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Tyler Durden’s 8 Rules of Innovation We all want to do remarkable things, and lead remarkable lives. No one wants to spend the day engaged in mundane productivity in pursuit of a meaningless consumer existence. Certainly not you, right? So why do we find it so hard to break out of our rut and do truly innovative things? Because it’s hard. Because it often requires us to significantly alter our perspectives and step outside our comfort zones. It’s almost like becoming another person. I Know This Because Tyler Knows This… If you haven’t seen the movie Fight Club (or read Chuck Palahniuk’s excellent novel), I won’t spoil the fantastic plot twist where we come to understand who Tyler Durden really is. At its core, Fight Club is about living the life you truly want to live, and the hard path to getting there. Luckily, Tyler says a lot of things that apply directly to innovative action. Tyler’s First Rule of Innovation: “No fear. This is the most important lesson, and it’s the one people struggle with and resist. “No fear! Seriously.

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ZuberRants by Zuberance | All About Brand Advocates and Social Marketing What is a Brand Advocate? This is the first post in an 8-part series: Earning Your Black Belt in Advocate Marketing. Creating and leveraging Advocates should be the number one mission for every company. Marketing is no longer about impressions and clicks. It’s about building a movement around your brand and company, spearheaded by your Advocates. In short, Advocate Marketing is strategic. What is a Brand Advocate? Brand Advocates are highly satisfied customers and others who pro-actively recommend brands and products without being paid to do so, simply because they believe in your product or brand. During your journey to a Black Belt in Advocate Marketing, we will cover: Understanding Advocate Marketing3 Key Benefits of Advocate Marketing3 Reasons to Invest in Advocate MarketingHow to turn Advocates into a Content Marketing EngineHow to Reward Brand AdvocatesUnderstanding the difference between Advocates & InfluencersHow Advocates can become your company’s most successful sales people

SmartBlog on Social Media - Best practices, case studies and insights on social media marketing for business We know two things about millennials: They will soon have record-breaking purchasing power, and they spend tons of time with content created by their peers, otherwise known as UGC (user-generated content). What we didn’t know was how much time they spend with UGC and how they feel about it. That is, until now. In January, Ipsos MediaCT, Crowdtap and the Social Media Advertising Consortium partnered to survey 839 millennial (18 to 36 years old) men and women. The study explored millennials’ media consumption habits, how they perceive information from various sources and how these same media sources impact purchasing decisions. Here are 5 key data points that might surprise you: {*style:<b>*}1) They spend mind-blowing amounts of time with media.

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