
I’m continuing on with this series of take-aways from Seth Godin’s blog posts. These are just my take on what he says.
“Reject the tyranny of picked. Pick yourself.” ― Seth Godin, Poke the Box
by Debbi
I’m continuing on with this series of take-aways from Seth Godin’s blog posts. These are just my take on what he says.
by Debbi
Ever get the feeling that there are so many apps and other sparkly thangs out there, that we’re being (almost deliberately) distracted to the point where no one is actually consuming what we create. Or we’re spending more time figuring out the latest social medium or life hack than we are creating our work.
BTW, I picked the above photo, because I couldn’t find a decent one for free that expressed the concept of antitrust law. Frankly, the creators of those laws (which date back to the late 19th century) could never have foreseen the manner in which commerce is conducted today.
And nowhere is the problem summed up better than in Lina Khan’s law review article on Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox. Khan, who has since been appointed head of the Federal Trade Commission, lays it all out very logically. But if you simply don’t want to read it, you should watch this video.
It pretty much says the same thing she did. (And I did. More than ten years ago.)
PS: Everything You Never Knew About Movie Novelizations.
BONUS: Top 10 Niches for Affiliate Marketing.
by Debbi
Looks like I’m going to keep this “lessons learned series” going for a bit. Maybe for a year or so or until I get bored with doing it.
In any case, here are some of my takeaways from reading Seth Godin’s blog.
by Debbi
In case you haven’t guessed, I have a tendency to habit of read Seth Godin’s blog every day. Every morning, actually.