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Unconscious Communications: Connecting with your Audience on a Neurological Level
“The greater part of our intellectual activity goes on unconsciously and unfelt by us” – Friedrich Nietzsche (1882)
Read MoreThe Secret behind Online Video Search: Metadata
Surprisingly, Google can build a self-driving car and augmented reality glasses but their technology cannot watch videos. As it stands,…
Read MorePress Release: The Science of Valentine’s Day: The Five Best and Worst Ways to Say ‘I Love You’
AUSTIN, February 12, 2013 – The most powerful Valentine’s Day vow of 2013 is: “You’re my soul mate and the…
Read MoreState of the Union Analytics – Obama clearly focused on jobs
Quantified Communications analysis of State of the Union Obama had a clear focus in last night’s State of the…
Read MoreWhat Makes a Quote Memorable? An Analytical Look at Your Favorite Movie Quotes
“You had me at Hello;” “I love the smell of napalm in the morning;” “Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya.”…
Read MoreQuantified Communications
What does “Quantified Communications” mean? To define Quantified Communications, a term coined by Quantified Impressions, let’s start with the facts:
Read MoreQuantified Self for the Enterprise
It’s exciting to see the recent explosion of attention for Quantified Self. From a Forbes calling last week’s CES “The…
Read MoreDoes Confidence Really Breed Success?
Academic Psychology research suggests that more and more American university students think they are something special. High self-esteem is generally…
Read MoreVideo: The Science of Persuasion
Did you know there are six scientifically validated principles that explain how you be more persuasive?
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