Friday, January 12, 2018

After many years writing articles, reflecting on the great idea that would caught the visitor's attention on a site and planning communication campaigns, I take a look back and notice that the web has made it easier for us today. After the xml integration technology there is the twitter style #connecting. Yes now it's all about connecting people from one area to another, and cross intellectual reflection to help people advance in their career.
Information is Network and the network verifies the information. People want to know people to have the correct information.

But as always there is the exception like e-how. I love this site because they show you tutorials on how to deal with many things in life. I also enjoy the fact that they have now translated it in French. Last time, I was on it I was reading an article about manipulation and how to deal with people that love to manipulate you.

I also like the experimental article. Those are the richest ones. They enable you to really benefit from other people's life experience and this is often found on blogs, and personal blogs.
Public websites, like social networks sites rarely have profound honest and useful content. It's like people want to share nothing. Well they share information, news but rarely experience. In social professional networks however we often have experts views on business life and relations based on their own experience. And I truly believe that this is what makes the success of coaching. It's learning based on true experience, so it caught the attention, and is useful. So I enjoy this type of content.

This leads me to ask : What really is information? Data? Is everything information? or is information what is useful. So then information is not objective. You would find something useful and take this as a good information. Something useful and not well said would be bad information. Information that is biased is false information; and information that is not useful, or that everyone already knows is not information... So how complicated is that LOL... I would love to have your views on this!

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