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The document lists 10 ways that the eMetrics Summit conference will not torture attendees, including lacking useless content, deadly workshops, boxed lunches, motivational speakers, cheesy prizes, rock music, lackluster exhibits, blue booth babes, trust falls, and torture. The conference aims to provide focused networking, case studies from practitioners, and expert speakers to help attendees learn, do more, meet more people and become more effective in their work.
The poem discusses the idealized roles of parents, grandparents, and children and questions whether those roles reflect reality. Parents are supposedly loving and nurturing but are often frustrated, grandparents are meant to pamper children but tend to be intolerant and offensive, and children are expected to love and obey their elders but instead hate and oppose them. The poem suggests we should stop assuming feelings and relationships, imposing strict rules, and pretending to be perfect, and instead allow people to learn from their own mistakes in a less judgmental world.
The document discusses lessons from an entrepreneur about starting a business. It encourages taking risks and action over just dreaming. It emphasizes the importance of building a strong founding team of friends you trust, focusing on customers first, and persisting through challenges with optimism. Successful entrepreneurs create value, jobs, and economic growth for many others.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (24 hours) but any unused time is lost at the end of the day. It encourages the reader to make the most of their time each day by investing in their health, happiness, and success as wasted time cannot be reclaimed. It emphasizes appreciating the value of even small amounts of time by considering what those who have missed opportunities would think.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to appreciate friends who make time feel more meaningful.
The document lists 10 ways that the eMetrics Summit conference will not torture attendees, including lacking useless content, deadly workshops, boxed lunches, motivational speakers, cheesy prizes, rock music, lackluster exhibits, blue booth babes, trust falls, and torture. The conference aims to provide focused networking, case studies from practitioners, and expert speakers to help attendees learn, do more, meet more people and become more effective in their work.
The poem discusses the idealized roles of parents, grandparents, and children and questions whether those roles reflect reality. Parents are supposedly loving and nurturing but are often frustrated, grandparents are meant to pamper children but tend to be intolerant and offensive, and children are expected to love and obey their elders but instead hate and oppose them. The poem suggests we should stop assuming feelings and relationships, imposing strict rules, and pretending to be perfect, and instead allow people to learn from their own mistakes in a less judgmental world.
The document discusses lessons from an entrepreneur about starting a business. It encourages taking risks and action over just dreaming. It emphasizes the importance of building a strong founding team of friends you trust, focusing on customers first, and persisting through challenges with optimism. Successful entrepreneurs create value, jobs, and economic growth for many others.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (24 hours) but any unused time is lost at the end of the day. It encourages the reader to make the most of their time each day by investing in their health, happiness, and success as wasted time cannot be reclaimed. It emphasizes appreciating the value of even small amounts of time by considering what those who have missed opportunities would think.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to appreciate friends who make time feel more meaningful.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited with 86,400 seconds (one day) each morning. The time not used each day is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow, so it is important to make the most of the present. Realizing the value of even small amounts of time like minutes or seconds is illustrated through examples of missing opportunities. The passage emphasizes treasuring each moment and sharing time with others as time waits for no one.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited with 86,400 seconds (one day) each morning. The time not used each day is lost and cannot be reclaimed, so it is important to make the most of each day. Realizing the value of even small amounts of time, like minutes or seconds, is important by considering what could be missed or lost in that short span. The present is a gift and the only time we have, so it's important to treasure each moment and spend time with people who matter.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited with 86,400 seconds (one day) each morning. The time not used each day is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow, so it is important to make the most of the present. Realizing the value of different units of time is illustrated through examples of how their loss impacts people in different situations. The document stresses treasuring every moment and sharing time with special people, as time waits for no one and is a gift in the present.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited with 86,400 seconds (one day) each morning. The time not used each day is lost and cannot be reclaimed, similar to spending from a bank account. It encourages making the most of each present moment and day, as time cannot be drawn from the future or past. Valuable life lessons are shared about appreciating each hour, minute, and second due to how their value is realized when lost.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to appreciate friends who make time feel more meaningful.
The document discusses the steps involved in requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines 5 steps: 1) Create an account with valid email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Receive the paper and ensure it meets expectations, authorizing payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a refund option for plagiarized work. The process aims to fully meet customer needs through high-quality, original content.
Deepak Shenoy started three startups - Agni Software, Flovate Technologies, and Moneyoga. Agni and Flovate were exits through acquisition, while Moneyoga shut down in December 2008 due to lack of funding. Some lessons he learned included that you are never your own boss, the importance of money, arrogance and stupidity in starting a business, and that business plans are not very useful. For Moneyoga, he self-funded with $10,000 and traded algorithms, making a 20% return in four months before shutting down due to insufficient assets under management. Overall, he learned the importance of money, knowing when to shut down a business, and that failure can boost your resume.
Why i want to work in a call center (and why i ultimately don't)Steve Talks
Recently I was called by a call center agent. I was surprised that companies still apply the same old marketing mistakes. Call center and customer service agents should be the heart of the company. They should be the core of what the brand stands for. Zappos is one of those companies which gets it right. It is no surprise that they understood the power of the customer satisfaction tool which took the business world by storm: the net promoter score (NPS).
The document provides tips for preparing an effective investment deck, including what investors look for in startups and how to structure a sales pitch. It discusses focusing on the problem and solution, demonstrating the product, outlining the market and competition, and presenting financial projections and an exit plan. Key aspects highlighted include the team and their qualifications, clearly defining the problem customers face, showing how the solution alleviates the problem, and having traction and real-world usage data to support the business model.
Highlights of the 3-hour, 40 minute Xero event featuring Paul Dunn. Pity we can't include the videos to make it really come alive (it was sensational in the room!) But enjoy it in this form.
The document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews successful entrepreneur Chris Wiser. Chris built multiple businesses through hard work and perseverance. He overcame a major setback when an employee embezzled a large sum of money from him, but used it as a lesson to find further success. The interview discusses valuable lessons for entrepreneurs like taking risks, not settling for mediocrity, getting coaching, investing in education, focusing on execution over ideas, and creating sustainable independent businesses.
We've spent years building our C-Suite Marketing methodology, and many people usually ask us "how" we do it. However, it's the importance behind the psychology of this methodology that often gets ignored.
In this short SlideShare, we'll teach you a big part of this psychology and how you can use it to increase the performance of your C-Suite Marketing efforts.
1) The document discusses how understanding your core "Why", or motivations, can help focus your actions and motivate others.
2) It recommends watching a TED talk by Simon Sinek that explains how clearly defining your "Why" can change how you think and act.
3) While accountants are often seen as only caring about numbers, this document argues they can help clients create their desired future visions by understanding clients' core motivations or "Why".
Based on 4 years of research with over 400 companies - there are companies that succeed and companies that fail. The biggest difference between winners and losers is smart winners make good, even mediocre, ideas great over time.
This lecture introduces the ABCs of Innovation
A = Alignment
B = Build ideas
C = Communicate and Check
S = Learning Systems
And explains why a systematic application of these stages of development can help you build ideas faster while reducing the risks of failure.
If you feel like you're working too hard, you might get burnt out. If you think you can't survive a day without checking your voicemail or email, you might miss important moments of your life. In this presentation, we're going to work you through proper and effective asset allocation.
In fact, as you go through these slides, you will learn the following:
* how to think in terms of systems
* how to assess yourself and your strategy
* how to set and follow rules for asset allocation
This document provides motivation secrets in 5 parts. It discusses how motivation comes from decisions about one's financial destiny and goals. It acknowledges the challenges of online business like failures and emotional ups and downs. It emphasizes embracing failure as learning, and taking time for important decisions to direct one's path and feed motivation. It also stresses the ability to transform negative thoughts by concentrating on positives and repeating goals.
Cédric Rainotte - Maximizing the Digital Video Opportunity [Partie 1] Technofutur TIC
Conférence 2/05 : Les marques au défi du contenu social retransmise en 3 vidéos
L’objectif de la conférence est de baliser la réflexion sur les clés de compréhension de ces réseaux en 2017 en termes de content branding et marketing.
Avec des questions comme :
Comment produire du contenu pertinent et attrayant dans un monde où les utilisateurs ont pris le pouvoir ?
Quelle importance tactique donner au contenu vidéo, devenu omniprésent ?
Comment capter l’attention alors que les utilisateurs sont devenus eux-mêmes des producteurs de contenu capables de drainer une audience considérable ?
Comment convertir effectivement ?
Comment organiser son équipe marketing pour relever ces défis majeurs ?
Example Essay Of Time Management. Online assignment writing service.Christina Gomez
The document provides instructions for creating an account and submitting an assignment request on the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with the option of a full refund for plagiarized work.
The stupid & valuable lessons I've learned running a remote business (& being...Melissa Ng
This document provides advice for running a remote business and living a digital nomad lifestyle over an extended period of time based on the author's 9 years of experience. Key lessons include establishing consistent communication windows for the remote team; codifying processes, knowledge, and company culture; planning travel, work, and personal schedules; and prioritizing social, physical, and mental well-being to avoid common issues like isolation that digital nomads face. The author advocates for automating systems and routines to bring structure that prevents reliance on individuals and helps teams and lifestyles feel sustainable long-term.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited with 86,400 seconds (one day) each morning. The time not used each day is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow, so it is important to make the most of the present. Realizing the value of even small amounts of time like minutes or seconds is illustrated through examples of missing opportunities. The passage emphasizes treasuring each moment and sharing time with others as time waits for no one.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited with 86,400 seconds (one day) each morning. The time not used each day is lost and cannot be reclaimed, so it is important to make the most of each day. Realizing the value of even small amounts of time, like minutes or seconds, is important by considering what could be missed or lost in that short span. The present is a gift and the only time we have, so it's important to treasure each moment and spend time with people who matter.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited with 86,400 seconds (one day) each morning. The time not used each day is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow, so it is important to make the most of the present. Realizing the value of different units of time is illustrated through examples of how their loss impacts people in different situations. The document stresses treasuring every moment and sharing time with special people, as time waits for no one and is a gift in the present.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to spend time with friends.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited with 86,400 seconds (one day) each morning. The time not used each day is lost and cannot be reclaimed, similar to spending from a bank account. It encourages making the most of each present moment and day, as time cannot be drawn from the future or past. Valuable life lessons are shared about appreciating each hour, minute, and second due to how their value is realized when lost.
The document presents a metaphor comparing one's life to a bank account that is credited each day with 86,400 seconds (one day's worth of time). At the end of each day, any unspent time is lost and cannot be drawn from tomorrow. It encourages making the most of each present day and moment, as time spent cannot be regained. Key lessons are to value time, as shown through examples of what people would pay to regain just a minute or second, and to appreciate friends who make time feel more meaningful.
The document discusses the steps involved in requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines 5 steps: 1) Create an account with valid email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Receive the paper and ensure it meets expectations, authorizing payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a refund option for plagiarized work. The process aims to fully meet customer needs through high-quality, original content.
Deepak Shenoy started three startups - Agni Software, Flovate Technologies, and Moneyoga. Agni and Flovate were exits through acquisition, while Moneyoga shut down in December 2008 due to lack of funding. Some lessons he learned included that you are never your own boss, the importance of money, arrogance and stupidity in starting a business, and that business plans are not very useful. For Moneyoga, he self-funded with $10,000 and traded algorithms, making a 20% return in four months before shutting down due to insufficient assets under management. Overall, he learned the importance of money, knowing when to shut down a business, and that failure can boost your resume.
Why i want to work in a call center (and why i ultimately don't)Steve Talks
Recently I was called by a call center agent. I was surprised that companies still apply the same old marketing mistakes. Call center and customer service agents should be the heart of the company. They should be the core of what the brand stands for. Zappos is one of those companies which gets it right. It is no surprise that they understood the power of the customer satisfaction tool which took the business world by storm: the net promoter score (NPS).
The document provides tips for preparing an effective investment deck, including what investors look for in startups and how to structure a sales pitch. It discusses focusing on the problem and solution, demonstrating the product, outlining the market and competition, and presenting financial projections and an exit plan. Key aspects highlighted include the team and their qualifications, clearly defining the problem customers face, showing how the solution alleviates the problem, and having traction and real-world usage data to support the business model.
Highlights of the 3-hour, 40 minute Xero event featuring Paul Dunn. Pity we can't include the videos to make it really come alive (it was sensational in the room!) But enjoy it in this form.
The document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews successful entrepreneur Chris Wiser. Chris built multiple businesses through hard work and perseverance. He overcame a major setback when an employee embezzled a large sum of money from him, but used it as a lesson to find further success. The interview discusses valuable lessons for entrepreneurs like taking risks, not settling for mediocrity, getting coaching, investing in education, focusing on execution over ideas, and creating sustainable independent businesses.
We've spent years building our C-Suite Marketing methodology, and many people usually ask us "how" we do it. However, it's the importance behind the psychology of this methodology that often gets ignored.
In this short SlideShare, we'll teach you a big part of this psychology and how you can use it to increase the performance of your C-Suite Marketing efforts.
1) The document discusses how understanding your core "Why", or motivations, can help focus your actions and motivate others.
2) It recommends watching a TED talk by Simon Sinek that explains how clearly defining your "Why" can change how you think and act.
3) While accountants are often seen as only caring about numbers, this document argues they can help clients create their desired future visions by understanding clients' core motivations or "Why".
Based on 4 years of research with over 400 companies - there are companies that succeed and companies that fail. The biggest difference between winners and losers is smart winners make good, even mediocre, ideas great over time.
This lecture introduces the ABCs of Innovation
A = Alignment
B = Build ideas
C = Communicate and Check
S = Learning Systems
And explains why a systematic application of these stages of development can help you build ideas faster while reducing the risks of failure.
If you feel like you're working too hard, you might get burnt out. If you think you can't survive a day without checking your voicemail or email, you might miss important moments of your life. In this presentation, we're going to work you through proper and effective asset allocation.
In fact, as you go through these slides, you will learn the following:
* how to think in terms of systems
* how to assess yourself and your strategy
* how to set and follow rules for asset allocation
This document provides motivation secrets in 5 parts. It discusses how motivation comes from decisions about one's financial destiny and goals. It acknowledges the challenges of online business like failures and emotional ups and downs. It emphasizes embracing failure as learning, and taking time for important decisions to direct one's path and feed motivation. It also stresses the ability to transform negative thoughts by concentrating on positives and repeating goals.
Cédric Rainotte - Maximizing the Digital Video Opportunity [Partie 1] Technofutur TIC
Conférence 2/05 : Les marques au défi du contenu social retransmise en 3 vidéos
L’objectif de la conférence est de baliser la réflexion sur les clés de compréhension de ces réseaux en 2017 en termes de content branding et marketing.
Avec des questions comme :
Comment produire du contenu pertinent et attrayant dans un monde où les utilisateurs ont pris le pouvoir ?
Quelle importance tactique donner au contenu vidéo, devenu omniprésent ?
Comment capter l’attention alors que les utilisateurs sont devenus eux-mêmes des producteurs de contenu capables de drainer une audience considérable ?
Comment convertir effectivement ?
Comment organiser son équipe marketing pour relever ces défis majeurs ?
Example Essay Of Time Management. Online assignment writing service.Christina Gomez
The document provides instructions for creating an account and submitting an assignment request on the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with the option of a full refund for plagiarized work.
The stupid & valuable lessons I've learned running a remote business (& being...Melissa Ng
This document provides advice for running a remote business and living a digital nomad lifestyle over an extended period of time based on the author's 9 years of experience. Key lessons include establishing consistent communication windows for the remote team; codifying processes, knowledge, and company culture; planning travel, work, and personal schedules; and prioritizing social, physical, and mental well-being to avoid common issues like isolation that digital nomads face. The author advocates for automating systems and routines to bring structure that prevents reliance on individuals and helps teams and lifestyles feel sustainable long-term.
This document discusses conquering performance IT anxiety (PITY) using IT assessments. It provides an agenda for a workshop on the topic, including an overview of different types of IT assessments and how frameworks like the IT Capability Maturity Framework (ITCMF) can help. The workshop involves exercises to understand users' needs through job-to-be-done interviews and mapping those needs to common "character" CIO archetypes like an order-taker or experience shaper CIO.
10 Colossal Screwups I Made While Building a Global Design OrganizationBill Bulman
Learn the 10 Colossal Screwups I Made While Building a Global Design Organization.
Presented at STLUX conference in St Louis on 3.14.14.
What happens when you take a job with a large corporation and the only goal is to scale like
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A brochure on how The Keepsake Co can help you start and grow a fantastic keepsake business locally and online. Offering Fingerprint Jewellery, Artwork Jewellery, Baby Castings, Baby Impressions and Baby handprints on pottery. WE can help you create an amazing business even if you are not creative and have never done anything like this before.
A brochure on how The Keepsake Co can help you towards building an amazing keepsake business in your local area and online even if you aren't creative and have no business experience.
1. The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from a website. It outlines a 5-step process: create an account; submit a request form with instructions and deadline; choose a writer based on bids, qualifications, and reviews; review the paper and authorize payment or request revisions; and request revisions until satisfied.
2. The website uses a bidding system where writers submit bids to take on writing requests. Customers can choose a writer based on qualifications, order history, and feedback.
3. The website promises original, high-quality papers and offers refunds for plagiarized content. It also provides free revisions until customers are satisfied.
Open Source Contributions to Postgres: The Basics POSETTE 2024ElizabethGarrettChri
Postgres is the most advanced open-source database in the world and it's supported by a community, not a single company. So how does this work? How does code actually get into Postgres? I recently had a patch submitted and committed and I want to share what I learned in that process. I’ll give you an overview of Postgres versions and how the underlying project codebase functions. I’ll also show you the process for submitting a patch and getting that tested and committed.
Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You...Aggregage
This webinar will explore cutting-edge, less familiar but powerful experimentation methodologies which address well-known limitations of standard A/B Testing. Designed for data and product leaders, this session aims to inspire the embrace of innovative approaches and provide insights into the frontiers of experimentation!
Introduction to Jio Cinema**:
- Brief overview of Jio Cinema as a streaming platform.
- Its significance in the Indian market.
- Introduction to retention and engagement strategies in the streaming industry.
2. **Understanding Retention and Engagement**:
- Define retention and engagement in the context of streaming platforms.
- Importance of retaining users in a competitive market.
- Key metrics used to measure retention and engagement.
3. **Jio Cinema's Content Strategy**:
- Analysis of the content library offered by Jio Cinema.
- Focus on exclusive content, originals, and partnerships.
- Catering to diverse audience preferences (regional, genre-specific, etc.).
- User-generated content and interactive features.
4. **Personalization and Recommendation Algorithms**:
- How Jio Cinema leverages user data for personalized recommendations.
- Algorithmic strategies for suggesting content based on user preferences, viewing history, and behavior.
- Dynamic content curation to keep users engaged.
5. **User Experience and Interface Design**:
- Evaluation of Jio Cinema's user interface (UI) and user experience (UX).
- Accessibility features and device compatibility.
- Seamless navigation and search functionality.
- Integration with other Jio services.
6. **Community Building and Social Features**:
- Strategies for fostering a sense of community among users.
- User reviews, ratings, and comments.
- Social sharing and engagement features.
- Interactive events and campaigns.
7. **Retention through Loyalty Programs and Incentives**:
- Overview of loyalty programs and rewards offered by Jio Cinema.
- Subscription plans and benefits.
- Promotional offers, discounts, and partnerships.
- Gamification elements to encourage continued usage.
8. **Customer Support and Feedback Mechanisms**:
- Analysis of Jio Cinema's customer support infrastructure.
- Channels for user feedback and suggestions.
- Handling of user complaints and queries.
- Continuous improvement based on user feedback.
9. **Multichannel Engagement Strategies**:
- Utilization of multiple channels for user engagement (email, push notifications, SMS, etc.).
- Targeted marketing campaigns and promotions.
- Cross-promotion with other Jio services and partnerships.
- Integration with social media platforms.
10. **Data Analytics and Iterative Improvement**:
- Role of data analytics in understanding user behavior and preferences.
- A/B testing and experimentation to optimize engagement strategies.
- Iterative improvement based on data-driven insights.
4th Modern Marketing Reckoner by MMA Global India & Group M: 60+ experts on W...Social Samosa
The Modern Marketing Reckoner (MMR) is a comprehensive resource packed with POVs from 60+ industry leaders on how AI is transforming the 4 key pillars of marketing – product, place, price and promotions.
3. 10 Ways
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Will Not Torture You
Why do you go to conferences?
To learn?
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Why do you go to conferences?
To learn?
To become more effective?
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Why do you go to conferences?
To learn?
To become more effective?
To meet experts and peers?
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Why do you go to conferences?
To learn?
To become more effective?
To meet experts and peers?
Thought so
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That's why the eMetrics Summit
does NOT have...
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We like to keep it real
with in-depth case studies
from people like you
who do real work:
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We also have lots of really smart
consultants who know what they are talking about
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Blue Booth Babes
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(and men) who can explain the latest in analytics
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Sedate? Boring?
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Our Exhibit Hall brings together
vendors showing software and services
for attendees of these leading edge,
co-located conferences:
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There's nothing lackluster here
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the eMetrics Summit
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You won't find Cheesy Tchotchkes
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the eMetrics Summit
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We want you to win something
you really want to win
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the eMetrics Summit
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And we guarantee no
Motivational Speakers
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the eMetrics Summit
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Instead, we have hand-picked speakers,
practitioners, consultants and experts
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the eMetrics Summit
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Besides, you are already motivated
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the eMetrics Summit
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Besides, you are already motivated
to learn more
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the eMetrics Summit
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Besides, you are already motivated
to learn more
to do more
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the eMetrics Summit
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Besides, you are already motivated
to learn more
to do more
to meet more
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the eMetrics Summit
Will Not Torture You
Besides, you are already motivated
to learn more
to do more
to meet more
to become more
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the eMetrics Summit
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Besides, you are already motivated
to learn more
to do more
to meet more
to become more
The eMetrics Summit
has been helping people do all that
since 2002
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the eMetrics Summit
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Besides, you are already motivated
to learn more
to do more
to meet more
to become more
In fact, the eMetrics Summit audience
created the
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the eMetrics Summit
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There's only one thing missing...
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the eMetrics Summit
Will Not Torture You
There's only one thing missing... YOU!
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