an Angel investor with a successful track record, you absolutely should say ridiculously confident things because the media loves ridiculously confident people. In one tweet, Calacanis wrote: “When I came in the game, I made my own lane. I didn’t wait for a break, I broke the rules. You are underestimating the Hustle” (Sou...

    Calacanis doesn’t shy away from using unconventional means to own the narrative, especially when competing with others. Calacanis and Nick Denton, owner of Weblogs competitor Gawker Media, were long rumored to be enemies. According to a Wired.com article, Calacanis’ next business after Weblogs (Mahalo.com) was a secret, and Denton wanted to break t...

  5. In essence, weblogs are web pages that have several posts or distinct items of information per page. They are normally in reverse chronological order, with the most recent post at the top of the page and the oldest at the bottom. Weblogs often contain links to other Web sites or weblogs.

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  7. Jun 20, 2005 · Weblogs, Inc. is the largest blog network, with over 80 blogs and 1,000 weekly posts covering 75 industries. Nick Denton ‘s Gawker is the second largest blog network ( wonkette , a Gawker blog...