Friday, August 05, 2016

Flight Radar 24 > PHXMesa Gateway

AZA / KIWA
Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport
United States

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KIWA 052148Z 30008KT 45SM SCT080 BKN120 37/18 A2982 RMK TCU E-S
 
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05 Aug 2:58 PM (22 minutes ago) - DA40 (N4106G) Diamond DA-40 Diamond Star - Private owner -
05 Aug 2:49 PM (31 minutes ago) - P28A (N9299B) Piper PA-28-181 - TransPac Aviation Academy -
05 Aug 2:44 PM (36 minutes ago) - B733 (N363SW) Boeing 737-3H4 - Southwest Airlines -
05 Aug 2:21 PM (1 hour ago) - P28A (N4400X) Piper PA-28-181 - Private owner -
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From Adweek > What Grabbed Attention [including my man Pie]

7 Digital Marketing Stats That Grabbed Our Attention This Week
Bots are big, folks 
August 5, 2016, 11:29 AM EDT
Link >> here
Check out these seven digital marketing stats that caught our eye during the last few days.
1. Brands on bots
After offering chatbots for only a few months,
Kik said on Thursday that its app has already facilitated nearly 2 billion messages with brands, entertainment companies and publishers on the platform. Between 60 and 70 brands have gone through Kik's vetting process to enter its Bot Shop. 
2. Social cosmos
Troy Young, president of Hearst Magazines Digital Media,
told The Wall Street Journal that Cosmopolitan's Snapchat Discover channel has been accumulating roughly 6 million viewers every day, and that viewers are averaging between six and seven minutes with the content.
3. The video era cometh
Industry experts predict that as much as 80 percent of total internet traffic will be video-based by 2020, but mastering this brave new world is no small task. For instance, the top challenge to online video spend is return-on-investment compared to other media, according to 41 percent of the marketers surveyed in
L2's report this week.
4. Digital ads dynamo
Facebook now has 3 million active advertisers, the company reported, and more than 
70 percent of the brands are located outside of the United States. The company said its fastest growing region is Southeast Asia. The revelation came on the heels of Facebook stating last week that it raked in $6.24 billion in ad sales during the second quarter. 
5. Big bucks for Hulu
If you don't believe in the power of online video, Time Warner certainly does. It 
just acquired a 10 percent stake in video streaming service Hulu for $583 million.
6. The Donald's brand falleth
The Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City will be closing its doors in September due to labor strikes,
we learned earlier this week. Well, Foursquare's data gives a behind-the-scenes peek into more of the story, showing that visits to the troubled hotel and its sister brands, Trump SoHo and Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago, fell between 17 percent and 24 percent this past year compared to the 12 months before. All things Donald Trump, including his GOP candidacy to be president, seem to have had a rough week.
7. This Pie guy is good
Speaking of politics, humor centering on the subject—when combined with social media—can launch a career. Just ask Tom Walker, a British satirist whose page has garnered more than 50 million video views since last September on Facebook alone with its 
Jonathan Pie character.

"May's Treating Brexit Like Hostage Situation" - Jonathan Pie

Basic human rights?
Say what you think and report what you see
Adweek has this to say:
"Speaking of politics, humor centering on the subject—when combined with social media—can launch a career. Just ask Tom Walker, a British satirist whose page has garnered more than 50 million video views since last September on Facebook alone with its Jonathan Pie "character.
Published on Aug 5, 2016
Views: 920
Jonathan Pie reports from the last 5% of publicly owned land in the City as he talks May's immigration policy - "even Gove wouldn't do that".

Mayor-Elect John Giles Stopped by Two Years Ago: The Future of Mesa??

Still looking to find the next? Is it here for the residents of Mesa after the first two years? Do you feel elevated to the next level?
A better comedian than a mayor?
Admits he has failed to engage the public with his NextMesa campaign and has better luck with social media [?] with a whopping 148 views.
A personal law injury attorney who received a calling to succeed ex-mayor Scott Smith who left office to campaign for AZ governor and lost to Doug Ducey
Unopposed in the current municipal 2016 election - it's a done deal
What were the mayor's specific goals??
Did he ever say?

Looking back - Published on Sep 17, 2014
Views: 148
Time: 14:50



 

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

RISKY BIZ > Busting:: The Myth of The Millenial Entrepeneur


Whatever happened to that illusion of Hope & Change?
Future SHOCK is now here if you just open your eyes.
Capitalistic democracy is morphing into a Neo-Feudal Serfdom where 62 people control the wealth of world economies in uncertain forces of creation and destruction.
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are more likely pipe dreams easily extinguished in the over-heated fog of smoke-and-mirrors gamesmanship of politics, proxy wars and roiling roller-coaster market data on a zigzag downward slope uncertain in its outcomes. The only certain thing is more uncertainty to create new visions and pathways into a brave new world by anyone of any age. 
Young people very well may lead the country in entrepreneurship, as a mentality. But when it comes to the more falsifiable measure of entrepreneurship as an activity, older generations are doing most of the work. The average age for a successful startup-founder is about 40 years old, according to the Kauffman Foundation, a think tank focused on education and entrepreneurship. (In their words, one’s 40s are the “peak age for business formation.”) 
The reality is that the typical American entrepreneur isn’t that hover-boarding kid in a hoodie; it’s his mom or dad. In fact, the only age group with rising entrepreneurial activity in the last two decades is people between 55 and 65.
The Myth of the Millennial Entrepreneur
The generation cheered for its start-up mentality is actually starting companies at the lowest rate in 25 years. Why?



Keiser Report: Myth of Millennial Entrepreneur (E948) (ft.Gerald Celente)

In this episode of the Keiser Report from Kingston, NY, Max and Stacy discuss the myth of the Millennial entrepreneur. Business startups have collapsed but the Obama administration says that student debt is great for the US economy; meanwhile, in China, ‘innovation centers’ have popped up all over the country, but will the entrepreneurs ever show up? In the second half, Max interviews Gerald Celente of TrendsResearch.com about entrepreneurship and US elections.
Published on 02 Aug 2016
Views: 11,526
In this episode of the Keiser Report from Kingston, NY, Max and Stacy discuss the myth of the Millennial entrepreneur. Business startups have collapsed but the Obama administration says that student debt is great for the US economy; meanwhile, in China, ‘innovation centers’ have popped up all over the country, but will the entrepreneurs ever show up? In the second half, Max interviews Gerald Celente of TrendsResearch.com about entrepreneurship and US elections.

Tuesday, August 02, 2016

SHAME ON YOU > Criterion Public Affairs


Trustworthy polls of public opinion usually are conducted by public interest groups, academic institutions or media groups who conform to strict standards of tests and measurements. 
Your MesaZona blogger happened to catch the release of a recent highly questionable local poll five days ago by a Public Relations and Corporate Advocacy firm called Criterion Public Affairs with the results of an "auto poll" to 250 landline and cellphone numbers of "likely primary election voters" to the Mesa City Council.
According to the announcement the poll was commissioned - that's paid for - Jerry Lewis For Mesa City Council 3rd District, showing he is pulling ahead in the "nonpartisan" race against Ryan Winkle while also confirming "partisan trends in the area favor Republican Jerry Lewis." ???
Data Orbital admitted the sample size was small with a significant margin of error. No demographic data on the survey participants was produced to guarantee a random sample.
Furthermore, the statements made about any actions of undecided voters are pure speculation.
Readers of this post can view details here 
The company's formation was announced about six months ago in in this press release on 16 February 2016.
Partner Chad Heywood is the former Executive Director of the Arizona Republican Party.
Partner Todd Grier has  over a decade's experience in the insurance industry.
Both are also active in LDS organizations and LDS-operated charter education, ASU Latter Day Saints Alumni, as well as being founding members of The Society of Statesmen
Bios of the company team partners can be found here 
Other Mesa  politicos who pay this company for services include John Giles, unopposed for mayor

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