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PNR This Old Marketing podcast
In this episode, Robert and Joe discuss how Facebook is becoming a pure pay-to-play platform. They talk about how much data is needed for content marketing strategy, a record month for magazine launches and how a 16th century astronomer inspires effective content marketing. Plus, a declaration about Google+ and this week’s #ThisOldMarketing example.
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2014/06/facebook-becoming-pay-to-play/
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Episode 225 – Tim Ferriss
The Paleo Solution book and podcast
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Robert Hoekman Jr — The essential elements of great web applications
A presentation given at at Web Directions User Experience, Melbourne Town Hall, May 16 2008, and Web Direction Government, Old Parliament House, Canberra, May 19 2008.
Most great web applications have a few key things in common. But can you name them? Better yet — can you achieve them consistently in your own projects?
In this closing keynote, Robert Hoekman, Jr., author of the Amazon bestseller Designing the Obvious (New Riders) describes the seven qualities of great web-based software and how to achieve each and every one of them by learning to communicate through design. See why it’s important to build only what’s absolutely essential, apply instructive design, create error-proof interactions, surface commonly-used features, and more in this informative session that will change the way you work and enable your users to walk away from your software feeling productive, respected, and smart
From: http://www.webdirections.org/resources/robert-hoekman-jr/
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5by5 | The Ihnatko Almanac #10: You’ve got yourself a Johnny Depp
5by5 - The Ihnatko Almanac #10: You've got yourself a Johnny Depp
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Zeldman And Ethan Marcotte On The Future Of The Web
Jeffrey Zeldman and Ethan Marcotte talk about the third edition of Designing with Web Standards as well as discuss the future of the web.
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The Pipeline 1: Jeffrey Zeldman
Dan Benjamin interviews Jeffrey Zeldman, designer, founder of ALA. They discuss the evolution of the internet, the web, web standards, Happy Cog, A List Apart, An Event Apart, and something new: A Book Apart.