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May 11, 2009
Author Daniel Pink explains why "right-brainers" will rule this century
In regard to the Art of SEO as opposed to the "science" of SEO. Any work that involves right brain creativity will become much more important to North Americans in the coming years.
In the recent article interview, author Daniel Pink points out:
Here is a snippet from Author Daniel Pink:
"In the same way that machines have replaced our bodies in certain kinds of jobs, software is replacing our left brains by doing sequential, logical work. And that brings us to Asia, to where that work is being shipped. In Asia you have tens of millions of people who can do routine tasks like write computer code. Routine is work you can reduce to a spreadsheet, to a script, to a formula, to a series of steps that has the right answer."
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Highlights of this full interview can be read at the link below:
-Author Daniel Pink: Right brain skills will be crucial in coming age
-Those skills include design, storytelling, empathy, creativity
-Says left-brained skills --accounting, computer programming can be
all be outsourced
-Says it's harder to outsource creativity such as design and
storytelling
Please read the May 7th article entitled:
Why Right-Brainers will Rule this Age
For those of you who have experienced the SEO Mastery Workshop in the last few years, you'll begin to see how important your creativity will become to Internet marketing.
Original creativity as well as creative right brain thinking renders very powerful results in delivering a message and in story telling and reaches far beyond the technical mechanics of optimization or link building.
Do you think the study of search engine optimization is limited to left brain thinking only? Guess again. While most people focus on the left brain side (technical aspects) it's the right brain side (artistic) side that will put your services in demand in the future.
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Posted by John at May 11, 2009 09:56 AM