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Lesson Learned: What’s Really Important To You? | Cyberpsychology
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Innovative psychology and technology. Lesson Learned: What’s Really Important To You? March 23, 2015. I wouldn’t say that I’m driven by money, but I know that it’s a factor. A necessary evil. Something we must have in order to live a comfortable life. So when I was offered a role that was paying me $30k more than what I was currently earning, I couldn’t say no. I challenge all of you to take a long hard look at yourselves, and weigh it up. Especially because of the story I’m about to tell you. In the int...
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User (Life) Experience Part 2 | Cyberpsychology
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Innovative psychology and technology. User (Life) Experience Part 2. August 3, 2009. Part one is here). I don’t hate interviews. So I learnt a lot from that experience, particularly when the recruiter never called me back to inform me I hadn’t got the position, and I had to call the woman who interviewed me directly. I could write an entire blog on recruiters, I could also write a 3 part blog on that particular interview… maybe another time. I knew about it all, but I had never really done a lot of it.
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Accidental SPAM | Cyberpsychology
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Innovative psychology and technology. March 14, 2012. So, interesting thing happened the other day. I’m an avid Gmail user, but BG (Before Gmail) I used to use Hotmail. I remember the days when Hotmail only allowed 2MB (yep, you young-ans, 2 MEGABYTES) of email storage. I was constantly deleting emails, never able to save anything, always had to delete everything! On this particular occasion I had 148 unread emails, now this is exceptionally more than normal, and looked something like this:. Yes All Comi...
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User Generated Content | Cyberpsychology
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Innovative psychology and technology. August 20, 2009. Experiences may lead to an expression of an opinion. Depending on the experience, this opinion can be negative or positive. Take, for example, my own personal experience of TalkTalk. Friends around me were of the opinion that TalkTalk should be avoided at all costs because of X, Y and Z. Then I discovered http:/ www.talktalkmembers.com/. And the final post would usually be along the lines of:. I found out within 24 hours why my broadband would be del...
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Blame it on the Social Network? | Cyberpsychology
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Innovative psychology and technology. Blame it on the Social Network? December 12, 2012. I read this quote the other day and it really made me think:. 8220;Teachers have become fair game for malicious comment online, and said that there is no reason why sites like Facebook should get legal immunity.”. Legal immunity against what? What can they possibly be legally blamed for? Writing the code that has created the worlds largest online social network? Oh MySpace where did you go? This is turning into yet a...
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Social Media Marketing | Cyberpsychology
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Innovative psychology and technology. January 9, 2010. Is there actually a solid formula for this? I really no longer think so. It’s not exactly hit and miss, but there is no exact forumla to say whether performing action ‘x’ will provide you ‘y’ amount of business. Today, marketing and advertising is a different ball game altogether. Instead of having huge big budgets – people have to be clever and creative to be able to market and convert the customer. Clever advertising on Dixons part. I find Halfords...
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