Marketing Technology

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Dan Moen retweeted
โœ…Building a Marketing Dashboard That Drives Decisions @danmoen #MarketingTips #MarketingStrategy pikeandvine.com/building-a-mโ€ฆ

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Dan Moen retweeted
5 Interesting Facts on Treasuries from Torsten Slok at Apollo: 1. For every $5 the government collects in taxes, a dollar goes to paying interest on debt. 2. $10 trillion of government debt will mature over the next year, which is 33% of all debt outstanding. 3. The share of T-bills outstanding has increased to 22%, and 85% of Treasury gross issuance is T-bills. 4. The average federal net interest expense per day, including weekends, is now $3.5 billion. 5. Foreign ownership of Treasuries has declined to 25% of the total outstanding, down from 33% a decade ago.
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Dan Moen retweeted
From Bertrand Russell almost a 100 years ago Society would be much better off if they realized that neither party is coming to save you If you want to change yourself, get off your couch and make it happen If you want to change the world, get off your couch and make it happen
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Support companies have ruined the chatbot opportunity for everyone. Users won't even try them because they assume they're useless. I have had literally zero positive interactions with a chatbot powered by a traditional support platform.
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i never want to read any other way again.
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This applies equally to Washington and Oregon.
Close your eyes. Imagine a place where ocean, mountains, deserts, and lakes meet โ€” paired with some of the most forgiving, life-giving weather on Earth. A place where almost anything grows. A place so attractive that this eraโ€™s greatest builders and innovators chose to gather there to shape the future. And they did. They turned it into the fifth-largest economy in the world. An Elysium on Earth. A place so extraordinarily fortunate that many of its people were spared the anxieties that dominate most of human life. And when survival is no longer the concern, attention drifts elsewhere. Toward injustices far away. Toward suffering not personally experienced. Toward a desire to cleanse immense good fortune by shouldering everyone elseโ€™s pain. That impulse was put into action. The people elected leaders who promised to right all the wrongs of the world. These leaders were not builders โ€” those were too busy building. Instead, they were specialists in rhetoric: masters of moral language, of verbal combat, of channeling abstract ideals of justice and equity. Suicidal empathy finally found its weapon. Meanwhile, the builders โ€” optimistic, competitive, forward-looking โ€” kept building. They ignored the slow erosion of common sense metastasizing around them. Years passed. Things worsened. The cancer took hold. Zombies appeared. Not monsters from fiction, but human beings hollowed out โ€” addicted, untreated, unaccountable โ€” wandering through once-beautiful streets. Downtowns decayed. Public spaces emptied. The social contract dissolved in plain sight. The people who wanted to fix the world now felt unsafe in their own neighborhoods. But they blamed themselves. They rejected self-will and agency. They believed that when individuals collapse, society must have failed first. So they doubled down. More years passed. On top of zombies and collapsing public order came an exploding cost of living. The place became unaffordable for most. People began to leave. Thatโ€™s when those in power panicked. If the people who kept them in office were leaving, how would they remain in power? After all, this was not just their job โ€” it was the only thing they were capable of doing. They could not build, create, or compete in any environment that rewards real output. Outside of politics, they would have nothing to offer and nowhere to hide. So they adapted โ€” not by fixing what was broken, but by rigging the system to ensure they would never have to face a world that measures value by results. They imported voters. They diluted standards. They stretched rules past recognition. Ballot harvesting. Voting without identification. Endless โ€œemergencyโ€ justifications. They let cities burn โ€” sometimes metaphorically, sometimes literally. Eventually, the builders noticed. Too late. And they began to leave as well. The place that once held every advantage any society could dream of โ€” the place where the future was being built โ€” started to collapse. The cancer and its caregivers transformed Elysium into Tartarus. This is the path California is on. Whether this paradise becomes hell is still within our control โ€” but not indefinitely. The window is closing. Letโ€™s fight back and make it Elysium again.
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Are you overwhelmed by new content while your top-performing assets gather dust? Stop producing more. Strategically promote your proven work. Audiences value consistency and quality over volume. Reuse. Reclaim. Reengage. ๐Ÿš€ #ContentMarketing #Strategy
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24 Dec 2025
I built my own AI chatbot yesterday. Please give it a whirl and let me know what you think!
24 Dec 2025
I got inspired and built my own yesterday. It's a Flask app that uses my blog articles and several services and about documents as its data source. I used a two API call sequence, first to a mini model, the second to a premium model. pikeandvine.com (button lower left)
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22 Dec 2025
Has anyone had a good experience with an AI assistant on a website? Like the chat AI or anything integrated into a page?
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23 Dec 2025
It's a little buggy, but Sephora Beauty Chat is the best execution I've seen so far. It gives great answers. It did lose track of which product I was looking at once. Credit @saadullah45 for alerting me to the feature.
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24 Dec 2025
I got inspired and built my own yesterday. It's a Flask app that uses my blog articles and several services and about documents as its data source. I used a two API call sequence, first to a mini model, the second to a premium model. pikeandvine.com (button lower left)
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23 Dec 2025
Checking out e-commerce AI bots. Here's a real chat with with Target gift finder: Target: Hi! Looking for the perfect gift? I'm here to help. Just tell me who it's for and a few of their favorite things. Then leave the rest to me. Me: Christmas ideas for my wife. She is 52 and very active. We live in Woodinville WA.
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Me: Holy moly, I gave you a really long list of activities, are you broken? Target: I'm Target's AI Gift Finder, happy to help you find the perfect present. Just tell me who the gift is for and what their interests are to get started.
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TIL that tweeting something that looks like a sales lead makes you very popular. ๐Ÿ˜‚
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