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Document Type: Book Chapter
Title of book: Stepping In, Stepping Out: Creating Stepfamily Rhythm
Author of book: Joshua M. Gold
Chapter Title: Chapter 1 Introduction: What We Know About Stepfamilies
Author of Chapter: Joshua M. Gold
Year: 2016
Publisher: American Counseling Association
Place of Publishing: United States of America
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the
making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials. Under
certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to
furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is
that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be used for any purpose other than
private study, scholarship, or research. If a user makes a request for, or later
uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of fair use that user
may be liable for copyright infringement.
Introduction:
What We Know About Stepfamilies
Stepfamily constellations represent a growing societal trend (Lewis & Kre
ider, 2015; McGoldrick & Carter, 2011), and clinicians are almost guaranteed
to work with stepfamily dynamics during the course of their careers. This
book will draw on what is known about African American, Latino, gay,
and lesbian stepfamilies in order to explore issues of cultural diversity
within this specific context.
Two terms are used to describe the family constellation and its attendant
dynamics that are the focus of this book. To my mind, stepfamily refers to
a family system in which one of the spouses has previous children, and
blended family denotes families in which both spouses have children from
prior unions. In both instance, the number of external prior and evolving
relationships remain the same. Within the family unit, the term stepchild
is used to distinguish the child to whom one spouse is not the biological
parent, while the generic term child refers to a spouse's biological offspring.
This chapter will provide demographic data on stepfamilies in the
United States, followed by a description of common social myths about
stepfamilies and comments from stepfamily members about their lives.
Each dominant social myth is deconstructed to illustrate that applica
tion of narrative therapy to these popular notions regarding stepfamily
life. Subsequent chapters explore myths about specific roles within the
stepfamily system.
Stepfamily Demographic Data
A stepfamily is defined as a household in which two adults are in a commit
ted couple relationship and where at least one of the adults has a child or
l
Stepping In, Stepping Out: Creating Stepfamily Rhythm
children from a previous relationship. Those children may be in residence,
be jointly parented, or have reached an age of majority and left the family
home. An estimated 9,100 new American stepfamilies are created each week.
Fifty percen ...
Due Wednesday November 13th, 2019Answer Only 3 Questions.docxinfantkimber
Due Wednesday November 13th, 2019
Answer Only 3 Questions
Type answers for Question I, II, and IV in double space font 12
QUESTION I:
The control of disease and mortality has vastly improved the human condition and has in fact revolutionized life. DISCUSS (one-page double space)
QUESTION II:
Fertility has both a biological and a social component. EXPLAIN (one-page double space).
QUESTION III:
Write between the given brackets the correct number of the word or phrase in the passage:
( ) Longevity ( ) Infants ( ) Genetic ( ) High fertility ( ) Income ( ) Longevity
( ) High mortality ( ) Mathematical ( ) Policy issue ( ) Education ( ) Dehydration ( ) Randomly
Disease and death are not (1) distributed across the life cycle. The very young and the old are most vulnerable. The (2) or biological aspects (3) have led many theorists to believe that the age patterns of (4) could be explained by a simple (5) formula. We may know what kills us, but we are less certain about what it is that allows us to survive. High level (6) and (7) however, can possibly avoid (8) and other cause of death among (9) Facing (10) in human history, only societies with sufficiently (11) managed to survive over the years. In the present time, fertility is not always preferred as a (12). Only societies with sufficient resources are theoretically able to maintain high levels of fertility.
QUESTION IV:
Separate population pyramids of American population indicate White, Black, Asian, American Indian, and Hispanic people are significantly younger and thus more likely to be a larger proportion of the population into the future. Just as examples, the median age of the White, non-Hispanic population is forty-one years of age; for African Americans, it is thirty-one years of age; for Native Americans thirty years, and for Hispanics, twenty-seven years. For Asians, median age is thirty-five (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012). This ‘minority-majority’ population refers not just to numbers in a population, but also to the unequal treatment of diverse groups. Thus, by the year 20150, it is expected that whites will be 74 percent of the population (compared to 81 percent in 2000) – still a numerical majority, but less sp than in the recent past. African Americans are expected to remain somewhat steady at 13 percent of the total U.S. population. Hispanics and Asians will grow the most, from 12 to 30 percent from 2000 to 2050. Asian Americans are predicted to grow from 4 percent to almost 8 percent. Those labeled as ‘other’ in the U.S. census, including American Indians, Alaskans, Aleuts, and those identifying as mixed race will also double their current representation from 8 to 14 percent (U.S. Census Bureau 2012).
Comment on the demographics mentioned about American population in the present and expected future. What is the impact of these demographics on the social, economic, and cultural diversity of the country (one page double space) and 2) Wha.
Due Wednesday November 13th, 2019Answer Only 3 QuestionsType.docxmadlynplamondon
Due Wednesday November 13th, 2019
Answer Only 3 Questions
Type answers for Question I, II, and IV in double space font 12
QUESTION I:
The control of disease and mortality has vastly improved the human condition and has in fact revolutionized life. DISCUSS (one-page double space)
QUESTION II:
Fertility has both a biological and a social component. EXPLAIN (one-page double space).
QUESTION III:
Write between the given brackets the correct number of the word or phrase in the passage:
( ) Longevity ( ) Infants ( ) Genetic ( ) High fertility ( ) Income ( ) Longevity
( ) High mortality ( ) Mathematical ( ) Policy issue ( ) Education ( ) Dehydration ( ) Randomly
Disease and death are not (1) distributed across the life cycle. The very young and the old are most vulnerable. The (2) or biological aspects (3) have led many theorists to believe that the age patterns of (4) could be explained by a simple (5) formula. We may know what kills us, but we are less certain about what it is that allows us to survive. High level (6) and (7) however, can possibly avoid (8) and other cause of death among (9) Facing (10) in human history, only societies with sufficiently (11) managed to survive over the years. In the present time, fertility is not always preferred as a (12). Only societies with sufficient resources are theoretically able to maintain high levels of fertility.
QUESTION IV:
Separate population pyramids of American population indicate White, Black, Asian, American Indian, and Hispanic people are significantly younger and thus more likely to be a larger proportion of the population into the future. Just as examples, the median age of the White, non-Hispanic population is forty-one years of age; for African Americans, it is thirty-one years of age; for Native Americans thirty years, and for Hispanics, twenty-seven years. For Asians, median age is thirty-five (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012). This ‘minority-majority’ population refers not just to numbers in a population, but also to the unequal treatment of diverse groups. Thus, by the year 20150, it is expected that whites will be 74 percent of the population (compared to 81 percent in 2000) – still a numerical majority, but less sp than in the recent past. African Americans are expected to remain somewhat steady at 13 percent of the total U.S. population. Hispanics and Asians will grow the most, from 12 to 30 percent from 2000 to 2050. Asian Americans are predicted to grow from 4 percent to almost 8 percent. Those labeled as ‘other’ in the U.S. census, including American Indians, Alaskans, Aleuts, and those identifying as mixed race will also double their current representation from 8 to 14 percent (U.S. Census Bureau 2012).
Comment on the demographics mentioned about American population in the present and expected future. What is the impact of these demographics on the social, economic, and cultural diversity of the country (one page double space) and 2) What are ...
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
How to Run Landing Page Tests On and Off Paid Social PlatformsVWO
Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring Mariate, Alexandra and Nima where we will unveil a comprehensive blueprint for crafting a successful paid media strategy focused on landing page testing.With escalating costs in paid advertising, understanding how to maximize each visitor’s experience is crucial for retention and conversion.
This session will dive into the methodologies for executing and analyzing landing page tests within paid social channels, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
The Pearmill team will guide you through the nuances of setting up and managing landing page experiments on paid social platforms. You will learn about the critical rules to follow, the structure of effective tests, optimal conversion duration and budget allocation.
The session will also cover data analysis techniques and criteria for graduating landing pages.
In the second part of the webinar, Pearmill will explore the use of A/B testing platforms. Discover common pitfalls to avoid in A/B testing and gain insights into analyzing A/B tests results effectively.
Financial curveballs sent many American families reeling in 2023. Household budgets were squeezed by rising interest rates, surging prices on everyday goods, and a stagnating housing market. Consumers were feeling strapped. That sentiment, however, appears to be waning. The question is, to what extent?
To take the pulse of consumers’ feelings about their financial well-being ahead of a highly anticipated election, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey. The survey highlights consumers’ hopes and anxieties as we move into 2024. Let's unpack the key findings to gain insights about where we stand.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
The session includes a brief history of the evolution of search before diving into the roles technology, content, and links play in developing a powerful SEO strategy in a world of Generative AI and social search. Discover how to optimize for TikTok searches, Google's Gemini, and Search Generative Experience while developing a powerful arsenal of tools and templates to help maximize the effectiveness of your SEO initiatives.
Key Takeaways:
Understand how search engines work
Be able to find out where your users search
Know what is required for each discipline of SEO
Feel confident creating an SEO Plan
Confidently measure SEO performance
Short video marketing has sweeped the nation and is the fastest way to build an online brand on social media in 2024. In this session you will learn:- What is short video marketing- Which platforms work best for your business- Content strategies that are on brand for your business- How to sell organically without paying for ads.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
Core Web Vitals SEO Workshop - improve your performance [pdf]Peter Mead
Core Web Vitals to improve your website performance for better SEO results with CWV.
CWV Topics include:
- Understanding the latest Core Web Vitals including the significance of LCP, INP and CLS + their impact on SEO
- Optimisation techniques from our experts on how to improve your CWV on platforms like WordPress and WP Engine
- The impact of user experience and SEO
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Document Type: Book Chapter
Title of book: Stepping In, Stepping Out: Creating Stepfamily Rhythm
Author of book: Joshua M. Gold
Chapter Title: Chapter 1 Introduction: What We Know About Stepfamilies
Author of Chapter: Joshua M. Gold
Year: 2016
Publisher: American Counseling Association
Place of Publishing: United States of America
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the
making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials. Under
certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to
furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is
that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be used for any purpose other than
private study, scholarship, or research. If a user makes a request for, or later
uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of fair use that user
may be liable for copyright infringement.
Introduction:
What We Know About Stepfamilies
Stepfamily constellations represent a growing societal trend (Lewis & Kre
ider, 2015; McGoldrick & Carter, 2011), and clinicians are almost guaranteed
to work with stepfamily dynamics during the course of their careers. This
book will draw on what is known about African American, Latino, gay,
and lesbian stepfamilies in order to explore issues of cultural diversity
within this specific context.
Two terms are used to describe the family constellation and its attendant
dynamics that are the focus of this book. To my mind, stepfamily refers to
a family system in which one of the spouses has previous children, and
blended family denotes families in which both spouses have children from
prior unions. In both instance, the number of external prior and evolving
relationships remain the same. Within the family unit, the term stepchild
is used to distinguish the child to whom one spouse is not the biological
parent, while the generic term child refers to a spouse's biological offspring.
This chapter will provide demographic data on stepfamilies in the
United States, followed by a description of common social myths about
stepfamilies and comments from stepfamily members about their lives.
Each dominant social myth is deconstructed to illustrate that applica
tion of narrative therapy to these popular notions regarding stepfamily
life. Subsequent chapters explore myths about specific roles within the
stepfamily system.
Stepfamily Demographic Data
A stepfamily is defined as a household in which two adults are in a commit
ted couple relationship and where at least one of the adults has a child or
l
Stepping In, Stepping Out: Creating Stepfamily Rhythm
children from a previous relationship. Those children may be in residence,
be jointly parented, or have reached an age of majority and left the family
home. An estimated 9,100 new American stepfamilies are created each week.
Fifty percen ...
Due Wednesday November 13th, 2019Answer Only 3 Questions.docxinfantkimber
Due Wednesday November 13th, 2019
Answer Only 3 Questions
Type answers for Question I, II, and IV in double space font 12
QUESTION I:
The control of disease and mortality has vastly improved the human condition and has in fact revolutionized life. DISCUSS (one-page double space)
QUESTION II:
Fertility has both a biological and a social component. EXPLAIN (one-page double space).
QUESTION III:
Write between the given brackets the correct number of the word or phrase in the passage:
( ) Longevity ( ) Infants ( ) Genetic ( ) High fertility ( ) Income ( ) Longevity
( ) High mortality ( ) Mathematical ( ) Policy issue ( ) Education ( ) Dehydration ( ) Randomly
Disease and death are not (1) distributed across the life cycle. The very young and the old are most vulnerable. The (2) or biological aspects (3) have led many theorists to believe that the age patterns of (4) could be explained by a simple (5) formula. We may know what kills us, but we are less certain about what it is that allows us to survive. High level (6) and (7) however, can possibly avoid (8) and other cause of death among (9) Facing (10) in human history, only societies with sufficiently (11) managed to survive over the years. In the present time, fertility is not always preferred as a (12). Only societies with sufficient resources are theoretically able to maintain high levels of fertility.
QUESTION IV:
Separate population pyramids of American population indicate White, Black, Asian, American Indian, and Hispanic people are significantly younger and thus more likely to be a larger proportion of the population into the future. Just as examples, the median age of the White, non-Hispanic population is forty-one years of age; for African Americans, it is thirty-one years of age; for Native Americans thirty years, and for Hispanics, twenty-seven years. For Asians, median age is thirty-five (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012). This ‘minority-majority’ population refers not just to numbers in a population, but also to the unequal treatment of diverse groups. Thus, by the year 20150, it is expected that whites will be 74 percent of the population (compared to 81 percent in 2000) – still a numerical majority, but less sp than in the recent past. African Americans are expected to remain somewhat steady at 13 percent of the total U.S. population. Hispanics and Asians will grow the most, from 12 to 30 percent from 2000 to 2050. Asian Americans are predicted to grow from 4 percent to almost 8 percent. Those labeled as ‘other’ in the U.S. census, including American Indians, Alaskans, Aleuts, and those identifying as mixed race will also double their current representation from 8 to 14 percent (U.S. Census Bureau 2012).
Comment on the demographics mentioned about American population in the present and expected future. What is the impact of these demographics on the social, economic, and cultural diversity of the country (one page double space) and 2) Wha.
Due Wednesday November 13th, 2019Answer Only 3 QuestionsType.docxmadlynplamondon
Due Wednesday November 13th, 2019
Answer Only 3 Questions
Type answers for Question I, II, and IV in double space font 12
QUESTION I:
The control of disease and mortality has vastly improved the human condition and has in fact revolutionized life. DISCUSS (one-page double space)
QUESTION II:
Fertility has both a biological and a social component. EXPLAIN (one-page double space).
QUESTION III:
Write between the given brackets the correct number of the word or phrase in the passage:
( ) Longevity ( ) Infants ( ) Genetic ( ) High fertility ( ) Income ( ) Longevity
( ) High mortality ( ) Mathematical ( ) Policy issue ( ) Education ( ) Dehydration ( ) Randomly
Disease and death are not (1) distributed across the life cycle. The very young and the old are most vulnerable. The (2) or biological aspects (3) have led many theorists to believe that the age patterns of (4) could be explained by a simple (5) formula. We may know what kills us, but we are less certain about what it is that allows us to survive. High level (6) and (7) however, can possibly avoid (8) and other cause of death among (9) Facing (10) in human history, only societies with sufficiently (11) managed to survive over the years. In the present time, fertility is not always preferred as a (12). Only societies with sufficient resources are theoretically able to maintain high levels of fertility.
QUESTION IV:
Separate population pyramids of American population indicate White, Black, Asian, American Indian, and Hispanic people are significantly younger and thus more likely to be a larger proportion of the population into the future. Just as examples, the median age of the White, non-Hispanic population is forty-one years of age; for African Americans, it is thirty-one years of age; for Native Americans thirty years, and for Hispanics, twenty-seven years. For Asians, median age is thirty-five (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012). This ‘minority-majority’ population refers not just to numbers in a population, but also to the unequal treatment of diverse groups. Thus, by the year 20150, it is expected that whites will be 74 percent of the population (compared to 81 percent in 2000) – still a numerical majority, but less sp than in the recent past. African Americans are expected to remain somewhat steady at 13 percent of the total U.S. population. Hispanics and Asians will grow the most, from 12 to 30 percent from 2000 to 2050. Asian Americans are predicted to grow from 4 percent to almost 8 percent. Those labeled as ‘other’ in the U.S. census, including American Indians, Alaskans, Aleuts, and those identifying as mixed race will also double their current representation from 8 to 14 percent (U.S. Census Bureau 2012).
Comment on the demographics mentioned about American population in the present and expected future. What is the impact of these demographics on the social, economic, and cultural diversity of the country (one page double space) and 2) What are ...
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
How to Run Landing Page Tests On and Off Paid Social PlatformsVWO
Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring Mariate, Alexandra and Nima where we will unveil a comprehensive blueprint for crafting a successful paid media strategy focused on landing page testing.With escalating costs in paid advertising, understanding how to maximize each visitor’s experience is crucial for retention and conversion.
This session will dive into the methodologies for executing and analyzing landing page tests within paid social channels, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
The Pearmill team will guide you through the nuances of setting up and managing landing page experiments on paid social platforms. You will learn about the critical rules to follow, the structure of effective tests, optimal conversion duration and budget allocation.
The session will also cover data analysis techniques and criteria for graduating landing pages.
In the second part of the webinar, Pearmill will explore the use of A/B testing platforms. Discover common pitfalls to avoid in A/B testing and gain insights into analyzing A/B tests results effectively.
Financial curveballs sent many American families reeling in 2023. Household budgets were squeezed by rising interest rates, surging prices on everyday goods, and a stagnating housing market. Consumers were feeling strapped. That sentiment, however, appears to be waning. The question is, to what extent?
To take the pulse of consumers’ feelings about their financial well-being ahead of a highly anticipated election, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey. The survey highlights consumers’ hopes and anxieties as we move into 2024. Let's unpack the key findings to gain insights about where we stand.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
The session includes a brief history of the evolution of search before diving into the roles technology, content, and links play in developing a powerful SEO strategy in a world of Generative AI and social search. Discover how to optimize for TikTok searches, Google's Gemini, and Search Generative Experience while developing a powerful arsenal of tools and templates to help maximize the effectiveness of your SEO initiatives.
Key Takeaways:
Understand how search engines work
Be able to find out where your users search
Know what is required for each discipline of SEO
Feel confident creating an SEO Plan
Confidently measure SEO performance
Short video marketing has sweeped the nation and is the fastest way to build an online brand on social media in 2024. In this session you will learn:- What is short video marketing- Which platforms work best for your business- Content strategies that are on brand for your business- How to sell organically without paying for ads.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
Core Web Vitals SEO Workshop - improve your performance [pdf]Peter Mead
Core Web Vitals to improve your website performance for better SEO results with CWV.
CWV Topics include:
- Understanding the latest Core Web Vitals including the significance of LCP, INP and CLS + their impact on SEO
- Optimisation techniques from our experts on how to improve your CWV on platforms like WordPress and WP Engine
- The impact of user experience and SEO
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
Vladimir Mulhem has over 20 years of experience in commercialising cutting edge creative technology across construction, marketing and retail.
Previously the founder and Tech and Innovation Director of Creative Content Works working with the likes of Next, John Lewis and JD Sport, he now helps retailers, brands and agencies solve challenges of applying the emerging technologies 3D, AR, VR and Gen AI to real-world problems.
In this webinar, Vladimir will be covering the following topics:
Applications of 3D and AR in Digital Commerce,
Benefits of 3D and AR,
Tools to create, manage and publish 3D and AR in Digital Commerce.
Digital Commerce Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at UCLA...Valters Lauzums
E-commerce in 2024 is characterized by a dynamic blend of opportunities and significant challenges. Supply chain disruptions and inventory shortages are critical issues, leading to increased shipping delays and rising costs, which impact timely delivery and squeeze profit margins. Efficient logistics management is essential, yet it is often hampered by these external factors. Payment processing, while needing to ensure security and user convenience, grapples with preventing fraud and integrating diverse payment methods, adding another layer of complexity. Furthermore, fulfillment operations require a streamlined approach to handle volume spikes and maintain accuracy in order picking, packing, and shipping, all while meeting customers' heightened expectations for faster delivery times.
Amid these operational challenges, customer data has emerged as an important strategy. By focusing on personalization and enhancing customer experience from historical behavior, businesses can deliver improved website and brand experienced, better product recommendations, optimal promotions, and content to meet individual preferences. Better data analytics can also help in effectively creating marketing campaigns, improving customer retention, and driving product development and inventory management.
Innovative formats such as social commerce and live shopping are beginning to impact the digital commerce landscape, offering new ways to engage with customers and drive sales, and may provide opportunity for brands that have been priced out or seen a downturn with post-pandemic shopping behavior. Social commerce integrates shopping experiences directly into social media platforms, tapping into the massive user bases of these networks to increase reach and engagement. Live shopping, on the other hand, combines entertainment and real-time interaction, providing a dynamic platform for showcasing products and encouraging immediate purchases. These innovations not only enhance customer engagement but also provide valuable data for businesses to refine their strategies and deliver superior shopping experiences.
The e-commerce sector is evolving rapidly, and businesses that effectively manage operational challenges and implement innovative strategies are best positioned for long-term success.
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
15. Less than 33% of U.S. adults are at a “healthy
weight.” According to the National Center for
Health Statistics (NCHS) of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the
National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey revealed that in 2007-2008, when
adjusting for age, an estimated 33% of
American adults 20 years of age and older were
overweight, while 34% were obese. Another
way to think about the overweight and obesity
epidemic is that less than a third of adults in the
United States are at a healthy weight.
46. Challenges
Insufficient savings and investment
Less than 20% in last 10 years
Stagnant productivity
50% less than US on average
High informality
41% in the region
Limited access to finance
US$35 b of unmet demand for credit of MSMEs
47. Large infrastructure gap
private sector could invest up to US$34 b /year
Low investment in technology, innovation and a
lack of skilled workers
Korean investment in R&D is five-fold the levels
in LAC In the last 30 years
Higher vulnerability to natural disasters
in 1970 there were 5.4 natural disaster events per
country versus 15.6 in 2000
Ale starts
Hi everyone, my name is Alejandra Luzardo and this is my colleague Dolores Subiza
We are here to talk about the importance of Design in presentations.
Good Design can add impact to your presentations and make them memorable, while bad design can take away from what you are trying to communicate.
We are going to cover 3 main topics.
Simplicity: How in presentation design less is more
Style: What are the different presentation design styles.
Resources: Where you can find software, images, training and inspiration
Today we live in a world that is abusing Powerpoint presentations. Sometimes we talk about Death by Powerpoint.
The idea that we are bombarded with visually confusing and long presentations that don’t really interest us.
Part of the problem with Powerpoint presentations is the visual clutter that is all around us and invades presentations.
So lets look at this clip from comedian Don McMillan, that explains some of the mistakes we make in Powerpoint presentations.
Take a look
Now we are going to do an exercise where we are going to show you a Powerpoint slide and you are going to tell us if you LOVE IT or HATE IT.
Ready?
Here is the first slide. Love it or hate it?
Hate it?
Why?
Cluttered, too much information, boring style, template is ugly
How about this second slide? Love it or hate it?
Hate it?
Why?
Ugly clip art
Too many bullets
Hard to read the text over the image
How about this one?
Love it?
Why?
Beautiful photo, large easy to read text
Tells you exactly what you need to know
This slide is actually by Presentation Guru Garr Reynolds.
OK, so what do you think of this one?
Hate it?
Why?
Background is too busy, makes text hard to read.
Comic Sans font looks childish
low quality artwork.
Here’s the last one.
what do you think?
Love it?
Why?
Clean, elegant
Easy to read and easy to interpret
This is getting to the simplicity we want to achieve.
Ok very good. Now here is Dolores to talk about using TEXT
Doli starts
OK, So now we are going to give you some practical tips that you can start using to improve your own presentation.
First lets talk about how we use TEXT in our slides
This is a real slide from the IDB
It has a lot of important information, but there is too much for the audience to grasp quickly.
So how could we improve it?
One way is to select the most important ideas and give each one a separate slide. For example lets focus on the statistic under the first bullet point.
“90% of jobs are created by the private sector”
We can create a more memorable slide by isolating this important point. If we add a good photo, we can make it even more memorable. (And we will go over where to find these photos later on).
So if you have a slide with a lot of information, first try to determine what is really essential to show. Then you can use this method and put one important idea per slide.
Now lets talk about color. We saw this slide earlier and we all hated it. Part of the problem is color. The busy green background and harsh yellow type clash and make it hard to read. They tried to create a more interesting graph by using images instead of a bar chart, but because of the poor execution and not enough contrast between the christmas trees and the background, it just doesn’t work.
So how can we improve it? Lets focus on the last bullet “Sales for green products doubled in the last 4 years”.
So here is a new version. As you can see we really simplified it. The presenter will be talking about “green products” and will say “Sales volume for green products doubled in the last 4 years”.
But on the slide we just have: 1. sales volume doubled, 2. we have the years, 3. we have the amounts.
We are using their idea of illustrating the growth with trees rather than a bar chart. What is different is we are using a high quality photo so now it works better. Also notice that we are using large bold text and placing it on quiet areas of the photo, like the sky and grass so it is easy to read.
So remember what Gador told us earlier. You are there for a reason. This is your chance to personally engage with the audience. The slide is not a substitute for your words it is a visual aid to reinforce what you are communicating.
Even if you have a good dynamic photo like this one, we don’t recommend using a whole paragraph of text in a slide because it will be hard for the audience to read and grasp the information effectively. So Lets see how we can improve this slide. Lets focus on the first line: “less than 33% of US adults are at a healthy weight”
Here we take the main idea, we put it in a larger font size.
We place the text on top of a solid quiet area of the photo. This makes it easier to read and lets the photo complement the text.
So now lets talk about WHICH fonts to use in our presentations.
We get asked that a lot: What font should I use?
We recommend that you USE simple Sans Serif fonts like Gill Sans, Helvetica and Arial and we recommend that you AVOID Times Roman, Comic Sans, or Decorative fonts. Times Roman is a good font for documents, but not for presentations because it makes your slides look bureaucratic and boring. Comic Sans will make your presentation look childish and unprofessional and decorative fonts are hard to read, and will look frivolous.
If you stick with a classic simple font like the ones we recommend, your presentation will look more clean and modern and easier to read from a distance.
Now I am going to pass it over to Alejandra who will talk about the Rule of Thirds
Alejandra takes over
What is the Rule of Thirds?
For online training, we recommend lynda.com. There are affordable online courses for just about every software including Keynote, Powerpoint and Prezi.
(If they ask: the cost varies, but you can get monthly basic membership for $25/month (month to month) or $250 basic membership for $250 for one year.)
If you want to learn more about creating great presentations, I recommend these 3 books.
Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds
Slideology by Nancy Duarte
and How to be a Presentation God by Scott Schwertly
Each one has a substantial section on presentation design, and each author also has a blog with the latest and greatest on creating powerful presentations.
Finally if you want to see what other presenters are doing, you can go to this site. www.slideshare.net
slideshare.net is like Youtube but for presentations. Here you can see presentations on just about every topic you can imagine. Not all of them are great, but a lot of them are very good and can serve as inspiration for your own presentation.
You can also use this site to upload and share your own presentations with the larger public.
Ale? give Ale the clicker
Thank you so much for listening to us. We hope your future presentations are very successful.