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Jonathan Hillis • Six economies of online creators
These days, you don't go out and find cool stuff. You get served whatever pablum the platforms think you'll consume.
We need more mess, more friction.
Open protocols like RSS, email, and the web give us the foundation for being more mindful:
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Joel worked with his cofounder, programmer Jeff Atwood, to come up with a different approach: make the questions visible, make the answers visible, and pay for the whole thing with job advertising. After all, what better place to find great programmers than a website where great programmers come to ask questions and give answers?
Seth Godin • This Is Marketing: You Can't Be Seen Until You Learn to See
These are the Four Stages of Flowing: 1. Fixed. Rare. The starting norm is precious products that take much expertise to create. Each is an artisan work, complete and able to stand alone, sold in high-quality reproductions to compensate the creators. 2. Free. Ubiquitous. The first disruption is promiscuous copying of the product, duplicated so
... See moreKevin Kelly • The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future
[Product] for [target audience] to solve [problem] with [secret sauce]
[content] for [target audience] to solve [problem] with [secret sauce]
then - make an irresistable offer -w aht can you stack, pack, amaze and entice youa udience with that offers empirical value - captures the zeitgeist of the moment - is honest - ehtical - and emprical in terms
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