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Beginners Guide to TikTok for Search - Rachel Pearson - We are Tilt __ BrightonSEO (FINAL).pdf
10 Insightful Quotes On Designing A Better Customer ExperienceYuan Wang
26 slides•1.3M views
In an ever-changing landscape of one digital disruption after another, companies and organisations are looking for new ways to understand their target markets and engage them better. Increasingly they invest in user experience (UX) and customer experience design (CX) capabilities by working with a specialist UX agency or developing their own UX lab. Some UX practitioners are touting leaner and faster ways of developing customer-centric products and services, via methodologies such as guerilla research, rapid prototyping and Agile UX. Others seek innovation and fulfilment by spending more time in research, being more inclusive, and designing for social goods.
Experience is more than just an interface. It is a relationship, as well as a series of touch points between your brand and your customer. Here are our top 10 highlights and takeaways from the recent UX Australia conference to help you transform your customer experience design.
For full article, continue reading at https://yump.com.au/10-ways-supercharge-customer-experience-design/
Pitching Ideas: How to sell your ideas to othersJeroen van Geel
62 slides•337.9K views
Learn how to convince others of your UX ideas by understanding them.
We are good in designing usable and engaging products and services. We understand the user's needs and have a toolkit with dozens of deliverables. But for some reason it remains difficult to sell an idea or concept to team members, managers or clients. After this session that problem will be solved!
Selling your ideas and convincing others is one of the most undervalued assets in our field. This ranges from convincing a colleague to use a certain design pattern to selling research to your boss and convincing a client to go for your concept. You can come up with the best ideas in the world, but if it is presented in the wrong way these ideas will die a lonely dead. This is sad, because everybody can learn how to bring a message across. The main thing is that you know what to pay attention to.
In this session I will take you on a journey through the world of presenting ideas. We will move through the heads of clients and your colleagues, learn what their thoughts and needs are. We will move to the core of your idea and into the world of psychology.
Discover The Top 10 Types Of Colleagues Around YouAnkur Tandon
12 slides•87.8K views
The best part being with different colleagues is we learn a lot from them. Good or bad, sooner or later, better or best, we learn something unique from the different personalities working with and around us at our workplace. Read more interesting content, at www.thecareermuse.co.in - We intend to inform and inspire recruiters, job seekers and anyone with an interest in the workplace and HR technology.
Hope you enjoyed reading the Infographic.
Feel free to share your feedback with us at @CareerBuilderIn
25 stats—13 positive, 12 negative—that reflect the marketing world, including content marketing, social media, email newsletters, analytics, blogging, digital video, and more.
Keep these stats in mind when crafting your marketing strategy.
This is the first SlideShare adaption of Timothy E. Johansson's 100 Growth Hacks in 100 Days. The growth hacks that's included in the slide are 1 to 10. Timothy is the front-end developer at UserApp (www.userapp.io).
The Great State of Design with CSS Grid Layout and FriendsStacy Kvernmo
149 slides•2.3M views
This document discusses the importance of doing work that you love and believe is great. It includes a quote from Steve Jobs about finding truly satisfying work by doing what you believe is great work and loving what you do. The rest of the document provides examples of challenges, questions, and discussions that commonly come up for designers in their work.
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
33 slides•1.3M views
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
Do you struggle to finish your daily tasks, juggle your work load and keep organised at work? If so, read our top tips to help work a little smarter everyday!
What does the future look like? Is it a dark space where we’re suffering from varying degrees of techamphetamine or are we heading towards a Utopian fantasy of abundance and harmony?
Understanding that our basic human needs and wants barely change, we explore the future state of a range of topics; from our need for physical sustenance through to our age-long fascination of transcending the limitations of our biology.
Looking at the future from a human perspective, our potential for greatness is teetering on a fine line between darkness and hope. We’re banking on the latter.
Things That Don't Matter in Your Presentation!Ayman Sadiq
14 slides•61.1K views
We often spend hours together on stuffs that don’t really matter in your next presentation. You need to unclutter, focus, provide insight and yes, tell a story to convey the big idea. When you stop wasting time on the things that don’t really add any value to you presentation, we finally start adding proper value to the message and objective of your presentation. So here goes a list of things on which you should not even spend a minute. Cheers!
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
23 slides•1.5M views
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.
ChatGPT is a highly advanced language model developed by OpenAI. Its ability to understand and respond to natural language input can be a valuable tool for mobile application developers looking to streamline their workflow and improve their app development process.
This document discusses better collaboration between agencies and clients. It notes that historically, agencies did not provide clients with a full understanding of the creative process or ideas, and clients did not know how to properly evaluate work. It advocates that agencies start presentations with the agreed upon creative brief to provide necessary context before presenting ideas. Agencies should tell a story that bridges the brief to the final idea, giving clients a complete understanding. The document also provides models for properly evaluating ideas and ensuring collaborative discussions between agencies and clients.
How to Craft Your Company's Storytelling Voice by Ann Handley of MarketingProfsMarketingProfs
24 slides•2.6M views
You know your company's story, but what's the right voice to use in telling it? Find out how to craft your company's storytelling voice. Ann Handley, chief content officer of MarketingProfs and author of "Content Rules" shares tips and ideas for crafting your brand's storytelling voice.
Our world is full of endless distractions: videos, special offers, articles, the list goes on. So, how do you make sure your content reaches your audience and grabs their attention?
During this webinar, content marketing expert Steve Rayson will share insights gained from analyzing a million headlines, across a range of publications, to discover what phrases amplify content and drive conversions.
And if that's not enough, advertising fanatic Larry Kim will show you how to use this data to craft click-worthy ad copy to use across paid search and social to increase click-through rates and significantly decrease cost-per-click.
Register now to hear this marketing dynamic duo crack the code on engagement.
You'll learn:
-What type of copy performs best on Facebook, Twitter, and Search
-How to curate attention-grabbing, engaging content
-What components make up a powerful headline
Presented at Tokyo iOS Meetup https://www.meetup.com/TokyoiOSMeetup/events/234405194/
Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJlyR8chDwo
Some think working remotely is a terrible setting that takes control away and let's employees stay at home and be useless. Others find that remote work increases overall productivity and lowers the need to micromanage.
And both sides might be correct as remote work, like all other structures, work really well for some and make others crazy.
The only thing that we can say for certain is that telecommuting is increasingly popular and there are problems you need to face to make it work.
Building an enduring, multi-billion dollar consumer technology company is hard. As an investor, knowing which startups have the potential to be massive and long-lasting is also hard. From both perspectives, identifying companies with this potential is a combination of “art” and “science” — the art is understanding how products work, and the science is knowing how to measure it. At the earliest stages of a company, it comes down to understanding how a product is built to maximize and leverage user engagement.
In this presentation, Sarah Tavel shares her "Hierarchy of Engagement" framework she uses to evaluate non-transactional consumer companies she is looking to invest in.
Visit us at gykantler.com for more information.
The concept of a “brand” is no longer taboo at B2B companies. In fact, strong B2B brands outperform weaker ones by as much as 20%, according to recent research by McKinsey. Yet it’s not easy for ROI-obsessed marketers to justify spending money on their brand, which can be difficult to track. As a result, your brand is too often left either underfunded or on the back-burner altogether.
We’re going to help you solve this. In this presentation you’ll learn:
- How your brand can boost demand generation and other key performance indicators
- The elements of a B2B brand and how those are different from traditional consumer branding
- How to elevate your brand through B2B marketing channels and brand advocates
- Metrics to track the impact of your brand
15 Tips for Creating an Incredible Startup PitchExperts Exchange
17 slides•13.1K views
The document provides 15 tips for creating an incredible startup pitch to investors. The tips include leading with the need or problem the product addresses, keeping the pitch simple, using visuals to support numbers, validating the product with customers, defining the business model and path to revenue, knowing when to conclude the pitch, not getting defensive in response to questions, discussing marketing strategy, branding the product, using humor, addressing legal issues, estimating growth projections, leveraging social media, targeting a niche audience, and not dwelling on mistakes during the presentation. The overall aim is to clearly articulate the problem and solution, present the key information simply and visually, demonstrate customer validation and a viable business model, and handle questions confidently.
The Science of Story: How Brands Can Use Storytelling To Get More CustomersDigital Surgeons
55 slides•8.5K views
Storytelling is not only an entertaining source for information, but a way to engage and humanize our messages that helps them stick. Our brains are wired for stories. Like a drug, we seek them out. Good stories create lasting emotional connections that persuade, educate, entertain, and convert consumers into brand loyalists.
Here’s another good reason to believe in the power of stories: You don't have a goddamn choice. We spend a third of our waking hours crafting stories, and the rest of the time consuming them. Our brains are always searching for stories. You need stories. You live your life around stories. Your life itself is a story. So, now find out how you can use them to better understand how brands and businesses can use storytelling to increase engagement and sales.
Top Social Media Marketing Trends to Follow in 2023Jomer Gregorio
28 slides•2K views
2023 is here and it's time to take your social media marketing strategy to new heights. From Tiktok's domination to the growing popularity of live videos, our article covers the top social media marketing trends you need to know to stand out in this crowded space. Keep your brand ahead of the curve by checking this presentation.
Full blog here - https://whitelabelseoagency.net/top-social-media-marketing-trends-to-follow-in-2023-infographic/
This document discusses the concept of a growth hacker and strategies for sustainable growth. A growth hacker focuses on scalable growth through experiments and data analysis. Their goal is viral and repeat growth through word of mouth, embedded social features, paid advertising, and recurring use. The document provides examples of how companies achieve growth through these channels and outlines psychological factors that influence word-of-mouth sharing. It emphasizes thinking like a growth hacker by constantly considering growth opportunities across communication platforms.
How to Win over Your Audience on Social Media (and Get Results)The Digital Maze
31 slides•16 views
It’s not enough to know how to use social media, you also need to know how to win over those that use it. Mark will show you how a more thoughtful use of social media will generate meaningful results for your organisation, helping you to finally get the results you’ve always wanted.
You won’t come away from this session with the tricks and tips you’ve heard a hundred times before. Instead you’ll be inspired to be different. You’ll leave determined to raise your social media activity to a new level, making you stand out in a way you’ve never done so before.
Effect of Educational Intervention on the Knowledge and Attitude Towards Self...AJHSSR Journal
11 slides•5 views
ABSTRACT: Self-medication is the use of medications without prior medical consultation on indication,
dosage, or duration of treatment. Even though self-medication is a useful tool to treat minor ailments, improper
self-medication practice may lead to adverse drug reactions and inappropriate selection of medications. The aim
of this study was to assess the effect of an educational intervention on the knowledge and attitude of selfmedication among patients on dialysis at the BRH. The study was a hospital based interventional study conducted
at the BRH hemodialysis unit with a sample size of 80 participants that were purposively selected. An adapted
questionnaire was used to collect data and later the intervention was implemented in 2 different sessions lasting
for 15 minutes each session. At the end of the intervention, the same questionnaire was administered to participants
to evaluate if there was any change in knowledge and attitude. Data analyzed in SPSS v. 26. The finding of this
study revealed that the prevalence of self-medication was low (20%). However, it was prevalent in all the
participants who reported to have been sick. For factors associated with self-medication, the results findings show
that saving money had a significant p value of 0.002. The participants had a mean score of 0.299 for knowledge
before and 4.254 after intervention which gave a highly significant p value of <0.001 and mean score of 3.492 for
attitude before intervention and 5.462 after intervention also yielding a highly significant p value of <0.001. The
prevalence of self-medication among patients on hemodialysis was low with a rate of 20% with the most common
associated factor being to save money. However, this research proves that education has an effect on the
knowledge and attitude of patients on hemodialysis with a highly significant p value of <0.001.
Keywords: Self-medication, Educational intervention, Hemodialysis, Knowledge, Attitude.
Do you struggle to finish your daily tasks, juggle your work load and keep organised at work? If so, read our top tips to help work a little smarter everyday!
What does the future look like? Is it a dark space where we’re suffering from varying degrees of techamphetamine or are we heading towards a Utopian fantasy of abundance and harmony?
Understanding that our basic human needs and wants barely change, we explore the future state of a range of topics; from our need for physical sustenance through to our age-long fascination of transcending the limitations of our biology.
Looking at the future from a human perspective, our potential for greatness is teetering on a fine line between darkness and hope. We’re banking on the latter.
Things That Don't Matter in Your Presentation!Ayman Sadiq
14 slides•61.1K views
We often spend hours together on stuffs that don’t really matter in your next presentation. You need to unclutter, focus, provide insight and yes, tell a story to convey the big idea. When you stop wasting time on the things that don’t really add any value to you presentation, we finally start adding proper value to the message and objective of your presentation. So here goes a list of things on which you should not even spend a minute. Cheers!
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
23 slides•1.5M views
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.
ChatGPT is a highly advanced language model developed by OpenAI. Its ability to understand and respond to natural language input can be a valuable tool for mobile application developers looking to streamline their workflow and improve their app development process.
This document discusses better collaboration between agencies and clients. It notes that historically, agencies did not provide clients with a full understanding of the creative process or ideas, and clients did not know how to properly evaluate work. It advocates that agencies start presentations with the agreed upon creative brief to provide necessary context before presenting ideas. Agencies should tell a story that bridges the brief to the final idea, giving clients a complete understanding. The document also provides models for properly evaluating ideas and ensuring collaborative discussions between agencies and clients.
How to Craft Your Company's Storytelling Voice by Ann Handley of MarketingProfsMarketingProfs
24 slides•2.6M views
You know your company's story, but what's the right voice to use in telling it? Find out how to craft your company's storytelling voice. Ann Handley, chief content officer of MarketingProfs and author of "Content Rules" shares tips and ideas for crafting your brand's storytelling voice.
Our world is full of endless distractions: videos, special offers, articles, the list goes on. So, how do you make sure your content reaches your audience and grabs their attention?
During this webinar, content marketing expert Steve Rayson will share insights gained from analyzing a million headlines, across a range of publications, to discover what phrases amplify content and drive conversions.
And if that's not enough, advertising fanatic Larry Kim will show you how to use this data to craft click-worthy ad copy to use across paid search and social to increase click-through rates and significantly decrease cost-per-click.
Register now to hear this marketing dynamic duo crack the code on engagement.
You'll learn:
-What type of copy performs best on Facebook, Twitter, and Search
-How to curate attention-grabbing, engaging content
-What components make up a powerful headline
Presented at Tokyo iOS Meetup https://www.meetup.com/TokyoiOSMeetup/events/234405194/
Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJlyR8chDwo
Some think working remotely is a terrible setting that takes control away and let's employees stay at home and be useless. Others find that remote work increases overall productivity and lowers the need to micromanage.
And both sides might be correct as remote work, like all other structures, work really well for some and make others crazy.
The only thing that we can say for certain is that telecommuting is increasingly popular and there are problems you need to face to make it work.
Building an enduring, multi-billion dollar consumer technology company is hard. As an investor, knowing which startups have the potential to be massive and long-lasting is also hard. From both perspectives, identifying companies with this potential is a combination of “art” and “science” — the art is understanding how products work, and the science is knowing how to measure it. At the earliest stages of a company, it comes down to understanding how a product is built to maximize and leverage user engagement.
In this presentation, Sarah Tavel shares her "Hierarchy of Engagement" framework she uses to evaluate non-transactional consumer companies she is looking to invest in.
Visit us at gykantler.com for more information.
The concept of a “brand” is no longer taboo at B2B companies. In fact, strong B2B brands outperform weaker ones by as much as 20%, according to recent research by McKinsey. Yet it’s not easy for ROI-obsessed marketers to justify spending money on their brand, which can be difficult to track. As a result, your brand is too often left either underfunded or on the back-burner altogether.
We’re going to help you solve this. In this presentation you’ll learn:
- How your brand can boost demand generation and other key performance indicators
- The elements of a B2B brand and how those are different from traditional consumer branding
- How to elevate your brand through B2B marketing channels and brand advocates
- Metrics to track the impact of your brand
15 Tips for Creating an Incredible Startup PitchExperts Exchange
17 slides•13.1K views
The document provides 15 tips for creating an incredible startup pitch to investors. The tips include leading with the need or problem the product addresses, keeping the pitch simple, using visuals to support numbers, validating the product with customers, defining the business model and path to revenue, knowing when to conclude the pitch, not getting defensive in response to questions, discussing marketing strategy, branding the product, using humor, addressing legal issues, estimating growth projections, leveraging social media, targeting a niche audience, and not dwelling on mistakes during the presentation. The overall aim is to clearly articulate the problem and solution, present the key information simply and visually, demonstrate customer validation and a viable business model, and handle questions confidently.
The Science of Story: How Brands Can Use Storytelling To Get More CustomersDigital Surgeons
55 slides•8.5K views
Storytelling is not only an entertaining source for information, but a way to engage and humanize our messages that helps them stick. Our brains are wired for stories. Like a drug, we seek them out. Good stories create lasting emotional connections that persuade, educate, entertain, and convert consumers into brand loyalists.
Here’s another good reason to believe in the power of stories: You don't have a goddamn choice. We spend a third of our waking hours crafting stories, and the rest of the time consuming them. Our brains are always searching for stories. You need stories. You live your life around stories. Your life itself is a story. So, now find out how you can use them to better understand how brands and businesses can use storytelling to increase engagement and sales.
Top Social Media Marketing Trends to Follow in 2023Jomer Gregorio
28 slides•2K views
2023 is here and it's time to take your social media marketing strategy to new heights. From Tiktok's domination to the growing popularity of live videos, our article covers the top social media marketing trends you need to know to stand out in this crowded space. Keep your brand ahead of the curve by checking this presentation.
Full blog here - https://whitelabelseoagency.net/top-social-media-marketing-trends-to-follow-in-2023-infographic/
This document discusses the concept of a growth hacker and strategies for sustainable growth. A growth hacker focuses on scalable growth through experiments and data analysis. Their goal is viral and repeat growth through word of mouth, embedded social features, paid advertising, and recurring use. The document provides examples of how companies achieve growth through these channels and outlines psychological factors that influence word-of-mouth sharing. It emphasizes thinking like a growth hacker by constantly considering growth opportunities across communication platforms.
How to Win over Your Audience on Social Media (and Get Results)The Digital Maze
31 slides•16 views
It’s not enough to know how to use social media, you also need to know how to win over those that use it. Mark will show you how a more thoughtful use of social media will generate meaningful results for your organisation, helping you to finally get the results you’ve always wanted.
You won’t come away from this session with the tricks and tips you’ve heard a hundred times before. Instead you’ll be inspired to be different. You’ll leave determined to raise your social media activity to a new level, making you stand out in a way you’ve never done so before.
Effect of Educational Intervention on the Knowledge and Attitude Towards Self...AJHSSR Journal
11 slides•5 views
ABSTRACT: Self-medication is the use of medications without prior medical consultation on indication,
dosage, or duration of treatment. Even though self-medication is a useful tool to treat minor ailments, improper
self-medication practice may lead to adverse drug reactions and inappropriate selection of medications. The aim
of this study was to assess the effect of an educational intervention on the knowledge and attitude of selfmedication among patients on dialysis at the BRH. The study was a hospital based interventional study conducted
at the BRH hemodialysis unit with a sample size of 80 participants that were purposively selected. An adapted
questionnaire was used to collect data and later the intervention was implemented in 2 different sessions lasting
for 15 minutes each session. At the end of the intervention, the same questionnaire was administered to participants
to evaluate if there was any change in knowledge and attitude. Data analyzed in SPSS v. 26. The finding of this
study revealed that the prevalence of self-medication was low (20%). However, it was prevalent in all the
participants who reported to have been sick. For factors associated with self-medication, the results findings show
that saving money had a significant p value of 0.002. The participants had a mean score of 0.299 for knowledge
before and 4.254 after intervention which gave a highly significant p value of <0.001 and mean score of 3.492 for
attitude before intervention and 5.462 after intervention also yielding a highly significant p value of <0.001. The
prevalence of self-medication among patients on hemodialysis was low with a rate of 20% with the most common
associated factor being to save money. However, this research proves that education has an effect on the
knowledge and attitude of patients on hemodialysis with a highly significant p value of <0.001.
Keywords: Self-medication, Educational intervention, Hemodialysis, Knowledge, Attitude.
BRAINROT VALIDATION AND THE ELITIST CULTURE ONLINEpeachykid08
13 slides•71 views
This ppt analyses how Brain-rot has become part and parcel of everyone's day to day life and how it is affecting us as a society, along with discussing its who where when how why
Digital marketing refers to the use of digital channels, platforms, and technologies to promote and advertise products or services to a target audience. It encompasses a wide range of online marketing activities, strategies, and techniques aimed at building brand awareness, driving traffic, generating leads, and increasing sales. Some common components of digital marketing include:
Social media has become an essential tool for businesses, transforming how brands connect with their customers, build awareness, and drive growth. With billions of active users worldwide, platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn offer unparalleled opportunities to reach a global audience, interact directly with customers, and create a loyal community.
How SailGP is Developing a Fan Base Through Smart Content Strategy and Social...Neil Horowitz
76 slides•21 views
On episode 290 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Tom Halls, SVP, Social for SailGP
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net.