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Why we don’t take Siri seriously (Medium) Sexual misery in the Arab world (NYT) We need 21st century economics (Evonomics) GOP finally turns on Trump (Vox) People have stopped dating across party lines (PRI) Key traits for happily ever after (Atlantic) Brooklyn Nets owner reviews lessons learned in first years in NBA (Yahoo) Please support the blog by shopping through my Amazon Link.
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Michael Moore’s most subversive film yet (Intercept) Why some cities get all the jobs (Bloomberg) Meet the overeducated HVAC man (the Den) Will we get another Einstein? (Guardian) Best matchups of the 2016 AUDL season (AUDL) How to get more traffic (SumoMe) Your marketing sucks (Both Sides of the Table) Please support the blog by shopping through my Amazon Link.
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Trust the compass in your gut (Sivers) You are owed nothing (Irrelevant Investor) How to be happy forever (Everywhereist) On the future of jobs (TechCrunch) PageRank is dead (Entrepreneur) An amazing graph of who marries whom (Bloomberg) Leave the restaurant (Chris Guillebeau) Please support the blog by shopping through my Amazon Link.
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Concussions increase the likelihood of suicide (Scientific American) A bright future for blogging (Stratechery) 8 excuses for not doing English Homework (McSweeneys) The current state of venture capital (Fortune) 31 Ways to do more deep work (Thought Catalog) How to go from side hustle to startup (Elite Daily) Mark Cuban rants on political campaigns (Maverick) Please support the blog by shopping through my Amazon Link. My shallow attempt to tug at your heartstrings.
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Why haven’t concussions hurt the NFL? (NYT) The modern world, brought to you by jets (Flexport) We need to stop ignoring the Army’s past (War on the Rocks) How the invention of the automobile averted a horse manure crisis (UCTC) Methods for assessing political candidates (Vox) Game-changing $20k homes (FastCoexist) Rise and fall of the corporation (Ribbonfarm) The Great Myths of Investing (RP Seawright) Be sure to share your favorite links and do your shopping through my Amazon Link. Ryan Holiday, a marketing maestro, concisely explains the monumental shift that has already occurred in the marketing industry. Using case studies like DropBox and AirBnb, readers are enlightened to the strategies and philosophies of “growth hackers”.
Holiday’s long background of marketing experiences and successes immediately lends credibility to the claim that growth hackers have replaced VPs of marketing. Fast-growing startups are ditching traditional media and baking their marketing efforts directly into their products. Who should read this; Startup founders, anyone in marketing, and folks who struggle to get through long, dense business books. Major lesson learned; Growth Hacking is a modern form of marketing that involves merging intensive analysis of product performance metrics and rapidly iterating product versions. Interesting tidbit; Holiday was the media strategist behind authors Tucker Max and Robert Greene, the former Director of Marketing for American Apparel. Buy it here and you’ll support the blog!
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