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Great stuff...
IBM does a lot in our industry, though. Yeah, they certainly aren't sexy anymore, though. Maybe that's the disconnect you're sensing? This guy, though, is totally talking about blogging and SEM and such. Did you watch the interview?
Just for clarification, the name of our nonprofit professional association is "Internet Strategy Forum" and the name of our annual conference that Mike spoke at is the Internet Strategy Forum Summit.
"With online marketing it is ironic how much control we gain in areas such as consumer tracking and conversion rates, but for those numbers to matter and in order to be truly successful online, you have to be willing give up a lot of the control (or the illusion of control) that existed with traditional mediums."
I will use this info on my blogs and as a visionary in the network marketing arena.
We are always looking for new ways to educate consumers and distributors in this industry to the dirty tricks, and back alley stabbing tactics that are going on all over the industry - taking advantage of naive people's dreams, aspirations, and desperation.
I love the discussion that nothing can be hidden anymore... even if someone thinks they are a small invisible fly.
Time for Full Disclosure, I say. More Power to the Web.
Thanks for posting this great video.
Pat Crosby
Makes complete sense - to engineer a search solution, you need to get into the headspace, and linguistic and computational space to pull forth the nuggets of information that people are searching for.
And what's a guaranteed way to determine whether what you think people searching for, and what they actually get match up? Doing marketing and measuring the end results of sales versus your marketing efforts.
Ah, if only all marketers understood this, and everyone looking at enterprise search understood this as well.
If enterprise content was created to be found (and understood) in the first place (instead of being yet another TPS Report [for Office Space fans]), life would be a lot easier "behind the firewall." Long road to haul though!