Tuesday, April 3, 2012

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200+ Speakers, 3 Days of Education, a tradeshow exploding with Thought Leaders and New Media Innovations that can add value to your Internet business.

Join the top bloggers and new media experts in the world at BlogWorld Expo 2011Will You Join Me?

BlogWorld & New Media Expo is an educational conference and trade show that offers you tons of valuable business-building information, and tons of fun, too.

I recommend attending BlogWorld to anyone creating content online with:

  • Blogging
  • Podcasting
  • Vlogging
  • Web TV
  • Internet Radio
  • Social Media

With panel discussions and keynote presentations on all the topics you need to learn more about, attending BlogWorld is an investment in your online business future.

As I have personally, you'll meet the people who can accelerate your business online (and who really understand what you're working on, too!)

I'll be speaking at BlogWorld again - TWICE in fact.?

I'm leading TWO panel discussions: One is called "Making Money from Niche Audiences Online" and the second one is titled "Attracting Members to Your Online Community".

Plus, I'm hosting a special Click Millionaires "Meet Up" for YOU during the show.

Get out from behind that keyboard - I'd love to meet you in person!

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Big comeback leads KU to 64-62 win over Ohio St

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? The tightrope walk rocks on for the Jayhawks.

Kansas, the underrated, undervalued team that's been teetering on the edge of the tournament since before it even began, is now one of the last two left.

Tyshawn Taylor made two big free throws late, and All-American Thomas Robinson finished with 19 points and eight rebounds Saturday night to lift the Jayhawks to a come-from-behind 64-62 win over Ohio State in the Final Four ? a game Kansas led for a grand total of 3 minutes, 48 seconds.

After scoring the game's first bucket, Kansas didn't lead again until Travis Releford made two free throws with 2:48 left. That lasted for 11 seconds, but the Jayhawks (32-6), who trailed by as many as 13, overcame another deficit and finally held on against the Buckeyes (31-8).

"It's just been our thing all year, coming back," Robinson said. "I don't like doing it, but for some reason my team is pretty good when we're down."

More than pretty good. Kansas is one more magic act from bringing its second title in five years back to Allen Fieldhouse. It might take exactly that. The opponent is Kentucky, the big-time favorite to win it all, and a 69-61 winner over Louisville in the evening's first semifinal. The Wildcats are an early 6.5-point favorite.

"It's a dream to play the best team in the country, up 'til now, hands down, the most consistent," Kansas coach Bill Self said. "It's a thrill. And I think it's even more of a thrill for us, because I don't think anybody thought we could get here."

Taylor's two free throws with 8.3 seconds left gave Kansas a 64-61 lead, matching its biggest of the game. The Jayhawks intentionally fouled Aaron Craft with 2.9 seconds left. Craft made the first, then quickly clanked the second one off the front of the rim but was called for a lane violation.

Kansas dribbled out the clock and celebrated a win that played out sort of the way the whole season has in Lawrence.

With most of the experienced players from last year gone, Self at times wondered if this team was even tournament material. The Jayhawks still won the Big 12 title ? for the eighth straight time ? but came into the tournament as what some felt was an underrated No. 2 seed.

They played down to their billing in their second game, against Purdue, barely escaping with a 63-60 win that looked a lot like this game in the Superdome.

"It was two different games," Self said of the latest escape act. "They dominated us the first half. We were playing in quicksand it looked like. And the light came on. We were able to play through our bigs; we were able to get out and run, but the biggest thing is we got stops."

Kansas' next test will feature a coaching rematch between Self and John Calipari, who was with Memphis in 2008 when the Tigers missed four free throws down the stretch and blew a nine-point lead in an overtime loss to Mario Chalmers and the Jayhawks.

A big comeback. Sound familiar? This year's Jayhawks also overcame a 19-point deficit to win their final regular-season meeting against Missouri ? their long-time, SEC-bound archrival.

"It's a 40-minute game," Self said. "There's no 13-point plays. You have to grind it and get one stop at a time."

This was a heartbreaker for the Buckeyes, who came in as co-Big Ten champions and a slight favorite in a game ? a rematch of a 78-67 Kansas win back in December when Ohio State's All-American, Jared Sullinger, was not available.

Sullinger was there a-plenty Saturday night, but he struggled. He finished with 11 points on 5-for-19 shooting, no fewer than three of them blocked by Jeff Withey, the Kansas center who finished with seven swats. Sullinger also had 11 rebounds and 3 blocks, but the sophomore who gave up NBA lottery money to return and win a championship will go without for at least another year.

When the buzzer sounded, he plopped at midcourt, clearly pooped ? and maybe wondering how his team let this game slip away.

"These guys got tears in their eyes, blank stares on their faces," Sullinger said. "It's tough on me."

Ohio State-Kansas was billed as "The Other Game" of this Final Four ? garnering much less ink than the Kentucky-Louisville blood feud that preceded it ? and started off looking like every bit the undercard.

The Buckeyes built an early 13-point lead on the strength of the shooting of William Buford, who came out of a 13-for-44 tournament slump to lead the Buckeyes with 19 points on 6 for 10 from the floor. Kansas trailed 34-25 at the half and only a steal and layup before the buzzer prevented the Jayhawks from a season-low.

Things changed when Ohio State came out and promptly missed its first 10 shots from the field, while Deshaun Thomas ? the Ohio State big man in charge of shutting down Robinson ? headed to the bench with his third foul.

That opened things up for KU: A couple easy layups for Robinson and a kick-out to Elijah Johnson for a 3-pointer were part of a 13-4 run to open the half. It tied the game at 38 and set up for a nip-and-tuck finish between these No. 2 seeds, each of which were in the hunt for top seeding all the way up to Selection Sunday.

Releford finished with 15 points and six rebounds for the Jayhawks. Johnson had 13 points and 10 boards. Taylor finished with 10 points and nine assists ? not bad considering the time Craft spent glued to him much of the night.

Craft said he thought a quick brick and a rebound on the final free throw was his best chance to save the game. There wasn't much of an argument after he got called for the lane violation, however.

"There is no explanation," Craft said. "Apparently I crossed before it hit the rim. I just knew I had to miss it. I thought that would be the best way for us to get the ball back."

That end-game was set up when Releford made two free throws with 1:37 left to put KU ahead 60-59. Buford tried to take the ball to the basket on the next possession, but Withey swatted it away. Johnson followed with a layup ? hardly as dramatic as his game-winner against Purdue, but enough for a three-point lead, which seemed like a million for the Jayhawks in this one.

Not that the Jayhawks need a big lead ? or any lead.

"I think we're trying to make it fun for y'all," Robinson said. "Seriously, I wish it would stop. I mean, I'd feel better at the end."

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How would you change Samsung's Galaxy Nexus?

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"Definitely the best Android phone available today -- it's possibly even the best phone available today, period." That's the oft-repeated conclusion to our Galaxy Nexus review and the question is, were we right? Four months have elapsed since the handset arrived and it's still the daily driver for a number of staffers here. But what about you out there? What are your feelings about the camera, was your model perfect from the off or did you have the same trouble as Alex Ioannou and, if Andy Rubin's gearing up to put the finishing touches on the Galaxy Nexus 2, what improvements (if any) would you ask him to make?

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Use of Internet & web filters technique

Many business owners and managers are concerned, and rightly so, about appropriate Internet use by their employees. After all, the Internet makes it remarkably easy and convenient to spend time conducting personal business or just looking for a little entertaining distraction rather than spending productive time in the office.

Use of web filters is a technique commonly used for controlling a computer user?s access to the Internet. Whether you?re a business owner attempting to restrict which Internet sites your employees have access to or a parent trying to keep your child from viewing inappropriate web content, Internet filtering has become an increasingly popular means of determining what Internet sites people can view on their computer monitors.

While this method may be helpful to parents dealing with children ?surfing? the Internet, it is perhaps just as commonly used in business environments.

In fact, many large-scale companies throughout the U.S. employ this method as a means of controlling which Internet sites their employees can access. Unfortunately, filtering content is not an effective technique in an office environment simply because it?s all too common to filter out not only the undesirable sites, but the acceptable ones (and even the necessary ones) as well.

If you?re a business owner or manager and are worried about your employees wasting precious business hours by conducting personal business online or visiting inappropriate websites, filtering only resolves a small part of the problem. While web filters may make it difficult for employees to access some inappropriate sites, it certainly won?t encourage them to work any harder.

And it also won?t keep them from finding distractions elsewhere. If your employees have smart phones (as an ever-increasing number of people do nowadays), they?ll still have access to whatever sites they?re interested in, including social media sites like Facebook and others. And even if an employee doesn?t have a smart phone (unlikely, but possible), she?ll still be able to find plenty of other distractions that will prevent her from being productive if she desires to do so.

The Answer is Measurement

The key to keeping your employees as productive as possible doesn?t lie in limiting their Internet access or trying to control their every move in the workplace. Instead, the answer lies in measuring their productivity. Rather than focusing on the negative, why not focus on the positive? Internet filtering addresses a negative behavior, but measuring productivity focuses on the positive?and desired?behavior.

The key to measurement is employing an advanced tool that can categorize employees? behavior while working at their computers. That?s the only truly effective means of determining how productive your employees are and resolving the problem once and for all.

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Diabetes treatment doubles skin cancer drug's effectiveness

Combining the experimental drug Avastin (bevacizumab) with the diabetes drug Metformin almost doubles its ability to reduce skin cancer growth, according to a study in Cancer Discovery.

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The researchers ? funded by Cancer Research UK, the AICR and based at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) - found that treating aggressive skin cancer in mice with just Avastin suppressed tumour growth by 34 per cent.

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But, when combined with Metformin, tumour growth was reduced by 64 per cent.

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Professor Richard Marais, lead researcher and director of Cancer Research UK?s Paterson Institute at the University of Manchester, said: ?Our results are surprising because combining Metformin with drugs such as Avastin has a much greater effect in suppressing tumour growth than would be expected when looking at the effect of either drug on its own. If we can now show this effect holds true in patients, it could help overcome the resistance we often see in skin cancer patients.?

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Intriguingly, melanoma cells ? the most aggressive form of skin cancer - treated with just Metformin grew more quickly.

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Metformin caused melanoma cells with a BRAF mutation form new blood vessels and accelerate tumour growth.

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BRAF mutations are found in around 70 per cent of all melanomas. Professor Marais and colleagues, with support from Cancer Research UK, were the first to discover their role in causing the disease.

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Professor Marais added: ?Recent research has shown that the common diabetes drug metformin has anticancer properties. But we need to understand the effect it?s having on BRAF melanomas and whether prescribing metformin by itself could potentially worsen the disease.?

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Each year around 11,800 people are diagnosed with melanoma in the UK. Over the last 25 years, rates of malignant melanoma have risen faster than any of the most common cancers.

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Professor Nic Jones, Cancer Research UK?s chief scientist, said: ?This research points the way to a potentially very effective drug combination to treat the most aggressive form of skin cancer. We now need to see if this combination benefits patients in clinical trials with the hope of making new treatments for skin cancer even more effective.

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?Professor Marais? team, funded through the public?s generous support of Cancer Research UK, are making great strides in turning their discoveries in BRAF into new treatments that could make a real difference for patients with melanoma.?

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Source: CRUK

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Tax Savings Tips For The Small Business | Finance information

Deferring income

Shifting taxable income from the current to the next tax year is useful only if you expect your next year?s income to be equal or less than your current year?s one.

o Waiting for a bonus? Keep waiting. Applies only to Cash-Basis-Tax-Payers. See if you can receive it in January of next year. Doing so will exclude the bonus from this year W2 / 1099 (and taxable income) and reduce your taxes for this year

o Postpone interest income -. Transfer money market account balance (savings) to a Certificate of Deposit. Make sure that the CD pays interest only at maturity. Interest income generated by the CD will be taxable only when the CD matures, so you will still get interest income only it will be taxed next year

o Selling gaining stocks -. Sell gaining stocks (current market price is higher than your original cost) after January 1st of next year. There are two exceptions:

first Exception that price will decrease -. Sell now

2nd . Own losing stocks that can offset the gains

o Converting regular income to long-term capital gain ? In general, gains from selling stocks you hold for 12 months or more, are subject to a 15% long- term capital gains from selling stocks gain while you hold less than 12 months are taxed bracket subject to your highest tax.

Accelerate expenses

cash-based tax-payer will benefit from paying expenses next year before the end-of-the-year. Those expenses will be paid anyways Which will be deductible if paid before December this year 31st

o Donation ? if you are planning to donate cash or property, do it before December 31st

o Property taxes -. pay next year real estate tax before the end of the year

o State taxes -. pay your state taxes on your capital gains and business income

o Medical expenses ? do Sun only if your overall medical expenses are over 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income, otherwise it is not deductible

o Employee?s unreimbursed expenses -. only if they are over 2% of your Adjusted Gross Income . otherwise it is not deductible

Maximize tax credits

o College / high education tuition ? Paying tuition for you or a dependent? make the payment before the end of the year and benefit from a credit (note that the credit has very strict income threshold Which causes you to loose the credit)
o Child care credit ? for two working parents (or students), you can get up to $ 480 per child. If you have flex plan to cover it -. Donating your unused ?Flex? balance

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There are several retirement plans that allow self employed and micro business owners to make contributions and Achieve both:

first Tax deductions to offset self employment or business income
Second Financial planning for the future

(SEP) IRA

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A simplified employee pension (SEP) IRA Allows employer to make contributions toward his or her own (if self-employed) or employees retirement ?. Employers can contribute a maximum of 25% of an employee?s eligible compensation or $ 42,000, whichever is less.

Self-employed?s contribution is based on the net profit from the business (self employment income and not the gross income ).

Per IRS regulations employers must include all eligible employees who are at least age 21 and have been with a company for 3 years out of the immediately preceding 5 years.

For calendar year corporations with a March 15, 2006 tax filing deadline, SEP-IRA contributions must be made by the employer by the due date of the company?s income tax return, including extensions.

The contributions are deductible for tax year 2005 as if the contributions had actually been contributed within tax year 2005.

Sole proprietors have until April 15, 2006, or extension to their deadline, to make their contribution if they SEP-IRA want a 2005 tax deduction .

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Established by the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 , solo 401 (k) plan provides a great tax break to micro business owners. In addition to the Possibility to shelter from taxes a large portion of income, some solo 401 (k) plans offer a loan feature for cash-strapped small business owners.

Eligibility for a solo 401 (k) plan is limited to those with a small business and no employees, or only a spouse as an employee. . This includes independent contractors with earned income, freelancers, sole proprietors, partnerships, Limited Liability Companies (LLC) or ?S? corporations

The key benefits of the Solo 401k plan include:

o High limits on contributions: elective salary deferrals and employer contributions Allows sole proprietors to contribute up to $ 42,000 ($ 45,000 if age 50 or older) in tax year 2004, based on salary deferral plus profit sharing (see below) p> o Contributions are fully tax deductible, and are based on compensation or earned income.

o Assets can be rolled from other plans or IRA?s to a solo 401k. There is no limit on roll-overs.

o The account holder can take a loan that is tax free and penalty-free from the Solo 401k, if allowed by the plan, up to the lesser of 50% or $ 50,000 of the account balance.
The contribution limits depend on how the business is established. Overall, the total of salary and deferred profit-sharing that can be put into one of these accounts in one year is limited to $ 40,000:

o For businesses that are not incorporated, the salary deferral and the profit sharing contributions are based on net earned income. The maximum contribution limit is calculated based on salary (maximum deferral of $ 12,000) and profit sharing up to the current maximum contribution. Contributions are not subject to federal income tax, but remain subject to self-employment taxes (SECA). The owner Receives a tax deduction for both salary deferral and employer contributions on IRS Form 1040 at filing time.

o For corporations, the maximum elective salary deferral amount for 2003 is 100% of pay up to $ 12,000 ( $ 14,000 if age 50 or older). The maximum employer contribution (profit sharing) is 25% of pay, and is based on the W-2 income. It is not subject to federal income tax or Social Security (FICA) taxes. The salary deferral contributions are withheld from your pay and are excluded from federal income tax but are subject to FICA. The business tax deduction for both Receives a salary deferral and employer contributions. Keogh plan

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Profit Sharing Keogh

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Money Purchase Keogh

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Taxes are due when the individual begins withdrawing funds from the plan. Participants in Keogh plans are subject to the same restrictions on distribution as IRAs, distributions can not be made without Namely a penalty before age 59 1/2, and distributions must begin before age 70 1/2. Setting up A Keogh plan is Significantly more involved then Establishing an IRA or SEP-IRA. id=?article-resource?>

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Radioactive Iodine from Fukushima Found in California Kelp

Kelp off southern California was contaminated with short-lived radioisotopes a month after the multiple meltdowns in Japan Kelp forest and sardines, San Clemente Island, Channel Islands, California. Image: Wikimedia Commons/Aquaimages

LONG BEACH, Calif. ? Kelp off Southern California was contaminated with short-lived radioisotopes a month after Japan?s Fukushima accident, a sign that the spilled radiation reached the state?s urban coastline, according to a new scientific study.

Scientists from California State University, Long Beach tested giant kelp collected in the ocean off Orange County and other locations after the March, 2011 accident, and detected radioactive iodine, which was released from the damaged nuclear reactor.

The largest concentration was about 250-fold higher than levels found in kelp before the accident.

?Basically we saw it in all the California kelp blades we sampled,? said Steven Manley, a Cal State Long Beach biology professor who specializes in kelp.

The radioactivity had no known effects on the giant kelp, or on fish and other marine life, and it was undetectable a month later.

Iodine 131 ?has an eight-day half life so it?s pretty much all gone,? Manley said. ?But this shows what happens half a world away does effect what happens here. I don?t think these levels are harmful but it?s better if we don?t have it at all.?

A year ago, Manley watched coverage of the tsunami and Fukushima accident and wondered what impact it might have on California?s marine life, particularly his favorite subject matter ? kelp.

Spread in large, dense, brown forests across the ocean off California, Macrocystis pyrifera, known as giant kelp, is the largest of all algae and grows faster than virtually any other life on Earth. It accumulates iodine so Manley realized it would be a useful dosimeter to check how far radioactive material spreads.

??Kelp forests are some of the most productive ecosystems on Earth,? he said. ?I thought this would be an opportunity because one thing about macrocystis is it has a large surface canopy,? which means it is continually exposed to the air ? and whatever contaminants are in it.

In addition, giant kelp concentrates radioactive iodine 10,000-fold ? for every one molecule in the water there would be 10,000 in its tissues.
Kelp was collected at three sites off Orange County, as well as Palos Verdes Peninsula in Los Angeles County, Santa Barbara, Pacific Grove and Santa Cruz. The highest concentration of iodine 131 was found in the kelp off Corona del Mar, which receives runoff from a large portion of Orange County. Its kelp was collected on April 15 of last year and tested five days later.

The level of radioactive iodine found there ? 2.5 becquerel per gram of dry weight -- was ?well above? levels sampled in kelps prior to the Fukushima release, according to the paper, published online earlier this month in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.

It was about 250 times higher than the concentration found in giant kelp off British Columbia before Fukushima.

When kelp from the same California sites was re-sampled a month later, in May of 2011, it contained no detectable amounts of radioactive iodine.

The scientists estimated that the entire kelp tissue on the surface at Corona del Mar contained about one millicurie.

?In terms of overall exposure to the kelp bed itself, it?s not a huge amount,? said Manley.
It would not have harmed the kelp, a species that grows from northern Baja to southeast Alaska, he said.

Some radioactive material probably accumulated in fish that eat the kelp ? opaleye, halfmoon and senorita.

?If they were feeding on it, they definitely got dosed. We just don?t know if it was harmful. It?s probably not good for them. But no one knows,? Manley said. ?In the marine environment it was significant, but probably not harmful at the levels we detected it, except it may have affected certain fish?s thyroid systems, the ones that fed on the kelp.?

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Dachis Group: The Challenge of Measuring ... - Social Media Today

Online social influence is one of those phenomena that are hard to define, but we ?know it when we see it.?

And social influence is even much harder to track than it is to define.? Businesses are becoming increasingly social in their marketing, sales and customer service using a wide range of strategies, tactics and platforms. Some work, some work better than others.

How big a challenge is measuring social influence online?? The answer lies in why we?re asking the question.? Do we want to know whom influences whom in what ways to get people to buy a certain car, or vote for a certain political candidate?? If that?s the case we?re in for a wild ride because the psychology of individual choice is wide, deep and rich.? We can understand social influence in its correlations?when certain influencers say something we can see a correlated set of responses occurring.

But correlation isn?t the same as causality.? Proving causality means you can specifically attribute when certain influencers say something it causes the following responses.? This is not measurement, its attribution.? And attribution is the real proof of social influence.

Klout and its mongrel brethren have built simple models defining ?influencers? as people whose social messages are repeated repeatedly by others.? Klout then parses these influencers into buckets numbered from 1 to 100 and sells them to Virgin Airlines and other corporations like a PR agency in reverse.

I?ve wondered what the respected minds in data science think about the challenge of defining, capturing and measuring online social influence.? I?ve set out to meet and talk with people who are trying to capture, measure and analyze social causality on the largest scales.

Gilad Elbaz, a Google alum,?has a start up called Factual Inc, which the New York Times profiled last Sunday.??The goal of Factual leaves one gobsmacked: to capture and normalize all the data in the world.? All the data, baby. ??I?m sure that will take a little time and present enough challenges to keep armies of experts on the cutting edges of technology, semantics, and library science.

I?ve been challenged by some to point to organizations and people who are going about the business of measuring social influence and using that to create understanding and then actions based on that understanding.? If Klout is wrong, who is right?

One place to start is in Austin, Texas, twenty-six floors above Congress Boulevard, in the aviary headquarters of Dachis Group. Here, among half-finished offices lined with whiteboards filled to overflowing, are people working to understand the causality in social influence?how can we accurately attribute social communications to influencing real world actions?

Jeff Dachis founded Dachis Group in 2008 in Austin.? The idea behind Dachis Group is consulting with clients about what he calls ?Social Business,? a sweeping change he sees as corporations become more transparent and social.? With this change comes the opportunity to build strong, direct relationships with customers, participating in the marketplace of social conversation.

Dachis is best known as the founder of Razorfish, now the lead digital agency owned by advertising giant Publicis Groupe.?? He saw Razorfish through a successful IPO in 1998, and then the dot-bomb crash before leaving in 2001.? Now he?s on to social, and Dachis Group has become ?a leading strategic consulting firm to Fortune 500 companies about social media, transparency and authenticity.? Interestingly, they consider themselves to be foremost a SaaS and solutions provider.

As a foundation for that strategy, a year ago Dachis announced an ambitious project, the Dachis Social Business Index (SBI) a project to build a data platform that could ingest enormous amounts of social network messages and use them to provide detailed analysis of howbrands and corporations are talked about in the vast social communications ecosystem.

What nascent start-ups like Kred, Klout and PROScore are trying to do to measure ?social influence? of people, the SBI is doing in the online world for global corporations.? And the scale, complexity and analytical capabilities of the SBI platform are close to staggering.? Corporations pay well to collaborate with Dachis on the SBI as it adds more and more capabilities.?The basic ?SBI has been made available for free to the public?since September, providing information and graphing the social communications of major corporations around the world, ranking them on their effectiveness.? (Top dog??News Corp, owned by Rupert Murdoch)

Starting with 2,000 corporations worldwide, the SBI began to scrape 100 million social sources, pulling in conversations and links and analyzing the language of those tweets, posts and comments and adding overlays of dozens of other data sources.? Today more than 30,000 companies and brands are analyzed by the SBI platform.? According to Dachis Group each day more than 50 million ?brand relevant? social network messages are analyzed.

Courtney Boyd Myers, writing last September in The Next Web, described the SBI as: ?derived from company, employee, partner/vendor,?customer, engaged market and influencer data, and it is sourced from scraping sites like?Twitter, Facebook, Wikis, YouTube, forums,?and blogs as well as data?buys, data partnerships, company contributions, and its?own internal data team.?It had over 100 of the world?s largest companies participating in its?early access program to help cement the data and gain insights as to how the data is?used.?

?Social listening? platforms like Radian6 provide data about keywords.? Assuming you define your keywords correctly, there?s a lot you can learn.? But it?s a big like playing 20 Questions?you have to ask the right question to get a worthwhile answer.? SBI is a ?big data? platform that grabs a huge portion of the relevant social communications of a brand?s ?business social graph? and from this enormous data set you can query, organize, drill down, and slice and dice the entire data set.

This pushes much farther towards a new standards for social media attribution.? How effective is a specific marketing campaign?? Which events affected a brand?s perception in the southeastern US?? What messages were triggered by a Facebook promotion?

The SBI platform extends into China, Russia and other foreign countries, further complicating the problem of gathering this morass of big data, wrestling it to the ground and beating it into coherent shape enough to provide analysis and attribution for a brand or corporation.

In the midst of the SXSW swirl this month, I sat with Erik Huddleston, CTO and EVP-Products and Craig Bromberg, Vice President of Business Development for Dachis Group and talked with them about the challenge of measuring the social influence of corporations.

I also took a closer look at the structure and performance of the Social Business Index (SBI) tool and the far more comprehensive cloud platform offering SBISaaS.?? (The public SBI is available at?http://socialbusinessindex.com.)? In November the next module called Social Portfolio Insight was released, to be the ?system of record? for a brand?s social accounts across all brands. Social Performance Monitor was released in January to enable real-time measurement of social conversations on a brand?s performance.? It?s also the first module that requires a substantial subscription.? ??Coming next are two more subscription modules, Advocate Insight and Employee Insight, which will enable companies to drill down into the influence of brand advocates and their own employees.

The fundamental question is, given the huge morass of unstructured social communication about a brand, realistically how can anyone measure ?social influence??

?Measuring is a big problem,? Huddleston granted, ?but attribution is a much bigger one.?

Social messages are what are called ?unstructured data,? meaning it travels with almost no metadata that relates with other messages. ?Structured data would be like data from a spreadsheet or from a database.? Unstructured data has to be harvested and then evaluated with natural language processing, semantic analysis, and machine learning algorithms in order to interpret what the data mean.

This is akin to taking all the rocks in the Yosemite National Park and carefully reviewing each one for size, shape, mineral content, location, relationship to other rocks and so on.

?From the NLP and so on we build what we call a brand vocabulary index,? said Huddleston.? ?This is the taxonomy of meaning of the brand?the words, the ideas, the phrases that the brand uses, and that people use in talking about the brand.? In this way we?re trying to understand conversations, not just keywords.?

?Radian6 and others track and find keywords,? Bromberg explained.? ?We?re not saying that?s not valuable?it is.? There is a more important opportunity to analyze the performance of a brand or a company in the conversations and the context they provide.?

?BP could have used Radian6 to analyze social conversations when their oil platform was leaking,? Bromberg continued.? ?But they didn?t know which of the five or six methods of social media crisis management were working, and how they were working in different geographies, precisely on what platforms.?? That?s what the SBISaaS platform is designed to do.?

Huddleston used a term coined by Jeff Dachis, the ?social business graph,? which they take to mean the connections and relationships of a brand or corporation to people across social communications.? SBI builds a map of the social business graph of a corporation across all of the messaging that relates to the brand vocabulary.

?The SBI helps our client?s aggregate social media conversations into a system of record,? said Huddleston.? ?From this they can look into the performance of their campaigns and see what measures they can take to reach the full potential of the subscriber set in each social platform.?

?Advocacy is a perplexing and seductive problem,? Bromberg pointed out.? ?Every company has to create content programming, and social media represents an opportunity to use measure this programming.? They key is that we?re now able with SBI to not just measure ideas like sentiment and trending, but we can follow influence down to specific conversations.? This isn?t just measurement; we?re drilling down to provide attribution.?

?When you get the complete picture like this it allows you to see how all of your communications are actually working in the market,? Bromberg continued.? ?With this you see the power of advertising receding and the power of advocacy becoming much more important.? It gives you answers to questions of ?how do we reach them??

Dachis Group says it is currently working with 40% of Fortune 500 companies.? When it began working on the SBI in 2010, Dachis approached a selected group of companies and asked them to collaborate by integrating internal data with the social data that the SBI would collect and helping think through how to model the data to make it useful.

So how does a platform like the SBI deliver a real understanding of ?social influence??

?There are two answers to that,? said Huddleston with a smile. ?The first is that we gather the data and figure out what it means, then (the client) can figure out the value from that meaning according to their existing measures.? Proctor and Gamble has a long track record of modeling what certain actions and chains of action mean to a brand in the marketplace.?

?If Nokia and Microsoft want to reposition Nokia as a smartphone rather than a value brand phone they come to the table looking for specific ways to use social to communicate to achieve their goals.?

?Second,? Huddleston continued, ?then we help customers do this, figure out what the attribution means to them.? We?re concerned with business outcomes, how this directly drives our client?s businesses.? We?ve got the biggest social strategy group in the world to help them do this.?

Still he admitted that we?re standing at the dawn of really understanding how communication in social networks drives real business outcomes.

?It?s just too early in this,? he said.? ?There are just not solid models of ROMI (return on marketing investment).? I?m sure we?ll see best practices emerge about how to truly accurately measure return on investment, but its way too early in the game for that.?

Huddleston smiled.?? ?We?re just over a year into it.?

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Reading guarantee not enough ? Kasich's study conveys need for a ...

Last week John Kasich submitted his latest education reform bill to the legislature via Senator Peggy Lehner. ?We?ve posted about that introduction of ideas now known as Senate Bill 316, and I personally wrote about a proposal referred to as the Third Grade Reading Guarantee. ?The proposal is an ill-conceived method of enforcing big-government ideas onto local school board decisions under the guise of providing the ?best? solution for students. ?But when the administration revealed the research that is the driving force behind this recycled plan, they revealed their own flaws in reading and comprehension.

If the Kasich administration had read the full report they cite or even taken the time to read the updated study by The Annie E. Casey Foundation, they would have learned that the?findings?explain that struggles with reading and graduation rates are merely symptoms of the real problem ? poverty.

To support its plan, the administration points to a recent report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation that found that students behind in reading by the end of third grade are four times more likely to drop out of school. (Columbus Dispatch, 3/28/12)

That statement is technically true, except for the fact that the report does not provide support for the administration?s plan. ?So while the Kasich administration wants us to believe that schools & teachers are failing, providing the primary reason for the gap in reading?proficiency?in the early elementary grades, the AEC Foundation?s findings recommend that the primary changes need to occur elsewhere ? at a societal level first, and then at the school level. ?Governor Kasich has leveled his changes squarely on the shoulders of our schools, stating in his own press release that ?Ohio parents deserve to?know their child is prepared for learning.? ?Kasich is also on record as saying that?if students get to third grade and fail the state exam, they won?t be moved on to the fourth grade because??that is doing the children a disservice, that is doing the parents a disservice.?

So what do the AEC Foundation studies actually say?

  • Reading proficiently by the end of third grade can be a make-or-break benchmark in a child?s educational development
  • Low achievement in reading has important long-term consequences
  • Demographic realities make the reading gap too large a problem to ignore (7.9 million low-income children from birth through age eight)

Yes, reading proficiency is crucial for our children. ?The basic skill of reading and reading comprehension are foundations for learning and a child who struggles in this area will fall behind over the years.

So what does leads to this gap? ?Here?s what that same AEC study ? cited by the Kasich administration ? reports under the heading Several Major Factors Undermine Grade-Level Reading Proficiency:

  • Children must be ready to succeed when they get to school (cognitively, socially, emotionally, and physically) before they can learn there
  • The gap begins at birth for children born low birthweight, prematurely, with congenital health problems, or affected by prenatal exposure to toxic substances (factors more likely to occur to children born to low-income mothers)
  • The readiness gap continues between birth and kindergarten due to differences in children?s resources and opportunities for physical, linguistic, cognitive, social, emotional, and behavioral development
  • Low-income children have a higher incidence of health problems that interfere with learning
  • Too many children from low-income families lack early interactions that foster linguistic development
  • Low-income children are less likely that middle-income children to participate in high-quality early childhood and pre-kindergarten programs that prepare children to succeed in school
  • The readiness gap becomes an achievement gap when children enter?school, and this gap persists over the students? school experience
  • Too many children miss too much instructional time due to chronic absence (more prevalent in for low-income children)
  • Too many children are distracted by childhood hunger and food insecurity, housing insecurity, and family mobility
  • Too many children find their prospects for success in school damaged and disrupted by other family-related stressors

The AEC Foundation?s follow-up study Double Jeopardy that provides more of the connection to graduation?is actually subtitled How Third-Grade?Reading Skills?and Poverty?Influence High?School Graduation.

Not just third grade reading, but also poverty. ?And does it ever. ?If we are able to eliminate the reading gap at third grade, the effects of poverty would still hold many children back. ?If the Kasich administration wanted to truly impact a greater number of children and dramatically increase graduation rates, they would be focusing on eliminating poverty (according to the study they are citing).

Overall, 22 percent of children with some family poverty experience do not graduate from?high school, a figure about three times greater than the 6 percent rate for children with no?family poverty experience (Figure 3). This rises to 32 percent for children spending more?than half of the survey period in poverty.

Children who spend a year or more in?poverty account for 38 percent of all children, but they account for seven-tenths (70 percent)?of all children who do not graduate from high school. Poverty matters (Figure 4).
Did I mention that this is all from the report that supposedly spawned John Kasich?s Third Grade Reading Guarantee?that mandates increased (and unfunded) instructional interventions by schools and the retention of children who are not proficient as the sole solution?

Kasich?s proposal ignores the findings from a third study funded by the AEC Foundation that looked at improving high school graduation rates in the state of Rhode Island. ?They identified a variety of predictive factors that increased the likelihood of dropping out of high school, including:

Finally, the two AEC Foundation reports focusing on third grade reading offer their expert recommendations for helping to correct this identified problem. ?Guess what was not at the top (or bottom) of their list.

  1. Develop a coherent system of early care and education that aligns,?integrates, and coordinates what happens from birth through third grade so children are ready to take on the learning tasks associated with fourth grade and beyond.
    (The first paragraph under this recommendation begins: We applaud the Obama Administration?s decision to create a?Presidential?Early Learning Council and to extend its scope from birth through age 8.)
  2. Encourage and enable parents, families, and caregivers to play their?indispensable?roles as co-producers of good outcomes for their children.
  3. Prioritize, support, and invest in results-driven initiatives to transform low-performing schools into high-quality teaching and learning environments in which all children, including those from low-income families and high-poverty neighborhoods, are present, engaged, and educated to high standards.
  4. Find, develop, and deploy practical and scalable solutions to two fo the most significant contributors to the under-achievement of children from low-income families?chronic absence from school and summer learning loss.

The more recent report, Double Jeopardy, provides more summarized guidance for us:

Schools and parents cannot, by themselves, bring about these changes. Federal, state, and?local governments will be essential in the development and funding of efforts to expand?PreK, to develop integrated PreK-3rd initiatives, to reduce chronic absenteeism, to expand?summer learning opportunities, to assure that schools provide high-quality instruction, and?to provide access to health insurance and to effective opportunities for parents to increase?their educational levels and human capital. The links between parent education, family?income and children?s educational success further suggest the potential value in pursuing?two-generation strategies, which seek to improve results for children by focusing simultaneously?on school policies and programs, and on strengthening families through increased?parental education and improved employment opportunities that reduce family poverty, as?well as increased health insurance coverage for all family members.

So let?s be clear about this ? the reports by the AEC indeed support the premise that reading proficiency in elementary is a big deal and that there is a correlation between reading proficiency and future success in school. ?That fact is not a surprise to anyone I know.

But while Kasich, Inc. wants to blame the schools and punish the children, the researchers a compelling us to look at policies that would help us to eliminate the need to be constantly providing intervention services (i.e., educational band-aids) and to correct the true root of our problem ? poverty.

These studies are crystal clear in their recommendation that poverty and all of its associated problems are the key factor impacting student success in school. ?If the Kasich administration would quit picking fights with the public schools that are already battling the damaging effects of financial hardship that play out in our schools and communities every single minute of every single day and partner with these educators in an attempt to implement authentic programs to eradicate poverty among the citizens of Ohio, then our concerns about?struggling readers and high school dropouts would dramatically decrease.

Governor Kasich, the reading guarantee is a superficial fix to a much larger problem. ?I challenge you to focus on the real issue at hand and implement a Third Grade Poverty Guarantee?to deliver Ohio?s children and their families out of poverty and guarantee those children a future filled with success.

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