SES: Creating Your Corporate Narrative
Everybody loves a good narrative. That's not to say everybody loves the same type of narrative. Experts in the craft of writing,…
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Everybody loves a good narrative. That's not to say everybody loves the same type of narrative. Experts in the craft of writing,…
The other day I posted an article about Pandora's probably upcoming demise as a result of a royalty rate hike put in place by SoundExchange, which represents record labels and the artists signed to them. If popular opinion around the 'net is any indication, the issue is a lot larger than Pandora shutting down. An Industry in Peril
Things have been looking up for Hulu and online video in general for a variety of reasons. News has come out today emphasizing this fact even more. ABC News is reporting that the FCC thinks that cable television providers are charging too much for access. I couldn't agree more.
In the SES session "Measuring Success in a 2.0 World", Matt Bailey, president, SiteLogic said, "The only way to get beyond 1.0 analytics is questions. Something no analytics software will do for you."
There's talk of lowering the drinking age, with at least a few colleges' presidents backing the idea. This change would lead to an absolute marketing blowout. In the meantime, though, Facebook's found its own workaround solution by introducing a system of demographic restrictions.
For many of us that spend a good portion of our day-to-day lives online, the idea that people actually buy products from spam messages they receive in their inboxes seems laughable. However, new research from security company Marshal suggests quite the contrary.The Results