When does the program become the programmer?

This is an unprecedented time of marketing opportunity. But is a programmer in control of new consumer behaviors?
Five ways I fail in my life every day.

I’m normal. Here are five ways I fail every day.
In praise of a stressful week

Most people view social media feeds with jealousy, but a story of a stressful week reminds us all that we are equal in our human condition.
To know the value of Snapchat, we must understand Batman

Snap may not make it as an independent company, but its “nostalgia imprint” is the key to understanding the long-term value of Snapchat.
Social media, conflict, and my emotional paralysis

I want to help people and contribute to the social media conversation. But sometimes the news is so bad, for so long, I feel emotional paralysis.
How your personality aligns with social media content types

If you’re trying to develop social media content, your success might depend on your personality type. Here is a guide to help you get started.
Three things you MUST know about the psychology of complaining
It’s never easy dealing with complaining customers but knowing a little about the psychology behind complaining will relieve your stress!
5 Creative lessons I’ve learned from my enemy

5 Creative lessons I’ve learned from my enemy
We are all standing on digital quicksand
Negativity Bias takes on a whole new meaning when even the slightest gaffe can be career-defining. Why take any risk at all?
10 ways to use psychology to lure web customers
I’ve been researching and thinking about the psychology of the social web and our Internet relationships. There are many common psychological techniques you can use in your every day Internet marketing. Here are a few ideas to “psych” your visitors into spending more time on your website and your blog. 1) Social proof is king In […]