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Further From Online Weirder 2012 Got: New Yorkers Year That Almost Was

Further From Online Weirder 2012 Got: New Yorkers Year That Almost Was | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it
What defined 2012 were the year’s countless half-starts and baby steps.
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Reading this depressing list of almost did, should haves and could haves I am SO glad I work online (lol). 

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Internet of THINGS Going To Be COOL [Infographic]

Internet of THINGS Going To Be COOL [Infographic] | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it
TechWeekEurope UK
SAP: 'Internet of Things' is Future of Information Management, Smart Cities ...

Via Richard Kastelein & Adriana Hamacher, Robin Martin, Wonil Lee
Martin (Marty) Smith's insight:

Internet of things will be COOL. 

Linda Buckmaster's curator insight, May 4, 9:18 PM

Wow ... dot.com

Nedko Aldev's curator insight, May 7, 4:03 AM

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Rosetta Carrington Lue's curator insight, May 8, 11:08 PM

Amazing infographic on the future of internet connectivity.  This reminds me of the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie "Total Recall"!

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End of THEN, Beginning of NOW - A New Era of Relevance [Infographic]

End of THEN, Beginning of NOW - A New Era of Relevance [Infographic] | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it

The Times They Are A-Changin’
Come gather ’round people
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You’ll be drenched to the bone
If your time to you
Is worth savin’
Then you better start swimmin’
Or you’ll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changin’.

 

- Bob Dylan


Marty Note - Why The Future Converts Better
I love this infographic. Google's Panda and Penguin changes were seismic for me. Once Google created penalties for playing the game the old way even the most obstinate SEO had to admit something new was afoot.

The "new thing" isn't one thing but a stew of things it is possible to summarize as a search for greater relevance. Even relevance is a funny bird since its bar continues to rise rapidly as any market matures.

The web doesn't "mature" as much as it builds, destroys and then builds again. I've often compared the Internet to weather and the houses we build to sand castles on the beach with a hurricane making landfall every 18 months or so. 

These new hurricanes are built to wipe away the inconsequential. If your site isn't changing all the time, becoming increasingly relevant to more and more faster and faster then you have a problem. Implications of the new relevance include:

* MUST have a content strategy.
* MUST have a storytelling strategy.

* MUST have sophisticated segmentation and personas (across web not just email).
* MUST have link strategy.
* MUST have social strategy.

* MUST have a SoLoMo strategy (and think Mobile First).
* MUST create more, faster and better.


Yes the times they are changing and ever more rapidly. 


Via Fabrizio Faraco, TourdeForce
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NatGeo Causes An Uproar With GREAT Big Cat Marketing

NatGeo Causes An Uproar With GREAT Big Cat Marketing | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it
Learn more about the National Geographic Cause an Uproar campaign to save big cats. The Big Cats Initiative is funding on-the-ground conservation projects and education to slow the decline of big cats.


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I have a "Big Cat" in my house, my Bengal housecat Lucian. I'm going to make a donation in Lucian's name this holiday because big cats need to stick together.


When I saw a lion on the screen with my brother just before James Bond came racing on the screen I said, "I have one of those at home". He said, "You mean that cat that hides under the bed when I come over?" 

Yes my "Big Cat" hides under the bed when strangers come in, but that is only because he wants to attack from stealth (lol).  

BTW, this is great marketing by NatGeo.  

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