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If you are reading this post, there are three cases. The first is that we are friends, we know each other well, we have eaten together and we have seen each other in person. The second case is that you appreciate what I write and often follow me on the blog and on social media. It is very likely, however, that you belong to the third case and, like the majority of those who read me, you don't know who I , and have found this post in your searches or in some news feed .
Even if you don't know what I do for a living, you find what I wrote in India Mobile Number Data this article interesting (or not). Why did I write this post and all the others on this blog? I didn't do it to make money from advertising, to become famous, or to get product sales. I did it for a purpose that to most seems useless or too wasteful in terms of energy, namely to try to govern the perceptions that the public that temporarily grants me its attention has towards me. Not everyone pays me the same amount of attention, some read two lines of a Tweet, others read my books, but in all cases, the perception that arises must be consistent with the objectives I have set for myself. Otherwise I would have failed in my communication.
If we acknowledge that the public is never the same and that continuity in the use of content is rare, we must think of a strategy in which, in addition to the information, the perceptions that concern us also pass through and which, in the reader's imagination, they create the idea that I the right person for a certain type of job, training or consultancy. In practice, content creates a connection between people and their audience. Today, technology is radically changing the pace at which people communicate and consume content. In a multitasking, lazy and distracted world you need more than just content.
Even if you don't know what I do for a living, you find what I wrote in India Mobile Number Data this article interesting (or not). Why did I write this post and all the others on this blog? I didn't do it to make money from advertising, to become famous, or to get product sales. I did it for a purpose that to most seems useless or too wasteful in terms of energy, namely to try to govern the perceptions that the public that temporarily grants me its attention has towards me. Not everyone pays me the same amount of attention, some read two lines of a Tweet, others read my books, but in all cases, the perception that arises must be consistent with the objectives I have set for myself. Otherwise I would have failed in my communication.
If we acknowledge that the public is never the same and that continuity in the use of content is rare, we must think of a strategy in which, in addition to the information, the perceptions that concern us also pass through and which, in the reader's imagination, they create the idea that I the right person for a certain type of job, training or consultancy. In practice, content creates a connection between people and their audience. Today, technology is radically changing the pace at which people communicate and consume content. In a multitasking, lazy and distracted world you need more than just content.