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Attention is a Precious Commodity: Earn it and Spend it Wisely

Thereā€™s an oft-shared quote that Iā€™d also love to share with you here, ā€œIf I had more time, I would have written you a shorter letter.ā€ Ā French mathematician, physicist, writer and philosopher Blaise Pascal essentially captured the essence of thoughtful and purposeful communication with a bold but confusing statement in 1657. At first blush, his words almost seem counter-intuitive. I mean after all, how can spending more time writing a letter equate to its downsizing? Thatā€™s the point. Think about…

Curate This! We are the Network Now

Curate This! We are the Network Now

My good friend Steve Rosenbaum released his new book, “Curate This,” to help us learn the ins and outs content curation. This is his second book and also the second time I’ve had the privilege to write his foreword. In fact, this time around, I wrote two. I’d like to share the first with you here. I’m sure I’ll publish the second at some point in the near future. Iā€™ve known Steve Rosenbaum since the mid 2000s. Weā€™ve worked together…

The Curation Economy and The 3Cā€™s of Information Commerce

Several years ago I had the privilege of working with Steve Rosenbaum, author of Curation Nation. Back then Steve was already vested in the future of online curation and his grande conquĆŖte was playing out with Magnify.net, a realtime video curation network. At the time, he was also a staple at some of the tech industryā€™s most renown conferences sharing his vision for social, video, and curated content. As Steve was completing his new book, he asked if I would…