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The Internet industry sounds like Charlie Brown's teacher

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. Do you remember Charlie Brown's teacher from the classic Peanuts TV show of a better age gone by? Of course, the kids in the cartoons understood just what the teacher was saying but the rest of us needed their translation to get it. So how does this relate to Internet marketing, you ask?

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Listening Online Isn’t A Lost Art, You Must Find It

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. If you are even a casual reader of my posts here at Biznology you will see that one of my hobbies is to observe what might called the “conventional wisdom” of the Internet space and then call b t on it if I think it’s a fair assessment. Of course, I say fortunately for me.

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Are Local Websites Like the Internet’s Old Gray Mare?

Biznology

Here is the first verse of the song as taken from Wikipedia: Oh, the old gray mare, she ain’t what she used to be, Ain’t what she used to be, ain’t what she used to be. Well, now there may be a modern take on this ode to aging. Well, the same basic principle applies regarding things aging on the Internet.

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Importance of Context to Understanding the New Social Buyer Persona

Tony Zambito

Image via Wikipedia. One of the major outcomes of the recent advances in the social age is the resurgence of contextually-based persona development and its’ role in helping to inform as well as shape strategy.    This is especially true when you consider there are several important strategic areas evolving at a rapid pace.

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The Internet killed the "One-Day Story"

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. Unfortunately, the Internet has forever ended the technique of letting the storm blow over. This clearly the thought process of a bygone era, now that we are in the age of Google, but I still sometimes hear well-meaning people provide this advice. First, it was Google. I know that responding is scary.

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Six Ways Infographics Changed the Course of Human History

Webbiquity

Likewise, the use of infographics on the Internet —where users are barraged with a constant stream of changing information—has grown by nearly 1,000 percent since 2007. Information design is the most recent manifestation of the age-old profession of communications assistance.” Image Credit: William Playfair / Wikipedia.

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What’s next? Social Media and the Information Life Cycle

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. Over the course of history, that life cycle underwent several enhancements, most of them minor and mundane. Radio, cinema, TV, and the Internet of the 1990s did more of the same for a broader set of records of human knowledge. For example, we could use sensorial clues of aging information.