The paralysis of unlimited opportunity

May 2, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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There aren't just a few options open to you, there are thousands (or more). You can spend your marketing money in more ways than ever, live in more places while still working electronically, contact different people, launch different initiatives, hire...

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How to buy a house

April 20, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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Actually, how to think about buying a house. You don't see a lot of ads trying to sell you on spending too much money on a house. It's more subtle than that. The marketing is all around us, and has...

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The Levy flight

April 8, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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Clay Shirky taught me this very cool mathematical concept that shows up in nature, and now in marketing and social media. An animal that forages will hang out in a small area, looking for nuts or berries, then will realize...

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The Future of The Internet is Cloudy

January 6, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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One of the things I love about new year’s is reading about year-end predictions. I don’t know why. Perhaps it’s my curious nature. But I’m fascinated when I see where some people think we’re headed. There are some bloggers whose predictions fascinate me. Two have captured my attention: ReadWriteWeb and the Manhattan Marketing Maven. And yes, even [...]

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The Future of The Internet is Cloudy

January 6, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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One of the things I love about new year’s is reading about year-end predictions. I don’t know why. Perhaps it’s my curious nature. But I’m fascinated when I see where some people think we’re headed. There are some bloggers whose predictions fascinate me. Two have captured my attention: ReadWriteWeb and the Manhattan Marketing Maven. And yes, even [...]

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Are We Really The Ones In Charge Of Our Decisions?

May 25, 2009 by Sherri · Leave a Comment
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Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational, uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research findings to show how we’re not as rational as we think when we make decisions.