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That meant there were three strategies available to media companies looking to survive on the Internet. First, cater to Google. This meant a heavy emphasis on both speed and SEO, and an investment in anticipating and creating content to answer consumer questions. Or you could cater to Facebook, which meant a heavy emphasis on click-bait and human i... See more
stratechery.com • Never-Ending Niches
Richard Powers won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
He's one of the best novelists alive today. This interview is a detailed look at his writing process, inspired by the class he used to teach at Stanford — and he's never done an interview quite like this.
Here are 17 lessons:
1. When you're sure what you're looking at, look harder.
2. There are... See more
David Perellx.com#401 - Rory Sutherland - The Psychology Of Transport, Google Maps & Bear Attacks
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Venmo founder just further proved crypto's killer use case - token marketing > traditional ads. Launch a token, and suddenly the entire crypto demographic (young, wealthy, educated (sort of)) knows your product exists overnight. No Google/Meta/influencer spend required
instead of paying platforms for distribution, your early users can profit from ... See more
Cheryl Douglassx.com