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I'm two years to Ryan Holiday's publication"Trust Me, I am working". Never much of a PR person, I learned quickly from his nonfictional accounts of being a"media manipulator" that advertising can be everything after you've assembled a great product. Since I have to return the book by 12/20 into the San Diego Public LibraryI figured this is a good time to write my notes down as a blog article.

Quotes from"Trust Me, I am Lying"

"We play with their rules long enough and it becomes our game" --

Orson Scott Card

"Social networking is not a set of resources to permit individuals to communicate with humans. It is a pair of embedding mechanisms to permit technologies to use people to communicate with each other, in an orgy of self-organizing... The Matrix had it wrong. You are not the batter power in a worldwide, human-enslaving AI, you are slightly more valuable. You Are a Part of the switching circuitry"

"it is a prime example of the feminist blogosphere's tendency to tap into the market force of what I've come to think of as"outrage planet" -- the regularly occurring firestorms stirred up on mainstream, for-profit, woman-targeted blogs such as Jezebel as well, to a lesser degree, Slate's very own XX Factor and Salon's Broadsheet. They are ignited by writers that are pushing readers to sense what the writers claim is righteously indignant anger but that is really just petty jealousy, cleverly marketed as feminism. These firestorms are fantastic for page-view-pimping bloggy business."

"Businesses should anticipate a full scale, organized attack from critics. One that will concurrently overrun blog remarks, Facebook fan pages, and an onslaught of blogs, leading to mainstream press appeal. Start by creating a social media crises plan and developing internal fire drills to anticipate what would happen."

-Jeremiah Owyang

"Our illusions are the house in which we live; they are our information, our heroes, our adventure, our forms of artwork, our very experience."

Exercise Advice from the Novel

Control your Wikipedia page (use any press mention from sites or traditional media)

Study the best stories and you'll see a pattern: the top stories all polarize poeple. If you create it threaten people's 3 Bs -- behavior, belief, or possessions -- you get a huge virus-like dispersion

Write stuff bloggers can post immediately with no work. Feed them their own lies"assist them trick their readers"

Loaded headlines are popular

Silence on blogs is your worst.

Faking escapes with email editor (from various sources) can work if You've Got the Ideal contacts

Media historian W.J. Cfambell once identified the identifying markers of yellow journalism as follows:

Prominent headlines that screamed excitement concerning utlimately unimportant news

Lavish use of pictures (often of little significance )

Imposters, frauds, and faked interviews

Color comics and a big, thick Sunday supplement

Ostentatious support of widzialem zone jak mnie zdradza this underdog causes

Use of anonymous sources

Prominent policy of high society and events

Concepts in the book

Ongoing Narrative /Iterative Reporting -damage is already done, there is no such thing. Iterative reporting is bullshit, people treat information headlines as"cultural truth", the damage is already done, even it it is a baseless accusation.

Faking leaks with email editor (from different sources)

By way of instance, each image is not the same load screen = more pageviews (short term vs. long term metrics). Usability vs. profitability -- publishers are concentrated liberally on pageviews, but in the long term, consumer trust will be important. Meanwhile, reckless bloggers are making millions from sensationalizing stories that are untrue.

Snark -- deadly weapon (humor in its dark form. Another online illustration: Hot Chicks with Douchebags

All that happens -> All that is known by media --> All that's newsworthy ->All that is printed as news -> All that spreads. This really is the systematic limiting of this information seen by the public

My Action List / Courses in the Novel

Blogs hold a lot of power

The ideal contacts in the ideal blogs in a certain industry hold lots of influence. Example: Apple statements

Building a brand new site with high viral grip (however with the right user metrics in your mind ) may take off quickly. Websites like Watch Mojo, Ebaumsworld, Break.com, ride the wave of copying content from others, organized in a digestible manner that users can quickly spread. Millions of dollars are made this way while resources are never credited. There must be a means to do both.

There's a demand for a respectable news source, or an industry specific source that does not pander to"mass hysteria". Example: refinery29.com

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on May 01, 21