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Education Is The New Marketing Strategy

Education Is The New Marketing Strategy | Managing options | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Just as much as music is no longer in the hands of record companies and books are no longer in the hands of traditional book publishers, learning is not anymore in the hands of schools and other educational institutions.

 

Today a person can learn from a myriad of new different sources, at his own pace and time.

 

"The internet has democratized education and businesses should take notice.

 

You are in business because you have some area of expertise.

 

Sharing your expertise is a way to help you build your brand and provide value."

 

From the original article: "The Education of Millionaires, a book by Michael Ellsberg that proposes that the best investment in education is one that offers lifelong, relevant knowledge that will make you financially successful.

He urges people to find mentors and experts to teach the skills they need, rather than investing six figures in a traditional college education that is unlikely to contribute to their ability to earn a living.

I have mixed feelings about suggesting that people forgo or drop out of college, but I believe we are seeing a trend worth noting.


People are looking to non-traditional sources to learn from. Education and business are merging. "

 

The article is full of short, valuable insights, like these:

 

"As a brand, your expertise in the product you sell — in every way it affects the people who use it — sets you apart. If you sell shoes, you could teach fashion or fitness. If your product is food, teach nutrition."

 

"Consumers need information to choose when there are too many options."

 

"Education is a form of curation."

 

Right on track. Must-read. 8/10

 

Full article: http://www.socialmediaexplorer.com/digital-marketing/education-is-the-new-marketing/

 

 

 


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Most Useful Bookmarklets for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.

Most Useful Bookmarklets for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc. | Managing options | Scoop.it

 

Try some of the best and most useful bookmarklets for Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, IE, Opera and other web browsers. These bookmarklets help you do stuff without installing any add-ons.

 

1. Why Use Bookmarklet over Add-ons

 

If you were to choose between a bookmarklet and a browser add-on, both offering similar functionality, here are a couple of reasons why you may want to go with bookmarklets:

 

>> Add-ins are browser specific so tomorrow if you decide to move from Firefox to Opera or Google Chrome, your favorite add-ins will no longer work. On the other hand, a bookmarklet written for Firefox is very likely to work with Safari or IE.

 

>> Some add-ins can break (or won’t install at all) if you try installing them on a newer version of the browser. And this is a big problem considering that new browser patches are released every couple of months.

 

>> Unlike add-ins that require installation, you can add and remove bookmarklets without restarting the browser.

 

>> Poorly coded add-ins can significantly slow down your browser while bookmarklets have negligible (if any) effect on memory usage as they are executed on-demand.

 

2.  The Best Bookmarklets for Web Browsers

 

Now that you know the benefits of using a bookmarklet and how easy it is to add one to your own browser bookmarks, let me share some of my favorite bookmarklets that are both useful and powerful (selection) :

 

+ Capture Screenshot (and upload to online services)

+ ToRead.cc (send web pages by email)

+ Download PDF (download web pages)

+ Show RSS Feed (and subscribe in your newsreader)

+ PrintWhatYouLike (format web pages for printing)

+ Get Long URLs (rewrite all short links)

+ GMail This! (email message pre-populated with the selected text)

 

See the complete list of bookmarklets to add to your own browser bookmarks : http://goo.gl/7y5SA

 

 

 


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