I am a developer with PM experience that can help with every phase of product development. I have experience with product consulting & planning, prototyping, development (both individual and as a cross-disciplinary team lead), product launch, and scaling.
I have worked on a variety of projects:
- Built and maintain an expert-tier fantasy sports provider, ottoneu Fantasy Sports (http://ottoneu.fangraphs.com)
- Built and sold a daily fantasy baseball game to SB Nation / Vox Media
- Led the cross-disciplinary team that developed Vox Media's custom display advertising and native advertising platforms
My website has more details and a link to my LinkedIn profile. I look forward to working with you!
I am a developer with PM experience that can help with every phase of product development. I have experience with product consulting & planning, prototyping, development (both individual and as a cross-disciplinary team lead), product launch, and scaling.
I have worked on a variety of projects:
- Built and maintain an expert-tier fantasy sports provider, ottoneu Fantasy Sports (http://ottoneu.fangraphs.com)
- Built and sold a daily fantasy baseball game to SB Nation / Vox Media
- Led the cross-disciplinary team that developed Vox Media's custom display advertising and native advertising platforms
My website has more details and a link to my LinkedIn profile. I look forward to working with you!
I am a developer with PM experience that can help you with every phase of product development. I have experience with product consulting & planning, prototyping, development (both individual and as a cross-disciplinary team lead), product launch, and scaling. My website has more details and a link to my LinkedIn profile. I look forward to working with you!
> Greylisting still works amazingly well. With a long, long whitelist and greylisting plus DNSBL, I don't even bother running a spam filter, since the little bit of spam and emails from new senders ends up in its own directory as it came from a non-whitelisted sender.
Any good tips on this section in particular? If I'm running my own mail server, how would I get started making sure this is in order?
I am a developer with PM experience that can help you with every phase of product development. I have experience with product consulting & planning, prototyping, development (both individual and as a cross-disciplinary team lead), product launch, and scaling. My website has more details and a link to my LinkedIn profile. I look forward to working with you!
I strongly agree that adtech has overstepped bounds in a number of ways, but articles like this seem more interested in claiming the moral high ground for ad blockers, equating them with consumer activism. However, ad blockers are clearly not a boycott - websites are still being "dealt with" (i.e. content is being consumed) to use the definition language, they are just not being paid.
Disclaimer/Context: I was the Product Manager for Ad Products at Vox Media for 2+ years
Twitter is pretty good at "releasing" accounts that are unused for a period of time. A couple of users mention being "screwed over" or "hacked" when losing accounts, but if you don't use a Twitter handle, you run the risk of losing it if someone reaches out to Twitter about it.
Don't underestimate the completely different experience of watching sports from a first-person perspective instead of the God view we get today. As broadcast TV becomes more slanted towards live sports, since all other content can be consumed in other, more convenient ways, these kinds of deals are going to be very important to a space filled with a lot of money.
I wonder if the author considers the work environment and culture he describes as inherently unscalable and also unprofitable. One could imagine a workplace that maintains this kind of ethos while also making money but while remaining small (EDIT: 37 Signals is a possible example). I think it is an open question as to whether an organization can be all three - large, profitable, and 'a basement', to use the metaphor.