tag - emotion

May 11 2012
Michael Driscoll posted by
Michael Driscoll

If Your Content Isn't Memorable, Does It Exist? Brainy techniques = influence

Years ago, I attended a lecture at UNC-Chapel Hill where the featured speaker was Noble Prize winner, James D. Watson. He told the story of how a textbook and a chance encounter led him to a historic scientific discovery.  

I remember the date of his discovery well. It was February 27, 1953 and he was very close to solving a long-standing scientific riddle. An error in his nucleic acid textbook had him running in circles to place hydrogen atoms in the right order. Then, by sheer luck, a visiting professor from Caltech pointed out to Watson the textbook he was reading was wrong, and a day later Watson discovered the structure of DNA is a double helix.  Read More >

Jan 15 2012
Colleen Jones posted by
Colleen Jones

Yes, Users Read on the Web

I first posted this essay on my personal blog and have moved it here, with a few small tweaks. This essay gives some insight into why Content Science is pursuing the Content + Credibility Study and why we offer content testing services.

I feel the need to say what should be the obvious. Why? Because recently, while catching up on my Twitter feed, the following statement smacked me like a gauntlet:  Read More >

Strategy. Content. Results.