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     Imagine a service so good you’d actually pay for it!
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    By Andrew Grill
    In advertising, business model, disruption, free services, freemium model, twitter
    Posted 27/03/2018

    Imagine a service so good you’d actually pay for it!

    Imagine a service so good you’d actually pay for it! They already exist but we are happy to use free services without (perhaps until now) thinking about how they are financed by the trading of [...]

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     When an apology is not an apology – when it’s from Facebook
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    By Andrew Grill
    In advertising, disruption, facebook
    Posted 26/03/2018

    When an apology is not an apology – when it’s from Facebook

    On Sunday I was leafing through the UK national newspapers (on my iPad naturally via PressReader as I haven't touched a paper version of a newspaper in 8 years) and I spotted something quite [...]

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     Hello Facebook … we have a problem … with the social advertising business model
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    By Andrew Grill
    In advertising, business strategy, digital disruption, facebook
    Posted 22/03/2018

    Hello Facebook … we have a problem … with the social advertising business model

    Recently Facebook has tried to rebalance the network from being a heavily advertising focused platform (with some social networking thrown in) to something closer to what the network was designed [...]

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     So I bought some Bitcoin – and you should too
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    By Andrew Grill
    In bitcoin, cryptocurrency
    Posted 01/01/2018

    So I bought some Bitcoin – and you should too

    In late 2017, I bought £20 worth of Bitcoin and £20 worth of Etherum via coinbase, the day that the price of many cryptocurrencies “crashed” from a high of around $19,000 the pervious week. I [...]

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     What’s next for Influencer Marketing?
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    By Andrew Grill
    In influence
    Posted 12/10/2017

    What’s next for Influencer Marketing?

    The world of influence is in an interesting space. When I ran “influencer 1.0” company Kred back in 2011, I saw some very interesting behaviour.

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     Do you “dance like nobody’s watching” on social media?
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    By Andrew Grill
    In social media
    Posted 02/10/2017

    Do you “dance like nobody’s watching” on social media?

    "Dance Like Nobody’s Watching ..." goes the saying, but is that true on social media? I was thinking about how I use LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram in very different ways depending on [...]

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     Are “twitter chats” a thing of the past?
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    By Andrew Grill
    In twitter
    Posted 14/09/2017

    Are “twitter chats” a thing of the past?

    In 2017, why do B2B brands still persist with “twitter chats”? Aren’t these a thing of the past, like “twitter walls” at conferences in 2010? Recently I witnessed a well-known global B2B brand [...]

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     Digital Disruption, Digital Diversity & being a Practical Futurist
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    By Andrew Grill
    In digital disruption, digital diversity, disruption, practical futurist
    Posted 05/04/2017

    Digital Disruption, Digital Diversity & being a Practical Futurist

    An engaging and insightful conversation with Andrew Grill, Global Managing Partner @IBM and Practical Futurist. A 2-part post that focused on Digital Disruption, Digital Eminence, Employee [...]

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     What every great public speaker asks their audience
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    By Andrew Grill
    In public speaking
    Posted 06/01/2017

    What every great public speaker asks their audience

    Practical Futurist, Andrew Grill outlines what great public speakers do to ensure their message has landed with their audience.

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     The first 90 seconds – your digital first impression counts for more than you think
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    By Andrew Grill
    In disruption, networking, Social Selling
    Posted 29/12/2016

    The first 90 seconds – your digital first impression counts for more than you think

    We all think about our first impressions when we meet someone for the first time but what about your digital first impressions when they meet you first? Practical Futurist Andrew Grill explains.

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