Tag: info avalanche

Social media and human beings share several things in common, such as the connections and sharing each depends upon.  Increasingly we also depend on visual cues and imagery.  In both the increasingly visual Web and in human vision, we experience an onslaught of rapid posting and processing of images to communicate news and information or to convince us to buy something or feel some way... Read More
It seems there are two important aspects that do not gain the attention they deserve when we talk content marketing. One is content curation and the other is the emerging importance of “filters”. Content Curation: In the rush to become “brands as publishers” and the desire to showcase company and brand messages, businesses often end up delivering advertorial content that is all about... Read More
Jay Baer is a friend and a professional who I have followed and admired for some time.  He is always useful.   So its not surprising his book, Youtility is useful too.  Not only did I enjoy reading it, it is now completely marked up with notes all over it. Several months ago, I went through my Twitter and Google+ feeds and removed most of the companies I was following (although I did keep... Read More
Note:  this is one in a series of impending posts about challenges as we think about "content marketing" Content marketing; it is all the rage.  Beyond being all the rage, organizing for it has become an imperative.  In fact, the recent Altimeter report notes “the average organization is responsible for continual and increasing content demands of 178 social media properties,  to say... Read More