by Jeff Yablon | Nov 18, 2014 | Content, Marketing, Media
When we launched VideoNetworkOne, I produced the little piece you see here. In it, I praised the work of Hank Green. Hank, brother o’ John (the nearly-forty-year-old writer of Teen-Angsty drivel like The Fault in Our Stars), does cutting through the noise...
by Jeff Yablon | Nov 14, 2014 | Content, Design, Development
How’d you like to build an amazing web site in just a few minutes, for almost no money? I did: here’s the The Jeff Yablon Map! The Jeff Yablon map was an actual web site for a few minutes earlier today, and I really did build it at a cost of exactly zero...
by Jeff Yablon | Apr 24, 2014 | Business Process, Influency, Media
Perception is reality, and perspective a matter of where you are when you look at something. Today, while pouring my morning coffee, it occurred to me that as I approach the fourth anniversary of receiving this lovely “gift” it’s taken on a...
by Jeff Yablon | Feb 21, 2014 | Business Process, Influency
Rick Pitino is an idiot. Let me be clear that I have no insight into the highly successful basketball coach’s IQ, and I certainly don’t mean the statement literally. But speaking off the cuff and communicating in a manner that’s designed to get both...
by Jeff Yablon | Sep 16, 2013 | Influency
Perception is Reality, and Nothing is Free. So what does that mean to Influency? Everything. Earlier this month, Huffington Post ran a story under the sensationalist headline Walgreens Shoppers May Be Overpaying By Up To 55 Percent: Study. OK, the study being cited...