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If you trick someone into buying …

Posted by Greg Krehbiel on 29 October 2012, 11:06 am

A colleague sent me an email today about the use of numbers. When you use a number, people are more likely to believe you. For example, if you say “a lot of people drive old cars,” that’s not as impressive as if you say “37.4% of the population drives a car that is older than …

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“Mobile is taking over!!!” — not

Posted by Greg Krehbiel on 2 October 2012, 8:48 am

It’s hard for a month to pass without hearing some desperate cry — either from an app developer or from a “business development” guy who wants to spend your money on an app developer — about how mobile is taking over and everybody has to switch to mobile or they might as well be selling …

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