HEROsdk delivers an additional monetization stream, on top of any current revenue streams. In most cases, the resulting User Value grows by over 100% !
AppSnips is a one-stop shop that helps developers monetize their apps through distribution, promotion, and payments. It distributes apps to over 30 tier 1 operator stores worldwide reaching over 1 billion users. AppSnips also promotes apps through targeted ads and premium placements in a cost-per-acquisition model. Additionally, it provides in-app billing capabilities to help developers convert users to paying customers through various monetization models like subscriptions.
InMobi indecode - How Did We Build Our App at FreechargeInMobi
Raghuram Trikutam, Head of Mobile @ FreeCharge spoke about 'How To Build An App Like FreeCharge' at InMobi's inDecode event. Learn more at indecode.inmobi.com
The document discusses how the mobile app marketing platform Trademob simplifies the complex process of mobile app promotion. Trademob offers one tracking solution, aggregated market data, and clear reporting to optimize results. This reduces cost per installation by 30-60% compared to managing multiple ad networks, SDKs, and reporting dashboards. Trademob uses fingerprinting technology for privacy-compliant user tracking across different traffic sources and devices.
AppLift is the leading mobile games marketing platform, focussed on freemium games. We bridge mobile game developers who wish to acquire loyal gamers with publishers that are able deliver these at high-quality and scale. So far, we partner with 100+ game publishers such as King, Wooga and EA and with 1000+ publishers.
As freemium mobile games are sky-rocketing and consumers already play ø 55mins on their smartphones / tablets per day, we help publishers around the globe to substantially benefit from these dynamics:
By complementing their digital products & services with compelling games. This not only complements and monetizes traffic, but much more leads to incremental subscribers, increased satisfaction / loyalty and thus ARPU.
We are 65 people headquartered in Berlin with offices in San Francisco and Seoul
This document discusses A/B testing for Android apps using the Optimimo platform. It describes how A/B testing can help understand user behavior, detect navigation patterns, and increase conversion rates. The platform allows running various tests including A/B tests, multivariate tests, heat maps, navigation flow charts, usability surveys, and upgrade popups. Setup is simple, requiring just integration of the SDK and configuration of tests and variations. Optimimo claims to offer better quality, more features, affordable pricing, and customer support.
The 8 steps to create a mobile app are: 1) identify a problem and decide app features, 2) decide on a platform such as Apple or Android, 3) design the app functionality, 4) develop a prototype, 5) integrate analytics tools like Google Analytics to track usage, 6) identify beta-testers to provide feedback and eliminate bugs, 7) release the app, and 8) support and upgrade the app based on user needs.
Azetone: Mobile A/B Testing & Personalization Philippe Dumont
This document discusses mobile A/B testing and personalization solutions from Azetone. It describes Azetone's single SDK that allows users to understand mobile app UX, optimize apps with real-time A/B testing and updates, and personalize apps dynamically. Key features include easy integration through a single SDK, real-time testing and deployment without app store submissions, and integration with other platforms. An example is given of a company that improved conversions by 36% through A/B testing with Azetone.
HEROsdk delivers an additional monetization stream, on top of any current revenue streams. In most cases, the resulting User Value grows by over 100% !
AppSnips is a one-stop shop that helps developers monetize their apps through distribution, promotion, and payments. It distributes apps to over 30 tier 1 operator stores worldwide reaching over 1 billion users. AppSnips also promotes apps through targeted ads and premium placements in a cost-per-acquisition model. Additionally, it provides in-app billing capabilities to help developers convert users to paying customers through various monetization models like subscriptions.
InMobi indecode - How Did We Build Our App at FreechargeInMobi
Raghuram Trikutam, Head of Mobile @ FreeCharge spoke about 'How To Build An App Like FreeCharge' at InMobi's inDecode event. Learn more at indecode.inmobi.com
The document discusses how the mobile app marketing platform Trademob simplifies the complex process of mobile app promotion. Trademob offers one tracking solution, aggregated market data, and clear reporting to optimize results. This reduces cost per installation by 30-60% compared to managing multiple ad networks, SDKs, and reporting dashboards. Trademob uses fingerprinting technology for privacy-compliant user tracking across different traffic sources and devices.
AppLift is the leading mobile games marketing platform, focussed on freemium games. We bridge mobile game developers who wish to acquire loyal gamers with publishers that are able deliver these at high-quality and scale. So far, we partner with 100+ game publishers such as King, Wooga and EA and with 1000+ publishers.
As freemium mobile games are sky-rocketing and consumers already play ø 55mins on their smartphones / tablets per day, we help publishers around the globe to substantially benefit from these dynamics:
By complementing their digital products & services with compelling games. This not only complements and monetizes traffic, but much more leads to incremental subscribers, increased satisfaction / loyalty and thus ARPU.
We are 65 people headquartered in Berlin with offices in San Francisco and Seoul
This document discusses A/B testing for Android apps using the Optimimo platform. It describes how A/B testing can help understand user behavior, detect navigation patterns, and increase conversion rates. The platform allows running various tests including A/B tests, multivariate tests, heat maps, navigation flow charts, usability surveys, and upgrade popups. Setup is simple, requiring just integration of the SDK and configuration of tests and variations. Optimimo claims to offer better quality, more features, affordable pricing, and customer support.
The 8 steps to create a mobile app are: 1) identify a problem and decide app features, 2) decide on a platform such as Apple or Android, 3) design the app functionality, 4) develop a prototype, 5) integrate analytics tools like Google Analytics to track usage, 6) identify beta-testers to provide feedback and eliminate bugs, 7) release the app, and 8) support and upgrade the app based on user needs.
Azetone: Mobile A/B Testing & Personalization Philippe Dumont
This document discusses mobile A/B testing and personalization solutions from Azetone. It describes Azetone's single SDK that allows users to understand mobile app UX, optimize apps with real-time A/B testing and updates, and personalize apps dynamically. Key features include easy integration through a single SDK, real-time testing and deployment without app store submissions, and integration with other platforms. An example is given of a company that improved conversions by 36% through A/B testing with Azetone.
5 Steps in Choosing the Right 3rd Party Tools (SDKs) for your Mobile AppSafeDK
This document outlines a 5-step process for choosing the right third-party tools (SDKs) for a mobile app:
1. Create a list of needed SDKs based on the app's requirements like monetization, analytics, and performance.
2. Use a marketplace to compare SDKs and narrow down options by eliminating low-rated or unneeded SDKs.
3. Ensure SDK quality and behavior using in-app controls to monitor SDK performance in real-time.
4. Evaluate which SDKs provide the best cost-benefit and user experience by talking to developers about issues.
5. Periodically revisit SDK decisions to ensure they still benefit the app and users without new problems.
This document describes App Kites, a mobile strategy company for publishers and authors. It offers mobile websites, Android apps, and iPhone/iPad apps to help reach readers on mobile devices. Services include adding rich multimedia content like audio books and videos, promoting books through social media and analytics, and monetizing content through ads and sales. App Kites uses an iterative development process with user testing to create high-quality, feature-rich mobile apps that engage audiences and promote brands.
This document provides a marketing plan for a mobile app that provides lecture videos from top professors around the world. The plan outlines situational analysis of the target market of 17-25 year olds who prefer mobile learning. It details goals, strategies, and tactics to promote the app through social media and networking sites. Key features for free and premium versions are identified to attract users and premium subscribers. An implementation plan outlines developing the app infrastructure, database, and promotion over the first year.
NerdFighter is launching a new Android app to become the biggest service provider for book lovers in India. The app will help 15 million people by providing textbooks, auctions, classifieds and teacher evaluations. It targets college students and aims to break even initially with costs including app development, designers, bloggers and translators. The executive summary outlines goals, strategy, tactics, implementation and performance evaluation.
The document provides a marketing plan for an Android career guidance app called "Achievers". The app aims to help engineering students in India choose the right career by providing career matches and development plans based on aptitude tests. The plan details targeting 1.5 million graduating engineering students annually through social media promotion and campus ambassadors. It outlines developing the app, hiring mentors, monetizing through ads, and expanding marketing over time with the goal of reaching 40,000 students in the first year.
The document outlines steps for creating a quality Windows Phone app, including choosing an idea, sketching the app framework, selecting controls, designing layout and style, leveraging Windows Phone 8 features, creating a design, implementing in sections, and publishing to the store. It also discusses C# and XAML for development and provides contact information for the presenter.
Keyword Research: Finding 100's of Keywords With The Click Of A Button
Analyzing Keyword
Generating App Title
Writing your way for Ranking #1
How to use main keyword and secondary keyword within description
First Impressions are Crucial
Split Testing your Icon
Bonus- To Increase Downloads
App Reviews Importance and Methods
Get Featured
Partnership, Influencers, Marketing and PR
Social Media Marketing
Viral Loops & Referrals
Paid App Installs
LTV
Re-Engagement
10 stages of mobile app development process 2022SynapseIndia
Check out the 10 steps to develop an engaging mobile app for your business. Hire application developers from SynapseIndia to build a unique custom mobile app.
https://www.synapseindia.com/article/stages-of-mobile-app-development-process
This document outlines a 10 step process for developing a successful mobile app. The steps include: 1) identifying user needs and app features, 2) determining target users, revenue model, and platforms, 3) designing the app interface and user experience, 4) choosing a development approach like native, web, or hybrid, 5) creating a prototype, 6) integrating analytics, 7) beta testing with target users, 8) deploying the app, 9) analyzing usage metrics, and 10) upgrading the app over time with improvements and new features. The company providing this process has 14 years of mobile development experience across 400 completed projects.
For our clients we create apps for every mobile platform and smart TV that is available in Poland. We have carried out over 400 projects and our apps are used by millions of users all over the world. We offer advanced IT solutions in the area of video media consumption and mobile commerce. We also specialise in NFC technologies, Bluetooth, interior navigation and many other issues which are essential on the mobile solutions market.
This document discusses strategies for user acquisition through organic and paid channels. It begins by covering organic user acquisition techniques like keyword research, creating appealing app store metadata, and leveraging user reviews. It then covers paid user acquisition channels like Facebook ads, Google Ads, and mobile ad networks. Key recommendations include choosing keywords strategically, split testing app assets, building communities on social media, and attributing the relationship between paid and organic installs for better ROI. The document provides checklists and examples to help optimize different acquisition tactics.
The document provides guidance on application design and development. It emphasizes designing for the user experience first before starting development. Key points include:
1) The primary focus should be understanding the user, their needs, and creating an experience that engages them within the first 8 seconds.
2) Thorough planning, research, and paper prototyping should be done upfront to define the purpose and scope of the app before starting coding.
3) Interactivity and how users will interact with the application needs to be a core part of the design process.
4) Creativity happens away from the computer through activities like sketching, diagramming, and team collaboration to develop the initial design concepts.
Mobile Healthcare Apps: 7 things to remember to get your app noticedScott Hague
The presentation was conducted at an event organised by the NHS Innovations South East and was hosted at the Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust and will provide you with 7 key points to implement, consider and remember when trying to get your healthcare app noticed.
How to get your app noticed. Often, too much time, energy and money is spent during the design and development phase of a mobile app with little consideration on a launch and marketing strategy. Many healthcare organisations wonder 'what next.
MyEventApps (MyEventApps.com) presents "Mobile App Marketing 101: Tips to Market & Promote Your Event's App."
Congratulations on developing your very own Mobile App! You probably want everyone else to be just as excited as you are about your upcoming or existing app. We’ve created this guide to provide mobile app marketing best practices that will help maximize your number of app downloads and increase the level of app engagement.
Simply put, this guide will help you get the most of your event’s app. It includes details on the need for a web promo page, QR codes and short links, social media, offline, press releases, mobile contests, and so much more.
This presentation is brought to you by the team at MyEventApps, a feature-rich yet easy and affordable mobile app service for event based organizations. MyEventApps.com
This document provides guidance on developing a mobile app idea from concept to market launch. It recommends writing a document describing the app's purpose, audience, features, and elevator pitch. It also suggests refining this document, researching competitors, finding a developer team, creating mockups, planning development in stages, setting a launch date, and getting involved throughout the process. The overall process involves ideating the concept, building a team, planning, developing in stages, and launching the app.
This document describes a $50 marketing campaign offered by G Spot Social that uses Facebook ads and QR codes to promote a business. The campaign involves designing a Facebook app for the business, launching the app, and creating QR codes that link to the app when scanned. The goal is to leverage word-of-mouth and social sharing as customers like and share the ad, exposing the business to a potentially large network of people. The document provides examples of other business types that have used G Spot Social's services and emphasizes that they are a small business helping other small businesses grow through digital marketing.
Steps To Create An On Demand Courier Delivery App.pdfEliza Smith
Wondering to know which steps are required to build a #courierdeliveryapp? If yes, read this comprehensive guide on courier delivery app development & explore it.
This document outlines a marketing plan for a mobile reading app called "Read Up!" that allows users to access a collection of short stories and articles for free. The plan aims to attract loyal users and achieve high rankings by focusing on an easy-to-use interface, customer satisfaction, and building the best collection. It will target all readers, especially those who don't regularly read, and plans to engage customers through rewards. The app will differentiate itself through creative designs and features while addressing customer needs and feedback. Social media marketing will be key to creating buzz and driving downloads. Revenue will come from a premium version and in-app purchases of additional content.
Developing a saa s platform for a niche audienceMangoCRM
This document outlines a four step process for developing a software as a service platform targeted at a niche audience: 1) Uncover unmet needs and pain points through feedback to define the minimum viable product, 2) Build a basic beta version accessible on all devices that addresses the main issues, 3) Evaluate the potential user base that the app could help and identify the most important features, 4) Launch the minimum viable product and market it as a solution to the audience's specific issues. The process emphasizes continuous feedback to refine the product.
Keep an eye out for the Top iPhone App Development Trends for 2023.pdfTechugo
Hiring app developers in India is an excellent option for entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized businesses, and large billion-dollar corporations. Many app development companies in India offer quality solutions at an affordable cost. However, it can take time to choose the right one. But, with the right tools, it is easy.
This document provides an introduction to inventions from the UK and discusses the television show Dragons' Den. It outlines several famous UK inventions such as the television, telephone, World Wide Web, trains, and cat's eye. Examples of pitches on Dragons' Den are given, including a magic wand remote for Harry Potter fans. Students are instructed to work in teams to develop their own product idea to present at the next lesson, similar to pitches on Dragons' Den.
5 Steps in Choosing the Right 3rd Party Tools (SDKs) for your Mobile AppSafeDK
This document outlines a 5-step process for choosing the right third-party tools (SDKs) for a mobile app:
1. Create a list of needed SDKs based on the app's requirements like monetization, analytics, and performance.
2. Use a marketplace to compare SDKs and narrow down options by eliminating low-rated or unneeded SDKs.
3. Ensure SDK quality and behavior using in-app controls to monitor SDK performance in real-time.
4. Evaluate which SDKs provide the best cost-benefit and user experience by talking to developers about issues.
5. Periodically revisit SDK decisions to ensure they still benefit the app and users without new problems.
This document describes App Kites, a mobile strategy company for publishers and authors. It offers mobile websites, Android apps, and iPhone/iPad apps to help reach readers on mobile devices. Services include adding rich multimedia content like audio books and videos, promoting books through social media and analytics, and monetizing content through ads and sales. App Kites uses an iterative development process with user testing to create high-quality, feature-rich mobile apps that engage audiences and promote brands.
This document provides a marketing plan for a mobile app that provides lecture videos from top professors around the world. The plan outlines situational analysis of the target market of 17-25 year olds who prefer mobile learning. It details goals, strategies, and tactics to promote the app through social media and networking sites. Key features for free and premium versions are identified to attract users and premium subscribers. An implementation plan outlines developing the app infrastructure, database, and promotion over the first year.
NerdFighter is launching a new Android app to become the biggest service provider for book lovers in India. The app will help 15 million people by providing textbooks, auctions, classifieds and teacher evaluations. It targets college students and aims to break even initially with costs including app development, designers, bloggers and translators. The executive summary outlines goals, strategy, tactics, implementation and performance evaluation.
The document provides a marketing plan for an Android career guidance app called "Achievers". The app aims to help engineering students in India choose the right career by providing career matches and development plans based on aptitude tests. The plan details targeting 1.5 million graduating engineering students annually through social media promotion and campus ambassadors. It outlines developing the app, hiring mentors, monetizing through ads, and expanding marketing over time with the goal of reaching 40,000 students in the first year.
The document outlines steps for creating a quality Windows Phone app, including choosing an idea, sketching the app framework, selecting controls, designing layout and style, leveraging Windows Phone 8 features, creating a design, implementing in sections, and publishing to the store. It also discusses C# and XAML for development and provides contact information for the presenter.
Keyword Research: Finding 100's of Keywords With The Click Of A Button
Analyzing Keyword
Generating App Title
Writing your way for Ranking #1
How to use main keyword and secondary keyword within description
First Impressions are Crucial
Split Testing your Icon
Bonus- To Increase Downloads
App Reviews Importance and Methods
Get Featured
Partnership, Influencers, Marketing and PR
Social Media Marketing
Viral Loops & Referrals
Paid App Installs
LTV
Re-Engagement
10 stages of mobile app development process 2022SynapseIndia
Check out the 10 steps to develop an engaging mobile app for your business. Hire application developers from SynapseIndia to build a unique custom mobile app.
https://www.synapseindia.com/article/stages-of-mobile-app-development-process
This document outlines a 10 step process for developing a successful mobile app. The steps include: 1) identifying user needs and app features, 2) determining target users, revenue model, and platforms, 3) designing the app interface and user experience, 4) choosing a development approach like native, web, or hybrid, 5) creating a prototype, 6) integrating analytics, 7) beta testing with target users, 8) deploying the app, 9) analyzing usage metrics, and 10) upgrading the app over time with improvements and new features. The company providing this process has 14 years of mobile development experience across 400 completed projects.
For our clients we create apps for every mobile platform and smart TV that is available in Poland. We have carried out over 400 projects and our apps are used by millions of users all over the world. We offer advanced IT solutions in the area of video media consumption and mobile commerce. We also specialise in NFC technologies, Bluetooth, interior navigation and many other issues which are essential on the mobile solutions market.
This document discusses strategies for user acquisition through organic and paid channels. It begins by covering organic user acquisition techniques like keyword research, creating appealing app store metadata, and leveraging user reviews. It then covers paid user acquisition channels like Facebook ads, Google Ads, and mobile ad networks. Key recommendations include choosing keywords strategically, split testing app assets, building communities on social media, and attributing the relationship between paid and organic installs for better ROI. The document provides checklists and examples to help optimize different acquisition tactics.
The document provides guidance on application design and development. It emphasizes designing for the user experience first before starting development. Key points include:
1) The primary focus should be understanding the user, their needs, and creating an experience that engages them within the first 8 seconds.
2) Thorough planning, research, and paper prototyping should be done upfront to define the purpose and scope of the app before starting coding.
3) Interactivity and how users will interact with the application needs to be a core part of the design process.
4) Creativity happens away from the computer through activities like sketching, diagramming, and team collaboration to develop the initial design concepts.
Mobile Healthcare Apps: 7 things to remember to get your app noticedScott Hague
The presentation was conducted at an event organised by the NHS Innovations South East and was hosted at the Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust and will provide you with 7 key points to implement, consider and remember when trying to get your healthcare app noticed.
How to get your app noticed. Often, too much time, energy and money is spent during the design and development phase of a mobile app with little consideration on a launch and marketing strategy. Many healthcare organisations wonder 'what next.
MyEventApps (MyEventApps.com) presents "Mobile App Marketing 101: Tips to Market & Promote Your Event's App."
Congratulations on developing your very own Mobile App! You probably want everyone else to be just as excited as you are about your upcoming or existing app. We’ve created this guide to provide mobile app marketing best practices that will help maximize your number of app downloads and increase the level of app engagement.
Simply put, this guide will help you get the most of your event’s app. It includes details on the need for a web promo page, QR codes and short links, social media, offline, press releases, mobile contests, and so much more.
This presentation is brought to you by the team at MyEventApps, a feature-rich yet easy and affordable mobile app service for event based organizations. MyEventApps.com
This document provides guidance on developing a mobile app idea from concept to market launch. It recommends writing a document describing the app's purpose, audience, features, and elevator pitch. It also suggests refining this document, researching competitors, finding a developer team, creating mockups, planning development in stages, setting a launch date, and getting involved throughout the process. The overall process involves ideating the concept, building a team, planning, developing in stages, and launching the app.
This document describes a $50 marketing campaign offered by G Spot Social that uses Facebook ads and QR codes to promote a business. The campaign involves designing a Facebook app for the business, launching the app, and creating QR codes that link to the app when scanned. The goal is to leverage word-of-mouth and social sharing as customers like and share the ad, exposing the business to a potentially large network of people. The document provides examples of other business types that have used G Spot Social's services and emphasizes that they are a small business helping other small businesses grow through digital marketing.
Steps To Create An On Demand Courier Delivery App.pdfEliza Smith
Wondering to know which steps are required to build a #courierdeliveryapp? If yes, read this comprehensive guide on courier delivery app development & explore it.
This document outlines a marketing plan for a mobile reading app called "Read Up!" that allows users to access a collection of short stories and articles for free. The plan aims to attract loyal users and achieve high rankings by focusing on an easy-to-use interface, customer satisfaction, and building the best collection. It will target all readers, especially those who don't regularly read, and plans to engage customers through rewards. The app will differentiate itself through creative designs and features while addressing customer needs and feedback. Social media marketing will be key to creating buzz and driving downloads. Revenue will come from a premium version and in-app purchases of additional content.
Developing a saa s platform for a niche audienceMangoCRM
This document outlines a four step process for developing a software as a service platform targeted at a niche audience: 1) Uncover unmet needs and pain points through feedback to define the minimum viable product, 2) Build a basic beta version accessible on all devices that addresses the main issues, 3) Evaluate the potential user base that the app could help and identify the most important features, 4) Launch the minimum viable product and market it as a solution to the audience's specific issues. The process emphasizes continuous feedback to refine the product.
Keep an eye out for the Top iPhone App Development Trends for 2023.pdfTechugo
Hiring app developers in India is an excellent option for entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized businesses, and large billion-dollar corporations. Many app development companies in India offer quality solutions at an affordable cost. However, it can take time to choose the right one. But, with the right tools, it is easy.
This document provides an introduction to inventions from the UK and discusses the television show Dragons' Den. It outlines several famous UK inventions such as the television, telephone, World Wide Web, trains, and cat's eye. Examples of pitches on Dragons' Den are given, including a magic wand remote for Harry Potter fans. Students are instructed to work in teams to develop their own product idea to present at the next lesson, similar to pitches on Dragons' Den.
This document provides instructions for a lesson on app development. It outlines that by the end of the lesson, students will: continue developing their app according to design principles; learn how to create a map screen; and further populate their e-portfolio. It notes that tutorials are available on Moodle and instructs students to illustrate outstanding work using screen sharing. If the app development software is not working, students are told to design their app as a PowerPoint presentation instead.
Appshed Project - how to Screen grab your ProjectKerryJTurner
This document provides instructions for screen grabbing an Appshed project. It instructs the user to screen grab the home page and annotate it to show useful information. It also instructs the user to screen grab each page or section of the project, such as maps, gallery, links, and hyperlinks, and to develop at least two screens for each section. Examples are provided for hyperlinks and linking to PDF documents.
An entrepreneur is preparing a pitch for Dragon's Den to present an invention. They must decide on their invention idea, ensure it does not already exist, and plan a 5 minute pitch that introduces the invention and addresses potential questions. The pitch must include information on the roles of a designer, accountant and marketer. As homework, the entrepreneur must complete a mindmap covering all aspects of the project to compare with other pitches and prototypes of the invention must be placed in designated drawers for review.
This document provides an introduction to inventions from the UK and discusses the television show Dragons' Den. It outlines several famous UK inventions such as the television, telephone, and World Wide Web. It then prompts the reader to watch a pitch video for a Harry Potter magic wand remote on Dragons' Den and answer questions about the product and whether it seems like a good investment. The reader is assigned homework to write tips for a successful pitch.
Charles I was the King of England who was executed in 1649 after being accused of murder, tyranny, and treason during the English Civil Wars. To determine if he would have been executed in 2012, one must understand who Charles I was, why he was executed in 1649, and whether the factors that led to his execution would still apply today. Key considerations include the structure of government, divisions of power between the monarch and parliament, and popular opinion regarding executive authority and people's rights.
Power-Ups give a time limited advantage to the player that picks them up. Power Ups require players to make strategic decisions about when to use them as power ups need to be earned or require timing their use effectively.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
2. • By the end of this lesson you will:
• Apply the feedback received last week (peer
assessment) to improve your app in line with ‘good app’
design features
• Understand how apps can be published using QR
codes. Published your own QR code and viewed your
app on a ‘live device’
• Organise yourself into groups of 4 and select the best
app produced within your group
3. • Use this time to complete your app and act upon the
feedback you received last lesson to make as many
improvements as you can.
• It is a competition, so
do your best!
15
Mins
4. • A Quick Response or QR Code is a form of 2D barcode
• Read by smartphones/ dedicated QR reading devices
30
Mins
• The barcode links directly to text,
emails, websites, phone
numbers, whatever you choose!
• Soon you will see them on
product packaging, shop
displays, advertisements as well
as in emails and on websites!!
5. Click on Share
Select QR Code. This will publish your unique
code. It will give you the option to edit your
description. Make it personal to your App.
6. Your QR code is generated.
If you have a smartphone, take a
picture of it using your camera
and hopefully your App will
appear!
7. • Over the next few lessons we are going to produce
group presentations. Organise yourself into groups of
4 (max).
• Now review each of your apps and choose the best
one in your group.
• Next lesson you are going to produce a professional
presentation of your chosen app (as a group) – it is a
competition so choose wisely!
15
Mins
8. • By the end of this lesson you will:
Apply the feedback received last week (peer
assessment) to improve your app in line with ‘good app’
design features
Understand how apps can be published using QR
codes. Published your own QR code and viewed your
app on a ‘live device’
Organise yourself into groups of 4 and select the best
app produced within your group