by charto911 | Jan 7, 2022 | Richart Ruddie
A website I just ran across for the first time in years is the Ladders. This is the site that had the famous Super Bowl commercial in 2009 when the theme was recession and jobs. They target higher end job applicants and job prospects.I hadn;t heard of them in years...
by charto911 | Jan 3, 2022 | Notes
As a digital marketer one of my skill sets that I’m often asked about is how to get things to rank online. The answer in the most simple terms is to write compelling content and follow attributes that you can find in good successful content. Here are 5 things that...
by charto911 | Dec 18, 2021 | Science
A true pioneer and as Nassim Taleb would say optiotnality and another definition that eludes me as I’m typing this note up now. None the less she spent two years from 1997 to 1999 living in a Redwood tree in Humboldt County California.As an environmental activist who...
by charto911 | Nov 13, 2021 | Science
As somebody who eats algae it’s nice to see other variations and uses being discovered and invented. This CNN news article discusses an Israeli firm that is using Algae to reduce the amount of water used to create a t-shirt by up to 80%. In addition to the lower water...
by charto911 | Nov 11, 2021 | Richart Ruddie, Stanford University
From Stanford Business School’s Kathleen Eisenhardt discusses product development at Google. The real bottleneck was the hiring process and not hiring the top notch computer scientists. Rules such as looking for eccentric people that like to do strange things. Think...