by Jeff Yablon | Oct 15, 2013 | Content, Influency, Marketing
I’ll bet you haven’t thought very much about where The President of The United States intersects with cupcakes. Last week, I told you a story about politics and Facebook conversations in a discussion of the volume of Influency available to President Obama....
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 8, 2013 | Content, Influency
Obamacare is upon us. Ignore, if you can, the specific image of Dr. Obama examining the motives of the Republican party; this piece isn’t meant to be political, and while I support Obamacare, believe our President is just about the best negotiator of all time...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 4, 2013 | Content, Influency
It might seem silly to think of The US Supreme Court as being in the Content Marketing business. And I sure do hope that Supreme Court Justices don’t ever really ask themselves questions about this stuff. But recently The New York Times pointed out a problem...
by Jeff Yablon | Oct 3, 2013 | Influency
If ever a web site was built to hoard Influency, it’s Buzzfeed. Think of Buzzfeed as The Huffington Post, but with no attempt even made at journalism. It’s awful. But then there’s the simple reality that Buzzfeed attracts a nearly-unbelievable volume...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 30, 2013 | Influency
Today, AOL unleashed a new form of media and content Influency* on the world. And in gathering GATHR, the house that Tim Armstrong keeps watch over may have created something that you can use as a real bargain-gatherer for yourself. More likely, though, it’s AOL...