30 Internet Marketing Tips You Should Do RIGHT NOWIan Lurie
This document provides 30 things that marketers should be doing to improve their internet marketing. It begins with some introductions and then lists the 30 items. The items include learning time management, owning your content and data, managing passwords, being data-driven but not too data-driven, following the money, learning Excel, knowing your budget, completing LinkedIn and Facebook profiles, fixing broken links, tracking conversions, building a dashboard, answering questions, improving the 404 and login pages, learning content scheduling tools like Buffer, HootSuite, and Google Reader, learning IFTTT, learning a scripting language, and delegating tasks. The document provides brief explanations or suggestions for each item.
1. The document discusses best practices for marketing to customers, including creating a great product, building awareness, and ensuring an excellent customer experience.
2. Key marketing tools discussed are word-of-mouth, location, branding, engagement, reputation, advertising, and content marketing.
3. Customer connection and marketing is also covered, emphasizing listening to customers, transparency, and integrating online and offline efforts.
30 Internet Marketing Tips You Should Do RIGHT NOWIan Lurie
This document provides 30 things that marketers should be doing to improve their internet marketing. It begins with some introductions and then lists the 30 items. The items include learning time management, owning your content and data, managing passwords, being data-driven but not too data-driven, following the money, learning Excel, knowing your budget, completing LinkedIn and Facebook profiles, fixing broken links, tracking conversions, building a dashboard, answering questions, improving the 404 and login pages, learning content scheduling tools like Buffer, HootSuite, and Google Reader, learning IFTTT, learning a scripting language, and delegating tasks. The document provides brief explanations or suggestions for each item.
1. The document discusses best practices for marketing to customers, including creating a great product, building awareness, and ensuring an excellent customer experience.
2. Key marketing tools discussed are word-of-mouth, location, branding, engagement, reputation, advertising, and content marketing.
3. Customer connection and marketing is also covered, emphasizing listening to customers, transparency, and integrating online and offline efforts.
E Bay Letterwith Public Redacted Verified Complaintalirafat
The document is an electronic court filing made on April 30, 2008 at 3:00 PM for case number 3705-CC in an unidentified court. It contains the transaction ID of 19614709 but no other identifiable information about the parties, issues or contents of the case.
Venkat Subramaniam Blending Java With Dynamic Languagesdeimos
The document discusses blending Java with dynamic languages. It describes how dynamic languages can improve productivity through metaprogramming and domain-specific languages (DSLs). It explores calling between Java and dynamic languages like JavaScript and Groovy through APIs and interfaces. Examples show building Swing applications and defining small DSLs across the languages.
This document is the answer filed by the National Hockey League and related entities (Defendants) in response to a complaint filed by Madison Square Garden, L.P. (MSG/Plaintiff). The Defendants deny many of the allegations in MSG's complaint. They admit some factual details, such as MSG owning the New York Rangers hockey team and the NHL fining MSG for certain violations of league rules. Overall, the Defendants argue that the NHL is a legitimate joint venture of its member clubs and is engaged in valid activities to produce and market the sport of hockey.
The document discusses a project by Professor Rosemeri Krumenaur Stangue to revive classics that was presented at the 2nd State Seminar on Educational Technology in Porto Velho, Brazil on December 11-12, 2010. The project was a success and Professor Rose is congratulated for her dedication.
"Media Temporalities: Genre, Queer Space, and Digital Archives in Transition"
Media in Transition 6 - MIT
April 25, 2009
A part of the above panel. I moderated; this is not my own presentation!
Outside of Space and Time: Screening Queerness in Boys Don't Cry and Brokeback Mountain
Melanie E.S. Kohnen
Melanie E.S. Kohnen is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of American Civilization at Brown University. In addition to working towards the completion of her dissertation, “Screening the Closet: The Discourse of Visibility, Sexuality, and Queer Representation in American Film and Television, 1969-Present,” she has also published articles on new modes of televisual spectatorship and on conflicting representations of digital and analogue technologies in TV programming after 9/11. Over the past two years, she has also contributed to Digital Humanities Quarterly as Managing Editor.
The document contains a list of sentences with grammatical errors identified in parentheses after each sentence. The errors include issues with subject-verb agreement, verb tense, articles, prepositions, pluralization, and word choice. The document aims to provide examples of common grammatical mistakes to help improve one's English skills.
This document summarizes an undergraduate program in Marketing and provides information about the program structure, career opportunities, and learning outcomes. Specifically, it outlines two routes to obtain a marketing qualification, either majoring in Marketing with a minor or pursuing a double major. It also lists the core business and marketing subjects that will be covered, and emphasizes the program's focus on creativity, interactivity, problem-solving and real-world experience through internships and company visits.
This document appears to be a series of rants and suggestions about advanced search engine optimization techniques. There is discussion of getting links from universities like Stanford, rebuilding pages to trigger re-crawling by Google, using social media surveys and paid social media followers to increase organic traffic, and buying links from various sources like industry associations and bookmarking sites to improve search engine rankings. The document emphasizes the goal of getting more backlinks and higher search engine rankings through these tactics.
The road to hell is paved with cut and pasteIan Lurie
The document discusses challenges with aggregating analytics data from various sources and proposes a solution to find, fetch, store, and share data and insights through common platforms and familiar tools. It advocates pulling data from APIs, storing it in a centralized database, analyzing it to gain insights, and presenting findings in Excel or other shared formats so businesses can maximize their understanding of analytics.
European Schoolnet is a network of 30 European Ministries of Education dedicated to supporting schools' use of technology in learning. It aims to improve education quality in Europe by promoting the role of digital media and ICT. Its target groups include teachers, students, and school leaders. European Schoolnet activities include peer exchanges, research projects, and cooperation initiatives. The case study describes InGenious, a STEM education coordinating body co-funded by industry and the EC involving multiple stakeholders like teachers, students, and policymakers. It takes a multi-level approach using various engagement strategies like teacher training and competitions. Key success factors include flexibility, community building, and demonstrating impact.
The document provides examples and explanations for using the past continuous and future going to tenses in English. It includes sample sentences using these tenses, such as "When I was on my way home, I saw an accident." It also lists key words that are used with these tenses, such as "when", "while", and "going to". There are exercises for students to practice transforming verbs into the correct past or future tense. The document concludes with lyrics to the song "You're Going to Lose That Girl".
Libraries in a Transliterate, Technology Fluent World Bobbi Newman
The document discusses the concept of transliteracy and its importance in libraries. It provides definitions of transliteracy as the ability to read, write and interact across different platforms and media. It also discusses how libraries need to help patrons become literate in understanding visual images and distinguishing facts from propaganda. The document advocates that libraries should experiment with new technologies and commit to helping patrons become transliterate in order to remain relevant in today's digital world.
Bottom Up Collaboration - Be2Camp NorthDaniel Tenner
Slides for the presentation that we gave at Be2Camp North in May 2009. Details/transcript to be published on our blog, at http://www.woobius.com/scribbles . Recorded live stream available at: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/1509410
This document discusses distributed systems approaches like REST, SOA, and WS-* over time. It provides a historical perspective on distributed systems from 1951 to the present. It argues that REST, SOA, and WS-* each have merits and weaknesses, and that a combination of approaches is often best in practice. Hybrid systems are common, with WS-* often used inside the firewall and REST principles helping even there.
About the IPv6 migration - delivered for Microsoft Swedish Partner Network, February 14th 2012. The first half is mostly strategical, the second is a bit more technical.