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Stay On Top Of Modern Marketing

Duct Tape Marketing

Instead, it’s a group of upstart millennial-minded organizations that are changing the face of communications, media, commerce, and transportation. In the 1960s and 70s, youth culture was counter culture, fighting big business and big government in an effort to be heard. And this was an audience of professional digital marketers!

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I Wish I'd Known That. [Digital Analytics Edition.]

Occam's Razor

Companies care about money, non-profits care about impact, governments care about costs reduced. Aggregation of marginal gains! The CMO was shocked at how big the number was. The next day he approved a job req for a VP for the Web position. Great lesson. They all care just about outcomes. Go back make more love. blood, sweat and tears.

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Soundbites from the Future – 2013

Start Up Blog

An era defined and dominated by the few who could afford the factories, the media and the distribution systems. We need to have a close look at the worlds two biggest social media networks of Twitter and Facebook – they run open API’s for each other to assist their customers and suppliers switch and share between each other.

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The Ezra Klein Show: VC Bill Gurley on Transforming Health Care

abovethecrowd.com

Our firm has had the good fortune to invest in many two-sided networks that used information aggregation, supplier aggregation, and user generated content to attract and inform consumers and resultantly disrupt and change different industries. You couldn’t increase wages, and that was mandated by the government.