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N.W.: I really believe marketing contractor has really helped people discover their talents and grow these new forms of artists and not just that, but in addition share these talents instantly with the rest around the globe. Erin Elisse: Me too. Point about this video is neat an uplifting. Not new, but rather them taking that very Benjamin Franklin-like perspective, “You invent yourself.” With a degree, there’s some truth. But it still really depends upon how we market yourself. And you've got to today, in today’s way. This part is fun to me, on the other hand can view the challenges for any painter or musician. Online portfolios, social media and actively generating leads/sales is non-negotiable. Diversely, it’s all a bit scary if you ask me. While technology is growing/changing the way you do things, the population is growing also. And the younger generation are tech-savvy, with reduced attention spans. You will find less jobs, more competition, more pipe dreams, more distance from “tangible” work plus it feels like 1984, Brave New World" new world "Marketplace or We. N.W.: I agree with you, today’s youth have become tech-savy, but it has developed into a detriment with their attention spans which can be clearly evident inside their social skills, performance in class, and dependence on popular culture.


It greatly is all about the way you market yourself and after that is when the competition starts. The mission becomes: How creatively am i allowed to feel good? I do believe that this does enhance talents, a craving for knowledge, and connections people never might have had before the exciting and great aspect of it all, nonetheless it does make is indeed quite challenging for the painter or musician who hasn’t put themselves on the market inside the digital world as to what they will often seem just as one aggressive form of publicity. I believe this really is creating this type of new personality type that has never been known before. I’m trying to puzzle out though if this evolution from the human personality perfectly into a perceived goal is certainly one that benefits us or perhaps detrimental because as you said, were moving away from more “tangible” work. Erin Elisse: N.W., you will get it. You might be i'm all over this. There are numerous books out focusing on developing habits, i.e. The potency of Habit along with the Energy Full Engagement. But technology influencing those habits and its effect? To know. There's an interesting book from Paul Adams I’ve yet to read called Grouped. He’s Facebook’s Head of name Design. It covers much of a few things i already think regarding new abilities owned by us with technology. It’s about how exactly we not just possess the abilities to measure engagement, but specifically, influence. Imagine if that which you thought affected people’s decisions was wrong? Imagine if we can easily better, plus much more methodically, master people’s thought patterns and behaviors? Could it be safer to discover how we're wired? Who’s loss would it be? Will there be loss? Who’s gain? Can shaping our behavior determined by technology help society? Help ourselves? Can we lead more fulfilling lives today than yesterday? Is virtual connection every bit as good? There are so many questions, so many who usually takes advantage at the same time people learning some form of these answers. It’s stunning in my experience that big, corporate companies don't put more stock in wanting to bo more web-based, solely in line with the opportunity they should come up with a Much more money. (i.e. Insurance companies who don't provide an automated request an estimate system or propriety web-based products.) Also, nokia's who do not put money into the correct of metrics based marketing are at a disadvantage to more tech-savvy startups willing to compete to the mass market. So much is beginning to change.