The document discusses how incorporating happiness into business models can promote success. It outlines four pillars of happiness: autonomy, competence, relatedness, and self-esteem. Barriers to happiness like fear, confusion, loneliness and lack of control are discussed. Case studies of companies like Zappos, Moleskine, and Twitter are provided that successfully build the pillars of happiness into customer experiences.
Four Public Speaking Tips From Standup ComediansRoss Simmonds
How do you give great presentations? How do you captivate an audience? How to you tell a story on a stage? This deck is filled with a handful of insights that answer these questions using inspiration from studying a handful of successful comedians.
Everything I needed to know about marketing I learned playing Dungeons and Dr...Ian Lurie
No, seriously. There are great marketing lessons in the game of Dungeons & Dragons. This is a updated, annotated version of a presentation I've given three times now.
Do you know a company that abandons loyal employees while reporting record profits? Based on this LinkedIn article: http://tinyurl.com/kxk5jau I help clients be clear, credible and compelling. Please follow me on LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/influencer/36792 or visit http://www.kasanoff.com
Four Public Speaking Tips From Standup ComediansRoss Simmonds
How do you give great presentations? How do you captivate an audience? How to you tell a story on a stage? This deck is filled with a handful of insights that answer these questions using inspiration from studying a handful of successful comedians.
Everything I needed to know about marketing I learned playing Dungeons and Dr...Ian Lurie
No, seriously. There are great marketing lessons in the game of Dungeons & Dragons. This is a updated, annotated version of a presentation I've given three times now.
Do you know a company that abandons loyal employees while reporting record profits? Based on this LinkedIn article: http://tinyurl.com/kxk5jau I help clients be clear, credible and compelling. Please follow me on LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/influencer/36792 or visit http://www.kasanoff.com
Presentation as given at the Harvard Business School Association event "Social Networking for Grownups." Description: You've heard about using social media to develop your personal brand. Maybe you've even dabbled a bit in Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, or the "blogosphere" at large. But how do you go from there to building relationships?
In commemoration of a year in print, we present the Startup of You in visual summary. The last year has continued to demonstrate how work and careers need a new entrepreneurial mindset for everyone, not just entrepreneurs.
Three business basics to always remember! People don't care about your brand. They care about what you can do for them. Back to basics... Give people what they want, do it consistently and do it better than your competition.
Executives are the Simon Cowell of the business world: impatient, critical, often caustic. But they're also desperately searching for talent. How do you make the right impression? These 5 tips will get you started
Communication and presentation tips for do-gooders, created by Dr. Carmen Simon and Bruce Kasanoff. Learn more at http://www.memzy.com/ and http://kasanoff.com/
Things I will tell my kids if they become entrepreneursLaurent Haug
The lessons I learned in 20 years as an entrepreneur. Partly inspired by Sam Altman's excellent course on How to start a startup, available on http://startupclass.samaltman.com
Feedback on laurenthaug at gmail dot com
Sales and Marketing Summit (Tech Connect Live) - RDS Dublin 2016 - Mainstage Presentation:
In this presentation we examine the pitfalls of digital
marketing and how it’s easy to forget that essentially
marketing communication is about how people interact
with products emotionally. In the race to tick a list of
required channels and create ‘sharable content’, many
brands are still forgetting that the principles of branding
still apply
The Mindset You Need for Ultimate Success in Network Marketing and Running a ...Erik Christian Johnson
The Mindset You Need for Ultimate Success in Network Marketing and Running a Home-Based Business - This presentation will help you find your way in creating wealth and happiness in your life.
Printed leave-behind for the Holland-Mark CEO Series event around how CEOs should be using Twitter to advance the interests of their businesses and personal brands.
6 Tips to Acquire Customers with Your About PageReferralCandy
We’ve been changing things up around here at ReferralCandy – updating our site, improving our SEO, things like that. While reading up on what to do, we stumbled upon Jennifer Havice’s post “How To Use Your ‘About Us’ Page To Acquire Customers”. You can’t imagine how scandalised we were to realize how terribly under-optimized our own About page is! (We’re working on fixing that now =/)
In the meantime, here’s how you can use your About page to acquire more customers.
People love the notion of the sole innovator, but this notion is wrong. Successful companies are usually started, and become successful, with the contributions of at least two people. Yin and yang, maker and seller, dreamer and pragmatist — call it what you will. After the fact, people may recognize one founder as the innovator, but it takes a team to make a new venture work.
Derek Sivers, the co-founder of CD Baby, said it best: “The first follower is what transforms the lone nut into a leader.”
In some instances the first follower is the first customer, but most often the first follower is the second employee of a company — that is, the co-founder.
There are few factors that can make a company more successful, fun, and epic than an awesome co-founder. There are few factors that can make a company more unsuccessful, aggravating, and pathetic than an incompetent, lazy, or dishonest co-founder.
This SlideShare explains the art of the picking a co-founder and is part of the LinkedIn Influencer series for #mystartupstory.
Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jrmllvr/
How to win friends and influence people and get more signups in your businessDave Shirley
How to win friends and influence people and get more signups in your business. This Power point will teach you how to build your Home Business and Never Run out of Leads... Ever! It contains the key to being Successful in a Home business and tells you how to win friends and influence people.
Youtube Video https://youtu.be/7UB4H5jwuP0
Do Something Nice: Six Tips for Good Deeds That Take Less Than Five MinutesGretchen Rubin
“Do good, feel good”is one of the great truths of happiness — but you may be thinking, “Sure, good deeds would make me happy, but I barely have time to get through the essentials of my day.I don’t have time to doany good deeds!"
There’s a new breed of entrepreneur looking to realise their dreams – those that want to succeed in business but also live a happy and balanced life. In this talk I highlighted that more companies should focus on happiness as their primary goal, then watch as profits soar.
Presentation as given at the Harvard Business School Association event "Social Networking for Grownups." Description: You've heard about using social media to develop your personal brand. Maybe you've even dabbled a bit in Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, or the "blogosphere" at large. But how do you go from there to building relationships?
In commemoration of a year in print, we present the Startup of You in visual summary. The last year has continued to demonstrate how work and careers need a new entrepreneurial mindset for everyone, not just entrepreneurs.
Three business basics to always remember! People don't care about your brand. They care about what you can do for them. Back to basics... Give people what they want, do it consistently and do it better than your competition.
Executives are the Simon Cowell of the business world: impatient, critical, often caustic. But they're also desperately searching for talent. How do you make the right impression? These 5 tips will get you started
Communication and presentation tips for do-gooders, created by Dr. Carmen Simon and Bruce Kasanoff. Learn more at http://www.memzy.com/ and http://kasanoff.com/
Things I will tell my kids if they become entrepreneursLaurent Haug
The lessons I learned in 20 years as an entrepreneur. Partly inspired by Sam Altman's excellent course on How to start a startup, available on http://startupclass.samaltman.com
Feedback on laurenthaug at gmail dot com
Sales and Marketing Summit (Tech Connect Live) - RDS Dublin 2016 - Mainstage Presentation:
In this presentation we examine the pitfalls of digital
marketing and how it’s easy to forget that essentially
marketing communication is about how people interact
with products emotionally. In the race to tick a list of
required channels and create ‘sharable content’, many
brands are still forgetting that the principles of branding
still apply
The Mindset You Need for Ultimate Success in Network Marketing and Running a ...Erik Christian Johnson
The Mindset You Need for Ultimate Success in Network Marketing and Running a Home-Based Business - This presentation will help you find your way in creating wealth and happiness in your life.
Printed leave-behind for the Holland-Mark CEO Series event around how CEOs should be using Twitter to advance the interests of their businesses and personal brands.
6 Tips to Acquire Customers with Your About PageReferralCandy
We’ve been changing things up around here at ReferralCandy – updating our site, improving our SEO, things like that. While reading up on what to do, we stumbled upon Jennifer Havice’s post “How To Use Your ‘About Us’ Page To Acquire Customers”. You can’t imagine how scandalised we were to realize how terribly under-optimized our own About page is! (We’re working on fixing that now =/)
In the meantime, here’s how you can use your About page to acquire more customers.
People love the notion of the sole innovator, but this notion is wrong. Successful companies are usually started, and become successful, with the contributions of at least two people. Yin and yang, maker and seller, dreamer and pragmatist — call it what you will. After the fact, people may recognize one founder as the innovator, but it takes a team to make a new venture work.
Derek Sivers, the co-founder of CD Baby, said it best: “The first follower is what transforms the lone nut into a leader.”
In some instances the first follower is the first customer, but most often the first follower is the second employee of a company — that is, the co-founder.
There are few factors that can make a company more successful, fun, and epic than an awesome co-founder. There are few factors that can make a company more unsuccessful, aggravating, and pathetic than an incompetent, lazy, or dishonest co-founder.
This SlideShare explains the art of the picking a co-founder and is part of the LinkedIn Influencer series for #mystartupstory.
Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jrmllvr/
How to win friends and influence people and get more signups in your businessDave Shirley
How to win friends and influence people and get more signups in your business. This Power point will teach you how to build your Home Business and Never Run out of Leads... Ever! It contains the key to being Successful in a Home business and tells you how to win friends and influence people.
Youtube Video https://youtu.be/7UB4H5jwuP0
Do Something Nice: Six Tips for Good Deeds That Take Less Than Five MinutesGretchen Rubin
“Do good, feel good”is one of the great truths of happiness — but you may be thinking, “Sure, good deeds would make me happy, but I barely have time to get through the essentials of my day.I don’t have time to doany good deeds!"
There’s a new breed of entrepreneur looking to realise their dreams – those that want to succeed in business but also live a happy and balanced life. In this talk I highlighted that more companies should focus on happiness as their primary goal, then watch as profits soar.
As more and more people are coming to realize, there is far more to living a truly successful life than just earning a bigger salary and capturing a corner office. Our relentless pursuit of the two traditional metrics of success - money and power - has led to an epidemic of burnout and stress-related illnesses, and an erosion in the quality of our relationships, family life, and, ironically, our careers. In being connected to the world 24/7, we're losing our connection to what truly matters.
Drawing on the latest groundbreaking research and scientific findings in the fields of psychology, sports, sleep, and physiology that show the profound and transformative effects of meditation, mindfulness, unplugging, and giving, I show us the way to a revolution in our culture, our thinking, our workplace, and our lives.
This presentation is a visual excerpt of my book, Thrive. To read more, go to: http://thrive.huffingtonpost.com/
This presentation looks at the latest research on positive psychology based on "The Science of Happiness" course offered by University of California, Berkeley.
It provides helpful tips on how to create a happier and more meaningful life. Some of the main topics are "social connections", "compassion", "forgiveness" and "mindfulness".
This presentation is a part of my motivational speech to inspire people to live a meaningful and fulfilling lives aligned with their core values.
I am available to present at events, companies, and organisations.
For more information please visit:
www.consciousbeginnings.com.au
or contact me at jon@consciousbeginnings.com.au
Action for Happiness has created a simple 7-day Happiness Challenge based on four simple science-based actions that are proven to have a big impact on people's happiness and wellbeing. Why not give them a try?
With health now viewed in a more holistic way, happiness has been getting folded into the idea of “health and wellness.”
This report examines the rising notion that a happier person is a healthier person—and, in turn, a healthier person is a happier person. The report looks at what’s driving awareness around the health-happiness connection, how this development is playing out in culture and how marketers can leverage it.
Design Principles of Excel Dashboards & ReportsWiley
Get yourself into a dashboard state of mine with these best practices for Excel dashboards and reports.
Content from Excel Dashboards & Reports For Dummies by Michael Alexander. Learn more: http://bit.ly/FDExcelDashboards
and
SalesForce.com For Dummies by Tom Wong, Liz Kao, Matt Kaufma. Learn more: http://bit.ly/ForDummiesSF
Designing for Happiness: A Positive Future for Technology—SXSW 2016Pamela Pavliscak
We design technologies to make life easier, to help tiresome chores go faster, to add value to people's lives. We strive for seamless interaction. We obsess over the details. We believe that we are making the world a better place. And yet we don’t really talk about happiness.
What does is mean to design for happiness? Based on a combination of design research and data science, this proposed SXSW 2016 session will explore what makes people happiest when they use technology and what we can learn from that to design for positive outcomes. Come away from the session with new inspiration and proven techniques for building happiness into the experience. - Panel voting at: http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/vote/47497
Carlos Piera "Global Happiness Navigator" vastaa Delivering Happiness -organisaation maailmanlaajuisen partneriverkoston rakentamisesta. Hän kertoo, miksi onnellisuus on tärkeää liiketoiminnassa sekä siitä, mitä DH tekee, miten ja miksi.
Are you a new or established entrepreneur who is:
- Holding so much fear about all the uncertainties involved?
- Striving to build and nurture trust with your co-founder(s) and team?
- Struggling to keep the vision alive?
- Losing track of your sense of purpose?
- Longing for a sense of peace, by knowing what you need to do and why you’re doing it?
- Craving to simply connect and share your experiences with a trusted sounding board?
- Wanting to move forward with your decision-making?
- Feeling overwhelmed with a lot of junk getting in the way of you and your progress?
Get in touch now to schedule your initial and free sample session to show you how coaching helps and to test the chemistry levels between us. Feel free to share with others who you think might be interested: thouraya@thourayasayess.com
Tapping into the biggest technology trend of the last ten years, creating massive wealth and leapfrogging the entire marketing community in the process!
Tapping into the biggest technology trend of the last ten years, creating massive wealth and leapfrogging the entire marketing community in the process!
Discover the secrets of copywriting success from the master. From novice to pro in easy stages
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Whether you need to write copy for your website, your blog, a cover letter or CV; these techniqu WORD for any medium.
This course offers actionable tools and templates which anyone can use to get <b>RESULTS right away. You will learn to write effective copy fast, so you can get on with running your business.
If you think you know everything there is to know about copywriting, wait until you unlock the <b>SECRETS inside this course that the top professional copywriters don't want to tell you.
In this course, you will learn how to write copy that connects and converts. In other words you’re going to learn to craft copywriting that actually sounds like you, that comes from your heart and makes people excited to buy what you sell.
What makes this course different?
* I work professionally as a copywriter and marketing consultant- this course will be way more comprehensive than any amount of Googling (believe me, I’ve done it all)
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* The course includes the little-known marketing psychology tricks that professional copywriters use to win life-long customers and clients.
My teaching style is straight forward, clear, concise and to-the-point. I use practical real-life advice that you can apply straight away. I can’t wait to get started with you on your journey to copywriting success.
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Our goal is to inspire an international movement of millennials to follow their ambitions and break out the bad habits they may have been trained their entire life.
How Can We Stop the Information Economy From Leaching the Value Our of Our Ha...BeingSocial.Us
Slide deck from my conversation with the Ashland Internet Marketing Group on December 16, 2010.
If you would like me to have this conversation with your group, feel free to email me at beingsocialus@gmail.com
You dont have to wait for things to happen... You have the power to make things happen! The Art of Selling describes the basics of how you can persuade people more effectively, more ethically, and more often. Youll also discover that there is virtually nothing on earth that brings as much personal satisfaction as being able to save another person time, money, or frustration because of the goods, products, and services you have to offer.
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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.
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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.
Business Valuation Principles for EntrepreneursBen Wann
This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
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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.
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Unveiling the Secrets How Does Generative AI Work.pdfSam H
At its core, generative artificial intelligence relies on the concept of generative models, which serve as engines that churn out entirely new data resembling their training data. It is like a sculptor who has studied so many forms found in nature and then uses this knowledge to create sculptures from his imagination that have never been seen before anywhere else. If taken to cyberspace, gans work almost the same way.
6. It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the
brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but
from their regard to their own interest...
The Wealth of Nations, Book I Chapter II
9. By pursuing his own interest he frequently
promotes that of the society more effectually than
when he really intends to promote it.
The Wealth of Nations, Book 4 Chapter II
10. but what is even more awesome is that this
invisible hand ain’t so invisible anymore
11.
12. it’s a big freakin’ obvious hand and it
comes in the form of...
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14. and we are using these tools to produce all sorts of
content online like
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19. as we raise our voices, we are doing the stuff that
is making us really freakin’
36. characteristics of homo-economicus
• efficient
• predictable
• motivated by the best deals
• influenced heavily by marketing
• will always work in his/her own best interest
• mostly rational in buying decisions
40. characteristics of homo-feelgoodomicus
• inefficient
• unpredictable
• motivated by what makes him/her happy
• ignores marketing messages where possible and rails against marketing
messages that annoy
• will sometimes cut of his/her nose to spite his/her face
• buys crap that makes no sense whatsoever, like those big foam fingers for
$10 at sports games
62. 7 reasons that happiness is key to success
1. happy customers talk to more people about their positive experience
2. unhappy customers talk to the MOST people about their negative experience
3. happy customers are repeat customers
4. happy customers will pay more for an awesome experience
5. happy customers are loyal
6. happy customers will drive your marketing for you
7. happy employees are more productive, creative and loyal
76. competence includes:
•confidence in one’s abilities/knowing one’s strength’s
•feedback from others on one’s performance
•learning and growing skills
•self-actualization
•doing meaningful work
•getting into flow
78. relatedness includes:
•interacting with others
•connecting with people and connecting people
•giving to others/being generous
•feeling loved
•emotional security
•acknowledgement and support (mentorship)
80. self-esteem includes:
•your ‘set-point’ or natural (genetic) confidence level
•something you can work on through cognitive
behavioral therapy, meditation or medications
•not influenced from the outside world, but apparent
when triggered by events from the outside world
81. the pillars of happiness
• autonomy
• competence
• relatedness
• self-esteem or set point
from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, published by the American Psychological Association (APA) 2007.
82. what is really important about knowing these pillars
is to understand what works AGAINST happiness
as much as what creates it.
91. what leads to lack of control
•loss of control over the circumstances of one’s life
•loss of agency
•withheld information
•secrecy
•uncontrollable circumstances
123. we need to take the stuff that leads to people
feeling autonomous and build it into what we are
doing...
124. 5 ways to create feelings of autonomy
1. give people tools to personalize their experiences
2. build tools that democratize previously inaccessible industries
3. offer clear and attractive choices
4. be open and transparent
5. don’t lock people in
126. 5 ways to increase feelings of competence
1. create flow...simple entry point to more complex systems
2. allow ways for mentors to interact with newbies (create rewards)
3. build consecutive levels of achievement into the experience
4. plant ‘easter eggs’
5. don’t talk down to your customer
128. The flow state is an optimal state of intrinsic
motivation, where the person is fully immersed in
what he or she is doing. This is a feeling everyone
has at times, characterized by a feeling of great
freedom, enjoyment, fulfillment, and skill—and
during which temporal concerns (time, food, ego-
self, etc.) are typically ignored.
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132. achieving flow
• skills acquired along the way
• clear goals
• feedback provided along the way
• user control
• facilitate concentration and involvement by making the activity as distinct as
possible from so-called reality
134. 5 ways to increase relatedness
1. build in multiple ways for customers to interact
2. have many collaborative experiences
3. create simple ways for customers to share with a friend
4. design for generosity
5. create online/offline meeting experiences
137. makes customers happy by
• WOW customer service (autonomy)
• comments/shared feedback on shoes (competence)
• twitter, blogging interactions (relatedness)
• 10 core values (all of the above)
152. makes customers happy by
• giving choice in style of notebook - but not too much choice (autonomy)
• connecting the experience with turn of the century intellectuals (competence)
• moleskinerie (relatedness)
• social object (relatedness)
156. makes customers happy by
• creating a tool for simple spurts of self expression (autonomy)
• ability to learn more advanced functions (competence)
• api allows people to build and be more creative with the core (competence)
• simplicity of tweeting questions and getting instant answers (competence)
• following others gives stream of consciousness (relatedness)
• learning about others day to day mundane to deep thoughts and emotions
(relatedness)
164. makes customers happy by
• holding regular PIBB chats, VIP program (autonomy)
• the ability to follow others and form groups around gathering knowledge
(competence)
• give thanks (relatedness)
168. makes customers happy by
• plugin architecture and templating system allows for total personalization
(autonomy)
• open source and transparent (autonomy)
• really simple hosted solutions all the way to self-installed (competence)
• lots of easter eggs (competence)
• sphere plugin, promotion of popular blogs, comment systems and trackbacks
(relatedness)