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Joseph Carrabis
Joseph Carrabis
Founder & Chief Research Officer
NextStage Evolution
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Joseph's Bio
Joseph Carrabis is Founder and CRO of The NextStage Companies (NextStage Evolution, NextStage Global and NextStage Analytics), companies that specialize in helping clients improve their marketing efforts and understand customer behavior. You can reach NextStage Evolution at 603 791 4925 or via info(at)nextstagevolution(dot)com.

Carrabis has authored 25 books (most recently Reading Virtual Minds Volume I: Science and History) and over 500 articles in five areas of expertise. His books have covered cultural anthropology, database technology and methods, information mechanics, language acquisition, learning and education theory, mathematics, social network topologies, and psycholinguistic modeling. His articles have covered computer technology, cultural-knowledge modeling, equine management, knowledge studies and applications, library science, martial arts, myth and folklore, neurolinguistic, psychodynamic and psychosocial modeling, group and tribal behavior, and social interactions in NYC and more. His writings are available at AllBusiness.com, An Economy of Meanings, BizMediaScience, iMediaConnections, That Think You Do, TheAnalyticsEcology and Triquatrotritecale.

Carrabis is a Senior Research Fellow and Board Advisory Member for the Society for New Communications Research, a Founder, Senior Researcher and Director of Predictive Analytics for the Center for Adaptive Solutions, Advisor to WAWB-Save the Children and a member of Scientists Without Borders. He was selected as an International Ambassador for Psychological Science in 2010 specializing in trauma and AIDS therapies.

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Joseph's Articles (75)
Published: August 26 2009 | WEBSITES
The time visitors spend on your site is precious, so don't waste it. Follow these design philosophies to ensure your website is built with your audience's interests in mind.
Published: March 14 2008 | WEBSITES
Don't design your website just for men or women. Instead, you need to know when women think like men. The NextStage CRO explains.
Published: February 29 2008 | EMAIL
Who are you really creating your email newsletter for, and is it doing everything it should be doing? The NextStage CRO helps you ask the right questions.

Joseph's Comments (24)

Ms. Korn,Howdy and thanks for reading and commenting. You can find more information on using sound and music on websites athttp://www.bizmediascience.com/2007/03/brain_research_on_music_music.htmlhttp://www.bizmediascience.com/2007/02/audio_ab_testing_part_1.htmlhttp://www.bizmediascience.com/2007/02/audio_ab_testing_part_2.htmlhttp://www.bizmediascience.com/2006/12/whats_the_best_use_of_sound_fi.htmlhttp://www.bizmediascience.com/2006/12/whats_the_best_use_of_sound_fi_1.htmlhttp://www.bizmediasMore...

Rob, Sorry I didn't see this until now. "Many actionable solutions"? Well, we do have that tool that determines where ads should be placed based on user responses to some questions.Are there some general rules? How general would you like them? "For boomer males do x except when marketing high end cars or when there's a slightly younger female in the creative or the product is an OTC or ..."I know the goal is to make things as simple as possible and sometimes the simplest solution results in the More...

Drew, so sorry for not seeing this post here sooner. I know it's late to respond and I do appreciate your reading and commenting on my work.Email me your site. I'd love to know how this works for you. - Joseph

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