Tweeting not only increases your chances to make new contacts but it also works as a powerful backchannel for event organizes who might adjust the pace and content according to your live feedback.
The document provides strategies for improving listening skills, including paying attention to all information, asking about unknown words, and summarizing main contents. It recommends watching films with and without subtitles, filling in gaps while listening to music, listening to online conversations, predicting information, and talking with partners to strengthen listening abilities.
This document provides guidance on using Twitter to promote events. It recommends integrating Twitter into event marketing by adding Twitter information to announcements and reminders. It suggests content and engagement tactics like generating buzz before an event by getting speakers and partners involved, sharing related news and photos, and giving away tickets. During the event, it recommends providing live updates, responding to tweets, visualizing tweets, and engaging participants. After the event, it suggests continuing the conversation, sending thanks, sharing photos with #FF, and creating a timeline with Storify.
Michael Heipel Concept & Consulting: Overview of servicesMichael Heipel
Service portfolio of Michael Heipel Concept and Consulting: Consulting, training and content marketing for trade show, congress and B2B event organizers
Event Technology: How to Turn Your Event Attendees into Active ParticipantsSlido
This document provides tips for using event technology to engage attendees at meetings and events. It discusses using tools like live polling and question submission to make attendees active participants. It focuses on the importance of the chairman and introduction in driving attendee experience. Tips are provided for getting the most out of question and answer sessions, including encouraging dialogue between the chairman and speakers rather than speakers just reading questions. The document stresses tailoring content to the audience and collecting audience opinions with live polls to transform traditional panels into more engaging discussions.
Transforming Traditional Conferences with Event TechnologySlido
This document discusses how event technology can help transform traditional conferences and panels by turning monologues into conversations and crowdsourcing questions from attendees. Tools like Slido allow event organizers to collect questions from the audience, run live polls to engage attendees, and help overcome common interaction hurdles like fear of public speaking, not having any questions, or having too many questions. The document provides examples of how event technologies can make panels more interactive and ensure discussions are tailored to the interests of the audience.
This document provides background information on several key characters involved in the Trojan War. It includes brief descriptions of Greek heroes like Achilles, son of Peleus and Thetis and the greatest warrior of Greece. It also outlines Trojan royalty such as King Priam, his son and heir Hector who led the Trojans in battle, and Paris who abducted Helen sparking the war. Additional characters mentioned are Menelaus, king of Sparta and husband of Helen; Nestor, a Greek adviser; and Briseis, a Trojan priestess and lover of Achilles.
Cristina de Balanzo and Jeff Bowerman Festival of NewMR 2017Ray Poynter
In recent years consumer neuroscience has become the ‘much talked about’ tool in the marketing process, but it has received less attention in how it can have a role in the planning and creative process. We will show how using neuroscientific insights can be applied to create fresh views for creative strategy and development in food advertising. Cristina will show how to form emotional bonds between brands and consumers. Showcasing examples from recent work and experiments, we will reveal how implicit testing can uncover what excites and energises consumer in food advertising. We will reveal ‘5 golden rules of taste’ which show the underlying science behind how taste is experienced, and how communications can shape taste perception.
The document provides strategies for improving listening skills, including paying attention to all information, asking about unknown words, and summarizing main contents. It recommends watching films with and without subtitles, filling in gaps while listening to music, listening to online conversations, predicting information, and talking with partners to strengthen listening abilities.
This document provides guidance on using Twitter to promote events. It recommends integrating Twitter into event marketing by adding Twitter information to announcements and reminders. It suggests content and engagement tactics like generating buzz before an event by getting speakers and partners involved, sharing related news and photos, and giving away tickets. During the event, it recommends providing live updates, responding to tweets, visualizing tweets, and engaging participants. After the event, it suggests continuing the conversation, sending thanks, sharing photos with #FF, and creating a timeline with Storify.
Michael Heipel Concept & Consulting: Overview of servicesMichael Heipel
Service portfolio of Michael Heipel Concept and Consulting: Consulting, training and content marketing for trade show, congress and B2B event organizers
Event Technology: How to Turn Your Event Attendees into Active ParticipantsSlido
This document provides tips for using event technology to engage attendees at meetings and events. It discusses using tools like live polling and question submission to make attendees active participants. It focuses on the importance of the chairman and introduction in driving attendee experience. Tips are provided for getting the most out of question and answer sessions, including encouraging dialogue between the chairman and speakers rather than speakers just reading questions. The document stresses tailoring content to the audience and collecting audience opinions with live polls to transform traditional panels into more engaging discussions.
Transforming Traditional Conferences with Event TechnologySlido
This document discusses how event technology can help transform traditional conferences and panels by turning monologues into conversations and crowdsourcing questions from attendees. Tools like Slido allow event organizers to collect questions from the audience, run live polls to engage attendees, and help overcome common interaction hurdles like fear of public speaking, not having any questions, or having too many questions. The document provides examples of how event technologies can make panels more interactive and ensure discussions are tailored to the interests of the audience.
This document provides background information on several key characters involved in the Trojan War. It includes brief descriptions of Greek heroes like Achilles, son of Peleus and Thetis and the greatest warrior of Greece. It also outlines Trojan royalty such as King Priam, his son and heir Hector who led the Trojans in battle, and Paris who abducted Helen sparking the war. Additional characters mentioned are Menelaus, king of Sparta and husband of Helen; Nestor, a Greek adviser; and Briseis, a Trojan priestess and lover of Achilles.
Cristina de Balanzo and Jeff Bowerman Festival of NewMR 2017Ray Poynter
In recent years consumer neuroscience has become the ‘much talked about’ tool in the marketing process, but it has received less attention in how it can have a role in the planning and creative process. We will show how using neuroscientific insights can be applied to create fresh views for creative strategy and development in food advertising. Cristina will show how to form emotional bonds between brands and consumers. Showcasing examples from recent work and experiments, we will reveal how implicit testing can uncover what excites and energises consumer in food advertising. We will reveal ‘5 golden rules of taste’ which show the underlying science behind how taste is experienced, and how communications can shape taste perception.
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.
Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes técnicas de dirección escénica como kinesia, próxemia y paralingüística. También describe los métodos de Stanislavsky, Meyerhold y Strasberg. Kinesia se refiere al estudio de los gestos y movimientos corporales. La próxemia analiza el uso del espacio personal. La paralingüística estudia elementos no verbales de la comunicación como el tono de voz. Los tres directores desarrollaron métodos para lograr un mayor realismo en la actuación.
Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danae. King Acrisius of Argos, Danae's father, was warned by the Oracle that Danae's son would one day kill him. Hades began plotting to take over the world from Zeus and threatened to unleash the Kraken on Argos unless Andromeda was sacrificed. Perseus, with the help of Io and others, sets out on a quest to defeat the Kraken and save Andromeda.
By the Numbers: 16 Ways Instagram is Outperforming the OthersWishpond
In this Slideshare, we'll share 16 ways that Instagram is absolutely dominating the social media landscape in 2016. We'll also share how users are taking advantage of this powerful platform, and how you can do the same.
Self-service data collection and research tools are already transforming the research industry. However the proliferation of big data management techniques and the rise of ‘second generation’ data science tools are starting to create a new super-cell of researchers who can do everything themselves, faster. This session discusses the rise of data science as a career discipline, how this is blurring traditional distinctions in agency, consulting, and client organizations between market researchers and others who work with data such as customer analytics and AI professionals, and the potential opportunities available for those ready to adapt.
Futuring Friday 2017 Festival of NewMR 2017Ray Poynter
Lenny Murphy, Ray Poynter and guests Kristin Luck and Melanie Courtright survey the near and middle future for market research.
This session draws on the recent GRIT report as well as other leading sources and indicators as well as the panels’ extensive involvement with the future of market research and insight.
The document outlines the government of the Philippines, which consists of three interdependent branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch makes and changes laws through the Philippine Congress. The executive branch is led by a president and vice president who are elected by popular vote. The judicial branch settles legal disputes and determines if the government abused its power or jurisdiction. An Ombudsman also investigates corruption among government officials.
Do you believe in magic? Maybe, maybe not. Do you believe in magical analyses when it comes to your research? Definitely not. And you shouldn’t. Statistical models are so often seen as “black box” analysis techniques where, perhaps due to a lower level of understanding, researchers often accept results without questioning. On the flip side, statisticians are often completely unaware of the research context of data, and accept them from researchers without questioning. Here, I explain why this can be the beginning of the end for your insights.
Automation Debate Festival of NewMR 2017Ray Poynter
The document announces an event called the Festival of NewMR 2017 discussing the automation debate. It provides details on the session including the date, time, moderators John Griffiths and Ray Poynter, and guests Rachel Lawes, Stephen Phillips, Natalie Geddes, and Fiona Blades. Attendees are instructed to tweet questions using #NewMR or submit them through GoToWebinar. The recording of the session will be made available afterwards.
50 Lead Generation Examples from Top Marketing WizardsWishpond
This slidedeck breaks down the real-world lead generation strategies from 50 of the top marketing brands and thought-leaders out there.
We’re talking about 50 lead generation examples, encompassing AdEspresso to Wordstream and everything in between.
Questionnaires aren’t getting any more fun or easy to answer, and this continues to be reflected in our low response rates. This session will highlight a number of practical things you can do to drastically improve not only data quality, but also readability and enjoyment of questionnaires.
Graphic organizers are visual tools that help students organize and structure information. They show relationships between concepts and can be used flexibly across content areas. Some benefits are that they help students sequence information, organize their thoughts logically, and develop analysis skills. Different types of graphic organizers include fishbone maps, spider maps, Venn diagrams, and matrices. Teachers should model how to use and read graphic organizers, as they can make lessons more interactive and help different types of learners comprehend relationships between topics.
50 Tweetable Marketing Quotes Your Followers Will LoveWishpond
This document contains 50 marketing quotes that can be tweeted. It instructs the user to click a button to easily tweet an image of the quote. Some example quotes promoted for tweeting include "Content with relevant images gets 94% more views than content without relevant images" and "Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going." The document is a slide deck containing easily tweetable marketing quotes and images.
The Science of Creating Must-Click Content on TwitterBuffer
Is your content going as far as it could on Twitter? In this webinar, you'll learn how to create irresistible Tweets – with a little help from science and Buffer's own recent research. By the time you leave, you'll know the words, format, timing and frequency to make your posts stand out – and have a game plan for A/B testing your own content for proven success.
Presented by Buffer and Twitter on April 30, 2014
The 10 Best Copywriting Formulas for Social Media HeadlinesBuffer
A Top Ten list of the best copywriting formulas used by writers and marketers, and how they might fit with the social media headlines you write.
1. Before – After – Bridge
2. Problem – Agitate – Solve
3. Features – Advantages – Benefits (FAB)
4. The 4 C’s
5. The 4 U’s
6. Attention – Interest – Desire – Action (AIDA)
7. A FOREST
8. The 5 basic objections
9. Picture – Promise – Prove – Push (PPPP)
10. The 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 Formula for Persuasive Copy
The complete list is available on the Buffer blog here: https://blog.bufferapp.com/copywriting-formulas
A snapshot of internet, social media, and mobile use in every country in the world. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
Slido Culture Code - mission, values and beliefsSlido
We have lived by our values from day one. But as the team grew, we decided to put our values and culture code together officially.
So here it is. This is who we are, why we exist and what we believe in. Thank you Zoom, Slack, Netflix and many others for inspiring us on our journey.
Do you have a culture code? What are your thoughts on ours?
Let us know at culture@slido.com. We’d love to hear from you.
How does software development work at Slido?
Learn more about our product principles, teams, tools, and programming languages we use. | Slido is a technology company that enhances communication and increases interaction at +20,000 events and meetings weekly. We are building a world-class product and we are constantly working on improvements, new features, and integrations. Slido offers a healthy environment for self-realization and learning. Everyone has a chance to shape Slido’s.
Better All-Hands Meetings: 25 Tips to Engage Your TeamSlido
Whether your company is made up of 10 or 10,000 people, running a regular all-hands meeting is a great opportunity to give your employees a voice.
The most meaningful all-hands meetings help drive your company culture by focusing on your greatest asset: your people.
Like everything, these meetings need to evolve. What will they look like in the future? We believe they’ll be interactive, collaborative, inclusive and transparent. Most of all, they will be the meetings your employees will look forward to!
This book collects together 25 actionable tips to help you organize all-hands meetings that foster your company culture and build trust within your team. They’re all tried and tested, either by us or by leaders in the industry.
Here’s to all-hands meetings that matter!
We have lived by our values from day one. But as the team grew, we decided to put our values and culture code together officially.
So here it is. This is who we are, why we exist and what we believe in. Thank you Zoom, Slack, Netflix and many others for inspiring us on our journey.
Do you have a culture code? What are your thoughts on ours?
Let us know at culture@slido.com. We’d love to hear from you.
This is a slide deck for the session that we delivered at World Education Congres 2018 in Indianapolis.
This presentation gives real-life examples of how you can make your events more conversational, interactive and engaging.
You can find much more on our blog: https://blog.sli.do or just ask us anything at support@slido.com
10 Interactive Ideas to Improve Your Company MeetingsSlido
In this guide, you will find 10 inspiring ideas for how Slido can help you run more engaging all-hands meetings, accelerate learning at your training sessions and involve your remote teams in the conversation.
Learn more about Slido at https://www.slido.com
For more inspiration on running effective meetings, go to https://blog.sli.do/
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.
Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes técnicas de dirección escénica como kinesia, próxemia y paralingüística. También describe los métodos de Stanislavsky, Meyerhold y Strasberg. Kinesia se refiere al estudio de los gestos y movimientos corporales. La próxemia analiza el uso del espacio personal. La paralingüística estudia elementos no verbales de la comunicación como el tono de voz. Los tres directores desarrollaron métodos para lograr un mayor realismo en la actuación.
Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danae. King Acrisius of Argos, Danae's father, was warned by the Oracle that Danae's son would one day kill him. Hades began plotting to take over the world from Zeus and threatened to unleash the Kraken on Argos unless Andromeda was sacrificed. Perseus, with the help of Io and others, sets out on a quest to defeat the Kraken and save Andromeda.
By the Numbers: 16 Ways Instagram is Outperforming the OthersWishpond
In this Slideshare, we'll share 16 ways that Instagram is absolutely dominating the social media landscape in 2016. We'll also share how users are taking advantage of this powerful platform, and how you can do the same.
Self-service data collection and research tools are already transforming the research industry. However the proliferation of big data management techniques and the rise of ‘second generation’ data science tools are starting to create a new super-cell of researchers who can do everything themselves, faster. This session discusses the rise of data science as a career discipline, how this is blurring traditional distinctions in agency, consulting, and client organizations between market researchers and others who work with data such as customer analytics and AI professionals, and the potential opportunities available for those ready to adapt.
Futuring Friday 2017 Festival of NewMR 2017Ray Poynter
Lenny Murphy, Ray Poynter and guests Kristin Luck and Melanie Courtright survey the near and middle future for market research.
This session draws on the recent GRIT report as well as other leading sources and indicators as well as the panels’ extensive involvement with the future of market research and insight.
The document outlines the government of the Philippines, which consists of three interdependent branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch makes and changes laws through the Philippine Congress. The executive branch is led by a president and vice president who are elected by popular vote. The judicial branch settles legal disputes and determines if the government abused its power or jurisdiction. An Ombudsman also investigates corruption among government officials.
Do you believe in magic? Maybe, maybe not. Do you believe in magical analyses when it comes to your research? Definitely not. And you shouldn’t. Statistical models are so often seen as “black box” analysis techniques where, perhaps due to a lower level of understanding, researchers often accept results without questioning. On the flip side, statisticians are often completely unaware of the research context of data, and accept them from researchers without questioning. Here, I explain why this can be the beginning of the end for your insights.
Automation Debate Festival of NewMR 2017Ray Poynter
The document announces an event called the Festival of NewMR 2017 discussing the automation debate. It provides details on the session including the date, time, moderators John Griffiths and Ray Poynter, and guests Rachel Lawes, Stephen Phillips, Natalie Geddes, and Fiona Blades. Attendees are instructed to tweet questions using #NewMR or submit them through GoToWebinar. The recording of the session will be made available afterwards.
50 Lead Generation Examples from Top Marketing WizardsWishpond
This slidedeck breaks down the real-world lead generation strategies from 50 of the top marketing brands and thought-leaders out there.
We’re talking about 50 lead generation examples, encompassing AdEspresso to Wordstream and everything in between.
Questionnaires aren’t getting any more fun or easy to answer, and this continues to be reflected in our low response rates. This session will highlight a number of practical things you can do to drastically improve not only data quality, but also readability and enjoyment of questionnaires.
Graphic organizers are visual tools that help students organize and structure information. They show relationships between concepts and can be used flexibly across content areas. Some benefits are that they help students sequence information, organize their thoughts logically, and develop analysis skills. Different types of graphic organizers include fishbone maps, spider maps, Venn diagrams, and matrices. Teachers should model how to use and read graphic organizers, as they can make lessons more interactive and help different types of learners comprehend relationships between topics.
50 Tweetable Marketing Quotes Your Followers Will LoveWishpond
This document contains 50 marketing quotes that can be tweeted. It instructs the user to click a button to easily tweet an image of the quote. Some example quotes promoted for tweeting include "Content with relevant images gets 94% more views than content without relevant images" and "Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going." The document is a slide deck containing easily tweetable marketing quotes and images.
The Science of Creating Must-Click Content on TwitterBuffer
Is your content going as far as it could on Twitter? In this webinar, you'll learn how to create irresistible Tweets – with a little help from science and Buffer's own recent research. By the time you leave, you'll know the words, format, timing and frequency to make your posts stand out – and have a game plan for A/B testing your own content for proven success.
Presented by Buffer and Twitter on April 30, 2014
The 10 Best Copywriting Formulas for Social Media HeadlinesBuffer
A Top Ten list of the best copywriting formulas used by writers and marketers, and how they might fit with the social media headlines you write.
1. Before – After – Bridge
2. Problem – Agitate – Solve
3. Features – Advantages – Benefits (FAB)
4. The 4 C’s
5. The 4 U’s
6. Attention – Interest – Desire – Action (AIDA)
7. A FOREST
8. The 5 basic objections
9. Picture – Promise – Prove – Push (PPPP)
10. The 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 Formula for Persuasive Copy
The complete list is available on the Buffer blog here: https://blog.bufferapp.com/copywriting-formulas
A snapshot of internet, social media, and mobile use in every country in the world. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
Slido Culture Code - mission, values and beliefsSlido
We have lived by our values from day one. But as the team grew, we decided to put our values and culture code together officially.
So here it is. This is who we are, why we exist and what we believe in. Thank you Zoom, Slack, Netflix and many others for inspiring us on our journey.
Do you have a culture code? What are your thoughts on ours?
Let us know at culture@slido.com. We’d love to hear from you.
How does software development work at Slido?
Learn more about our product principles, teams, tools, and programming languages we use. | Slido is a technology company that enhances communication and increases interaction at +20,000 events and meetings weekly. We are building a world-class product and we are constantly working on improvements, new features, and integrations. Slido offers a healthy environment for self-realization and learning. Everyone has a chance to shape Slido’s.
Better All-Hands Meetings: 25 Tips to Engage Your TeamSlido
Whether your company is made up of 10 or 10,000 people, running a regular all-hands meeting is a great opportunity to give your employees a voice.
The most meaningful all-hands meetings help drive your company culture by focusing on your greatest asset: your people.
Like everything, these meetings need to evolve. What will they look like in the future? We believe they’ll be interactive, collaborative, inclusive and transparent. Most of all, they will be the meetings your employees will look forward to!
This book collects together 25 actionable tips to help you organize all-hands meetings that foster your company culture and build trust within your team. They’re all tried and tested, either by us or by leaders in the industry.
Here’s to all-hands meetings that matter!
We have lived by our values from day one. But as the team grew, we decided to put our values and culture code together officially.
So here it is. This is who we are, why we exist and what we believe in. Thank you Zoom, Slack, Netflix and many others for inspiring us on our journey.
Do you have a culture code? What are your thoughts on ours?
Let us know at culture@slido.com. We’d love to hear from you.
This is a slide deck for the session that we delivered at World Education Congres 2018 in Indianapolis.
This presentation gives real-life examples of how you can make your events more conversational, interactive and engaging.
You can find much more on our blog: https://blog.sli.do or just ask us anything at support@slido.com
10 Interactive Ideas to Improve Your Company MeetingsSlido
In this guide, you will find 10 inspiring ideas for how Slido can help you run more engaging all-hands meetings, accelerate learning at your training sessions and involve your remote teams in the conversation.
Learn more about Slido at https://www.slido.com
For more inspiration on running effective meetings, go to https://blog.sli.do/
18 Success Stories from Amazingly Interactive EventsSlido
Live polls and crowdsourced Q&A sessions have become a standard practice at many conferences and meetings. Event planners and participants are now asking what's next. In this slide deck, you'll find 18 success stories from the events that brimmed with interaction thanks to a well-thought-out meeting design and the masterful use of Slido.
For more information, go to https://www.slido.com
For decades, lecture halls have been dominated by one-way presentations. But in today’s world of smartphones and unprecedented access to information, passive content broadcasts will most likely fall flat. The future? Conversational presenting. According to a number of studies, our brains respond powerfully to two-way dialogues. Once involved in a meaningful conversation, students feel empowered, engaged and apt to absorb new information.
This presentation will explore the tactics, backed by science and case studies, to create conversational presentations with a help of interaction technology and strategic facilitation.
Slido is a tool that allows audiences to interact with presenters during meetings and events through live Q&A, polls, and slide sharing. It lets participants ask questions and vote on their favorites from any device, polls can gauge audience opinions in real-time, and slides can be viewed and downloaded by participants. Both online and on-site attendees can be involved through integration with video. Setting up is easy with a three step process, and pricing options are available for single or unlimited annual use.
The document provides tips for moderating a session using Slido, an audience engagement platform. It recommends introducing Slido to the audience, running a warm-up poll to get people engaged, and integrating submitted questions. It also suggests taking notes on stage, giving time for reflection, and including questions submitted during the session.
7 Meeting Design Tips for Increasing Interaction at Your EventsSlido
Most conventional conferences consist of a string of presentations followed by a few panel discussions. The one-way approach leaves the audience out of the conversation and impacts on their learning outcomes.
The good news is that making these session formats more interactive is not rocket science!
In this presentation, you will learn a number of interaction techniques that we have picked up while helping over 10.000 events engage their delegates. We saw that if these, often simple, methods are applied well, they can transform conferences and help attendees to learn more effectively.
Event Technology: Turn Your Event Attendees Into Active ParticipantsSlido
Event technology tools like Slido can help maximize audience engagement at events by crowdsourcing questions and conducting live polls. Slido allows event planners to overcome common hurdles like having no questions, too many questions, or long boring questions. It also helps transform panel discussions by getting real-time audience feedback on topics through polls to ensure content is tailored and opinions are captured. Slido aims to bridge the gap between what speakers discuss and what attendees want to learn by giving the audience a voice.
Boring presentations and 'old school' meeting approaches disengage attendees at meetings and conferences. Participants leave confused and demotivated, regretting that they wasted so much of their time. What's worse, the bad experience diminishes their Return On Investment and raises question marks about their attendance of future events.
In this presentation, you'll learn some of the best practices for audience engagement from the world leading conferences.
The Anatomy of the Perfect Question [First Look]Slido
What type of questions do event attendees ask? What types are the most popular at conferences? How long are they?
We were curious to know the answers. So we've analysed 15.000 questions in order to bring you the first-ever look at the anatomy of questions asked at events and conferences.
This document provides 10 tips for successful networking at events, beginning with preparing by researching the event and attendees. It advises finding a balance between being open-minded and focused, and suggests scanning the room to find groups to join. Additional tips include approaching others confidently, being interested in others first, asking open-ended questions, remembering names through various techniques, mirroring others' interests and behaviors, introducing people, and continuing networking efforts after the event through social media. The document also shares two "secret tips" to stand out by skipping talks and adding new contacts online right away.
Originally presented at http://www.eventheroes.ro/
Did you agree with the trends that we included in the presentation? Did we miss any? Please share your thoughts with us at https://twitter.com/Slidoapp.
More info about the future of events: http://www.sli.do/
Title: Making Money the Easy Way: A Quick Guide to Generating IncomeWilliamZinsmeister
Welcome to "Making Money the Easy Way: A Quick Guide to Generating Income." This book is designed to provide you with practical, actionable strategies to generate income with minimal effort. Whether you’re looking to supplement your current income or create a full-time revenue stream, this guide covers a variety of methods to help you achieve your financial goals. We will explore opportunities available online, various investment strategies, profitable side hustles, creative approaches, and essential financial tips to ensure sustainable income growth.
Advertising and Promotion of whisper by Sakthi Sundarsakthisundar2001
This presentation is an invaluable resource for marketing professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of effective advertising and promotion in the feminine hygiene sector. Explore how Whisper maintains its brand leadership and continues to innovate in a competitive market.
TAM AdEx-Quarterly Report on Television Advertising_2024.pdfSocial Samosa
According to the report, there was a 4% decrease in television advertising volumes compared to the same period in 2023, indicating shifts in advertising strategies or market dynamics.
Top 10 AI Trends to Watch in 2024 with Intelisyncnehapardhi711
As we advance further into the digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, shaping various industries and aspects of our daily lives. The advancements in AI for 2024 promise significant transformations across multiple sectors. From agentic AI and open-source AI to AI-powered cybersecurity and sustainability, these trends highlight the growing influence of AI on our world. By staying informed and embracing these trends, businesses and individuals can harness the power of AI to innovate and thrive.
This article explores the top 10 AI trends to watch in 2024, providing an overview, impact, and examples of each trend.
Top 10 AI Trends to Watch in 2024
Trend 1: Agentic AI
Overview of Agentic AI
Agentic AI represents a fundamental shift in artificial intelligence. These AI systems are designed to comprehend complex workflows and pursue difficult objectives autonomously, with minimal human assistance. Essentially, agentic AI functions similarly to human employees, understanding intricate contexts and instructions in normal language, defining goals, deducing subtasks, and adapting actions to changing circumstances.
Impact of Agentic AI
Agentic AI has the potential to drastically alter organizational roles, procedures, and relationships. AI assistants with advanced thinking and planning capabilities can perform tasks previously managed by humans. This shift enhances productivity by fully automating complex processes, freeing workers from repetitive tasks to focus on more critical activities. The ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances ensures continuous operational improvements.
Examples and Use Cases of Agentic AI
Autonomous Vehicles: Self-driving cars use agentic AI to navigate roads, interpret traffic signals, and make real-time decisions to ensure passenger safety.
Smart Home Devices: AI-powered home assistants, like smart thermostats and security systems, operate autonomously to optimize energy usage and enhance security.
Customer Service Bots: Advanced chatbots handle complex customer queries, provide solutions, and escalate issues to human agents when necessary.
Trend 2: Open Source AI
Overview of Open Source AI
Open-source AI involves freely available source code, encouraging developers to collaborate, use, adapt, and share AI technology. This openness fosters innovation and speeds up the development of practical AI solutions across various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and education.
Impact of Open Source AI
The collaborative nature of open-source AI promotes transparency and facilitates continuous improvement, leading to feature-rich, reliable, and modular solutions. These platforms enable the creation of applications such as real-time fraud detection, medical image analysis, personalized recommendations, and customized learning experiences.
Examples and Use Cases of Open Source AI
TensorFlow: An open-source machine learning framework by Google, widely used for building and deploying AI models.
How to Generate Add to Calendar Link using Cal.etY
Cal.et is a free tool that helps you create “Add to Calendar” links for your events. It supports popular calendar platforms like Google, Apple, Outlook, Yahoo, and Office365. Users can generate short, shareable URLs, customize event details, and even create QR codes for easy access. It’s ideal for embedding event links in emails, websites, and social media, making it easier for participants to save event information directly to their calendars.
Top 10 Digital Marketing Institute in lucknow.pptxzaireendigitech
Welcome to our ppt on the top 10 digital marketing institutes in Lucknow! If you're looking to enhance your skills in the dynamic field of digital marketing, Lucknow offers several excellent training options. Our curated list highlights the best digital marketing institutes in Lucknow, providing comprehensive courses that cover SEO, social media marketing, PPC, content marketing, and more. These institutes are renowned for their experienced faculty, practical training, and industry-relevant curriculum. Whether you're a beginner or a professional seeking to upgrade your skills, these institutes can help you achieve your career goals in digital marketing.
1. Make sure you know the event #hashtag
Engage with people prior to the event
Get Twitter handles of speakers in advance
Capture the essence of the conversations
Keep the conversation going
Quote speakers correctly
Tweet compelling visual content
Connect with other fellow delegates
Tweet consistently but wisely
Continue tweeting after the event
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10 Easy Tips For Live
Tweeting At Events
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