by Jeff Yablon | Feb 22, 2016 | Content
Take a look at the so-dull-it-probably-shouldn’t-even-be-an-image here. It shows the portion of my Twitter account illustrating the content parameters that Twitter will follow—more or less—in deciding what I see, what my followers see, and when and how. Ready...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 28, 2016 | Content, Marketing
Is liking Donald Trump possible? Silly question, right? Whether you’re one of them or not, it seems that many, many people like Donald Trump; liking Donald Trump is totally possible. Or at least it’s possible to be moved by Donald Trump to the point that...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 15, 2016 | Content, Marketing
By and Large, you don’t need the item shown in the picture you see here. By in large, you don’t need anything. But by and large in all cases, you’d better have some idea what you’re looking for and looking at before you start writing about...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 6, 2016 | Content, Influency, Marketing
The 140 Character Limit is Dead. Long Live The 140 Character Limit. Or Something. Emphasis on the or. And the something. Yesterday, word started flying around the Internet that the Death of the 140 Character Limit is upon us. If you’ve ever used Twitter you...
by Jeff Yablon | Dec 11, 2015 | Content, Marketing, Search Engine Optimization SEO
By now, you’ve heard of Search Engine Optimization. While it was considered snake oil for a few years, even non-technical, non-marketing types have come to understand that SEO matters, even if they don’t know what that means. Even if they fall into the...
by Jeff Yablon | Nov 18, 2015 | Business Change Highlights, Content, Design
A couple of months ago, we told you that design is dead. This isn’t strictly true, of course, but in large part the proliferation of Internet content and the ways it’s produced has homogenized content to the point that the idea of design being dead has...