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0811 – That Think You Do
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January 12, 2016. 3 Comments on The Lost Prelude to “Human Nature Meets Social Media The Brain Science Behind Participation by Joseph Carrabis, DishyMix Guest Blogger”. The Lost Prelude to “Human Nature Meets Social Media The Brain Science Behind Participation by Joseph Carrabis, DishyMix Guest Blogger”. We have no idea if this was ever published as such. It’s the prelude to Human Nature Meets Social Media The Brain Science Behind Participation by Joseph Carrabis, DishyMix Guest Blogger. Next I offer tha...
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Relationships – That Think You Do
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August 8, 2016. No Comments on You never tell me you love me. You never tell me you love me. One of the most frustrating arguments to watch goes something like this:. 8220;You never tell me you love me.”. 8220;Of course I love you. Everybody knows I love you. I talk about you all the time.”. 8220;But you never. That you love me.”. That middle line, the “Of course I love you. …”? And when those verbal communications are about feelings and emotions, ie, about making one’s self vulnerable? Ask them to write...
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TruTriQuatro – Triquatrotritecale
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Are you looking for the NextStage sites and wondering where they went? Don’t worry, they’re still here, simply changing. We spent much of 2013 modifying ET and that means the backends of our sites, when the time came, were going to go through lots of changes. In the meantime, enjoy our various blogs. And we plan on adding a few new blogs, too! FYI, we’ll probably be making announcements along the way via any of Twitter. The NextStage RSS feed. 8221; show faces=”true” width=”450″. Not the first although t...
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Clarifications to a podcast – I was recently mentioned (quite positively, me thinks) in a podcast. The speaker made a few mistakes though… – Triquatrotritecale
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Clarifications to a podcast – I was recently mentioned (quite positively, me thinks) in a podcast. The speaker made a few mistakes though…. Mentioned me in EP #49: Bold eCommerce Predictions with Drew Sanocki of DesignPublic.com. Up around 36m14s. I was flattered and noted a few mistakes in what was said. I offered the following as a comment (hasn’t appeared yet) so I’m publishing it here in case others are similarly confused. Hello and thanks for the mention. In NextStage’s KnowledgeShop. Mouse movement...
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If You Bug Them, They Will Come – Triquatrotritecale
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If You Bug Them, They Will Come. Okay, the truth is, if you bug them, they’ll buy more. But that wasn’t as catchy a title. NextStage completed a 1½ year study of whether business increases or decreases when you tickle (I originally used the word “annoy”) your customers with repetitive marketing. What’s your guess? Tick ’em off and they’ll book for a competitor? Well, if you are in that “respect the consumer” camp, hopefully you’ll learn as quickly as we have. Yep, people still read blogs…I hope) an...
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About | The Analytics Ecology
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As TheFutureOf is dead, Ill be posting here what I was going to post there. My hope is that. Will be what I desired of TheFutureOf, an online discussion, a true. I would prefer this blog be a place for several voices to focus on the needs of the many, especially on where things are going or where they need to go. I will post about NextStage tools, research, etc., and only when I believe doing so will answer questions and such. What purpose do they serve? Do they play well with others? Youve said you dont...
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Triquatrotritecale | The Analytics Ecology
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Posts from the ‘Triquatrotritecale’ Category. Why Isnt Marketing a Science, Part II. On November 15th, 2010. Reading Virtual Minds Volume II: Experience and Expectation Now Available on Amazon. Reading Virtual Minds Volume I: Science and History, 4th edition. NextStage Evolution Research Brief – The Relationship Between Product Release/Announcement/Introduction and Social Network Response (Control Issues). NextStage Evolution Research Brief – The Basics for Forming Strong, Lasting Social Networks. A Twit...
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NextStage Tools | The Analytics Ecology
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Posts from the ‘NextStage Tools’ Category. Reading Virtual Minds Volume II: Experience and Expectation Now Available on Amazon. On January 11th, 2016. Reading Virtual Minds Volume I: Science and History, 4th edition. On August 25th, 2015. On August 30th, 2013. On March 25th, 2010. Learning to Use New Tools. On October 1st, 2009. Reading Virtual Minds Volume II: Experience and Expectation Now Available on Amazon. Reading Virtual Minds Volume I: Science and History, 4th edition. And So Were You. On From Th...
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Analytics | The Analytics Ecology
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Posts from the ‘Analytics’ Category. Reading Virtual Minds Volume II: Experience and Expectation Now Available on Amazon. On January 11th, 2016. Reading Virtual Minds Volume I: Science and History, 4th edition. On August 25th, 2015. On August 30th, 2013. NextStage Evolution Research Brief – The Basics for Forming Strong, Lasting Social Networks. On January 3rd, 2013. A Note About Research Methods (with implications for any kind of analytics). On August 9th, 2012. On July 23rd, 2010. On February 18th, 2010.
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Defining “Definition” and People as “Programmable Entities” | The Analytics Ecology
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Defining “Definition” and People as “Programmable Entities”. By Joseph Carrabis on July 23rd, 2010. Ive been studying The Calculus of Intentions (its where semiotics and mathematics intersect) with some remarkably learned people over the past few months. A core question of the study is “How do we create a working definition that can serve as a baseline of knowledge while allowing us to create new knowledge? A Valid Definition Must Be So General as to Encompass All Variants. And “Usability” as. Of how to ...
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