This is ridiculous, the most important document? Really? Let's keep a big document of all the inane questions everyone asks me day in and day out because that is an efficacious use of my cognitive resources! This is exactly the type of article I would expect from someone selling information products.
It's called memory, journals, and mnemonics. If someone asks you something important, commit it to memory, journal it, done. There is no need to keep a doc of every single question and there is a great body of evidence that the most important document you can keep is a daily journal and an idea document.
Too much internet marketer speak. Too much proselytizing.
The granularity with which you can recognize trends and speak to exactly what your customers are looking for in copy is far enhanced by keeping a document like this than memory or mnemonics.
Worth a try, but I'm looking for recommendations for something other than Google docs. Preferably a service not in the US and always online. Any ideas?
Ever thought of using good old pen and paper? It's the ultimate in "always online" technology that never runs out of battery. (well, I guess your pen can run out of ink, but that's a rather rare occurrence) As a bonus, the NSA can't spy on it without physical access!
[+] [-] tmorton|12 years ago|reply
Snark aside, here's a cache link: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:E1oDq8P...
[+] [-] jpswade|12 years ago|reply
When I was younger I used to blog (almost) every question people asked me with an answer. I would publish, sometimes not.
This didn't result in me working out on a beach. I expect this document renders a similar result and it's actually not all that important.
[+] [-] Ixiaus|12 years ago|reply
It's called memory, journals, and mnemonics. If someone asks you something important, commit it to memory, journal it, done. There is no need to keep a doc of every single question and there is a great body of evidence that the most important document you can keep is a daily journal and an idea document.
Too much internet marketer speak. Too much proselytizing.
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[+] [-] Ixiaus|12 years ago|reply
MMV, some people really like Trello for this sort of thing and others just use a Moleskin journal.
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