@wellwishes "What can YOU do" challenge - http://bit.ly/5YVCNr. Start a campaign at http://mycharitywater.org and include wellwishes in the name. YOU can provide safe water for an entire village!!!
Formatted version of my BWE keynote deck. Full video is here: http://bit.ly/3KQRN9
Theme Selection: A process for choosing a WordPress Theme #WordCampMSPTJList
The Geek Who Speaks People presented a process for helping new bloggers and small businesses evaluate their needs and pick a theme that meets their needs.
a flipbook for Film260
I've never been a Facebook user and I take a lot of good-natured abuse from my friends about it. I feel alternately smug and left out, but I'm too paranoid, too private, and ultimately, too easily frustrated by trivial social drama to get sucked in to it at this late date. So it seemed like the logical talking point for my second Digital Media Studies assignment.
This presentation explores concepts around the sources of inspiration and ideas and practices for eliminating blocks and accessing the spark when you need it to develop and execute great work. Presented at Rich Web Experience 2011, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's take a look at ways to banish your inner critic to give you the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge.
Banish Your Inner Critic to Unblock Creativity - Adobe Max 2015Denise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
Theme Selection: A process for choosing a WordPress Theme #WordCampMSPTJList
The Geek Who Speaks People presented a process for helping new bloggers and small businesses evaluate their needs and pick a theme that meets their needs.
a flipbook for Film260
I've never been a Facebook user and I take a lot of good-natured abuse from my friends about it. I feel alternately smug and left out, but I'm too paranoid, too private, and ultimately, too easily frustrated by trivial social drama to get sucked in to it at this late date. So it seemed like the logical talking point for my second Digital Media Studies assignment.
This presentation explores concepts around the sources of inspiration and ideas and practices for eliminating blocks and accessing the spark when you need it to develop and execute great work. Presented at Rich Web Experience 2011, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's take a look at ways to banish your inner critic to give you the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge.
Banish Your Inner Critic to Unblock Creativity - Adobe Max 2015Denise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
Training on Competency-Based Behavioural Interview (CBBI)qblade
The purpose of this training report is to discuss the design, delivery and evaluation of a training session based on personnel recruitment using the Competency Based Behavioural Interview process (CBBI).
Tips and trends for making the most of your video efforts across social media platforms, guidance on how best to shape and share your messages, and insight into what it takes to build influence and community by sharing on social the right way.
Slides to accompany my talk at Wistiafest 2016.
Hubris kills companies humility drives sustainable long term growth. Find out how, what to do, what to avoid, and who to model. Slides that supported my talk at Digital Marketer's Traffic and Conversions Summit.
Hearing lots of buzzwords like Influencer Relations, Influencer Marketing, Community, and Customer Marketing but not sure how to apply them to your business? HubSpot's Inbound Evangelist shares everything she's learned about Influencer Relations and building community. You'll learn the surprising reason humility is actually a growth multiplier.
Slides for my #INBOUND15 Ideas & Experiences talk Earning Influence: Humility as a Multiplier of Growth.
What’s your company doing with Twitter? Are you getting the results you want? Most companies are “doing Twitter” these days, but it’s often an ineffective scattershot of tactics across the board. In this session, Laura Fitton (co-author, Twitter for Dummies) helps you define your Twitter strategy and provides free tools and resources to carry it out. You’ll discover how to identify your target audience on Twitter, what they’re doing there, how to attract them and generate leads, and practical ways to measure and keep improving upon your efforts.
Slides from my presentation at Social Media Marketing World 2015. #SMMW15
As marketing shifts from advertising and outbound efforts to inbound efforts based on service, we're fast learning that self-centered-growth is expensive, laborious, and unsustainable. In her INBOUND 2014 Inbound Experts talk, Laura Fitton shows how to combine influence, relationships and customer centricity to achieve organic, sustainable, accelerating growth.
Serve others. Tell stories. Move the center
1. Influence:
- Attract & Serve
- 5 Quick tips
2. Relationships:
- Nurture and develop
- Tell your story through the stories of others
3. Customer Centric Growth
- Put the customer in the center of everything
- Only connect
DON'T @Tweet Me, Maybe: 5 mistakes you’re (likely) making with influencers on...Laura "@pistachio" Fitton
5 Important things MOST companies get wrong when they try to contact influencers and journalists using Twitter
1. DON’T @Tweet Me, Maybe?
2. Ask NOT What Influencers Can Do for You…
3. Don’t touch that RT button!
4. Credit Where Credit’s Due
5. Stay Classy
Slides that supported my talk at Agents of Change 2013, as featured in the Portland Press Herald: http://www.pressherald.com/business/Firms-urged-to-cultivate-screaming-raving-fans.html
Unlock the most important fundamentals to success on social media. As covered on inc.com: http://www.inc.com/abigail-tracy/two-word-social-media-strategy.html?&co=f000000009816s-1158206718
Training on Competency-Based Behavioural Interview (CBBI)qblade
The purpose of this training report is to discuss the design, delivery and evaluation of a training session based on personnel recruitment using the Competency Based Behavioural Interview process (CBBI).
Tips and trends for making the most of your video efforts across social media platforms, guidance on how best to shape and share your messages, and insight into what it takes to build influence and community by sharing on social the right way.
Slides to accompany my talk at Wistiafest 2016.
Hubris kills companies humility drives sustainable long term growth. Find out how, what to do, what to avoid, and who to model. Slides that supported my talk at Digital Marketer's Traffic and Conversions Summit.
Hearing lots of buzzwords like Influencer Relations, Influencer Marketing, Community, and Customer Marketing but not sure how to apply them to your business? HubSpot's Inbound Evangelist shares everything she's learned about Influencer Relations and building community. You'll learn the surprising reason humility is actually a growth multiplier.
Slides for my #INBOUND15 Ideas & Experiences talk Earning Influence: Humility as a Multiplier of Growth.
What’s your company doing with Twitter? Are you getting the results you want? Most companies are “doing Twitter” these days, but it’s often an ineffective scattershot of tactics across the board. In this session, Laura Fitton (co-author, Twitter for Dummies) helps you define your Twitter strategy and provides free tools and resources to carry it out. You’ll discover how to identify your target audience on Twitter, what they’re doing there, how to attract them and generate leads, and practical ways to measure and keep improving upon your efforts.
Slides from my presentation at Social Media Marketing World 2015. #SMMW15
As marketing shifts from advertising and outbound efforts to inbound efforts based on service, we're fast learning that self-centered-growth is expensive, laborious, and unsustainable. In her INBOUND 2014 Inbound Experts talk, Laura Fitton shows how to combine influence, relationships and customer centricity to achieve organic, sustainable, accelerating growth.
Serve others. Tell stories. Move the center
1. Influence:
- Attract & Serve
- 5 Quick tips
2. Relationships:
- Nurture and develop
- Tell your story through the stories of others
3. Customer Centric Growth
- Put the customer in the center of everything
- Only connect
DON'T @Tweet Me, Maybe: 5 mistakes you’re (likely) making with influencers on...Laura "@pistachio" Fitton
5 Important things MOST companies get wrong when they try to contact influencers and journalists using Twitter
1. DON’T @Tweet Me, Maybe?
2. Ask NOT What Influencers Can Do for You…
3. Don’t touch that RT button!
4. Credit Where Credit’s Due
5. Stay Classy
Slides that supported my talk at Agents of Change 2013, as featured in the Portland Press Herald: http://www.pressherald.com/business/Firms-urged-to-cultivate-screaming-raving-fans.html
Unlock the most important fundamentals to success on social media. As covered on inc.com: http://www.inc.com/abigail-tracy/two-word-social-media-strategy.html?&co=f000000009816s-1158206718
Slides that supported my closing keynote at Webvisions Portland, May 17, 2012. I've made some slight tweaks for credit, clarity & additional resources.
7. [The Awesomeness Manifesto]
Four Pillars of
Awesomeness…
• Ethical Production
• Insanely Great Stuff
• Love
• Thick Value
http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/haque/2009/09/is_your_business_innovative_or.html
8. Awesome is
NOT a Private
Street
cc: moonlightbulb
Photo Credit: (cc) moonlightbulb on flickr.com
9. Challenge and Inspire
• product of a
creator’s passion
• novel and non-
obvious, evoking
surprise and delight
• something about
them perfectly
reflects the essence
of (their) creation
@awesomefound
21. “learn to not be
afraid of who you
actually are.”
http://pistachio.posterous.com/lauras-rules-0
22. 1. be kind and fair to
everyone.
2. don't worry whether or
not anyone likes you.
3. help people.
4. ask.
5. act. (get excited and
share it)
http://pistachio.posterous.com/lauras-rules-0
laura’s rules
6. love yourself.
7. love others. (try radical
forgiveness)
8. gratitude for everything.
9. hope is your only hope.
(and fear is your only worry)
10. be present.
48. Manners 101
• Dress nicely
– Background graphic, avatar
• Introduce yourself
– Fill out profile completely
– Mention your Twitter on your site
• Be a good conversationalist
– Listen, respond
– Contribute relevant, useful material