Seth Godin on Differentiation and Segmentation
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Seth Godin: The L Factor
Seth Godin: The L Factor
02/10/2004 02:49 AMWhat accounts for success and failure? More often than you might
think, it's just luck. But like most things, luck can be managed.
Seth Godin : Are bl0gs backward?
Seth Godin : Are bl0gs backward?
07/26/2004 07:47 PM
Seth Godin
Are blogs backward?
This leads me to two thoughts:
a. a lot more blogs should be posted in chronological order, like
books. If you're trying to chronicle something, it makes a lot of
sense to start at the beginning, as long as you provide regular
readers an easy way to just read the current stuff (That's what RSS is
for, right?). No, this isn't right for gizmodo. But it makes a lot of
sense for someone, say, chronicling her experience in a 12 step
program.
b. we need Movable Type or someone to create a simple way to create
"greatest hits" pages. Not an archive, but a simple way for a new
reader to read the ten posts we want them to start with, in the order
we want them read, before they dive in.
I know it's weird to read a chronological blog. It's worse, imho,
to leave a great blog just because the last two posts don't make sense
out of context.
I think that blogs are creating a new
format that people have become used to reading. Regardless of whether
it is the most effective format, people are now accustomed to seeing
new posts on top, stuff in the sidebar, etc. Granted that many people
are reading blogs for the first time, I think that there is too much
momentum to make a dramatic shift in the way we present information on
blogs without a lot of confusion.
I think that making a "greatest hits" page easier to create makes
sense. I personally like wiki pages for that sort of thing, but I
could imagine it being built into a tool. Another thing people do is
to put a sidebar section of favorite items and permalink from
there.
Or maybe there is a way to create another view that allows you to
read a blog from the beginning. That should be that hard.
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Seth Godin: If It's Urgent, Ignore It
Seth Godin: If It's Urgent, Ignore It
04/30/2004 06:17 AMSmart organizations ignore the urgent and focus on the important.
Seth Godin: French Hours
Seth Godin: French Hours
08/23/2004 07:05 AMWith "French Hours," you can boost efficiency -- and eat all the
croissants you want.
Seth Godin: Send in the Clowns
Seth Godin: Send in the Clowns
05/18/2004 05:52 AMWhen it comes to the health of your company, it's time to stop
clowning around.
Seth Godin: Rules for Off-Roading at
Work
Seth Godin: Rules for Off-Roading at
Work
07/06/2004 06:29 AMGoing off-road? Go way off-road.
Seth Godin’s Advice to PR Industry:
"Focus on P, not R"
Seth Godin’s Advice to PR Industry:
"Focus on P, not R"
07/27/2004 02:46 AMInterviewed by PR Machine during Global PR Blog Week 1.0, Godin Says
Use Blogging Technologies to Help Companies Make Stuff Worth Talking
About [PRWEB Jul 27, 2004]
Beginner's Guide to Segmentation
Analysis
Beginner's Guide to Segmentation
Analysis
05/11/2004 10:16 PMInternet.com May 12 2004 2:47AM GMT
Differentiation
Differentiation
01/08/2004 07:15 PMFor those who’ve been asking: Telling the Dogs Apart.
Seth Schoen:
Seth Schoen:
09/08/2004 09:49 PMSeth Schoen: "The second thing that bothered me when I
used XP was that codecs and viewers were constantly being downloaded
automatically. That process was shielding millions of people from the
intense politics surrounding the formats in which they receive and
transmit data -- from the question of their legality or illegality,
whether they are proprietary or not, what terms and restrictions
attach to them, to whom they are available and for what purposes,
whether they work well, who created them, why, and when, whether they
will continue to be available and to whom and from whom, what and
whose strategies they are a part of, with what and with whom they
interoperate, under what conditions -- all invisibly submerged and
putting the world of codecs and formats squarely under the power of
marketing."
Explicitly constructed social networks
not only lack the differentiation that
makes relationships real, they are
falsehoods built to reinforce spectral
relationships and to avoid ending shaky
ones
Explicitly constructed social networks
not only lack the differentiation that
makes relationships real, they are
falsehoods built to reinforce spectral
relationships and to avoid ending shaky
ones
01/05/2004 04:58 AMYay to David Weinberger .. Corante
Many2Many
corante.com/many/archives/2004/01/04/does_social_software_
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I was flashed by Seth Smith
I was flashed by Seth Smith
08/08/2004 05:28 PM
Cut Off Tail -> Four
flash cartoons by Seth Smith (note: the last one features coarse
language while the others are just plain coarse)
Zooko, Seth Schoen,
Zooko, Seth Schoen,
04/08/2005 01:03 AMZooko, Seth Schoen, and
David Weekly have some interesting thoughts about
pseudonymity. I've also cracked a LiveJournal identity, although quite
by accident. This almost makes me want to create some nyms so that I
can try to beat the system.
SEO vs. PPC: Seth is Completely Wrong!
SEO vs. PPC: Seth is Completely Wrong!
07/07/2004 01:13 PMSource: search-marketing.info - As long as people who know little
about SEO continue to mislead people about it then the SEO market will
remain cloudy....
Seth Godin's ChangeThis
Seth Godin's ChangeThis
07/21/2004 02:33 AM
Seth Godin's new
project, ChangeThis is a
project to have interesting people write short "manifestos". Seth's
working on creating a new form of literature. It's looks like
something between a paper, a blog post and a marketing presentation
with a message. It will be interesting to see how this takes off. It
looks interesting to me. They have a blog, "Read and Pass".
Halley writes about it over on Worthwhile.
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Big profile of graphic novelists,
particularly Ware, Seth, and Speigelman
Big profile of graphic novelists,
particularly Ware, Seth, and Speigelman
07/12/2004 10:45 AMsocially acceptable for adults to read comics and call it literature
.. The New York Times > Magazine > Not Funnies .. called the
graphic novel
nytimes.com/2004/07/11/magazine/11GRAPHIC.html
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Ads That Make You Go Ew - Who buys hot
dogs because they're "girthy"? By Seth
Stevenson
Ads That Make You Go Ew - Who buys hot
dogs because they're "girthy"? By Seth
Stevenson
06/30/2004 04:40 AMsatisfied grunting over girth .. Mmmmm... girthy .. Less of
this
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Seth Schoen Reveals Himself Author of
DeCSS Haiku
Seth Schoen Reveals Himself Author of
DeCSS Haiku
01/29/2004 10:58 AMSlashdot Jan 29 2004 2:14AM GMT
Seth Shoen Reveals Himself Author of
DeCSS Haiku
Seth Shoen Reveals Himself Author of
DeCSS Haiku
01/28/2004 02:33 PMSlashdot Jan 28 2004 5:07PM GMT
Tangled Up in Boobs - What's Bob Dylan
doing in a Victoria's Secret ad? By Seth
Stevenson
Tangled Up in Boobs - What's Bob Dylan
doing in a Victoria's Secret ad? By Seth
Stevenson
04/13/2004 07:30 AMTangled Up in Boobs - What's Bob Dylan doing in a Victoria's Secret
ad?
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280 Group Included in Seth Godin's 2004
Bull Market Directory
280 Group Included in Seth Godin's 2004
Bull Market Directory
06/11/2004 03:25 AMThe 280 Marketing and Product Management Consulting Group has been
Chosen by Bestselling Author, Seth Godin, to be Included in His New
2004 Bull Market Directory - The Directory is Available as a Free
Download on www.280group.com [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
Seth Spitzer Launches "Scott and David,
Thanks for Thunderbird" Donation
Campaign
Seth Spitzer Launches "Scott and David,
Thanks for Thunderbird" Donation
Campaign
12/22/2004 01:21 AMEFF Staff Technologist Seth Schoen to
Teach Trusted Computing Class
EFF Staff Technologist Seth Schoen to
Teach Trusted Computing Class
01/19/2004 10:42 AMPre-register for all-day class on what's actually involved in trusted
computing technologies.
Amazon.com, Marc Andreessen, BV Capital,
Esther Dyson, Seth Goldstein, Josh
Koppelman, Howard Morgan, Tim
O’Reilly, y Bob Young est¡n
invirtiendo en del.icio.us
Amazon.com, Marc Andreessen, BV Capital,
Esther Dyson, Seth Goldstein, Josh
Koppelman, Howard Morgan, Tim
O’Reilly, y Bob Young est¡n
invirtiendo en del.icio.us
04/12/2005 12:03 AMUnion Square Ventures Leads Del.icio.us
Financing
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