Infiltrating the Cloud In Which People Breathe

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I wanted to clarify my thoughts from my previous post about getting your content into the cloud. I mention some technologies here that people “breathe” every day, such as their subscribed feeds, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Our goal is not only to get people to our site, but to get our content to where they are so that it can act as a magnet to draw them to an intended destination.

Here’s a Youtube.com link to the video Infiltrating the Cloud In Which People Breathe.

Thoughts? Would love to hear them. Over the next week or two, I’ll be talking about specific techniques for infiltrating the cloud.

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Brandon Cox

I'm Brandon Cox, a Pastor, a Designer, and Editor of Fuel Your Blogging. I live in northwest Arkansas with my wife and daughter, and our second child is on the way.

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6 Responses to “Infiltrating the Cloud In Which People Breathe”
  1. Very interesting idea Brandon! I like your videos and would like to see more from you!
    Hesham @ FamousBloggers´s last blog ..Why Bloggers Lie about Making Money Online and their Blog Traffic

    • Brandon Cox says:

      Will do! I’ve fallen in love with video as a medium because you can convey much more in a shorter amount of time and spread it around more networks. But then there is the agonizing pain of watching myself…

  2. Brad Harmon says:

    Brandon,

    I think you may be right about people are starting to “breathe” from this cloud of technology. It seems like more and more of my life is shared with people through my cloud – even with people I have daily face-to-face contact with. I’m not entirely convinced that this is a good direction to be headed, but it does seem to be morphing into a reality.

    Brad
    Brad Harmon´s last blog ..What Entrepreneurs can Learn from Martha Coakley’s Campaign

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