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Marketing Pilgrim: How Did We Get Lost in the Noise?

  • Jaan Kanellis · 1 year ago
    I agree lots of info out there. Just need to be smart on how you filter it. My pet pev is having to many RSS subscriptions that I dont read. I am not a huge Twitter guy, partly because it is down so much.

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  • Web Marketing Man · 1 year ago
    Agree on the RSS feeds, I've got so many now that I hardly look at the whole lot. I visit about 30 sites at least once a day, and that pretty much fills up all the spare time I have to my disposal!
  • Seo Positive · 1 year ago
    I also agree on the RSS feeds.
  • symbian · 1 year ago
    You're completely right - there are a lot of noise in social media.

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  • chat · 1 year ago
    nice article that fits in nicely with our own perspective on how to get the word out about interactive marketing. Maybe putting actual dollar amounts next to each suggestion is cheesy, but it shows how much he values the activities.good work
  • chat · 1 year ago
    TV & Internet are not just medium - they are environments and these environment are evolving at a supersonic speed
  • Andy Beal · 1 year ago
    Great post Roderick. Here's what I've previously said on the topic: http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2008/04/if-you-...

    I have 200 cable channels, but I don't try to watch all of them at once. I'm the same with social media. ;-)
  • Hamilton Wallace · 1 year ago
    Maybe this shows our age, at least in internet years, but I'm with you; no more RSS feeds. The ease with which I could "turn the firehose" my way hasn't helped. The same way I am quicker to pick up the phone sooner in an email conversation that isn't getting anywhere, I'm heading back to less sexy ways of staying informed. Following a thread that interests me is so much more satisfying than wading through all the not-quite-on-topic stuff I subjected myself to. Try it, it's liberating.
  • Nicole Price · 1 year ago
    Have you seen and interacted with people who are hooked? I do not want to become like that. I am extremely vary of getting too involved. It is alright for people who have little else to do, but, thank God, I do not fall into that category.

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  • Jason Tullman · 1 year ago
    About.com just release their Top 10 employment sites list and Linkedin is on it but when it comes time to find a job, which of these job sites will you really choose?

    http://jobsearch.about.com/od/joblistings/tp/jo...
  • Top Rated Digital · 1 year ago
    Picking and choosing is absolutely essential to managing your time, with all these tantalizing social media carrots hanging just in front of our face. That and a little self discipline. Something I don't have a lot of, so I usually just try to avoid those carrots altogether.

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  • Beginner Yoga Exercises · 1 year ago
    Social media is great and has changed the face of the internet, but it sure is hard to get things done these days.
  • Ari S. Goldberg · 1 year ago
    We live in a world with an overabundance of information and a lack of ways to filter it. The issue is that the amount of data and content is only going to increase, especially as the cost of content production continues to decrease. One of the things we are working on at Sociocast is leveraging the power of networks to contextually deliver information to individuals at the point of decision. The future is an organic experience where the right information is delivered to the right individual at the right time, while in parallel, brands have the opportunity to have a natural one-to-one conversation with the consumers they seek. There is an enormous opportunity right now in the content-filtering space and we will see some tremendous advances in the near future.
  • oyun oyna · 1 year ago
    Following a thread that interests me is so much more satisfying than wading through all the not-quite-on-topic stuff I subjected myself to. Try it, it’s liberating.
  • muhabbet · 1 year ago
    One of the things we are working on at Sociocast is leveraging the power of networks to contextually deliver information to individuals at the point of decision