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June 01, 2009

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Jaffer Ali

Of course...having thouroughly screwed up the world of finance, it only makes sense to thoroughly screw up online marketing. In addition to Fooled by Randomness, make sure you read The Black Swan...

Matt Greitzer will maek a name for himself before being fired and look for a new area to apply his idiotic talents.

Jaffer Ali, CEO
Vidsense

Scott Brinker

Jaffer, the frustration expressed in your comment -- at least with regard to applying computational finance techniques to marketing -- strikes me as a reaction that many people might have.

Even if there are great benefits to doing so (and, with some caveats, I believe there are), I suspect that the popular sentiment may be quite negative to the idea. The "Wall Street approach" is not viewed favorably in most circles -- which is why I was a bit surprised that The New York Times spun the story that way. Not everyone who leverages data is a financial engineer.

As for the part of your comment about Matt, that seems a bit unnecessary. I've only met him once, but he strikes me as a smart guy with a tough job.

I will, however, second your recommendation for "The Black Swan". Great book that cuts right to the heart of this type of big stakes numerical analysis.

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  • Scott Brinker I'm Scott Brinker, a marketing technologist with more than 20 years experience at the intersection of marketing, IT, software product development, and online networks. I'm currently the president & CTO of ion interactive, a company that delivers post-click marketing software and services. (Note: the postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent ion's positions, strategies, or opinions.) Previously, I ran a technology consultancy with clients such as Fujitsu, CBS Sportsline, Siemens, and Tribune. Before that, I was president of Galacticomm, a leading provider of bulletin board software (in the days before the Web). I have a BS in Computer Science from Columbia University and an MBA from MIT Sloan. You can reach me at: sbrinker [at] chiefmartec.com.

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