How Do To Build an E-Commerce Brand for 2016Jeremy Waite
Built for the Nordic e-commerce Knowledge Conference on 20th May 2014, this presentation covers some of the trends for 2015/16 ~ including how to approach social commerce and more importantly ~ how NOT to.
"Disruption is no longer disruptive. It's normal". Slides from my keynote in Gothenberg, Sweden, where I discuss the future of customer relationships, marketing technology and domestic robots!
Building A Successful Digital Customer JourneyMiel Van Opstal
An overview of the mindset and elements to build a successful digital marketing strategy and compelling consumer journey with an effective conversion funnel.
How major brands and publishers are thinking about the broad digital space, b...Mike Parsons
Mike Parsons from Tribal DDB presents a snapshot of the big issues of marketing.
What are Chief Marketing Officers thinking?
How should my brand behave in a world of Facebook?
Is 2009 the year mobile marketing comes of age?
How can I have a meaningful ROI?
Interesting cases and thinking for digital marketing.
LSA Bootcamp Austin: Building a Successful Digital Marketing StrategyLocalogy
This presentation was given to an audience of small businesses at LSA Bootcamp, a one day digital marketing intensive in Austin 1/24/16. For more about the event and for a look at future events visit: http://bit.ly/LSABootcamp16
How Do To Build an E-Commerce Brand for 2016Jeremy Waite
Built for the Nordic e-commerce Knowledge Conference on 20th May 2014, this presentation covers some of the trends for 2015/16 ~ including how to approach social commerce and more importantly ~ how NOT to.
"Disruption is no longer disruptive. It's normal". Slides from my keynote in Gothenberg, Sweden, where I discuss the future of customer relationships, marketing technology and domestic robots!
Building A Successful Digital Customer JourneyMiel Van Opstal
An overview of the mindset and elements to build a successful digital marketing strategy and compelling consumer journey with an effective conversion funnel.
How major brands and publishers are thinking about the broad digital space, b...Mike Parsons
Mike Parsons from Tribal DDB presents a snapshot of the big issues of marketing.
What are Chief Marketing Officers thinking?
How should my brand behave in a world of Facebook?
Is 2009 the year mobile marketing comes of age?
How can I have a meaningful ROI?
Interesting cases and thinking for digital marketing.
LSA Bootcamp Austin: Building a Successful Digital Marketing StrategyLocalogy
This presentation was given to an audience of small businesses at LSA Bootcamp, a one day digital marketing intensive in Austin 1/24/16. For more about the event and for a look at future events visit: http://bit.ly/LSABootcamp16
Learn about how local lead generation works as well as the positives & negatives to this often discussed “next generation” of affiliate marketing.
Experience level: Beginner, Intermediate
Target audience: Affiliates/Publishers, Merchants/Advertisers, Networks, Other
Niche/vertical: Local
Ad Hustler, Chief Hustler, Ad Hustler, LLC (Twitter @adhustler)
Amanda Orson, Managing Partner, Lacuna Group LLC (Twitter @phillian)
A significant brand is a rare breed. Not many of them exist in this world, but when you meet one you soon know about it. Becoming one does not require luck, timing or large advertising budgets. Significant brands simply value their customers more than themselves, and they are willing to do the things that other brands don't do.
I didn’t actually create this list of "Significant Brands” to produce a ranking table, but to spark a debate. These brands are significant to me because of what they stand for, not how much money they have made. After all, isn’t that the real purpose of business… To not just make a profit, but to make a profit that has a purpose?
Significant brands are run by companies who's intentions lie beyond profits. They want to make profits with purpose.
Significant brands stand for something larger than themselves. They inspire and add value to the lives of everyone they touch.
So, these are my top 25 most #SignificantBrands. I've tried to include a few stories around why I think they are significant, and a couple of words from one of their founders or executives. I hope you like them. If you don't, even better... create your own list and post it on slideshare ~ because we don't have deep conversations about brand purpose often enough.
What are your most significant brands?
A local look at the bigger picture - It doesn’t matter how much money you pour into national advertising campaigns, customers are still going to judge your brand by how clean the bathroom is at the closest location. And you can be certain they’re going to make their opinions known.
Brand Analytics allows you to understand how your locations are performing on an individual basis. With our interactive wrap-up reports, you can dig down to see the aggregate rating of a particular store over the last month, or see how different regions compare to one another.
Our tool also allows you to post to individual social accounts, allowing you to quickly author posts for all of your stores, certain regions, or individual locations.
Revisiting the top 20% - Jim Agger - WineDirectVin65
I will be sharing the results of a study we have been conducting at WineDirect over the past three years. This study looks at anonymous transaction data for DTC ecommerce orders processed on Vin65, the wine industry’s leading DTC technology platform.
We are social media marketing consultants that helps businesses develop and execute social media marketing programs and campaigns.
We help people grow their business and take it to the next level by creating massive viral visibility with social media.
Banking On Infomercials – A MultiChannel Profit OpportunityAffiliate Summit
As web content rapidly shifts to video, learn how to: use one video method to increase profits now; discover new hit products before your competitors; and interact with networks to gain the edge.
Experience level: Intermediate
Target audience: Affiliates/Publishers, Networks
Niche/vertical: AsSeenOnTV
Frank Bianco, COO, Pear Lake Partners LLC
Curtis A. Clarke, CEO, AsSeenOnPC.com (Twitter @As_Seen_On_PC)
Andrew Latimer, CEO, Bluewater Media
Rus Sarnoff, President, Integrated Marketing (Twitter @RusSarnoff)
The story of how social crm and technology can leverage social network activity, customer advocacy and mobile connectivity to deliver a better contextual e-commerce experience.
The movie on slide 67 is about Adidas Adiverse Virtual Footwear Wall (http://bit.ly/1guUQ4p) and on slide 72 is Control Group/Titan: Reinventing Payphones With NYC I/O (http://bit.ly/19bqDmY)
Keynote for the Social Media Day Academy's Social Retailing congress on Sept.17, 2013 at LeadFabric.
Managing The Future Expectations Of The Hyper-Connected ConsumerMiel Van Opstal
This was a keynote I gave for Colruyt Group, about the future of retail POS interaction opportunities and behavioral consumer trends. The talk focuses on contextually relevant content delivery, defined by Google as micro-moments.
The Digital Vision, Daniel Alegre, VP Asia Pacific and Japan, Google Inc Ad:tech
With digital marketing evolving and now representing a significant part of an advertiser's marketing plans, what's next and where is future growth coming from? Daniel will be covering the major online consumer trends including mobile and video. This Keynote Presentation will cover the latest news on innovations and developments that we can expect from Google in the coming year.
This is a presentation given by Matthew Kwan, Principal Consultant of Adams (www.adamshk.com) at the seminar of Hong Kong Retail Management Association on May 26, 2016.
SugarCon 2013: Inbound Marketing: A Love StorySugarCRM
Mike Volpe, HubSpot
We all know the balance of power has shifted and the buyer now holds all the cards. What does this really mean for marketing? How can you sell to today's buyer? What's love got to do with it? This presentation will try to change your view of marketing and your approach to generating more revenue through a lovable approach to engaging your customers.
Understanding social selling social media day academy - new path to purchaseMiel Van Opstal
Video and visual input are the main audience communication tools nowadays. The most effective way to reach someone today is with snackable content, delivered in its most preferred container: a short video clip. Technology can help, but social selling is about building stronger relationships with potential buyers, stake holders and other audience segments. It’s based on an authentic sense of empathy and a deep understanding of the problems they face and proposing simple and easy-to-implement solutions to these problems to become a relevant and trusted reliable source of information in your target audience’s life.
What works when you need to build trust? How do you measure success? Let’s take a better a look at the current market to understand why Twitter is betting big on its native video player, and why Facebook and YouTube have become such fierce competitors for our eyeballs.
Presentation given to Australian Interactive Media Industry Association breakfast. Broadly covered the theme of what would be the key topics in digital in Australia over the next years. Also has information from the Digital Services Index (stats on Australian Digital use)
Learn about how local lead generation works as well as the positives & negatives to this often discussed “next generation” of affiliate marketing.
Experience level: Beginner, Intermediate
Target audience: Affiliates/Publishers, Merchants/Advertisers, Networks, Other
Niche/vertical: Local
Ad Hustler, Chief Hustler, Ad Hustler, LLC (Twitter @adhustler)
Amanda Orson, Managing Partner, Lacuna Group LLC (Twitter @phillian)
A significant brand is a rare breed. Not many of them exist in this world, but when you meet one you soon know about it. Becoming one does not require luck, timing or large advertising budgets. Significant brands simply value their customers more than themselves, and they are willing to do the things that other brands don't do.
I didn’t actually create this list of "Significant Brands” to produce a ranking table, but to spark a debate. These brands are significant to me because of what they stand for, not how much money they have made. After all, isn’t that the real purpose of business… To not just make a profit, but to make a profit that has a purpose?
Significant brands are run by companies who's intentions lie beyond profits. They want to make profits with purpose.
Significant brands stand for something larger than themselves. They inspire and add value to the lives of everyone they touch.
So, these are my top 25 most #SignificantBrands. I've tried to include a few stories around why I think they are significant, and a couple of words from one of their founders or executives. I hope you like them. If you don't, even better... create your own list and post it on slideshare ~ because we don't have deep conversations about brand purpose often enough.
What are your most significant brands?
A local look at the bigger picture - It doesn’t matter how much money you pour into national advertising campaigns, customers are still going to judge your brand by how clean the bathroom is at the closest location. And you can be certain they’re going to make their opinions known.
Brand Analytics allows you to understand how your locations are performing on an individual basis. With our interactive wrap-up reports, you can dig down to see the aggregate rating of a particular store over the last month, or see how different regions compare to one another.
Our tool also allows you to post to individual social accounts, allowing you to quickly author posts for all of your stores, certain regions, or individual locations.
Revisiting the top 20% - Jim Agger - WineDirectVin65
I will be sharing the results of a study we have been conducting at WineDirect over the past three years. This study looks at anonymous transaction data for DTC ecommerce orders processed on Vin65, the wine industry’s leading DTC technology platform.
We are social media marketing consultants that helps businesses develop and execute social media marketing programs and campaigns.
We help people grow their business and take it to the next level by creating massive viral visibility with social media.
Banking On Infomercials – A MultiChannel Profit OpportunityAffiliate Summit
As web content rapidly shifts to video, learn how to: use one video method to increase profits now; discover new hit products before your competitors; and interact with networks to gain the edge.
Experience level: Intermediate
Target audience: Affiliates/Publishers, Networks
Niche/vertical: AsSeenOnTV
Frank Bianco, COO, Pear Lake Partners LLC
Curtis A. Clarke, CEO, AsSeenOnPC.com (Twitter @As_Seen_On_PC)
Andrew Latimer, CEO, Bluewater Media
Rus Sarnoff, President, Integrated Marketing (Twitter @RusSarnoff)
The story of how social crm and technology can leverage social network activity, customer advocacy and mobile connectivity to deliver a better contextual e-commerce experience.
The movie on slide 67 is about Adidas Adiverse Virtual Footwear Wall (http://bit.ly/1guUQ4p) and on slide 72 is Control Group/Titan: Reinventing Payphones With NYC I/O (http://bit.ly/19bqDmY)
Keynote for the Social Media Day Academy's Social Retailing congress on Sept.17, 2013 at LeadFabric.
Managing The Future Expectations Of The Hyper-Connected ConsumerMiel Van Opstal
This was a keynote I gave for Colruyt Group, about the future of retail POS interaction opportunities and behavioral consumer trends. The talk focuses on contextually relevant content delivery, defined by Google as micro-moments.
The Digital Vision, Daniel Alegre, VP Asia Pacific and Japan, Google Inc Ad:tech
With digital marketing evolving and now representing a significant part of an advertiser's marketing plans, what's next and where is future growth coming from? Daniel will be covering the major online consumer trends including mobile and video. This Keynote Presentation will cover the latest news on innovations and developments that we can expect from Google in the coming year.
This is a presentation given by Matthew Kwan, Principal Consultant of Adams (www.adamshk.com) at the seminar of Hong Kong Retail Management Association on May 26, 2016.
SugarCon 2013: Inbound Marketing: A Love StorySugarCRM
Mike Volpe, HubSpot
We all know the balance of power has shifted and the buyer now holds all the cards. What does this really mean for marketing? How can you sell to today's buyer? What's love got to do with it? This presentation will try to change your view of marketing and your approach to generating more revenue through a lovable approach to engaging your customers.
Understanding social selling social media day academy - new path to purchaseMiel Van Opstal
Video and visual input are the main audience communication tools nowadays. The most effective way to reach someone today is with snackable content, delivered in its most preferred container: a short video clip. Technology can help, but social selling is about building stronger relationships with potential buyers, stake holders and other audience segments. It’s based on an authentic sense of empathy and a deep understanding of the problems they face and proposing simple and easy-to-implement solutions to these problems to become a relevant and trusted reliable source of information in your target audience’s life.
What works when you need to build trust? How do you measure success? Let’s take a better a look at the current market to understand why Twitter is betting big on its native video player, and why Facebook and YouTube have become such fierce competitors for our eyeballs.
Presentation given to Australian Interactive Media Industry Association breakfast. Broadly covered the theme of what would be the key topics in digital in Australia over the next years. Also has information from the Digital Services Index (stats on Australian Digital use)
My presentation to Insurance Post's eBusiness Strategy conference on 24/03/2010.
2010 is the year of accountability, pervasive Internet access has changed consumer expectations dramatically, HTML 5 is coming and eBusiness adoption is explosive so insurance companies can't afford to wait.
This presentation reflected a full circle approach to online marketing. In it we discussed goals, conversions and conversations. Getting to the heart of the matter and understanding the "social" part of new media that we use is fundamental to its success.
Is the conflicting advice you are getting on SEO keeping you from success? Attending this session will help you get straight answers on the SEO issues keeping you from the top of the search engines.
Our 12 Truths of Digital Marketing book was published in late 2014. Although the physical book is now out-of-print, you can get an electronic copy by subscribing to the Bam Digital monthly newsletter. To find out more about the 12 Truths book, we've written about it on this post: The Making of 12 Truths https://www.bam.com.au/blog/behind-the-scenes/the-making-of-12-truths/
Digital marketingtoolsmagazinejan2010pgs1 25JennifBrown
Welcome to Digital Marketing Tools!
Thank you to everyone who clicked the link below and
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My goal is to bring you the latest digital marketing tools,
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Analytics, Search, Social Media, and Optimization: Why Has Marketing Gotten S...Kate O'Neill
From search and social media to analytics and optimization, marketing has really gotten geeky. It's nearly impossible to keep up, so what should business owners know about online marketing in order to make good decisions about their web presence? This presentation is both a broad overview of key web marketing disciplines as well as a quick dive into some of the concepts and vocabulary behind them.
Presented on Wednesday, August 18th to the Women Business Owners Special Interest Group of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce.
State of Conversational Marketing 2019 [Free Report]Drift
What does a great customer experience look like today? In a world where we now expect instant responses to our questions, and where we can order just about anything online with a few clicks and have it delivered to our door that same day, how can SaaS and B2B companies up their game in order to meet (and exceed) those new expectations?
At Drift, we decided to team up with our friends at SurveyMonkey Audience to find out.
In our new report, the 2019 State of Conversational Marketing, we explore how and why customer expectations are evolving and highlight key conversational marketing trends and benchmarks that will help your company become more customer-centric (and, in turn, drive more revenue).
To download the full report, go to: https://www.drift.com/state-of-conversational-marketing/
Engagement Led Marketing_Integrated digital MarketingShalabh Pandey
What is the glue that ties different digital marketing disciplines? How could you plan a digital marketing strategy (or marketing strategy) in a world besotted with the 'latest'. Can 'Engagement' as a concept glue everything together? What is engagement led integrated marketing and how is it beyond social media?
From Shalabh Pandey (htpp://chasingthestorm.com)
The practice of PR has changed. This slideshow offers a view of the basics that every PR consultant should offer clients for 2012.
Probably the most exciting part of the presentation is the list of URL's at the end... Nice way to be very motivated.
Teaching and learning in an era of disruptive innovationScott McLeod
Dr. Scott McLeod's presentation to the NEA Board of Directors. Washington, DC. December 12, 2009.
Contact me if you have questions:
www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org/contact.html
Slides used when we ask session participants to think in groups about the impacts that the Internet and other digital technologies have had on various sectors of our society.
CASTLE, www.schooltechleadership.org
CALI Conference for Law School Computing. June 18, 2007. Dr. Scott McLeod, CASTLE, University of Minnesota. www.schooltechleadership.org. www.scottmcleod.net/contact. www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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