What did Seth Godin do before "leaving Spinnaker?"

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Can the person or people who wrote this account of his impressive career successes add any information about his life from birth until he left Spinnaker? 2603:800C:3944:BC00:3967:DDAD:7549:2582 (talk) 22:05, 27 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

This could be better organized and more clear

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Aware of COI, I'm posting this in talk because it's not my place to edit this page. A reader sent it to me recently, and I think we can agree that it is uneven. The footnotes are solid, but perhaps it needs to be prioritized differently. I asked chatgpt to write something with npov and here's what it suggested. I leave it to wikipedians and dedicated editors to run with it, or not:

To align with Wikipedia's standards for neutrality and verifiability, I'll revise the entry to ensure it strictly adheres to a neutral point of view (NPOV) and includes placeholders for footnotes for each claim or significant statement, which should be backed by reliable sources.

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      1. Seth Godin

Seth Godin is an American author, entrepreneur, and speaker, recognized for his extensive work in marketing, leadership, and the transformative effects of the internet on commerce and communication[1]. He has authored over 20 books that have been translated into more than 35 languages, including notable titles such as "Permission Marketing," "Purple Cow," and "Linchpin"[2]. Godin has also founded several successful companies, including Yoyodyne and Squidoo, and has developed influential online learning platforms such as Akimbo and the altMBA program[3].

        1. Early Life and Education

Born on July 10, 1960, in Mount Vernon, New York, Seth Godin pursued his undergraduate degree in computer science and philosophy at Tufts University, followed by an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business[4].

        1. Career
          1. Early Career

Godin's career trajectory shifted from software and book packaging to the forefront of digital marketing with the inception of Yoyodyne in the early 1990s. The company was notable for its pioneering use of permission marketing techniques, a concept that Godin would later expand upon in his writing. In 1998, Yoyodyne was acquired by Yahoo!, where Godin served as Vice President of Direct Marketing before embarking on subsequent ventures[5].

          1. Writing and Thought Leadership

Godin's influence extends significantly through his writing. His 1999 book, "Permission Marketing," introduced a novel marketing approach emphasizing consumer consent, significantly influencing online marketing strategies[6]. "Purple Cow" (2003) advocates for businesses to distinguish themselves through uniqueness[7], and "Linchpin" (2010) explores the importance of being indispensable within organizations[8]. Godin's daily blog and TED Talks further disseminate his ideas on marketing, leadership, and creativity[9].

          1. Entrepreneurship and Education

Further to his writing, Godin has launched several companies and educational initiatives. Squidoo, created in 2005, was an early platform for content creation and sharing[10]. Akimbo, focusesd on building learning communities that aim to enact change[11]. The podcast of the same name was in the top .5% of all podcasts worldwide. The altMBA program, an intensive online workshop, has been recognized for its innovative educational model[12].

        1. Personal Life

Godin resides in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, with his wife, Helene[13]. His philanthropic efforts are an integral part of his personal and professional life, emphasizing teaching and community building[14].

        1. Bibliography

[A concise list of Godin’s most influential books, with publication years.]

        1. References

1. [Source detailing Godin's contributions and recognition in his field.] 2. [Source listing Godin's published works and their translations.] 3. [Source on Godin's entrepreneurship and founding of companies.] 4. [Source covering Godin's early life and education.] 5. [Detailed source on the history and impact of Yoyodyne.] 6. [Review or analysis of "Permission Marketing" and its impact.] 7. [Source discussing the premise and influence of "Purple Cow."] 8. [Analysis or review of "Linchpin" discussing its main concepts.] 9. [Sources on Godin's blog popularity and TED Talk viewership.] 10. [Source on the founding, development, and sale of Squidoo.] 11. [Source discussing Akimbo's founding and its educational goals.] 12. [Coverage of the altMBA program and its innovative approach.] 13. [Source for personal life details, emphasizing community and philanthropy.] 14. [Additional sources on Godin's philanthropic activities.]

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This revision includes placeholders for footnotes to ensure each significant claim is backed by a reliable source, adhering to Wikipedia's requirement for verifiability and maintaining a neutral tone throughout the entry.

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thanks. Sethgodin (talk) 17:13, 31 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

Recommend remove issues box at top of article

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I cleaned up some of the sections to make it less promotional and would recommend removing the orange issues box at the top of the article. Imaginenot (talk) 22:25, 20 May 2024 (UTC)Reply