Copycamp2019: Michelle Losekoot - Jak napsat knihuH1.cz
Opravdu stačí jen sednout za počítač a začít psát? Jde to skloubit s prací a rodinou? Kolik v tom utopíte času a peněz? A vrátí se vám to? Dokáže vůbec člověk z digitálu dělat celý rok jednu a tu samou věc a nesdílet to na Facebooku? Praktická přednáška pro všechny, kteří chtějí někdy napsat knihu a nezbláznit se z toho.
IQ Telecom shines a spotlight on some of the major current trends in the mobile industry.
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Copycamp2019: Michelle Losekoot - Jak napsat knihuH1.cz
Opravdu stačí jen sednout za počítač a začít psát? Jde to skloubit s prací a rodinou? Kolik v tom utopíte času a peněz? A vrátí se vám to? Dokáže vůbec člověk z digitálu dělat celý rok jednu a tu samou věc a nesdílet to na Facebooku? Praktická přednáška pro všechny, kteří chtějí někdy napsat knihu a nezbláznit se z toho.
IQ Telecom shines a spotlight on some of the major current trends in the mobile industry.
Follow our SlideShare page for more trending news and slidedecks!
This is Prateek Mishra from Ramaiah institute of management studies, Bangalore and the following presentation gives an overview of launch of a hypothetical product into the market.
How I got 2.5 Million views on Slideshare (by @nickdemey - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
This document provides tips for creating engaging slide decks on SlideShare that garner many views. It recommends focusing on quality over quantity when creating each slide, using compelling images and headlines, and including calls to action throughout. It also suggests experimenting with sharing techniques and doing so in waves to build momentum. The goal is to create decks that are optimized for sharing and spread across multiple channels over time.
You are dumb at the internet. You don't know what will go viral. We don't either. But we are slighter less dumber. So here's a bunch of stuff we learned that will help you be less dumb too.
What 33 Successful Entrepreneurs Learned From FailureReferralCandy
Entrepreneurs encounter failure often. Successful entrepreneurs overcome failure and emerge wiser. We've taken 33 lessons about failure from Brian Honigman's article "33 Entrepreneurs Share Their Biggest Lessons Learned from Failure", illustrated them with statistics and a little story about entrepreneurship... in space!
How People Really Hold and Touch (their Phones)Steven Hoober
The document discusses design guidelines for touchscreen interfaces based on research into how people actually hold and interact with mobile devices. It provides data on finger sizes, common grips, touch targets, and notes that touch interaction is not just about finger size and pinpoint accuracy. The guidelines include making targets visible and tappable, designing for different screen sizes, leaving space for scrolling, and testing interfaces at scale.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
An impactful approach to the Seven Deadly Sins you and your Brand should avoid on Social Media! From a humoristic approach to a modern-life analogy for Social Media and including everything in between, this deck is a compelling resource that will provide you with more than a few take-aways for your Brand!
SEO has changed a lot over the last two decades. We all know about Google Panda & Penguin, but did you know there was a time when search engine results were returned by humans? Crazy right? We take a trip down memory lane to chart some of the biggest events in SEO that have helped shape the industry today.
The What If Technique presented by Motivate DesignMotivate Design
Why "What If"...?
The What If Technique tackles the challenge of engaging a creative, disruptive mindset when it comes to design thinking and crafting innovative user experiences.
Thinking disruptively is a disruptive thing to do, which means it's a very hard thing to do, especially when you add in risk-averse business leaders and company cultures, who hold on tight to psychological blocks, corporate lore, and excuse personas that stifle creativity and possibilities (see www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for more details).
The What If Technique offers key steps, tools and examples to help you achieve incremental changes that promote disruptive thinking, overcome barriers to creativity, and lead to big, innovative differences for business leaders, companies, and ultimately user experiences and products.
Let's find out what's what together! Explore your "What Ifs" with us. See www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for details about the What If Technique, studio workshops, the book, case studies and more downloads--including a the sample chapter "Corporate Lore and Blocks to Creativity"
Connect with us @Motivate_Design
Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
The document provides an overview of the Czech tech scene, highlighting its history and growth. It discusses Prague emerging as a tech hub, with startups in areas like AI and cybersecurity. Major companies like Google and Avast have offices in the Czech Republic, attracted by the skilled workforce and low costs. The document recommends investing in and collaborating with Czech tech companies and entrepreneurs, and provides resources on accelerators, events and influential figures in the local tech community.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document appears to be a report listing various celebrities and their follower counts on a social media platform. It includes the names of several popular musicians like Adele, One Direction, Justin Bieber, Shakira, and Katy Perry along with their number of followers ranging from around 30 million to over 70 million. A few other notable names listed include Cristiano Ronaldo, Vin Diesel, Barack Obama, and Richard Branson along with their follower counts ranging from around 5 to 45 million. Contact information is provided at the bottom for the social media platform.
Evolso is a mobile dating app that connects people in their favorite venues. It aims to capitalize on the growing mobile dating market and plans to generate revenue through advertisements, paid user features, and partnerships with venues. The founders are seeking an initial 100,000 euro investment to fund marketing and growth efforts to reach their goal of 300,000 euro in monthly revenue by July 2017 with over 370,000 active users connected to 60% of major venues.
This document outlines Gjirafa, a web search engine and news aggregator focused on the Albanian language. It describes the opportunity, as over 12 million Albanian speakers worldwide currently have limited ability to effectively search the Albanian web. Gjirafa aims to be the premier search engine for the Albanian language by developing Albanian natural language processing and aggregating news from over 100 Albanian language portals. The founder outlines the team, progress towards milestones like a private beta launch, and a plan to raise 1 million Euro to execute their full strategy to reach 150,000 users.
According to research conducted by Kamil Ježek, Lukáš Holý, and Přemek Brada from the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, 75% of programs contain static errors and 51% of developers are unfamiliar with this problem. They estimate that the global annual opportunity for automatically detecting static problems in software is €160 million. Their proposed solution is to develop a tool for automatic static error detection that produces verification reports, with pricing starting at €40 for detecting issues in 2GB of code and 5 apps.
Sentisquare is a startup that helps global brands analyze social media data using natural language processing. Their technology automatically prioritizes, summarizes, and identifies key opinions in large amounts of textual data from all languages. This helps brands understand sentiment, compare to competitors, and track trends globally. The company was founded by researchers from Microsoft Innovation Centre with over 11 years of experience in NLP. Their goal is to have 90 clients by the end of 2015 generating €150,000 in monthly revenue to reach the break-even point.
Loyal customers are the strong basis of any business. Providing a great customer experience and value can increase loyalty, with loyal customers generating 75% of revenue and being 15% more profitable. Analytics and targeted messaging allow businesses to better connect with customers and boost loyalty in a cost effective way, with loyalty programs being 7 times cheaper than acquiring new customers while growing revenue by 33%.
This is Prateek Mishra from Ramaiah institute of management studies, Bangalore and the following presentation gives an overview of launch of a hypothetical product into the market.
How I got 2.5 Million views on Slideshare (by @nickdemey - Board of Innovation)Board of Innovation
This document provides tips for creating engaging slide decks on SlideShare that garner many views. It recommends focusing on quality over quantity when creating each slide, using compelling images and headlines, and including calls to action throughout. It also suggests experimenting with sharing techniques and doing so in waves to build momentum. The goal is to create decks that are optimized for sharing and spread across multiple channels over time.
You are dumb at the internet. You don't know what will go viral. We don't either. But we are slighter less dumber. So here's a bunch of stuff we learned that will help you be less dumb too.
What 33 Successful Entrepreneurs Learned From FailureReferralCandy
Entrepreneurs encounter failure often. Successful entrepreneurs overcome failure and emerge wiser. We've taken 33 lessons about failure from Brian Honigman's article "33 Entrepreneurs Share Their Biggest Lessons Learned from Failure", illustrated them with statistics and a little story about entrepreneurship... in space!
How People Really Hold and Touch (their Phones)Steven Hoober
The document discusses design guidelines for touchscreen interfaces based on research into how people actually hold and interact with mobile devices. It provides data on finger sizes, common grips, touch targets, and notes that touch interaction is not just about finger size and pinpoint accuracy. The guidelines include making targets visible and tappable, designing for different screen sizes, leaving space for scrolling, and testing interfaces at scale.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
An impactful approach to the Seven Deadly Sins you and your Brand should avoid on Social Media! From a humoristic approach to a modern-life analogy for Social Media and including everything in between, this deck is a compelling resource that will provide you with more than a few take-aways for your Brand!
SEO has changed a lot over the last two decades. We all know about Google Panda & Penguin, but did you know there was a time when search engine results were returned by humans? Crazy right? We take a trip down memory lane to chart some of the biggest events in SEO that have helped shape the industry today.
The What If Technique presented by Motivate DesignMotivate Design
Why "What If"...?
The What If Technique tackles the challenge of engaging a creative, disruptive mindset when it comes to design thinking and crafting innovative user experiences.
Thinking disruptively is a disruptive thing to do, which means it's a very hard thing to do, especially when you add in risk-averse business leaders and company cultures, who hold on tight to psychological blocks, corporate lore, and excuse personas that stifle creativity and possibilities (see www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for more details).
The What If Technique offers key steps, tools and examples to help you achieve incremental changes that promote disruptive thinking, overcome barriers to creativity, and lead to big, innovative differences for business leaders, companies, and ultimately user experiences and products.
Let's find out what's what together! Explore your "What Ifs" with us. See www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for details about the What If Technique, studio workshops, the book, case studies and more downloads--including a the sample chapter "Corporate Lore and Blocks to Creativity"
Connect with us @Motivate_Design
Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
The document provides an overview of the Czech tech scene, highlighting its history and growth. It discusses Prague emerging as a tech hub, with startups in areas like AI and cybersecurity. Major companies like Google and Avast have offices in the Czech Republic, attracted by the skilled workforce and low costs. The document recommends investing in and collaborating with Czech tech companies and entrepreneurs, and provides resources on accelerators, events and influential figures in the local tech community.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document appears to be a report listing various celebrities and their follower counts on a social media platform. It includes the names of several popular musicians like Adele, One Direction, Justin Bieber, Shakira, and Katy Perry along with their number of followers ranging from around 30 million to over 70 million. A few other notable names listed include Cristiano Ronaldo, Vin Diesel, Barack Obama, and Richard Branson along with their follower counts ranging from around 5 to 45 million. Contact information is provided at the bottom for the social media platform.
Evolso is a mobile dating app that connects people in their favorite venues. It aims to capitalize on the growing mobile dating market and plans to generate revenue through advertisements, paid user features, and partnerships with venues. The founders are seeking an initial 100,000 euro investment to fund marketing and growth efforts to reach their goal of 300,000 euro in monthly revenue by July 2017 with over 370,000 active users connected to 60% of major venues.
This document outlines Gjirafa, a web search engine and news aggregator focused on the Albanian language. It describes the opportunity, as over 12 million Albanian speakers worldwide currently have limited ability to effectively search the Albanian web. Gjirafa aims to be the premier search engine for the Albanian language by developing Albanian natural language processing and aggregating news from over 100 Albanian language portals. The founder outlines the team, progress towards milestones like a private beta launch, and a plan to raise 1 million Euro to execute their full strategy to reach 150,000 users.
According to research conducted by Kamil Ježek, Lukáš Holý, and Přemek Brada from the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, 75% of programs contain static errors and 51% of developers are unfamiliar with this problem. They estimate that the global annual opportunity for automatically detecting static problems in software is €160 million. Their proposed solution is to develop a tool for automatic static error detection that produces verification reports, with pricing starting at €40 for detecting issues in 2GB of code and 5 apps.
Sentisquare is a startup that helps global brands analyze social media data using natural language processing. Their technology automatically prioritizes, summarizes, and identifies key opinions in large amounts of textual data from all languages. This helps brands understand sentiment, compare to competitors, and track trends globally. The company was founded by researchers from Microsoft Innovation Centre with over 11 years of experience in NLP. Their goal is to have 90 clients by the end of 2015 generating €150,000 in monthly revenue to reach the break-even point.
Loyal customers are the strong basis of any business. Providing a great customer experience and value can increase loyalty, with loyal customers generating 75% of revenue and being 15% more profitable. Analytics and targeted messaging allow businesses to better connect with customers and boost loyalty in a cost effective way, with loyalty programs being 7 times cheaper than acquiring new customers while growing revenue by 33%.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as economic activities slowed. However, the impacts on greenhouse gases and long-term air quality improvements remain uncertain without permanent behavior and economic changes.
StartupYard 2014 Demo Day took place on June 18th, 2014, at Czech National Library of Technology. 7 teams presented their progress at the end of the Data, Search and Analytics Acceleration Program in front of 180 mentors, investors, pressmen and entrepreneurs. One team from Microsoft Innovation Centre joined the party.
If You Fail to Plan Will Your Plan Fail? by Jaroslav TrojanStartupYard
The document discusses what success means and provides advice on business planning and financial management for startups. It notes that success is not a straight line and will likely involve setbacks and challenges. It also emphasizes the importance of having milestones, securing early sales, and focusing on marketing from the beginning. Additionally, it provides guidance on creating financial plans, forecasts, and managing cash flow. The key takeaways are that success is non-linear, having milestones is critical, and properly managing finances and cash flow is important for startup success.
Facebook Concepts For Startups by Jakub SvobodaStartupYard
The document discusses strategies for using Facebook for startups and businesses. It covers setting up Facebook pages, optimizing the user experience through login and registration funnels, targeting ads using user data like interests and friend connections, leveraging viral features like likes and comments, and using Facebook as a primary customer service channel. The overall aim is to drive user engagement and conversions through personalized recommendations and offers.
The document summarizes the agenda for StartupYard 2013 Demo Day event held on June 4th, 2013 at MeetFactory in Prague. It includes a welcome note, presentation by Andrej Pancik on lessons learned from Y Combinator, pitches from various startup companies, and Q&A with judges. The event concludes with feedback from judges and an afterparty networking event. The document provides details on the speakers, judges and partner organizations involved in the event.
StartupYard 2013 Demo Day - Y Combinator Lessons Learned by Andrej PancikStartupYard
Y Combinator is a program that supports early-stage companies through funding, mentoring, and networking. It accepts startups with a 1.78% acceptance rate and provides $100,000 in funding and connections to business leaders and past participants. The document recommends starting immediately without waiting for perfection, learning through real-world experience, focusing only on critical tasks, continually improving the product based on both successes and failures, and not fearing difficult manual work.
StartupYard 2013 Demo Day - Yummy Food pitch by Kristina SedivaStartupYard
This document discusses a business plan for a healthy lunch delivery service called Yummy Food. The mission is to provide nutritious and quality lunches to restart people for better work performances. The problem is that people have no time or healthy fast food options for lunch. The solution is a lunch delivery, catering, and online ordering service offering unique sandwiches, rich soups, and fresh salads using eco-friendly packaging and local suppliers. The timeline shows the business starting deliveries in Prague and expanding to other Czech cities. Financial projections estimate daily sales and profit within three years to support the business.
This document outlines the schedule for StartupYard 2013/2014 Demo Day. It includes pitches from 6 startups, lessons from a Y Combinator founder, feedback from 5 judges on the pitches, and announcements of the people's choice award winner and overall winner who will receive prizes including attendance at conferences. The event will conclude with networking.
# Who am I* Martin KoptaUser researcher at The Department of Design at Seznam.czMaybe we met at TechSquare.
# Historical ExcursionCrafts and artsCraftsman has been in contact with their customers. He could easily customize products to real needs.
# Design at presentAt the beginning of the twentieth century arose a new approach to product design (mass production)Designer already is not encountering a customer.In the second half of the 20th century takes a role (Market) Research driven design
# Knowledge silos* Design in captivity of the creative process and user research, feature oriented* When a company grows, people tend to specialize closely* Teams become more distant from each other not only in space but also in communication and a way of thinking
# Mee too Products* Imitability* It is easy to imitate Feature* Mindset is difficult to imitate* The behavior is the key to product design (story)* old habits die hard* Propose a shower is something other than suggesting something where people can wash
# Design at SeznamCEO is also leading products (the company focused on product).Shared resources within the company (design, development, sales, marketing)help to exchange of information and sharing of experience.When working on the project people are subject to the product designers.The core team consists of a product manager, designer and prototyper
# User Research* Do not ask the user goals or needs* Watch what they are doing and find out why* Motivation - Expectations - Action* Tasks, goals, preferences -> emotion, context, purpose
What kind of product thinking is behind this design? - PetrKrál# Concept Formation* The concept is not UI* Focus on the experience* Observe human lives* Disclose complexity* Design is an activity
# Ten Commandments of Product1. User in the first place2. Our product is Seznam.cz3. We define market4. Simplicity is a feature5. Focus on the important things for users6. We do services for ordinary people7. Emphasis on quality8. Advertising is useful for users and is visible9. We adapt quickly10th We work with data