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Attack of Shark Boy - How Damien Hirst Changed The Art World And Why Art.sy May NOT

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Joined the startup Art.sy today and love the butter smooth UI, glossy presentation of the art ad power of their search engine. Don't like their weakness in street art, no public facing profile to share here and on other social nets, no ways to make collections I can share (i.e. Spotify for visual art) and the closed loop feel of the site (very 2010). 

Art.sy may be a B2B play for galleries. If so I don't understand. Apparently someone didn't read ScentTrail Marketing :) since I declared the gallery system dead and gone after Damien Hirst's masterful auction in 2010. 

Rereading Attack of the Shark Boy I'd forgot how much fun it was to write. Check out Art.sy. You can use one of my 15 invitations: http://art.sy/d367ov 

Tell me if you find it as limiting as I do.  

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Whatcha Gonna Do With That Duck? Seth Godin's Top Blog Posts of 2012

Whatcha Gonna Do With That Duck? Seth Godin's Top Blog Posts of 2012 | Startup Revolution | Scoop.it
Plus unboxing videos and links to my new collection, Whatcha Gonna Do. It's not clear that the most trafficked posts are my best posts, but it's a fine place to start.

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Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Seth understands brevity and great headlines. Takes no time to "read" these posts all of which are informative and fun. Read my story of spending a day with Seth here:

Working With Seth Godin  


http://scenttrail.blogspot.fr/2008/05/working-with-seth-godin.html#.UOG6fW80V8E 

Ken Morrison's curator insight, December 31, 2012 9:02 AM

Seth Godin has released a list of his top blog post of 2012.  I am so thankful that this man has provided short tips for me to improve my careeer, my production, and my outlook for the past four years.  He is a great example of doing something every day to build something big.  His ideas are very relavent both for marketers and those building a social media presence.