Maya Smart and Joe Grimm present "How to Be an Entrepreneur as a Business Journalist," a Webinar hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. For more information, visit http://businessjournalism.org.
As part of a weeklong webinar called 'How to be an Entrepreneur as a Business Journalist', Maya Payne Smart walked participants through ways to be successful. Her talk included finding good examples of success, small business guides and publications, and legal and insurance resources.
Maya Payne Smart presents the free business journalism Webinar, "Sales Strategies for Freelance Business Journalists: Day Two," hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalists.
For more information about free training for business journalists, please visit BusinessJournalism.org.
Co-Marketing Best Practices: Fatal Mistakes Lenders Make with Special Guest M...Total Expert
In our most recent co-marketing webinar we were joined by Mitch Kider, Chairman and Managing Partner of Weiner Brodsky Kider PC. We discussed co-marketing and compliance mistakes lenders routinely make and the best practices for avoiding them.
Here's the presentation from Thursday with some extra links added! Let me know if there's any more you need to know on LinkedIn here! http://uk.linkedin.com/in/mirandabishop/
As part of a weeklong webinar called 'How to be an Entrepreneur as a Business Journalist', Maya Payne Smart walked participants through ways to be successful. Her talk included finding good examples of success, small business guides and publications, and legal and insurance resources.
Maya Payne Smart presents the free business journalism Webinar, "Sales Strategies for Freelance Business Journalists: Day Two," hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalists.
For more information about free training for business journalists, please visit BusinessJournalism.org.
Co-Marketing Best Practices: Fatal Mistakes Lenders Make with Special Guest M...Total Expert
In our most recent co-marketing webinar we were joined by Mitch Kider, Chairman and Managing Partner of Weiner Brodsky Kider PC. We discussed co-marketing and compliance mistakes lenders routinely make and the best practices for avoiding them.
Here's the presentation from Thursday with some extra links added! Let me know if there's any more you need to know on LinkedIn here! http://uk.linkedin.com/in/mirandabishop/
Crush It On LinkedIn: Building Trust, Relationships and ReferralsStephen Murphy
http://www.getbusymedia.com - LinkedIn is by far the most powerful online networking platform for business and career searching. Stephen Murphy, Marketing Manager at PCG Digital Marketing and founder of Get Busy Media, explains in this presentation how to get the most out of your LinkedIn account.
LInkedIn for Business Professionals: How to Find Prospects and Do Business on LinkedIn. This shortened presentation of MarketingMel's two hour hands-on workshop was given to Curt Henry and Summit Companies' Business Planning Workshop clients.
Better Together: How Employer Brand Professionals Can Turn Recruiters into Ad...Aggregage
While employer branding can play a huge role throughout your company, its first mandate is to help attract talent. You could do that all on your lonesome, or you could get recruiters to become your employer brand foot soldiers. But all too often, recruiters push back on employer branding ideas. Working without recruitment support is like building your brand with one hand tied behind your back, so how can you get them to not only see the value of employer branding, but turn them into supporters and even employer brand champions? In this webinar, you'll learn a better strategy for working with recruiters, as well as a number of projects that can turn a tense relationship into something that benefits you all.
Your professional brand is defined by information found about you online. Today's buyer starts their search before the salesperson enters the equation. A compelling, optimized LinkedIn profile is an opportunity to not only be found online, but to control that digital first impression.
Learn how to create a complete, keyword optimized LinkedIn profile. Research shows you are 40 times more effective in all your efforts on LinkedIn with a complete profile.
Understand the value of a building a large LinkedIn network of connections. The size of your network is directly linked to your rank in Google and LinkedIn search.
However, it's not enough to have a complete, keyword optimized profile and a large network. This is only the foundation you build upon. To be successful on LinkedIn you need to proactively reach out to your network: engage with valuable content and status updates that are both helpful and relevant to your target audience.
LinkedIn members are searching for thought leadership on LinkedIn. This is an opportunity to warm up the cold call and position yourself not as a service provide, but a valuable resource.
Your content should reinforce your branding statement and address the challenges that your clients and potential clients have. If you do this consistently, your network will have a clear understanding of your value proposition and reach out when they have a need.
Remember "People love to buy, but they hate to be sold."
I coach people on how to use LinkedIn to market themselves and their business to a targeted audience. If you want to learn more about this, please reach out to me for a complimentary consultation. 201.444.2991 or merrill.theresa@gmail.com
Brett Wallace - How Top Sales Teams Leverage LinkedIn for Social Media Engage...InsideSales.com
Sales Acceleration Summit - This session is now available on demand: http://www.insidesales.com/events/2014/sales-acceleration-summit/brett-wallace
Session Overview
Research by the Corporate Executive Board (CEB) shows that social media engagement is the number one driver of B2B sales rep performance, and a changing buyer landscape ensures that social selling is here to stay.
In this session, Brett Wallace, Director of North American Sales for LinkedIn Sales Solutions, will demonstrate how top sales performers are utilizing networking sites such as LinkedIn to increase pipeline and shift away from the dreaded cold call.
Find out how your company’s Social Selling Index is calculated—and how your team’s social activity stacks up against your competitors’.
Northwestern University journalism professor Alec Klein discusses the process of creating investigative business journalism projects. For more information, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
In this tutorial, Chris Roush helps you become better acquainted with the inner-workings of bankruptcy court and shows you best practices for identifying stories in documents.
Roush is the director of the Carolina Business News Initiative and an associate professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Crush It On LinkedIn: Building Trust, Relationships and ReferralsStephen Murphy
http://www.getbusymedia.com - LinkedIn is by far the most powerful online networking platform for business and career searching. Stephen Murphy, Marketing Manager at PCG Digital Marketing and founder of Get Busy Media, explains in this presentation how to get the most out of your LinkedIn account.
LInkedIn for Business Professionals: How to Find Prospects and Do Business on LinkedIn. This shortened presentation of MarketingMel's two hour hands-on workshop was given to Curt Henry and Summit Companies' Business Planning Workshop clients.
Better Together: How Employer Brand Professionals Can Turn Recruiters into Ad...Aggregage
While employer branding can play a huge role throughout your company, its first mandate is to help attract talent. You could do that all on your lonesome, or you could get recruiters to become your employer brand foot soldiers. But all too often, recruiters push back on employer branding ideas. Working without recruitment support is like building your brand with one hand tied behind your back, so how can you get them to not only see the value of employer branding, but turn them into supporters and even employer brand champions? In this webinar, you'll learn a better strategy for working with recruiters, as well as a number of projects that can turn a tense relationship into something that benefits you all.
Your professional brand is defined by information found about you online. Today's buyer starts their search before the salesperson enters the equation. A compelling, optimized LinkedIn profile is an opportunity to not only be found online, but to control that digital first impression.
Learn how to create a complete, keyword optimized LinkedIn profile. Research shows you are 40 times more effective in all your efforts on LinkedIn with a complete profile.
Understand the value of a building a large LinkedIn network of connections. The size of your network is directly linked to your rank in Google and LinkedIn search.
However, it's not enough to have a complete, keyword optimized profile and a large network. This is only the foundation you build upon. To be successful on LinkedIn you need to proactively reach out to your network: engage with valuable content and status updates that are both helpful and relevant to your target audience.
LinkedIn members are searching for thought leadership on LinkedIn. This is an opportunity to warm up the cold call and position yourself not as a service provide, but a valuable resource.
Your content should reinforce your branding statement and address the challenges that your clients and potential clients have. If you do this consistently, your network will have a clear understanding of your value proposition and reach out when they have a need.
Remember "People love to buy, but they hate to be sold."
I coach people on how to use LinkedIn to market themselves and their business to a targeted audience. If you want to learn more about this, please reach out to me for a complimentary consultation. 201.444.2991 or merrill.theresa@gmail.com
Brett Wallace - How Top Sales Teams Leverage LinkedIn for Social Media Engage...InsideSales.com
Sales Acceleration Summit - This session is now available on demand: http://www.insidesales.com/events/2014/sales-acceleration-summit/brett-wallace
Session Overview
Research by the Corporate Executive Board (CEB) shows that social media engagement is the number one driver of B2B sales rep performance, and a changing buyer landscape ensures that social selling is here to stay.
In this session, Brett Wallace, Director of North American Sales for LinkedIn Sales Solutions, will demonstrate how top sales performers are utilizing networking sites such as LinkedIn to increase pipeline and shift away from the dreaded cold call.
Find out how your company’s Social Selling Index is calculated—and how your team’s social activity stacks up against your competitors’.
Northwestern University journalism professor Alec Klein discusses the process of creating investigative business journalism projects. For more information, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
In this tutorial, Chris Roush helps you become better acquainted with the inner-workings of bankruptcy court and shows you best practices for identifying stories in documents.
Roush is the director of the Carolina Business News Initiative and an associate professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism presents "Investigating the Business of College Athletics" at Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis. For more information, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
Melissa Preddy presents "Finding Personal Finance Angles on Any Beat," a Webinar for business journalists hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
This is the communication campaign plan for The Investigative Reporting Workshop that I've developed as part of my Public Relations Case Studies class.
Jacqui Banaszynski presents "Writing Business News for the Web," a business journalism Webinar hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. For more information free training, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
The Marketing Department of Me, Myself and Iyeagerjenn
A how-to especially for small law firm marketers presented by Jennifer Yeager and Amy Smith. Presented as a webinar for the Legal Marketing Association in July 2007.
This presentation focuses on networking tips and strategies attorneys can use to build their business and enhance client relationships.
Key Topics include:
-How to identify and build your network
-Building your personal brand to improve relationships
-Online and offline tools for effective client development
-Effective strategies for maintaining relationships
Maya Payne Smart and Joe Grimm present "How to be an Entrepreneur as a Business Journalist," a free, week-long Webinar hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. For more information, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
When I reflect on the “Great Entrepreneurs” that I had the opportunity to work for, I am reminded by certain attributes that they all have in common. They were individuals that truly inspired their teams, made things happen helped people to grow and had an extraordinary ability to solve problems and find solutions
Social Media Best Practices: Pacific New Media, April 2017Gwen Woltz
Social media is intended to be both holistic and strategic. Who your business follows, how you converse, what content you share, all tells a story of who you are as a company. Through a tour of best practices of "need to have," "nice to have," and "great to have," you gain with a better understanding of the latest trends, etiquette, what it looks like to "do social media right", and why the details matter.
Gwen Woltz is co-founder of Wahine Media, a local social media agency that specializes in strategically building thriving and engaged online communities for businesses (wahinemedia.com). Gwen is a graduate of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, past president of Social Media Club Hawaii, a finalist for Pacific Edge Magazine`s Young Professional of the Year, one of Hawaii`s Top 15 Social Media Influencers in 2012, and has over 8 years of digital media and marketing experience.
Social media tools offer unprecendented marketing and reputational development opportunities for professionals who depend on building their business through trust and referrals. This presentation offers background on social media and practical tactics for using SM tools.
Winter Wyman was established in 1972 and is one of the largest and most recognized staffing firms in the Northeast, serving the New England and Metro New York job markets.
Winter Wyman specializes in recruiting permanent, contract and contract-to-permanent professionals for a variety of roles.
Winter Wyman handles searches for technology, accounting & finance, and human resources professionals.
Data journalist Steve Doig, the Knight Chair at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, demonstrates 10 data sources you may never have heard of that can lend rich context to your business and economic stories and spark meaningful investigations.
“Developing an Effective Business Journalism Syllabus - Leverage! Using Existing Resources to Create a Killer Course" from Reynolds Business Journalism Week 2016 by Keith Herndon
“Marketing Your Work and Engaging Your Audience - Engaging Audiences to Promote Your Work” from Reynolds Business Journalism Week 2016 by Rebecca Blatt
Christina Leonard, Director of Reynolds Business Reporting Bureau at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication shared 30 Agriculture stories at this year's Ag Media Summit. Take a look at these 30 examples of unique agriculture coverage to help end your writer's block!
Pulitzer Prize winner, Michael J. Berens of The Seattle Times presents "Data Journalism 101," a three-hour, hands-on workshop for the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at the Excellence in Journalism Conference in Nashville, Tenn. on Sept. 4, 2014.
Part 3 offers tips for creating your own databases.
For more business journalism training opportunities and resources, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.
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Just a game Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?