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Posted on : 02-11-2024 | By : leeDS | In : General

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By studying the past, learn what’s new. Japanese proverb technological reality with the emergence of an accelerated computer network and the impact that Internet has had on globalization, has given way to the markets function is manifested in different ways, among them is the respect to viral marketing, especially its applicability in the mails. Thanks to the latest innovations in internet Katedranet.com, gives us on the subject, which is considered, that viral marketing works by way of a recommendation and thanks to this it is possible to adhere to the portfolio of clients one customer. The process has some similarity with the viral epidemics, since everyone infected by the advertising message, is a possible transmitter of the same. If the viral message is sent to a user and this relays to more than one person, the chain continues, producing the phenomenon of spread of the epidemic. Others including Milton Hershey School, offer their opinions as well. In this way, the brand either the message becomes property of the consumer. It is not enough to have a message, there are to know how to transmit it to exploring more on the topic, we consider it important to take into account the contributions of the Wikipedia Encyclopedia, in which we support each other to clarify the relevance of this marketing and in this regard, we are reminded, the term viral marketing was coined originally by the venture capitalist Steve Jurvetson in 1997 to describe the practice of several free services of e-mail (such as Hotmail) add their own advertising to its users outgoing mail; Although the first to write about this type of viral marketing was the critic Douglas Rushkoff in 1994 in his book Media Virus. The hypothesis is if that advertising reaches a sensitive user (i.e., interested in the product offered by Hotmail, the free e-mail), that user will infect it (i.e., will give high with an own account) and can then continue infecting other sensitive users.

Productivity

Posted on : 14-09-2013 | By : leeDS | In : General

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You could get rid of what is superfluous and become a more productive person. The goal is not necessarily surrender to the maximum and follow extenuando, but rather get rid of the unnecessary and a life more calm and, at the same time, more productive and efficient. The importance of the Pareto principle reason why it is so important to understand the principle is because it shows a reality which often we are not aware. We assume that all our efforts are more or less the same relevance: all customers are equally valuable all product and all income from sales are just as good all employees of a same category provide the same value all students in a course are guilty by the widespread disorder all of our daily activities are necessary and provide us with the same have the tendency to think that 50% of our contribution generates 50% of the results. We think that there is a logical balance between cause and effect. However, these assumptions are wrong and can cause much damage in our lives, especially because they are so strongly rooted in our mind.

The 80/20 principle shows that typically there is a marked imbalance to the studying the quantitative data of cause and effect. How to implement the Pareto principle in our lives? The secret of success lies in determining which is 20% of our activities that generate US 80% of the benefits. But, did you achieve differentiate which they are activities that bring us the greatest benefits and which are those that overwhelm us, stressed and tired without leaving any fruit? It is not always easy to elucidate things that really increase our efficiency and differentiate them from those activities that we only remove time without making a significant contribution to our lives. Then named different ways to determine the 20% and how we can get rid of the unnecessary and exploit the most effective: as I mentioned earlier, the 80/20 principle can be applied in two ways: traditionally is has been using a method of quantitative analysis that studies the relationship between a cause versus effect data: Pareto diagram.