The document discusses Facebook advertising, including the types of ad placements available on Facebook like News Feed ads, photo ads, and video ads. It covers how to set up ad campaigns and optimize them for things like audience targeting, formats, images, headlines/text, and offers. The document also discusses payment options for Facebook ads, tools for optimizing ads like split testing, and how to analyze reporting and visitor behavior to improve ad efficiency and cost per acquisition.
Protecting your Members: Combating Online Threats (Credit Union Conference Se...NAFCU Services Corporation
With online technology use on the rise, so is the threat of online attacks that can affect consumer’s smartphones and computers. According to the March 2012 McAfee quarterly report, over 4.5 million computers have been infected worldwide with malware. In order to launch a successful attack, social engineers leverage the vulnerability of online users by accessing their digital footprint. So what can you do to arm your credit union members against cyber security attacks? Follow this presentation and you will learn how to keep your members at bay from these threats and educate them on how to be alert, aware and safe online. For more details: www.nafcu.org/cyveillance
Getting to the Gmail Inbox: Gmail DeliverabilityEmail Delivered
Earlier this year Gmail switched to a tabbed inbox. While the thought of it freaked a lot of email marketers out, the aftermath wasn't too bad. But there are a new set of rules to not just get to the Gmail inbox, but to get to the correct Gmail tab. Remember, Google is VERY protective of it's users.
This document provides an overview of using Twitter and Facebook for business purposes. It includes tours of the Twitter and Facebook pages that describe the basic page components and functions. It also discusses tactics for using social media, such as scheduling tweets, using hashtags on Twitter, and encouraging customer check-ins on Facebook. The goal is to help businesses connect with and grow their audience on social networks.
The document provides examples and explanations for dividing real numbers, including finding multiplicative inverses, determining the sign of quotients based on the signs of the numbers, and calculating the mean of a data set. It demonstrates how to simplify expressions by dividing both the numerator and denominator by the same value. The examples guide the reader through dividing positive and negative numbers, as well as calculating the mean minimum daily temperature over a five day period.
'How can we support older workers?' an ILC-UK European policy debate, support...ILC- UK
Tuesday 3rd September, M&G, Governor’s House, Laurence Pountney Hill, London, EC4R 0HH, 16:00 for a 16:30 start – 18:30
Featuring Steve Webb MP (Minister for Pensions); Christopher Brooks (Age UK) and David Sinclair (ILC-UK), presenting findings from a new policy review of European innovations in supporting longer working lives. Chaired by Baroness Greengross, CEO, ILC-UK and cross-bench peer
Europe needs older workers. Its long-term ageing population and recent economic hardships are creating huge fiscal and demographic pressures - pressures which could be greatly relieved if it can encourage its workers to remain in work for longer.
How is this to be achieved?
The European Union recently launched its Europe 2020 strategy which set employment targets of 75% for workers aged 20-64. However, with the old-age dependency ratio for the EU28 predicted to climb over 50% by 2050, much more still needs to be done.
In this event we will hear UK and EU perspectives on how older workers can be supported, with contributions from Steve Webb MP, the UK Minister for Pensions; and Christopher Brooks (Age UK)
To inform this debate, ILC-UK launched a report at the event, supported by Prudential, which shares key policy approaches being taken across to support older workers.
This document summarizes a conference called "The Best of Blog Indiana: Squeezing 2 Days Into 1 Hour". It includes the day's schedule, information about the speakers and panelists, and questions from the audience. The goal of the conference was to network, share knowledge, and discuss personal and business growth in a short period of time.
This document discusses a math lesson on similarity and scale factors. It includes examples of enlarging figures using rubber bands. Key points covered include:
- Recognizing similar figures by comparing corresponding sides and angles.
- Understanding the relationship between measures of lengths in similar figures and the scale factor relating the two figures.
- Using scale factors to enlarge figures by a certain amount and to predict lengths and areas.
- Applying the concept of similarity to solve real-world problems.