I did an interview with a leading Turkish vlogger. He sent me his work (in Turkish) and of course, the thing I noticed was this:
76 people who saw this interview took the time to give it a thumbs down. The interviewer flew across the world and shared his work for free, but 76 people hated it enough to affirmatively vote it down.
Of course, 1% of 108,000 is about a thousand. This is less than a tenth of that.
In fact, 1% of the 10,000 people who voted it up is 100. It's even less than that.
In just about everything we do, 99% approval is astonishing.
Except online.
Because online, our lizard brain goes straight to the tiny speck, the little number that's easy to magnify.
Ignore it. Shun the non-believers and ship your work.
from Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/359817718/0/sethsblog~What-looks-like.html
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