
You can consider this a test post for BizMediaScience. The system has been burbling a bit and I'm checking to see if it's really alive. What to write, what to write, what to write...
How about another update?
Things I or other NextStageologists have written elsewhere:
- President Obama’s 28 Mar 11 Libya Speech Analyzed Thursday, 31 Mar 11 9amET on Politics 2012
- Walker, The Daily Show, and the youth vote on Politics 2012
- Bolton Bluntness on Politics 2012
- Senator Grassley's Age Old Issues on Politics 2012
- "Aggression in its most elegant form"? on Stating the Obvious
- Unhealthy Comparisons on That Think You Do
- (Too Much) Information Can Be Dangerous, Period on An Economy of Meanings
- Elementary Linguistics in the Information Age (WE'RE LOSING!) on AllBusiness.com
- NextStage CRO interviewed about Sensory Marketing in How Stores Trick Your Eyes, Ears and Nose to Get You to Spend More
- NextStage CRO Joseph Carrabis interviewed in Profiles Magazine
- NextStage Tool Previews in the Members Area on TriQuatroTritecale
- Listen to PersonalLifeMedia CEO Susan Bratton and NextStage CRO Joseph Carrabis go Neuro! (part 1)
- Listen to PersonalLifeMedia CEO Susan Bratton and NextStage CRO Joseph Carrabis go Neuro! (part 2)
- Why Isn’t Marketing a Science, Part II on The Analytics Ecology
"Reading Customer's Minds" (presentation, booksigning, etc) at the 11-13 Apr 2011 Ad:Tech San Francisco - "ANALYTICS SCHMANALYTICS: How Neuromarketing Will Change the Future of Marketing Analytics" at the 1-3 May 2011 IIR Chicago Conference
- "Case Study: Analyze The Mind Using Text" at the 17-18 May 2011 Text Analytics Conference, Boston, MA
- "Standardizing Emotional Response -- Attaching Dollars to Sentiment" at the 23 June 2011 CMA's Social Media Conference 2011, Toronto, ON
And upcoming Trainings:
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