This document describes how The Insiders network helps brands activate brand advocates to promote products through word-of-mouth marketing. It discusses the power of word-of-mouth recommendations over traditional advertising and outlines The Insiders' process for running word-of-mouth campaigns. This includes carefully selecting advocates, providing them with product experiences, and activating them to have conversations and share content to influence purchasing behaviors. The campaigns aim to build brands through increased sales, penetration, engagement, and positive reputation.
This document discusses the evolution of the internet and social media. It provides examples of how Web 1.0 technologies like photo galleries and encyclopedias have been replaced by Web 2.0 versions on sites like Flickr and Wikipedia that enable user participation and collaboration. The document also discusses how social media supports human needs for social interaction and democracy. It provides categories of social media and examples of how companies have successfully used social media case studies. Finally, it outlines considerations for developing an effective social media strategy.
Applied Biomechanics provides insight into biomechanics in relation to the design and construction of devices. It covers topics such as Newtonian mechanics, biomechanical measurement methods, anthropometry, sports, ergonomics, and modeling. Cumulative trauma disorders, also known as repetitive stress injuries, are preventable but not really treatable and are caused by repetitive or forceful motions. The exposure-response-effect model relates the load on the body to biomechanical responses, tolerance levels, and potential injury or disability based on individual factors.
The document discusses the concept of force. It provides three examples of how force affects motion or interactions. In the first example, the author hits a ball with varying levels of force and measures how far the ball travels, finding that greater force leads to greater distance. The second example notes that using small force won't make someone leave a room but greater force would. The third example is that a professional wrestler would need to use great force to knock someone down, but small force wouldn't achieve that.
This document describes how The Insiders network helps brands activate brand advocates to promote products through word-of-mouth marketing. It discusses the power of word-of-mouth recommendations over traditional advertising and outlines The Insiders' process for running word-of-mouth campaigns. This includes carefully selecting advocates, providing them with product experiences, and activating them to have conversations and share content to influence purchasing behaviors. The campaigns aim to build brands through increased sales, penetration, engagement, and positive reputation.
This document discusses the evolution of the internet and social media. It provides examples of how Web 1.0 technologies like photo galleries and encyclopedias have been replaced by Web 2.0 versions on sites like Flickr and Wikipedia that enable user participation and collaboration. The document also discusses how social media supports human needs for social interaction and democracy. It provides categories of social media and examples of how companies have successfully used social media case studies. Finally, it outlines considerations for developing an effective social media strategy.
Applied Biomechanics provides insight into biomechanics in relation to the design and construction of devices. It covers topics such as Newtonian mechanics, biomechanical measurement methods, anthropometry, sports, ergonomics, and modeling. Cumulative trauma disorders, also known as repetitive stress injuries, are preventable but not really treatable and are caused by repetitive or forceful motions. The exposure-response-effect model relates the load on the body to biomechanical responses, tolerance levels, and potential injury or disability based on individual factors.
The document discusses the concept of force. It provides three examples of how force affects motion or interactions. In the first example, the author hits a ball with varying levels of force and measures how far the ball travels, finding that greater force leads to greater distance. The second example notes that using small force won't make someone leave a room but greater force would. The third example is that a professional wrestler would need to use great force to knock someone down, but small force wouldn't achieve that.
Marketing metrics control@5 5-07-to be distributedRandy Hawthorne
Marketing metrics are used to assess the success of marketing plans and objectives, monitor progress, understand discrepancies, and provide direction for adjustments. Common metrics include costs and values of prospects and customers, ROI of campaigns, conversion and response rates, brand awareness, market share, and sales. Control in marketing is important to compare actual performance to plans, understand where discrepancies occur, and recognize changing conditions. The steps in control are to measure actual performance, compare to objectives, and make adjustments based on analysis.
A Very Sad & Devastating Happening - Beauty Lost
I am sending you the attachment to one of the world's most unique and deeply inspiring experiences for art and garden lovers of all ages created by Bruno Torfs. On Saturday the raging fires in Victoria completely destroyed his unique forest creation taking over 300 paintings and sculptures. As you take a walk through the forest on the attachment herein, please take a moment to reflect on the beauty gone and the many people who have lost their homes, their loved ones, their livelihoods, the severely injured, the animal life and the dedicated fire-fighters, police, civilians, and those involved in caring for the traumatized and injured.
Oyster connect.com about us_how it works_june 2014Oyster Connect
Virtual projects allow students to gain work experience remotely by completing projects for industry professionals online, while face-to-face internships involve working in person. Virtual projects on OysterConnect.com display details like duration, audience, work requirements and the background of sponsoring companies. They also showcase the profiles of industry professionals overseeing the work to improve credibility. Upon completion, students receive ratings and certificates, and their profiles showcase their skills and abilities to potential future employers.
The Society of Mary in New Zealand (SMNZ) faces challenges with an aging membership and lack of new vocations. In response, the SMNZ will join with Australia to form a new Marist Asia Pacific Province by 2012. They are also reconfiguring their mission to focus on three major strands: foreign missions, formation/education of youth, and missionary parishes/pastoral areas. The SMNZ recognizes change is needed to carry out their mission into the future and remain a significant religious presence in New Zealand.
NetResident - мониторинг и контент-анализ трафикаMilla Bren
A brief description of NetResident - a network content monitoring program that captures, stores, analyzes, and reconstructs network events such as e-mail messages, Web pages, downloaded files, instant messages and VoIP conversations (in Russian).
Краткое описание NetResident - программы сетевого мониторинга, предназначенной для перехвата, хранения, анализа и восстановления различных сетевых событий: сообщений электронной почты, веб-страниц, загруженных файлов, сообщений коммуникационных программ (ICQ/AIM, MSN) и разговоров по IP-телефонии (VoIP). (На русском языке).
This document introduces the Six Thinking Hats framework devised by Edward de Bono. The six hats represent six different perspectives: White Hat focuses on objective facts; Red Hat focuses on emotions and intuitions; Black Hat focuses on caution and criticism; Yellow Hat focuses on benefits and solutions; Green Hat focuses on creativity; and Blue Hat focuses on control and overview. The framework can be used to structure group discussions by assigning a hat to focus thinking from that perspective. It encourages separating intellectual and emotional thinking for better decision making.
This document is a collection of life events and memories from Jessica Lynn Wamsley's life from her birth in 1986 through 2009. Some key events included growing up in Santa Monica with her childhood best friend, her parents' divorce in 1989, experiencing the 1994 Northridge earthquake, graduating high school in 2004 and community college in 2009, and the loss of her grandmother to Alzheimer's in 2007.
Marketing metrics control@5 5-07-to be distributedRandy Hawthorne
Marketing metrics are used to assess the success of marketing plans and objectives, monitor progress, understand discrepancies, and provide direction for adjustments. Common metrics include costs and values of prospects and customers, ROI of campaigns, conversion and response rates, brand awareness, market share, and sales. Control in marketing is important to compare actual performance to plans, understand where discrepancies occur, and recognize changing conditions. The steps in control are to measure actual performance, compare to objectives, and make adjustments based on analysis.
A Very Sad & Devastating Happening - Beauty Lost
I am sending you the attachment to one of the world's most unique and deeply inspiring experiences for art and garden lovers of all ages created by Bruno Torfs. On Saturday the raging fires in Victoria completely destroyed his unique forest creation taking over 300 paintings and sculptures. As you take a walk through the forest on the attachment herein, please take a moment to reflect on the beauty gone and the many people who have lost their homes, their loved ones, their livelihoods, the severely injured, the animal life and the dedicated fire-fighters, police, civilians, and those involved in caring for the traumatized and injured.
Oyster connect.com about us_how it works_june 2014Oyster Connect
Virtual projects allow students to gain work experience remotely by completing projects for industry professionals online, while face-to-face internships involve working in person. Virtual projects on OysterConnect.com display details like duration, audience, work requirements and the background of sponsoring companies. They also showcase the profiles of industry professionals overseeing the work to improve credibility. Upon completion, students receive ratings and certificates, and their profiles showcase their skills and abilities to potential future employers.
The Society of Mary in New Zealand (SMNZ) faces challenges with an aging membership and lack of new vocations. In response, the SMNZ will join with Australia to form a new Marist Asia Pacific Province by 2012. They are also reconfiguring their mission to focus on three major strands: foreign missions, formation/education of youth, and missionary parishes/pastoral areas. The SMNZ recognizes change is needed to carry out their mission into the future and remain a significant religious presence in New Zealand.
NetResident - мониторинг и контент-анализ трафикаMilla Bren
A brief description of NetResident - a network content monitoring program that captures, stores, analyzes, and reconstructs network events such as e-mail messages, Web pages, downloaded files, instant messages and VoIP conversations (in Russian).
Краткое описание NetResident - программы сетевого мониторинга, предназначенной для перехвата, хранения, анализа и восстановления различных сетевых событий: сообщений электронной почты, веб-страниц, загруженных файлов, сообщений коммуникационных программ (ICQ/AIM, MSN) и разговоров по IP-телефонии (VoIP). (На русском языке).
This document introduces the Six Thinking Hats framework devised by Edward de Bono. The six hats represent six different perspectives: White Hat focuses on objective facts; Red Hat focuses on emotions and intuitions; Black Hat focuses on caution and criticism; Yellow Hat focuses on benefits and solutions; Green Hat focuses on creativity; and Blue Hat focuses on control and overview. The framework can be used to structure group discussions by assigning a hat to focus thinking from that perspective. It encourages separating intellectual and emotional thinking for better decision making.
This document is a collection of life events and memories from Jessica Lynn Wamsley's life from her birth in 1986 through 2009. Some key events included growing up in Santa Monica with her childhood best friend, her parents' divorce in 1989, experiencing the 1994 Northridge earthquake, graduating high school in 2004 and community college in 2009, and the loss of her grandmother to Alzheimer's in 2007.