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		By: Ben Bickford		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks Ross. I enjoyed reading your article on influencers and amplifiers and the evolving future marketplace where you allude to the mysterious rewards in future for their interactions, relationships and meaningful contributions.
I am fascinated to see the value of connections, collaboration and content becoming much more transparent and more readily exchanged as information currency, valued through more visible, measurable and hopefully trusted relationships via distributed networks.
Networks that are more interconnected and free flowing than ever before in our evolving digital and socially connected world.
Like you, I suspect the influence velocity and amplification energy will become faster, more palpable and even more valuable as highly measurable eddies in our fast flowing digital bit streams, or like topographical bumps, troughs and swirls on that global influence landscape you describe, both online and offline.
A terrain where consistency, connections and context all add to the collective value of the influencers, the content, the content consumers and the landscape itself - our living and ever more integrated digital ecosystem.
Cheers ... Ben (@bionic)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Ross. I enjoyed reading your article on influencers and amplifiers and the evolving future marketplace where you allude to the mysterious rewards in future for their interactions, relationships and meaningful contributions.<br />
I am fascinated to see the value of connections, collaboration and content becoming much more transparent and more readily exchanged as information currency, valued through more visible, measurable and hopefully trusted relationships via distributed networks.<br />
Networks that are more interconnected and free flowing than ever before in our evolving digital and socially connected world.<br />
Like you, I suspect the influence velocity and amplification energy will become faster, more palpable and even more valuable as highly measurable eddies in our fast flowing digital bit streams, or like topographical bumps, troughs and swirls on that global influence landscape you describe, both online and offline.<br />
A terrain where consistency, connections and context all add to the collective value of the influencers, the content, the content consumers and the landscape itself &#8211; our living and ever more integrated digital ecosystem.<br />
Cheers &#8230; Ben (@bionic)</p>
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