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I’m not trying to make a habit of reposting every video on whitehouse.gov untill 2012 d-day (rhetorically speaking).  But a point that I mentioned earlier about archiving videos came up, in the live stream that followed this posting on their site, today; about Latin America and the impact that it will have on American jobs.

(egotistical side: I’m not really an ‘expert’ on anything, in my opinion, especially not on how to fix dinged up and broken market models; however, {you knew it was coming} I feel like ‘social (fill in the blank-media, search, jobs, international parallel peripherals)’ will help usher new and recent graduates into the middle class that is supposedly supposed to save the economy yet again.)

The main point is that archiving live streams, originally produced content, and any other relevant video material on a website seeking to establish and indoctrinate it’s brand is redundancy-just in case the video stream is interrupted or unreliable.  Again, for anyone who thinks this stuff is as simple or obvious as I know it is, some things have to be put down and spelled out.  Human error and out dated tech will always bite you in the ass when you put yourself and your skills to high on a pedestal.

I mean look at how Newt Gingrich is testing the waters as to whether or not he should run in 2012—> Newt.org

It’s not a bad idea, but who did he hire to drive traffic and monitor metrics?  Is this the only portion to the strategy accept for the Facebook page?  Should there be anything more to it?

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