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"The emergence of the Jane Doe on TikTok Shop reflects a broader shift towards community-driven influence, where authenticity and relatability are valued over traditional notions of celebrity status."
New essay by @alexa_lombardo and @DAYNATELLA
https://t.co/xFv9FGlGuR
Future Commercex.comStealing attention with shortcuts, growth hacks, clickbait, and sensationalism. People might click, but they won’t come back. 2 Creating selfish content that serves your own interests—talking about yourself, your products and services, or your company. People won’t even click on this strategy.
Steve Pratt • Earn It: Unconventional Strategies for Brave Marketers
Who seems to have a big following? Who has a reputation as a tastemaker or trendsetter? Who seems to be highly connected or to hold a position of prominence in your industry? Who seems to have a hunger for films, apps, food, or services like yours?
Ryan Holiday • Perennial Seller: The Art of Making and Marketing Work that Lasts
(Freecardboardboxes.com)
Rachel Botsman • What's Mine Is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption
André Chaperon
andrechaperon.com
I reverse engineered the San Francisco parking ticket system. I can see every ticket seconds after it's written
So I made a website. Find My Friends? AVOID THE PARKING COPS. https://t.co/67MOWVMleF
In a speech delivered years ago, Ev Williams used agriculture as a metaphor to understand what’s possible on the Internet.
Agriculture was a tremendous invention – it got people fed and freed them to do many things. But agriculture – taken to the extreme in the pursuit of profit leads to a sick and obese population and industrialized farms with... See more
Agriculture was a tremendous invention – it got people fed and freed them to do many things. But agriculture – taken to the extreme in the pursuit of profit leads to a sick and obese population and industrialized farms with... See more