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really nice job on the content, well done and I'm looking forward to more.
best always
-peter
Thanks for sending this along. Very interesting to know that what is posted will follow you for years.
Peter, appreciate it. Thank you.
Geoff, thanks! Imagine when entrepreneurs build upon this idea by using SEO to promote strategic and targeted personal identities across the web in a way that proactively shifts the whole process.
Major media has noticed the shift and are using our medium of open and unrestrained conversational content to gage the influencers on all matters that influence “we the people“. The growth and influence of Web 2.0 in the hands, hearts and minds of “the people“, while in its infancy stage, it will continue to reshape markets, influence politics and last but not least change the rules of business.
Historically business models and structures have followed form with traditional media. The few at the top controlled the conversational content and direction aimed at influencing the masses to behave according to the needs of their markets. Now the masses are the markets and the conversations can not longer be controlled rather the conversations of the people will influence the business markets.
Businesses that understand this shift will make the required transformation in models, structure and most importantly the conversations. These businesses will gain market share quickly by adopting the new conversations of the relationship economy. However, this will require a generational shift in leadership because the minds of today’s generation of business leaders has been molded in the past and few will allow their molds to be transformed into new ones. The difference between those that do and those that don’t will be their ability to listen.
What say you?
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thanks for reading.