Case study presentation on the challenges of multi-channel, multi-country data-centric b2b marketing in Europe.
Presented at the 2012 DMA Conference, Las Vegas.
The document discusses different image formats for use on a website. The GIF and JPEG formats are not recommended as they do not interact on websites and load too slowly. The Animated GIF format is recommended because it interacts on websites, loads in under a second for 56kbps, and has small file sizes for buttons around 9.56K, making it suitable for both dial-up and broadband users.
The document is about the solar system and beyond. It discusses topics like the seasons on Earth, phases of the moon, eclipses, the order of planets in the solar system, and galaxies. It contains information about how we see objects in space, the difference between luminous and non-luminous objects, and provides a quiz about the solar system.
1) Ten ways to convert visitors into buyers outlines ten tips to improve website conversions. The tips include bringing visitors to the right landing page, making the homepage useful, helping visitors navigate the site, giving the right search results, displaying products clearly, providing necessary product details, making registration optional, making purchases and inquiries easy, reassuring visitors, and finding ways for visitors to provide feedback.
2) The document provides top tips and recommendations for each area, such as linking ads to relevant pages, mirroring ad text on landing pages, and ensuring selling points from ads are visible. It also suggests using analytics and testing to identify issues and improvements.
3) The goal is to identify ways to reduce bounce rates and exits, increase
Case study presentation on the challenges of multi-channel, multi-country data-centric b2b marketing in Europe.
Presented at the 2012 DMA Conference, Las Vegas.
The document discusses different image formats for use on a website. The GIF and JPEG formats are not recommended as they do not interact on websites and load too slowly. The Animated GIF format is recommended because it interacts on websites, loads in under a second for 56kbps, and has small file sizes for buttons around 9.56K, making it suitable for both dial-up and broadband users.
The document is about the solar system and beyond. It discusses topics like the seasons on Earth, phases of the moon, eclipses, the order of planets in the solar system, and galaxies. It contains information about how we see objects in space, the difference between luminous and non-luminous objects, and provides a quiz about the solar system.
1) Ten ways to convert visitors into buyers outlines ten tips to improve website conversions. The tips include bringing visitors to the right landing page, making the homepage useful, helping visitors navigate the site, giving the right search results, displaying products clearly, providing necessary product details, making registration optional, making purchases and inquiries easy, reassuring visitors, and finding ways for visitors to provide feedback.
2) The document provides top tips and recommendations for each area, such as linking ads to relevant pages, mirroring ad text on landing pages, and ensuring selling points from ads are visible. It also suggests using analytics and testing to identify issues and improvements.
3) The goal is to identify ways to reduce bounce rates and exits, increase
The document describes a VHDL implementation of a 2-digit countdown timer using Aldec HDL and a Basys2 kit. It includes the VHDL code for the timer modules: clockSecond generates the clock signal, counter7seg controls the counting, binary7decoder decodes the digits to 7-segment displays, and sevenSelect multiplexes which digit is displayed. The top-level diagram shows how the modules are connected to implement the 2-digit timer functionality.
A tribute to george kosch by dr. jeffrey lant master marketer and also collec...howie martell
This document discusses the Worldprofit Junior Monitor program, which provides free marketing training. It introduces the founders of Worldprofit - George Kosch, Sandi Hunter, and Dr. Jeffrey Lant. The program trains people to become Monitors who assist other Worldprofit members with online business and marketing questions. Members can become Monitors and generously donate their time and expertise to help others profit online through the Live Business Center software created by George Kosch. The founders invite the reader to join this exciting free training program.
This document contains credits and licenses for 13 photos used in a Haiku Deck presentation. Each photo is credited to a different photographer on Flickr and licensed under a Creative Commons license allowing for non-commercial sharing and remixing with attribution.
The document appears to be a handbook about winning at the Zero Moment of Truth (ZMOT), which is the instant when consumers search online for information about a product or brand prior to purchasing. It includes a foreword by Jim Lecinski emphasizing the importance of being present at the ZMOT. It then provides an introduction telling a story about a modern consumer's ZMOT experience when purchasing a TV, to illustrate the changed consumer purchase journey. The handbook seems aimed at providing marketers practical strategies and recommendations for how to succeed at the ZMOT.
1) The chapter discusses electromagnetic induction, including induced electromotive force (emf) in coils due to changing magnetic fields. Several examples are worked out calculating induced emf in coils undergoing various changes in magnetic flux.
2) Generators are also discussed, including the factors that determine the maximum emf generated by coils rotating in magnetic fields. Examples calculate the rotation speed required to produce a given maximum emf.
3) The concept of back emf in DC motors is introduced, along with an example calculating the back emf and starting current of a motor operating at 120V.
Evaluation Wikipedian-in-Residence National Library & Archives of the Netherl...Olaf Janssen
The first Wikipedian-in-Residence (WiR) of the Netherlands (Hay Kranen) started working for National Library (KB) & National Archives (NA) on Oct 7th 2013. Early Oct 2014 his residency ended after almost a year.
In Part 1 of this (Dutch language) document we evaluate the (effect of the) WiR project from the perspectives of KB, NA, Wikimedia Netherlands (WMNL) and the WiR himself. We discuss what has been achieved and if this met the expectations of the project as defined in the beginning of the project. From this evaluation the project team makes a number of recommendations for future collaboration of KB and NA with Wikimedia/pedia.
In April 2014, management of KB, NA and WMNL verbally agreed to continue and strengthen their wiki-collaboration after the WiR project would end. Based on this intention and the recommendation from Part1, in Part 2 we discuss the interests and priorities of the parties involved in future collaboration.
Finally, in Part 3 we discuss how these interests and priorities will be fulfilled by activities and projects of KB, NA and WMNL in 2015
The document discusses various forms of transportation in the Portland metropolitan area, including walking, biking, public transit, and cars. It outlines the benefits and disadvantages of each type. Some key benefits mentioned are health, cost savings, and environmental friendliness for walking and biking. Safety tips are provided for each mode of transportation.
1. The document discusses e-learning in Europe, noting there are differences between northern and Mediterranean countries in terms of political structures, e-readiness, and learning cultures. While education is managed nationally, there are EU initiatives and programs to promote e-learning and technology-enhanced learning.
2. The document outlines debates on how e-learning can enable lifelong learning and innovation in Europe. It differentiates e-learning models and notes e-learning should not be an end itself but promote learning innovation. E-learning must also be integrated into broader support services for small and medium enterprises.
3. The Learnovation Roundtable network aims to facilitate coordination between research, policy, and innovative practice in learning to
A presentation focusing on the impact of the Open Education Movement on corporate training and on the possibility of companies to use open approaches to foster recognition prior learning and knowledge sharing among staff members.
County Wicklow Vocational Education Committee provided e-Tuition training to 30 teachers to help integrate information and communication technology into the curriculum. The training consisted of eight e-Cert sessions on using programs like Word and PowerPoint, uploading materials, and using interactive whiteboards. Teachers represented a range of vocational subjects from levels 3 to 6 and feedback was overall positive, though some requested more time. The training helped teachers at different skill levels and improved students' preparation for lifelong learning through better use of technology in teaching.
- The document discusses breaking down subject boundaries and moving towards more interdisciplinary learning.
- A teacher survey found that staff were interested in interdisciplinary work but lacked time for collaborative planning.
- Teachers then began identifying opportunities for interdisciplinary units across subjects and planning them together.
- This led to the development and implementation of several new interdisciplinary units combining different subject areas.
- Challenges around staffing, facilities, and timetabling were identified and changes were proposed and began being implemented to better support interdisciplinary teaching.
The document discusses various ways that companies can access new technologies, including setting up their own companies, entering into technological alliances, mergers and acquisitions, and obtaining technologies from external sources. It also describes different types of technology providers that can help companies, such as universities, research centers, technology centers, and some companies that develop custom technologies. The document advertises paid documents on its website about how to work with technology providers to transfer technologies.
The document provides information about Google Custom Search Engines. It describes how to create a customized search engine for a website or blog that can be tailored to prioritize specific sites and results. Key features include customizing the look and feel, results, refinements, allowing community collaboration, and monetizing the search traffic through Google AdSense. The steps to set up a custom search engine are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of the digestive system through diagrams and images. It depicts the major organs of the digestive tract including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine and large intestine. Exploded views show the anatomical relationship between these organs. Close-up images highlight features such as the structure of the stomach wall and function of liver lobules.
The document describes the process of breathing and gas exchange in the human body. It explains how oxygen from the air passes through the trachea and bronchi into the lungs, where it diffuses across the alveoli into blood vessels. Meanwhile, carbon dioxide diffuses from the bloodstream into the alveoli to be exhaled. It also outlines the role of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles in inhaling to expand the lungs and exhaling to contract the lungs during breathing.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document lists over a dozen cities and locations that Peter Alexander has visited including London, Paris, Rome, Metz, Bruxelles, Ghent, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hong-Kong, Heidelberg, Rügen, Wien, Budapest, Santorini, Scotland, Wales, Chicago, and Quebec. It ends by wishing the reader a beautiful night.
The document tells a story using three pots as metaphors for facing difficulties in life. The first pot contains carrots that soften when boiled, representing people who become weak when facing problems. The second pot contains eggs that harden inside when boiled, representing people who become bitter and hardened. The third pot contains coffee beans that change the water, representing people who face difficulties and emerge stronger by learning from their experiences. The moral is that when facing problems, people should strive to grow stronger like the coffee beans rather than become weakened or bitter.
The document describes a VHDL implementation of a 2-digit countdown timer using Aldec HDL and a Basys2 kit. It includes the VHDL code for the timer modules: clockSecond generates the clock signal, counter7seg controls the counting, binary7decoder decodes the digits to 7-segment displays, and sevenSelect multiplexes which digit is displayed. The top-level diagram shows how the modules are connected to implement the 2-digit timer functionality.
A tribute to george kosch by dr. jeffrey lant master marketer and also collec...howie martell
This document discusses the Worldprofit Junior Monitor program, which provides free marketing training. It introduces the founders of Worldprofit - George Kosch, Sandi Hunter, and Dr. Jeffrey Lant. The program trains people to become Monitors who assist other Worldprofit members with online business and marketing questions. Members can become Monitors and generously donate their time and expertise to help others profit online through the Live Business Center software created by George Kosch. The founders invite the reader to join this exciting free training program.
This document contains credits and licenses for 13 photos used in a Haiku Deck presentation. Each photo is credited to a different photographer on Flickr and licensed under a Creative Commons license allowing for non-commercial sharing and remixing with attribution.
The document appears to be a handbook about winning at the Zero Moment of Truth (ZMOT), which is the instant when consumers search online for information about a product or brand prior to purchasing. It includes a foreword by Jim Lecinski emphasizing the importance of being present at the ZMOT. It then provides an introduction telling a story about a modern consumer's ZMOT experience when purchasing a TV, to illustrate the changed consumer purchase journey. The handbook seems aimed at providing marketers practical strategies and recommendations for how to succeed at the ZMOT.
1) The chapter discusses electromagnetic induction, including induced electromotive force (emf) in coils due to changing magnetic fields. Several examples are worked out calculating induced emf in coils undergoing various changes in magnetic flux.
2) Generators are also discussed, including the factors that determine the maximum emf generated by coils rotating in magnetic fields. Examples calculate the rotation speed required to produce a given maximum emf.
3) The concept of back emf in DC motors is introduced, along with an example calculating the back emf and starting current of a motor operating at 120V.
Evaluation Wikipedian-in-Residence National Library & Archives of the Netherl...Olaf Janssen
The first Wikipedian-in-Residence (WiR) of the Netherlands (Hay Kranen) started working for National Library (KB) & National Archives (NA) on Oct 7th 2013. Early Oct 2014 his residency ended after almost a year.
In Part 1 of this (Dutch language) document we evaluate the (effect of the) WiR project from the perspectives of KB, NA, Wikimedia Netherlands (WMNL) and the WiR himself. We discuss what has been achieved and if this met the expectations of the project as defined in the beginning of the project. From this evaluation the project team makes a number of recommendations for future collaboration of KB and NA with Wikimedia/pedia.
In April 2014, management of KB, NA and WMNL verbally agreed to continue and strengthen their wiki-collaboration after the WiR project would end. Based on this intention and the recommendation from Part1, in Part 2 we discuss the interests and priorities of the parties involved in future collaboration.
Finally, in Part 3 we discuss how these interests and priorities will be fulfilled by activities and projects of KB, NA and WMNL in 2015
The document discusses various forms of transportation in the Portland metropolitan area, including walking, biking, public transit, and cars. It outlines the benefits and disadvantages of each type. Some key benefits mentioned are health, cost savings, and environmental friendliness for walking and biking. Safety tips are provided for each mode of transportation.
1. The document discusses e-learning in Europe, noting there are differences between northern and Mediterranean countries in terms of political structures, e-readiness, and learning cultures. While education is managed nationally, there are EU initiatives and programs to promote e-learning and technology-enhanced learning.
2. The document outlines debates on how e-learning can enable lifelong learning and innovation in Europe. It differentiates e-learning models and notes e-learning should not be an end itself but promote learning innovation. E-learning must also be integrated into broader support services for small and medium enterprises.
3. The Learnovation Roundtable network aims to facilitate coordination between research, policy, and innovative practice in learning to
A presentation focusing on the impact of the Open Education Movement on corporate training and on the possibility of companies to use open approaches to foster recognition prior learning and knowledge sharing among staff members.
County Wicklow Vocational Education Committee provided e-Tuition training to 30 teachers to help integrate information and communication technology into the curriculum. The training consisted of eight e-Cert sessions on using programs like Word and PowerPoint, uploading materials, and using interactive whiteboards. Teachers represented a range of vocational subjects from levels 3 to 6 and feedback was overall positive, though some requested more time. The training helped teachers at different skill levels and improved students' preparation for lifelong learning through better use of technology in teaching.
- The document discusses breaking down subject boundaries and moving towards more interdisciplinary learning.
- A teacher survey found that staff were interested in interdisciplinary work but lacked time for collaborative planning.
- Teachers then began identifying opportunities for interdisciplinary units across subjects and planning them together.
- This led to the development and implementation of several new interdisciplinary units combining different subject areas.
- Challenges around staffing, facilities, and timetabling were identified and changes were proposed and began being implemented to better support interdisciplinary teaching.
The document discusses various ways that companies can access new technologies, including setting up their own companies, entering into technological alliances, mergers and acquisitions, and obtaining technologies from external sources. It also describes different types of technology providers that can help companies, such as universities, research centers, technology centers, and some companies that develop custom technologies. The document advertises paid documents on its website about how to work with technology providers to transfer technologies.
The document provides information about Google Custom Search Engines. It describes how to create a customized search engine for a website or blog that can be tailored to prioritize specific sites and results. Key features include customizing the look and feel, results, refinements, allowing community collaboration, and monetizing the search traffic through Google AdSense. The steps to set up a custom search engine are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of the digestive system through diagrams and images. It depicts the major organs of the digestive tract including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine and large intestine. Exploded views show the anatomical relationship between these organs. Close-up images highlight features such as the structure of the stomach wall and function of liver lobules.
The document describes the process of breathing and gas exchange in the human body. It explains how oxygen from the air passes through the trachea and bronchi into the lungs, where it diffuses across the alveoli into blood vessels. Meanwhile, carbon dioxide diffuses from the bloodstream into the alveoli to be exhaled. It also outlines the role of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles in inhaling to expand the lungs and exhaling to contract the lungs during breathing.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document lists over a dozen cities and locations that Peter Alexander has visited including London, Paris, Rome, Metz, Bruxelles, Ghent, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hong-Kong, Heidelberg, Rügen, Wien, Budapest, Santorini, Scotland, Wales, Chicago, and Quebec. It ends by wishing the reader a beautiful night.
The document tells a story using three pots as metaphors for facing difficulties in life. The first pot contains carrots that soften when boiled, representing people who become weak when facing problems. The second pot contains eggs that harden inside when boiled, representing people who become bitter and hardened. The third pot contains coffee beans that change the water, representing people who face difficulties and emerge stronger by learning from their experiences. The moral is that when facing problems, people should strive to grow stronger like the coffee beans rather than become weakened or bitter.
1) A boy with a bad temper is given nails by his father to hammer into a fence each time he loses his temper. Over time, the boy loses his temper less as it is easier to hold his temper than create holes in the fence that will never be repaired.
2) A guy with a terminal illness falls in love at first sight with a girl at a music store. Each time he visits, he leaves his number for her but dies before they can meet. His mother finds many unopened CDs from the store, each containing a love note from the girl.
3) Two ill men share a hospital room, one by the window who describes the outside scene. When he passes, the other man
The document provides tips for living a better life in 2010, including recommendations to take daily walks while smiling, meditate for 10 minutes each day, sleep 7 hours per night, embrace energy, enthusiasm and empathy, play games, read books, drink water, eat more natural foods and less processed foods, spend time with both the elderly and young children, forgive others and past mistakes, and focus on the present moment rather than things outside of one's control. The overall message is about maintaining a positive outlook, taking care of one's physical, mental and social well-being, being mindful, and letting go of negativity, comparisons and past issues.
A butterfly’s lesson in english درس الفراشة رائعamr hassaan
A man asked God for a flower and butterfly but instead received a cactus and caterpillar. Though initially sad, over time the cactus bloomed into a beautiful flower and the caterpillar transformed into a butterfly. The story teaches that God's plans are always better than our own and that what we need is not always what we want. Today's thorns can become tomorrow's flowers if we trust in God's timing and choices.
This document provides a collection of philosophical sayings and proverbs. It offers advice around being cautious but optimistic about time, focusing on future opportunities rather than past mistakes, treating people well at all times, avoiding unnecessary explanations especially to enemies, acting with courage in spite of fear, and taking responsibility for one's own growth and future.
The document provides instructions for enjoying a file, stating that the user should not use the mouse wheel, should only use the left mouse button, and should adjust the volume to a middle level. It also repeatedly lists the word "Cairo".
Over 600,000 accidents occur each year in the US due to drivers changing lanes without seeing other vehicles. Positioning side mirrors at a 90 degree angle rather than facing the side of the vehicle reduces blind spots and improves visibility of nearby cars. With the side mirrors angled outward, drivers will be able to see other vehicles faster and for longer periods of time, reducing the risk of accidents when changing lanes. Good visibility enabled by properly positioned mirrors can help drivers avoid accidents.