The document discusses concepts related to government services in the Web 2.0 era, including openness, collaboration, and community. It covers topics such as blogging, wikis, discussion groups, group chat, and using platforms and APIs to encourage sharing of data and user identity between sites. This allows third-party applications and mashups to access and utilize the data in new and innovative ways. The goal is to engage citizens and encourage collaboration between government and the public.
40+ ways to improve search ranking on googleTC Mastery
Do you want to make your website rank on first page of Google?
If you often use Google search, you’ll found that the first page of Google search results was flooded by the big brands, top authority sites, and influencers...
...And you feel that getting your website to the top of Google seems like an impossible mission.
But the good news is...
...You can rank on the first page of Google as well..!
It’s all about SEO.
In this presentation, I'm going to show you the 40+ ways to significntly improve your site’s ranking on Google.
Follow these tactics to improve SEO and get your website to the top of Google search results.
Starting today..
Content Management & Page Structure - Best Practices for Structuring Content ...D'arce Hess
Presented at SPTechCon Boston 2016. This presentation is a base line for end-users and business users to be able to structure content in SharePoint and O365 without needing to be a developer or designer.
Social entrepreneurship isn't just a stance or a thought process that "greener" or more "new age" organizations employ. It is now essential to the success of any business. The platform and change that a company makes in the world affect how its customers, investors and media see it. Ultimately this translates to where they spend their money, time and attention on social media.
10 Reasons You Should Use Slideshare to Market Your BusinessLaura Wallis
10 reasons you should use Slideshare to market your business, from traffic to lead generation to analytics, and more. Packed with informative tips to help you build an audience for your business.
University of Northern Colorado MCB Social Media Marketing class presentation on SlideShare. By Chad Allen, Collin Magnuson, Nick Sawyer, Ryan Faulkner.
40+ ways to improve search ranking on googleTC Mastery
Do you want to make your website rank on first page of Google?
If you often use Google search, you’ll found that the first page of Google search results was flooded by the big brands, top authority sites, and influencers...
...And you feel that getting your website to the top of Google seems like an impossible mission.
But the good news is...
...You can rank on the first page of Google as well..!
It’s all about SEO.
In this presentation, I'm going to show you the 40+ ways to significntly improve your site’s ranking on Google.
Follow these tactics to improve SEO and get your website to the top of Google search results.
Starting today..
Content Management & Page Structure - Best Practices for Structuring Content ...D'arce Hess
Presented at SPTechCon Boston 2016. This presentation is a base line for end-users and business users to be able to structure content in SharePoint and O365 without needing to be a developer or designer.
Social entrepreneurship isn't just a stance or a thought process that "greener" or more "new age" organizations employ. It is now essential to the success of any business. The platform and change that a company makes in the world affect how its customers, investors and media see it. Ultimately this translates to where they spend their money, time and attention on social media.
10 Reasons You Should Use Slideshare to Market Your BusinessLaura Wallis
10 reasons you should use Slideshare to market your business, from traffic to lead generation to analytics, and more. Packed with informative tips to help you build an audience for your business.
University of Northern Colorado MCB Social Media Marketing class presentation on SlideShare. By Chad Allen, Collin Magnuson, Nick Sawyer, Ryan Faulkner.
This SlideShare tactic is a great way to start optimizing your decks to increase traffic and engagement from your audience.
Check out the full post on the SlideShare blog: http://blog.slideshare.net/2013/07/17/how-i-hacked-slideshare-to-optimize-twitter/
The A-to-Z Guide to SlideShare introduces you to the language of #SlideShare and all it has to offer. Uncover the features of the world's largest content sharing community.
How to Use LinkedIn & SlideShare to Build Your BusinessRich Brooks
http://www.flyte.biz
These are the slides to go along with the How to Use LinkedIn and SlideShare to Build Your Business webinar flyte put on.
To see upcoming, free webinars, please visit http://www.flyte.biz/resources/web-marketing-seminars/
Yoast SEO is one of the leading WordPress SEO plugins in the WordPress world. It has so many features. Aside from that, you’re trying to juggle your own SEO knowledge into the mix.
With so many options on Yoast SEO, there’s a lot to get confused about.
I’m going to go over some basic SEO tips, specifically best practices for using Yoast SEO.
Hopefully using the plugin will be a lot easier after this session. Still not sure how to use certain parts of Yoast SEO? This session should help you.
Beginners and Intermediate content creators and bloggers welcome.
Originally presented at WordCamp Miami 2016
The Dos and Don’ts of Gating Content for Lead GenerationUberflip
Many people draw a fine line between pop-up ads and gated content. Both can come across as obnoxious, and — if you’re not careful — blocking access to content with an in-your-face landing page can rub your audience the wrong way.
The first thing about content seeding is to select a title for the content which would appeal to the target audience. The second is the initial group the content would be posted into (in this case a specialist group within LinkedIn).
Content seeding in the right content in the right places is a process which takes comparatively little time, but can dramatically expand the audience for a particular piece of content.
slideworld - Medical powerpoint search Enginerinki singh
Slideworld is a medical powerpoint search engine.Slideworld was founded by a team of international doctors to cater to the needs of the medical community looking for authoritative content in a concise format related to various medical topics.Search and share millions of medical powerpoint presentations.
14 Powerful channels you need to distribute your content onVincent Haywood
Did you know there are another 14 channels and methods to distribute your content?
Once you’ve created a video, blog post, infographic or another form of content you usually go and create a Facebook post, a Tweet, a post on Linkedin and possibly an image for Instagram. Most people stop there.
You can repurpose it, talk about it and submit it to a whole different bunch of channels.
You can repurpose it, talk about it and submit it to a whole different bunch of channels.
check out these slides for a few channels to use on top of the usuals, plus check out the blog post that goes into even more detail
Slideshare is the web's largest portal for sharing presentations online and it’s part of the LinkedIn business community. This presentation shares lessons learned, explores core skills and asks if you’re on the same screen as your colleagues. You are welcome to adapt and reuse the materials with the attribution-sharealike license. We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
Planeta.com
http://planeta.com/slideshare
Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/slideshare
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/linkedin
Key Links
http://www.slideshare.net
From our Future of Content Strategy: Accessible, Personalised and SEO Friendly webinar on February 11th 2021.
Discover the Cyber-Duck way for establishing a future-proof content strategy that works at scale.
When publishing content to your website, it’s important to have Search Engine Optimization (SEO) in mind.
Whether optimizing on-page factors such as keywords and meta descriptions, or off-page factors such as inbound links, implementing your SEO strategy starts with control of a flexible Web Content Management System (Web CMS).
In this presentation, SEO expert Bruce Clay provides 10 tips on using your Web CMS to improve SEO.
Government 2.0: architecting for collaborationTara Hunt
Unfortunately, the video won't embed this way. :( And it makes it soooo awesome. So, here is where to find them:
1. The Day of the Longtail By Michael Markman, Peter Hirshberg, Bob Kalsey; Produced for The Computer History Museum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xAA71Ssids
2. What the Heck is BarCamp? by Ryanne Hodson & Jay Dedman
http://ryanedit.blogspot.com/2006/06/barcampsf.html
3. Transit Camp on CityTV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDkEPvIwarI
This SlideShare tactic is a great way to start optimizing your decks to increase traffic and engagement from your audience.
Check out the full post on the SlideShare blog: http://blog.slideshare.net/2013/07/17/how-i-hacked-slideshare-to-optimize-twitter/
The A-to-Z Guide to SlideShare introduces you to the language of #SlideShare and all it has to offer. Uncover the features of the world's largest content sharing community.
How to Use LinkedIn & SlideShare to Build Your BusinessRich Brooks
http://www.flyte.biz
These are the slides to go along with the How to Use LinkedIn and SlideShare to Build Your Business webinar flyte put on.
To see upcoming, free webinars, please visit http://www.flyte.biz/resources/web-marketing-seminars/
Yoast SEO is one of the leading WordPress SEO plugins in the WordPress world. It has so many features. Aside from that, you’re trying to juggle your own SEO knowledge into the mix.
With so many options on Yoast SEO, there’s a lot to get confused about.
I’m going to go over some basic SEO tips, specifically best practices for using Yoast SEO.
Hopefully using the plugin will be a lot easier after this session. Still not sure how to use certain parts of Yoast SEO? This session should help you.
Beginners and Intermediate content creators and bloggers welcome.
Originally presented at WordCamp Miami 2016
The Dos and Don’ts of Gating Content for Lead GenerationUberflip
Many people draw a fine line between pop-up ads and gated content. Both can come across as obnoxious, and — if you’re not careful — blocking access to content with an in-your-face landing page can rub your audience the wrong way.
The first thing about content seeding is to select a title for the content which would appeal to the target audience. The second is the initial group the content would be posted into (in this case a specialist group within LinkedIn).
Content seeding in the right content in the right places is a process which takes comparatively little time, but can dramatically expand the audience for a particular piece of content.
slideworld - Medical powerpoint search Enginerinki singh
Slideworld is a medical powerpoint search engine.Slideworld was founded by a team of international doctors to cater to the needs of the medical community looking for authoritative content in a concise format related to various medical topics.Search and share millions of medical powerpoint presentations.
14 Powerful channels you need to distribute your content onVincent Haywood
Did you know there are another 14 channels and methods to distribute your content?
Once you’ve created a video, blog post, infographic or another form of content you usually go and create a Facebook post, a Tweet, a post on Linkedin and possibly an image for Instagram. Most people stop there.
You can repurpose it, talk about it and submit it to a whole different bunch of channels.
You can repurpose it, talk about it and submit it to a whole different bunch of channels.
check out these slides for a few channels to use on top of the usuals, plus check out the blog post that goes into even more detail
Slideshare is the web's largest portal for sharing presentations online and it’s part of the LinkedIn business community. This presentation shares lessons learned, explores core skills and asks if you’re on the same screen as your colleagues. You are welcome to adapt and reuse the materials with the attribution-sharealike license. We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
Planeta.com
http://planeta.com/slideshare
Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/slideshare
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/linkedin
Key Links
http://www.slideshare.net
From our Future of Content Strategy: Accessible, Personalised and SEO Friendly webinar on February 11th 2021.
Discover the Cyber-Duck way for establishing a future-proof content strategy that works at scale.
When publishing content to your website, it’s important to have Search Engine Optimization (SEO) in mind.
Whether optimizing on-page factors such as keywords and meta descriptions, or off-page factors such as inbound links, implementing your SEO strategy starts with control of a flexible Web Content Management System (Web CMS).
In this presentation, SEO expert Bruce Clay provides 10 tips on using your Web CMS to improve SEO.
Government 2.0: architecting for collaborationTara Hunt
Unfortunately, the video won't embed this way. :( And it makes it soooo awesome. So, here is where to find them:
1. The Day of the Longtail By Michael Markman, Peter Hirshberg, Bob Kalsey; Produced for The Computer History Museum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xAA71Ssids
2. What the Heck is BarCamp? by Ryanne Hodson & Jay Dedman
http://ryanedit.blogspot.com/2006/06/barcampsf.html
3. Transit Camp on CityTV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDkEPvIwarI
Kimberly Byrd loves helping others and giving back to the community. Her main goal is to teach others how to help themselves and other people in need. Please enjoy! Thank you.
The National e-Governance Plan of Indian Government seeks to lay the foundation and provide the impetus for long-term growth of e-Governance within the country.
In this short ppt we have described short tricks for IBPS Quantitative aptitude. Learn this IBPS Quantitative aptitude shortcuts & increase the chance of selection in IBPS Exam.
A presentation (Office 13) describing the shift in India's policy towards foreign collaborations since liberalization. Includes illustrations to support the same. Concept of counter trade arrangements are also mentioned.
Goodle Developer Days Munich 2008 - Open Social UpdatePatrick Chanezon
Updates about the OpenSocial ecosystem at Google developer days Munich, including presentations from Xing, Lokalisten, netlog and Viadeo..
OpenSocial is an open specification defining a common API that works on many different social websites, including MySpace, Plaxo, Hi5, Ning, orkut, Friendster Salesforce.com and LinkedIn, among others. This allows developers to learn one API, then write a social application for any of those sites: Learn once, write anywhere.
In addition, in order to make it easier for developers of social sites to implement the API and make their site an OpenSocial container, the Apache project Shindig provides reference implementations for OpenSocial containers in two languages (Java, PHP). Shindig will define a language specific Service Provider Interface (SPI) that a social site can implement to connect Shindig to People, Persistence and Activities backend services for the social site. Shindig will then expose these services as OpenSocial JavaScript and REST APIs.
In this session we will explain what OpenSocial is, show examples of OpenSocial containers and applications, demonstrate how to create an OpenSocial application, and explain how to leverage Apache Shindig in order to implement an OpenSocial container.
This slideshow presents a survey of affordable options for non-profit organizations to create solid communications and media. Several common resources are shared in the presentation. The slideshow was presented on January 28, 2010 at a Kansas City area food agency conference.
The free, one-hour webinar, Sourcing with Social Media: Tips from a Corporate Sleuth, was originally held Nov. 13, 2013.
During this session, the principal in a competitive-intelligence firm will teach you how to harness social media to identify “influencers” – both regionally and nationally – in industries you cover, as well as how to contact them successfully.
YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO:
Find people who are experts on the topics related to your story
Identify sources at a regional and a national level
Get from their handle to their real name, and find them on many sites
“Listen in” on these people as they broadcast across a variety of social media
Determine their tone related to the topic – pro/against, etc.
Determine the extent of their reach; when they talk, how many people listen?
Determine the best way to reach out to them and make contact
YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Sean Campbell is a co-owner of Cascade Insights, a competitive-intelligence and market-research firm near Portland, Ore., that serves the technology industry. Before founding Cascade in 2006, he co-created and sold 3 Leaf, a technical consultancy that worked for some of the world’s largest technology companies, including Microsoft and Intel.
He teaches courses in industry analysis and competitive intelligence in Willamette University’s MBA Program.
His book, “Going Beyond Google: Gathering Internet Intelligence,” which he co-authored with Cascade co-owner Scott Swigart, was listed as a best read by the Strategic and Competitive Intelligence Professionals Association for 2009 and 2010.
View or download this Cascade Insights primer to learn more about Campbell’s company.
For more information training opportunities for business journalists, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
These slides were presented at the Harvesters Agency Conference held in Topeka, Kansas on April 27, 2010. The purpose of the session was to share low-cost technical resources with agencies that have food programs serving the working poor in eastern Kansas and northwestern Missouri
Going Social: Fernie Chamber of Commerce Feb 24Aerin Guy
Going Social: a workshop designed to explore the possibilities of the web and social media for small business. Delivered to a lovely audience at the Fernie Chamber of Commerce on February 24, 2011.
From the adoption of content management systems to the explosion of Web 2.0 features, museum websites have undergone enormous growth and change over the past decade. This session features three speakers who have been working in the museum website space during this critical period of rapid growth and change. Presented at the California Association of Museums Annual Conference in San Jose, CA, March 2010.
Metrics are a (big fat) lie (Social Media Camp Panel)Tara Hunt
At the 10th anniversary Social Media Camp event, I led a panel with Fiona Birch, Mike Gingerich and Sean Moffitt, where we discussed how analytics can (and will) trip you up if you don't have your priorities in order. This deck only represents the "how they are a lie" part, not the solutions we discussed, but I thought it would still be pretty good to share.
The Revolution will not be Televised...but if you're lucky, it'll be memed.Tara Hunt
I gave this presentation at CTAM Canada's annual gathering at Corus HQ in Toronto on June 20th. I think it's safe to say that it was a bit...um...controversial.
In order to prepare for this talk, I poured over mutiple reports and studies about the state of the Canadian Media and Entertainment industry. These reports included a lot of hand-wringing over online and American VOD services (Neflix, etc), but really discounted "User-Uploaded Video" (or "User-Generated Content") as largely irrelevant (except for the CRTC, who seems to want to regulate and tax creators).
So...that's what I focused on in here: UGC, including Creators (and online influencers), remix/mashup culture, stans/super fans, and social media content in general.
Three points where I think the audience winced:
1. with the enormous growth in available content, we are seeing a huge appetite for diverse stories - we don't need any more content aimed at white people.
2. the biggest competitors for attention are your own audience, who are no longer "consumers"...they are creators. And there are many of them and growing.
3. stop worrying about people stealing your content. Content isn't where the value lies. Attention is where the value lies. You should be encouraging them to steal! It's free marketing!
I guess I can understand why my message was a little controversial, but I want to help, not hurt.
Your Customer's Journey in the Social EraTara Hunt
I presented this at the United Benefits Advisors' spring conference in May - to answer the question, "Why would benefits advisors use social media?" I presented it like this:
The customer journey is non-linear and unpredictable. It goes online/offline/and more. You need to be on that path in as many places as possible. Social is a good chunk of that now.
Stories in the Social Era - Presenting to CCO Learning Day (Government of Can...Tara Hunt
On February 20, I presented this to a group of Communications Officers in various departments of the Government of Canada. The question presented to me when approached to give this talk was: "How do government services tell effective stories on social?"
My core thesis: They don't. People don't want to be told stories, they want to be involved in making them...especially in the social era.
Understanding the Customer Journey in the Social EraTara Hunt
I spoke at the United Benefit Advisors annual conference in Chicago on September 11/12, 2017, on the subject of how a B2B business (and even a smaller one) can make sense of social.
I tied the idea of social to the customer journey and showed how, along each step of the way, they could engage customers and potential customers with social...not just social media: social content, reviews, social thinking, and more.
The Future of Influence - how the audience, content + media is changing how a...Tara Hunt
In my November 2016 presentation at Ciudad de la Ideas in Mexico, I made the argument that though we are still influenced by the same fundamental things, the way they present themselves is very different. My talk is also up on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF2ZbO0bMok&t=25s
You Gotta Have Personality: how to connect to today’s customer with videoTara Hunt
Delivered at Digital Crossroads in Louisville, Kentucky on October 21, 2016. The core thesis of my presentation is that video is accessible for those who care about their audience (not for those who want a quick win) and, if you care, you should be making video...but only if you are committed to Hub content.
Channels featured:
https://www.youtube.com/l2inc
https://www.youtube.com/blendtec
https://www.youtube.com/user/Vidlers510
https://www.youtube.com/justinbendercpm (just launched)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYxXNXA0npMEZ7xY74Bq9KA (launching soon)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Ld0jjEoyc5J3hfdrZVJlw (launching soon)
Podcast Creator:
http://www.joangarry.com/
Articles/Resources:
http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/youtubers-teen-survey-ksi-pewdiepie-1201544882/
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/2016_B2B_Report_Final.pdf (lots of stats)
https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/intl/en-gb/research-studies/youtube-brand-playbook.html
Since the beginning of the social web, marketers have been trying to figure out what it is that creates buzz online? Is it that funny viral YouTube video? Witty real-time twitter banter? A big enough budget on that Facebook video? Kylie Jenner’s instagram?
Well, I’m going to tell you today that it is NONE of those things, but it’s also NOT rocket science.
The biggest factor that will determine how quickly something travels through a network is…
I guess you’ll just have to click through the presentation to find out.
This talk was given at Social Media Camp in Victoria, BC on May 7, 2016.
Moving Towards Insights-Driven StrategiesTara Hunt
There are lots of analytics you can pull when you are working with a large audience to determine what people like/don't like, but there is also a lot of behavioural/interest data that can be used to determine what they will respond to as you are planning your strategies. This presentation was given at Inbound 2015 in Boston (September 8-11).
Real Lessons in Working with Digital Influencers - SXSW 2015 WorkshopTara Hunt
This is my four-hour workshop I gave at SXSW 2015.
The workbook that accompanies it will definitely help you make sense of this! Email me at tara.hunt@totem.tc to get a copy of the workbook. (the lead generation form isn't working here)
Finding My Voice + Learning to Trust my Gut - from LeanIN Toronto LaunchTara Hunt
I gave this talk at the LeanIN Toronto Launch party on September 24 to a group of 300 amazing women. It is all about finding your voice and being yourself and not letting anyone else tell you otherwise.
Collaboration and Tales of Digital Culture from the Social@Scale summit by Sp...Tara Hunt
It’s been 10 years since the Web 2.0 conference launched 2004. We were talking MySpace back then as the behemoth, but there were plenty of emerging social tools: Flickr, Delicious, Blogs, Wikis. And I was a beta tester a few years later on a platform called TWTTR that would go on to become the engine of revolutions around the world. I knew it would be big when we experienced our first ‘twitter quake’.
We’re now in an age where it’s pretty much a given that every business needs a social presence. To not have one would be as ludicrous as not having a webpage…or a phone number even. [A stat about the adoption of online - spending, etc]
Year after year, the technology advances. Today, 30% of the world (and 56% of Americans AND Canadians) are on smart phones and that is growing by 20% each year. MySpace was left in Facebook’s wake years ago and who knows what tomorrow’s hot new platform will be.
And as the technology advances, I get really excited, but I also get really worried. Because the technology is moving quickly, but the culture is not. Or, to be clear, there IS a culture - or rather multiple cultures - that have grown and been catalyzed through the democratization of the web, but not everyone understands what is really going on here:
The web isn’t about the tools or the technology, it is about the culture.
There are 5 new rules for Digital Culture:
1. There is no mass.
2. Listening is more valuable than talking
3. When you see a parade, get in front of it!
4. Trust is the most valuable currency. To earn AND give.
5. Invest in the long term.
I gave this on June 3, 2014, in Toronto, ON, Canada at the Social@Scale Summit hosted by Air Canada, organized by Sprinklr
Presented at Mind the Product Conference in London, UK (Sep 27, 2013), I knew this was going to be a hard sell. Often marketers and product managers don't "get along". I wanted to present marketing as part of the product as well as a necessity even for great products.
11 Rules for the Social Era - book by Nilofer MerchantTara Hunt
The era of social technologies provides seemingly endless opportunity, both for individuals and organizations. But it’s also the subject of seemingly endless hype. Yes, social tools allow us to do things entirely differently—but how do you really capitalize on that? This deck covers the 11 rules. You can buy the book here:
http://www.amazon.com/Rules-Creating-Value-Social-ebook/dp/B0097DM41E?tag=wwwnilofermer-20
Check out Nilofer's site here:
http://nilofermerchant.com/
The Sinners & Saints of Social (retail version)Tara Hunt
I'll be giving a shorter version of this presentation at the Raymark Retailers luncheon in New York next week, but I wanted to post it earlier. It's the culmination of much of my recent work and research. Let me know if you have more examples (or better ones) and if I missed anything.
The Social Retailer: what ‘social’ means for the future of commerceTara Hunt
Most retailers are having a tough enough time keeping their inventory fresh and up to date, let alone trying to figure out how to leverage the newest, latest, greatest social platform for reaching potential customers. The good news is that leveraging the social web isn't about hopping on the newest, latest, greatest social platform. It's about thinking about your business - internally and externally - as a social organization. And what does that mean? Tara Hunt, one of the pioneers of the social web will talk about how to become a social organization without having to keep up with Twitter and how harnessing the innate socialness of the web can help you connect with your customers and build your business.
Taurus Zodiac Sign_ Personality Traits and Sign Dates.pptxmy Pandit
Explore the world of the Taurus zodiac sign. Learn about their stability, determination, and appreciation for beauty. Discover how Taureans' grounded nature and hardworking mindset define their unique personality.
India Orthopedic Devices Market: Unlocking Growth Secrets, Trends and Develop...Kumar Satyam
According to TechSci Research report, “India Orthopedic Devices Market -Industry Size, Share, Trends, Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2030”, the India Orthopedic Devices Market stood at USD 1,280.54 Million in 2024 and is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 7.84% in the forecast period, 2026-2030F. The India Orthopedic Devices Market is being driven by several factors. The most prominent ones include an increase in the elderly population, who are more prone to orthopedic conditions such as osteoporosis and arthritis. Moreover, the rise in sports injuries and road accidents are also contributing to the demand for orthopedic devices. Advances in technology and the introduction of innovative implants and prosthetics have further propelled the market growth. Additionally, government initiatives aimed at improving healthcare infrastructure and the increasing prevalence of lifestyle diseases have led to an upward trend in orthopedic surgeries, thereby fueling the market demand for these devices.
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
As a business owner in Delaware, staying on top of your tax obligations is paramount, especially with the annual deadline for Delaware Franchise Tax looming on March 1. One such obligation is the annual Delaware Franchise Tax, which serves as a crucial requirement for maintaining your company’s legal standing within the state. While the prospect of handling tax matters may seem daunting, rest assured that the process can be straightforward with the right guidance. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of filing your Delaware Franchise Tax and provide insights to help you navigate the process effectively.
Cracking the Workplace Discipline Code Main.pptxWorkforce Group
Cultivating and maintaining discipline within teams is a critical differentiator for successful organisations.
Forward-thinking leaders and business managers understand the impact that discipline has on organisational success. A disciplined workforce operates with clarity, focus, and a shared understanding of expectations, ultimately driving better results, optimising productivity, and facilitating seamless collaboration.
Although discipline is not a one-size-fits-all approach, it can help create a work environment that encourages personal growth and accountability rather than solely relying on punitive measures.
In this deck, you will learn the significance of workplace discipline for organisational success. You’ll also learn
• Four (4) workplace discipline methods you should consider
• The best and most practical approach to implementing workplace discipline.
• Three (3) key tips to maintain a disciplined workplace.
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
Accpac to QuickBooks Conversion Navigating the Transition with Online Account...PaulBryant58
This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to
effectively manage the convert Accpac to QuickBooks , with a particular focus on utilizing online accounting services to streamline the process.
Skye Residences | Extended Stay Residences Near Toronto Airportmarketingjdass
Experience unparalleled EXTENDED STAY and comfort at Skye Residences located just minutes from Toronto Airport. Discover sophisticated accommodations tailored for discerning travelers.
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https://skyeresidences.com/
https://skyeresidences.com/about-us/
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
Contents of Memorandum of Association:
Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
Objective Clause: This clause delineates the main objectives for which the company is formed. It's important to define these objectives clearly, as the company cannot undertake activities beyond those mentioned in this clause.
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Liability Clause: It outlines the extent of liability of the company's members. In the case of companies limited by shares, the liability of members is limited to the amount unpaid on their shares. For companies limited by guarantee, members' liability is limited to the amount they undertake to contribute if the company is wound up.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
Importance of Memorandum of Association:
Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
Amendment of MOA:
While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
37. openness means...open access to the information
or material resources needed for a diverse range of
users/producers/contributors to contribute to
projects.
wikipedia.org
42. blogging 101
• what to blog about:
• talk about what the department is working on/thinking about
• post meeting summaries
• ask questions you need to find answers for
• post progress and announcements on services projects.
• interact with citizen blogs (post about interesting citizen initiatives,
concerns and questions to get feedback)
• speak in a human voice, not as a press release
43. blogging 102
• self-hosted platforms I’d recommend:
• wordpress.org (open source + free + lots of great support and plugins +
simple to install, skin and keep up) PHP
• drupal.org (open source + free + more ‘control’ over permissioning, etc.,
but not as simple to install or user friendly) PHP
• moveabletype.com (not free, but more control over permissioning and
fairly simple to install) PERL
• silverstripe.com (free + open source, haven’t used, but it’s won some
awards lately) PHP
45. wiki 101
• what to use a wiki for:
• jotting down unfinished ideas/random thoughts
• collaborating on projects that need loads of input
• gathering random information and research
• create a public reference encyclopedia
46. wiki 102
• self hosted platforms I’d recommend
• MediaWiki.org (open source + free + extensible)
• confluence/atlassian.com (not free or open source, but enterprise grade)
• DocuWiki/wiki.splitbrain.org (open source + free + extensible)
• For more: http://www.wikimatrix.org
48. discussion groups 101
• what to use discussion groups for:
• use it instead of emails with long cc’d lists. get everyone to join the mailing
list and send EVERY SINGLE communication between members of that
group on the topics covered.
• make it publicly viewable and allow anyone to join (you can set first posts
to needing to be approved to prevent spam)
• link to these threads from blog, wiki and other correspondence
49. discussion groups 102
• software I would recommend:
• Google Groups - groups.google.com (free, hosted, excellent interface)
51. group chat 101
• what to use group chat for:
• instant feedback and ongoing relationship building
• condition 1: people have to be in the chat room pretty constantly
• condition 2: the chat needs to be logged somewhere that people can go
back and see the threads
• there are many times you will need the synchronous communication
allowed by chat
52. group chat 102
• software I would recommend:
• Pibb.com (open source + free + loggable + embeddable in your website)
• Skype channels (free, but logging can be a pain)
• IRC (open source + free, but not as user friendly - good for developers.
hint: bridges with Pibb)
• Tangler.com (free, logs as both a forum and a chat, threads discussion, but
not currently embeddable)
• Meebo.com (free + embeddable, but doesn’t log)
64. and of course...
• for events: Upcoming.org and Eventful.com
• for photos: Flickr.com
• for general social networking: Facebook.com (great groups and events
features there)
• for a different perspective altogether: Secondlife.com (if you need to have
remote meetings, why not have them in second life rather than on conference
call?)
• for licensing: CreativeCommons.org
66. collaboration means...a process where two or
more people work together toward a common goal
by sharing knowledge, learning and building
consensus.
wikipedia.org
74. A quot;platformquot; is a system that can be
programmed and therefore customized by
outside developers – users – and in that
way, adapted to countless needs and niches
that the platform's original developers could
not have possibly contemplated, much less
had time to accommodate.
–Marc Andreessen, http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/09/the-three-
kinds.html
75. platforms 101
• sharing data is the most basic level of being a platform
• supply feeds in machine-readable formats: microformats, rss, opml, kml,
etc.
• APIs
credit: Matt Biddulph, Dopplr (FOWA fall 2007)
78. my information without microformats
http://www.horsepigcow.com
Tara
Hunt
San Francisco
California
79. my information w/o microformats, but with html
<div >
<a href=” http://www.horsepigcow.com”>
<span > Tara </span>
> Hunt </span> </a>
<span
> San Francisco </span>
<span
> California </span>
<span
</div>
80. my information with microformats
<div class=quot;vcardquot;>
<a class=quot;url fn nquot; href=”http://www.horsepigcow.com”>
<span class=quot;given-namequot;> Tara </span>
<span class=quot;family-namequot;> Hunt </span> </a>
<span class=quot;locality”> San Francisco </span>
<span class=quot;regionquot;> California </span>
</div>
81. so what is an API?
• an application programming interface (API) is a source code interface that an
operating system or library provides to support requests for services to be
made of it by computer programs.
• in other words: it is the way you bring data from one source to display it in
another.
• this is the ‘magic’ behind cool mashups like:
84. case study: an api, a couple of citizens and a
desire to improve the Caltrain interface
85.
86.
87.
88.
89. platforms 101
• sharing data is the most basic level of being a platform
• user identity is an excellent way to start sharing a person’s information
between sites
• OpenID.net is user-centric identity and it is being adopted more widely:
AOL, Moveable Type, Orange/France Telecom, Plaxo, and hundreds of other
smaller sites are IDPs (identity providers)
credit: Matt Biddulph, Dopplr (FOWA fall 2007)
90. platforms 101
• sharing data is the most basic level of being a platform
• user identity is an excellent way to start sharing a person’s information between
sites
• delegating authority is what needs to happen to allow 3rd party applications
and mashups to use your data in cool ways
• OAuth is another community project that is working toward a standard
protocol to use for delegating authority
credit: Matt Biddulph, Dopplr (FOWA fall 2007)
91. platforms 101
• sharing data is the most basic level of being a platform
• user identity is an excellent way to start sharing a person’s information between
sites
• delegating authority is what needs to happen to allow 3rd party applications and
mashups to use your data in cool ways
• then you can even make your own cool widgets and use your own api’s to build
cool stuff
credit: Matt Biddulph, Dopplr (FOWA fall 2007)
109. another advantage of being transparent...people
will see you making progress along the way.
110. ways to report along the way
• display a countdown or a progress meter
• a public to-do list (crossing things off...or allowing others ‘to do’ the stuff for
you and cross it off)
• twitter what you are doing right now
• post wireframes, mockups, photos of cocktail napkin sketches, etc. on Flickr
• add announcements to blog, notes to wiki, etc.
128. how to encourage collaboration [summary]
1.be a platform 9.reach out to people from different
backgrounds and industries
2.publish everything openly
10.be part of the community
3.be available
11.view the public as a partner, not a
4.embrace the chaos recipient
5.provide clear goals and purpose 12.run real, open betas
6.reward contributors
7.show progress
8. take simple steps first
137. there are all sorts of ways to encourage
serendipitous meetings.
138. simple things to accelerate serendipity
• the ability for people to leave comments on every announcement, article
and information page
139.
140. simple things to accelerate serendipity
• the ability for people to leave comments on every announcement, article and
information page
• DIGG for citizen issues/ideas
141.
142. simple things to accelerate serendipity
• the ability for people to leave comments on every announcement, article and
information page
• DIGG for citizen issues/ideas
• a widget for ‘who is talking about this...’ on pages
143.
144. simple things to accelerate serendipity
• the ability for people to leave comments on every announcement, article and
information page
• DIGG for citizen issues/ideas
• a widget for ‘who is talking about this...’ on pages
• a Flickr photo gallery that pulls in everyone’s photos tagged properly
145.
146. simple things to accelerate serendipity
• the ability for people to leave comments on every announcement, article and
information page
• DIGG for citizen issues/ideas
• a widget for ‘who is talking about this...’ on pages
• a Flickr photo gallery that pulls in everyone’s photos tagged properly
• the menu item ‘Community’ actually show some community life in it