This is how my partner Wesley Virgin's tale starts with this shocking and controversial VIDEO.
Wesley was in the military-and soon after leaving-he revealed hidden, "mind control" tactics that the CIA and others used to get anything they want.
These are the exact same SECRETS tons of famous people (especially those who "became famous out of nowhere") and elite business people used to become wealthy and successful.
You probably know that you utilize only 10% of your brain.
Really, that's because the majority of your BRAINPOWER is UNCONSCIOUS.
Maybe this conversation has even occurred INSIDE your own head... as it did in my good friend Wesley Virgin's head about seven years ago, while riding an unlicensed, beat-up trash bucket of a car without a driver's license and $3.20 in his bank account.
"I'm so frustrated with going through life paycheck to paycheck! When will I finally make it?"
You've been a part of those those types of conversations, right?
Your success story is waiting to happen. All you have to do is in YOURSELF.
Those of you who already have attended a meetup of the Brussels Data Science Community know that, besides excellent talks, those meetups are fun because of the traditional drinks afterwards. So after the last meetup we were on our way to a bar on the campus of the University of Brussels and I had this chat with @KrisPeeters from Dataminded. Now if you are expecting wild stories about beer and loose women (or loose men for that matter), I'm afraid I'll have to disappoint you. Instead we discussed ... sampling. Kris was questioning whether typical sample sizes market research companies work with (say in the hundreds or a few thousand at the max) still matter these days, given that we have other sources that give us much larger quantities of data. I told him everything depends on the (business) question the client has. To start with we can look at history to answer this question. In 1936 the Literary Digest poll had a sample size in the millions. But, obviously, that sample wa
This is a write up of the talk I gave on the ' Insight Innovation eXchange Europe 2015 ' conference on 18-02-2015 in Amsterdam. IIeX is a conference that is focused around Innovation in Market Research. My talk was a rather general one in which I tried to sketch the relationship between market research and big data. After a brief introduction, I started by explaining how computing played an important role in Market Reseach right after the second world war. Then I gave an overview of the current state, and finally I looked at what the future might bring us when it comes to Big Data applications in Market Research. When I talk to people in market research and I tell them that I work in Big Data I have the impression that I'm greeted with less enthusiasm than was the case a few years a go. Indeed, it appears that the initial enthusiasm for Big Data in the Market Research community has dwindled down a bit. I like to describe the relationship between market rese
Recently there was an interesting discussion on the Next Gen Market Research (NGMR) Linkedin group. The original discussion was started by Emma Kingham, Marketing Manager at Warc. She asked to "Make a prediction about the future of market research that you believe is GUARANTEED to happen". Pretty soon there was a subthread on market research and Big Data. Most of us agreed that the analytical capabilities you will find in the market research world can be valuable for Big Data, especially given the strong IT-leaning it seems to have. What we didn't agree on was, suprise suprise, the definition of Big Data itself. Basically there were two schools of thought. One group saw Big Data as a relative concept: what is small for one community might be big for another. This school basically saw no difference between Big Data and Normal Data: It's just more of it. The other group, that included me, stressed the technical challenges (Hadoop, Mahout, and so on). In my view a lo
This is how my partner Wesley Virgin's tale starts with this shocking and controversial VIDEO.
ReplyDeleteWesley was in the military-and soon after leaving-he revealed hidden, "mind control" tactics that the CIA and others used to get anything they want.
These are the exact same SECRETS tons of famous people (especially those who "became famous out of nowhere") and elite business people used to become wealthy and successful.
You probably know that you utilize only 10% of your brain.
Really, that's because the majority of your BRAINPOWER is UNCONSCIOUS.
Maybe this conversation has even occurred INSIDE your own head... as it did in my good friend Wesley Virgin's head about seven years ago, while riding an unlicensed, beat-up trash bucket of a car without a driver's license and $3.20 in his bank account.
"I'm so frustrated with going through life paycheck to paycheck! When will I finally make it?"
You've been a part of those those types of conversations, right?
Your success story is waiting to happen. All you have to do is in YOURSELF.
UNLOCK YOUR SECRET BRAINPOWER