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Circles Of Concern vs Control - Why Mainstream Media Is Junk Food

Circles Of Concern vs Control - Why Mainstream Media Is Junk Food | BI Revolution | Scoop.it

How much time do you spend consuming information that you have no intention of taking action on or that you don’t care deeply about?


Via Kenneth Mikkelsen, midmarketplace
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Love this post as it reinforces why I'm so careful with my consumption of mainstream media. Once I heard "cancer" and my name in the same sentence I knew curating my head was going to be critical. "All energy to shields," was kind of how I thought of it.

Victor Jimenez's curator insight, November 22, 2013 4:30 PM

Agreed! Curate yourself!


"The world doesn’t need more people who mindlessly digest whatever information is around. What the world needs are people who learn with purpose, who take action on the things that are important to them, and who seek out high quality information as a way to spark creativity — not as an excuse to consume even more."

- James Clear

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5 Vital Facebook Reports Every Community Manager Should Know

5 Vital Facebook Reports Every Community Manager Should Know | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
Learn how Facebook Insights reports and public data sources can help you understand, at a granular level, the way your community consumes the stories you create, your fans demographic information, and how users are engaging with your competitors.
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What The Cloud Engineer & Every Internet Marketer Must Know

What The Cloud Engineer & Every Internet Marketer Must Know | BI Revolution | Scoop.it
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What The Cloud Engineer Must Know
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A new IDC report sponsored by Microsoft and published by Forbes indicates that the demand for a cloud-ready IT force will grow by 26% through 2015.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Loved this post because the tone is teaching, "cloud engineers" and so we interloping Internet marketers can learn too. Don't think understanding the cloud is important? Here are just a few Internet marketing CSF (Critical Success Factors) impacted by "cloud formation":

* Speed of your website.

* SEO acceptability of your website.
* Google acceptability of your content and site.

* Web 3.0 dynamic contingent logic firing in real time.

That last bullet is my favorite and least understood. Websites won't operate or be created the way we do now. The "appificaiton" of everything + the cloud = more sophisticated logic firing ln more cylinders, faster and faster, better and better.

The cloud is opening up possibilities. We are creating CureCancerStarter.org without much concern to image weight since the Amazon Content Delivery Network is taking much of the heavy lifting off the page. Multiple that one benefit by a hundred and you see why understanding the cloud is a CSF.

 

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