Another @airkitcx hack day in the books. So many GREAT projects. Super proud of this team. #loveyourwork #20percenttime #airkit #swag (at Newport, Rhode Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGbdygDsK07/?igshid=zohbpj41p3yt

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Another @airkitcx hack day in the books. So many GREAT projects. Super proud of this team. #loveyourwork #20percenttime #airkit #swag (at Newport, Rhode Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGbdygDsK07/?igshid=zohbpj41p3yt
Intro
Countless times I've seen cool projects on Pintrest and never attempted any of them. For my 20% time project I don't just plan on doing one activity, I plan to complete as many as possible over the next 8 weeks. I hope this blog could be a source of inspiration for those who pin, but never win. Follow me if you support the cause, next week I will be experimenting with different nail designs.
Do It All For The LULz!
Google famously allows its engineers "20 percent time", when they can decide what they want to create, with the aim of eventually benefiting the company.
"Cool Dashboard Is Cool" from WebPulp.org
Marketers are creative people too; perhaps the same idea would work.
Especially with unpredictable channels like viral videos, it seems quite likely that inspiration matters more than formality.
A few weeks ago I created a post on one of my old blogs. Soon after, I submitted it to one of my favorite social sharing sites StumbleUpon. The next day something strange happened. Traffic on the site shot up to over 1,500. The next day traffic hovered at around 1,000 and then the following day shot back up to around 1,500. I was happy at this point for what seemed like a modest increase in traffic for a blog that generally gets around 75 to a 100 visitors a day.
And then the floodgates opened.
The next day traffic rose to over 15,000 visitors and each day after it kept climbing until for three days straight, traffic was over 55,000 unique visitors, at one point reaching over 57,000 visitors. Since then traffic has gradually started to decrease bringing the total to over 425,000 unique visitors during the course of just 2 1/2 weeks. Along with the traffic increases my AdSense earnings rose as well. -MarketingPilgrim.