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Welcome to another episode of Mastering E-Commerce Marketing with your host, Eitan Koter. Today, Eitan sits down with Ben Marks, the Director of Global Market Development at Shopware. Ben has over 20 years of experience in the e-commerce world, starting from his early days as a developer and moving through roles that have taken him across 50 countries.In this episode, Ben shares what makes Shopware a standout choice for businesses looking for flexibility and control. He explains the concept of headless commerce in simple terms and why it's a game-changer for merchants trying to stay agile in a competitive market.They also talk about how merchants can prepare for 2025 by focusing on smart investments in data and AI. Ben emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions before adopting new technology and shares advice on building a community around your brand.If you've ever wondered how to make better decisions for your e-commerce business or wanted to hear straight talk from someone who's been in the trenches, this is an episode you don't want to miss.Our podcast has been ranked #40 in Feedspot's 100 Best E-Commerce Podcasts: https://podcast.feedspot.com/ecommerce_podcasts/ Website: https://www.vimmi.net Email us: info@vimmi.net Podcast website: https://vimmi.net/mastering-ecommerce-marketing/ Talk to us on Social:Eitan Koter's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eitankoter/ Vimmi LinkedIn: https://il.linkedin.com/company/vimmi YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VimmiCommunications Guest: Ben Marks, Director Global Market Development at ShopwareBen Marks' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhmarks/ Shopware:
The conversation at Shoptoberfest delves into various aspects of e-commerce, focusing on the unique shopping experience provided by Tmoo, the impact of gamification on consumer behavior, and the current trends in holiday spending. The discussion also highlights the competitive landscape of retail, identifying key players and market dynamics, while exploring the future of e-commerce and B2B opportunities. The speakers reflect on the evolving nature of consumer expectations and the importance of adapting to new market realities.takeawaysThe Tmoo shopping experience is gamified, making it engaging for users.Consumers are increasingly looking for budget-friendly options during the holidays.Amazon and Shein are major players gaining market share in retail.Good retail practices are still essential in today's market.Emerging markets show a higher percentage of marketplace dominance.Drones are expected to revolutionize delivery in small towns.B2B commerce presents significant opportunities for growth.Shopify currently dominates the direct-to-consumer e-commerce space.Retail trends indicate a mix of winners and losers in the market.The conversation reflects on the importance of adapting to consumer behavior changes.Sound Bites"They're growing like a weed.""It's a lot of Greenfield.""Thanks for having me on."Chapters00:00Introduction to Shoptoberfest and Tmoo02:22The Gamification of E-commerce05:26Consumer Behavior and Holiday Spending07:37The State of E-commerce and Market Trends10:20The Future of Retail and B2B Opportunities13:15Closing Thoughts and Reflections
Hi Everyone! In this episode I headed out to Partizan Grappling in Kingsford to chat with Lachlan Jarrah & Benjamin Marks! We talk about the transition from Compound Grappling to Partizan Grappling, building a social media presence, content strategy as well as delve into topics around jiu jitsu learning, teaching methods and more. The guys run a mastergroup for athletes looking to grow their socials and it was great to have them share some of their stories. If you're interested check the links below: https://www.youtube.com/@Partizangrappling Partizan Grappling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/partizangrappling/ Lachlan Jarrah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lachj89/ Ben Marks on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benjamin_marks1/ Partizan Grappling Website: https://partizangrappling.com/ Free Partizan Grappling Newsletter: https://partizangrappling.kit.com/6286852799?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZFBzhggSbm-ESerYexiRKNAMjK7LjptJ1LeXkEKtFLsQskvCN41CvDETU_aem_1Ir-4nDhu4XdxCJ4D8lvBw
Today we pay Ben Marks a visit at his neighbourhood restaurant Perilla in Newington Green, sadly it was closed for Lunch on the day so we couldn't sample any of his creations, but we did get to hear about his incredible career so far. As a young boy, Ben Marks loved food and enjoyed cooking with his father in London. At 13 years old, he was already working in professional kitchens. and at 15, on the advice of his bosses, he moved to Sweden to become commis chef at the Michelin-starred Operakällaren in Stockholm. A year later he was back in the UK, at a formal apprenticeship with the Academy of Culinary Arts, which landed him at Claridge's, followed by working at Noma for over a year and then rounding off this incredible hattrick of establishments by becoming Phil Howards right hand man at The Square. Ben now co-owns & is head chef at both the award winning Perilla & Morchella.
With Amazon bringing its AI image generation tool to UK shores and doubling down on its investment in AI startup, Anthropic, committing a further $2.75bn to the business, the global e-commerce landscape is becoming increasingly impacted by AI technology.This episode of the Performance Marketing Unlocked podcast features both Robin Langford, PMW's Editor, and Ben Marks, Director of Global Market Development at open-source e-commerce marketplace, Shopware.Robin unpacks the Amazon news further, dissecting exactly what it means for small, medium and large businesses alike. Following this discussion, Ben joins the show to offer some expert insight into why AI is becoming increasingly popular across e-commerce and how SMGs can best begin investing in the technology.We touch on everything from the importance of hiring people with the right skills and ensuring use of AI promotes efficient scaling, to the need to invest in the technology sooner rather than later and how to expand into new markets. Ben also uses his sales skills to resell us a famously outdated product in PMW's classic 'Resell Me A Pen' challenge.This podcast was hosted by PMW's Multimedia Editor, Joseph Arthur.~ Further reading ~Amazon Ads brings its AI-powered product image generation tool to the UKWill the data skills gap hinder marketers' ability to integrate AI? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Filipa tells us about her personal journey, from the early days starting up in Portugal to leading special projects at Remote today. Barbara and Filipa even share the secrets of how we use our own global HR product to grow and manage our international teams.
Welcome to the first Jazz Matters show, the response to my Jazz Matters mixes was overwhelming, so I've decided to make it into a monthly show. Jazz is the music that has a special place in my musical heart and this monthly show will lean heavily into Jazz with occasional musical excursions into other genres. The music I select for you will be unlike anything else you'll hardly hear elsewhere, my playlists are always uncompromising, bold and sometimes challenging, often changing in tempo and style to avoid getting stuck into the same groove. Bringing together the music I think the world needs to hear and that mainstream music channels so often overlook. Please feel free to contact me with any comments or suggestions. Info Website - www.raysroom.org My info - www.raysinfo.org email - raysroom@mail.com Please enjoy the music I love. Playlist Rymden & The Norwegian Radio Orchestra – Fee as A Bird Léon Phal – Fuck Yeah Jaco Pastorius - John and Mary Tristan Banks, Paul Booth, John Crawford and, Davide Mantovani - Dust Devil Magnus Ostrom - Safe and Sound Isaiah J. Thompson, Julian Lee, Philip Norris, TJ Reddick, – The Soul Messenger. Don Cherry - Universal Mother Chroma – Afterwards. Jean-Luc Ponty – Ye Ke Ye Ke Yarni, Rachel Shirley, Ben Marks, Jonoa, - Transitions RA-RE – Hidden Treasures Simon Mavin – Good Hair Day Danny Keane – Afro Cello – Super Full Moon Rework Terri Lyne Carrington, Ravi Coltrane, Elena Pinderhughes - Respected Destroyer John Beltran - As The Sun Alfa Mist – Variables Duncan Eagles – Elden Yellowjackets Onyx Manor Ashley Henry - Cranes in the Sky. Yussef Dayes Venna Charlie Stacey - Black Classical Music feat Venna & Charlie Stacey Links Rymden - https://www.rymden-music.com/home Leon Phal - https://leonphal.com/en/home/
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This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Ben Marks and Leah Turner of Melinda Brody and Company join Greg and Kevin to discuss how new home builders improve the performance and success of their sales associates through mystery shopping evaluation. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/168-improving-sales-performance-and-success-ben-marks-and-leah-turner
Charlie invites the historian that lives down under back on to discuss various philosophical topics, including freedom, rules, lockdowns, and lying. They explore the idea of dreams feeling real and the ability to differentiate between dreams and reality. Listen in to see how they debate in a friendly way around some of life's big questions. Useful Links below...
The ecommerce platform landscape is busy and every year platforms update their roadmaps, increase feature sets and sometimes pivot strategically. That's why we like to stay up to date with what leading vendors are doing and share with you their perspective on the market and where they're taking the product roadmap. In this episode we dive into the world of Shopware to cover: How has Shopware's market strategy evolved and why? Key product capabilities and how they're reacting to competitor evolution Roadmap focus for 2023 The interview is with Justin Biddle, UK GM for Shopware since 2019, and Ben Marks, Director Global Market Development since 2021.
Open Source isn't dead, actually it's never been more alive. We're in the ninth season of Step by Step and this season, we're exploring the question, “is open source still viable for the modern business?” We think the answer is yes, but getting to the solution requires the business operator to do a cost benefit analysis, manage complexity and budget, and choose the correct software to set their team up for success.In this first episode, Ben Marks, Director of Global Market Development at Shopware joins the show to talk about the Open Source Business about why open source isn't dead.Open Source Isn't DeadPut simply, open source is just collaboration in the open.Just because something is free doesn't mean it's open source and just because it's open source doesn't mean it's free.The startup capital is minimal and the opportunities are abundant, making open source really appealing.People misconceive SaaS software to be the easy option, but they fail to think through the learning curve, necessary level of customization, and architecture that's required, which can make SaaS options more expensive depending on your business type.Is open source still viable for commerce?The beauty of open source is the ability to differentiate based upon your business's needs.Associated LinksListen to past seasons of Step by Step!Find out more about Shopware.Connect with Shopware on LinkedIn.Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on Futurecommerce.fm, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
In this episode, we interview composer Julio Zúñiga, a Costa Rican composer living in Cambridge, MA. If you're interested in field recordings, memory, rainforests, semiotics, gratitude and/or noise, this is an episode for you. musical example citations (plus some other things we mentioned): (in order of appearance): USED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES - IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR MUSIC REMOVED FROM THE PODCAST PLEASE EMAIL US Schumann Dichterliebe Op. 48 No. 13 Peter Schreier, tenor Norman Shetler, piano Julio Zúñiga - 24 (2014) for double bass, harp, and percussion commissioned and premiered by PULSAR Trio (Eloïse Labaume, Noam Bierstone, Florentin Ginot) Fondation Suisse, Paris, 2014/5/18 Julio Zúñiga - mein liebstes Bild (2015): for large orchestra and electronics premiered by the Dresdner Philharmonie, HfMDD, 2015/5/18 Michael Pisaro field recording article Julio Zúñiga - GIS (2017): for clarinet, trombone, percussion, and electronics written for and premiered by Richard Haynes, Ben Marks, and Peter Neville of the ELISION Ensemble Alvin Lucier - Wind Shadows (1994) for trombone and closely tuned oscillators James Fulkerson, trombone; Alvin Lucier, oscillator; Barton Workshop) Julio Zúñiga - MAM (2018): for amplified flute, cello, clarinet, and electronics Julio Zúñiga - stars from the earth stars from the stars (2019): for amplified flute, clarinet, violin, cello, percussion, and electronics written for Madison Greenstone and the [Switch~ Ensemble] Carlos Reygada's Silent Light György Ligeti - Atmospheres (Conductor, Sir Simon Rattle, Berliner Philharmoniker) Julio Zúñiga & Danny Walden - Parallel Peaks Julio Zúñiga & Elena Rykova - Sí Hay MONSTER (2018): written in collaboration with Elena Rykova site-specific performance/installation for the Montreal-based group No Hay Banda Julio Zúñiga - CAS (2017): for amplified piccolo flute, contrabass clarinet, octave pedals, and low sine tones premiered by Ensemble Adapter, Harvard University, 2017/11/4 Chaya Czernowin: Duo Leat Petra Stump - Bassklarinette Heinz-Peter Linshalm - Bassklarinette Uraufführung am 13.06.2010, Hohenems Julio Zúñiga - schemes that offer us a sense of futurity (2021): for amplified soprano voice, flute, clarinet, violin, and electronics written for TAK Ensemble SCORE interview recorded 4/13/2022 others mentioned during interview to check out: Madison Greenstone Elena Rykova Chaya Czernowin Follow us on Twitter!
In this episode, we sit down with Ben Marks, Director Global Market Development at Shopware for an open conversation on Shopware's first outside funding and the importance of ecommerce communities in driving innovation. Our host, Quentin asks all the tough questions, like is there still a place for open-source communities to thrive, where do we see these working well, and more.
Here we are! After getting hung up on the wonderful world of Hyvä themes and the amazing future in store for the Magento frontend, we're finally back to talk about the Magento revolution. You might also call it the “Magento fork” or “The Mage-OS distribution”. Willem has much to say about where Magento might be in 3-5 years and how MOSCA's plan is moving forward. SHOW NOTES 1:30 Where will Magento be in 3 years, and why was the open letter written and published in September of 2021? Why are “microservices”, “SaaS” and “PWA” all sore spots for Willem? Why is Willem not ready to give up on the Monolith structure of Magento Open Source and why did they decide that the open letter was the right path to take to change? 8:55 What were the core intentions behind creating and maintaining a Magento Open Source clone? Is it more of a precautionary action to keep Adobe in check, or a hostile takeover? 12:15 How has the community responded to this movement and is that response changing as time goes on and the idea normalizes? 12:58 The Poland event in September, big names who showed up at the drop of a hat to talk about the future of Magento, and the history of where this whole idea really started (back when Ben Marks was involved). 14:58 Adobe's initial response to their plans and how “fork” really wasn't the right word to describe their plans. 16:33 The actual technological explanation of what the Mage-OS Distribution will look like, how it will be structured, and when the community might gain access to it. Willem gives us a peek behind the curtain on what needs to happen regarding funding, leadership and the logistical aspects of this startup. 21:14 Joseph asks Willem to step outside of the Magento community for a few minutes and talk about a few things from a truly objective perspective. Joseph brings up the great merchant exodus that we are seeing away from Magento, and asks Willem for his honest opinion on where Magento is at in its lifecycle. 29:17 Several months after the call for a Magento Open Source roadmap, Adobe came out and defined their roadmap, indicating that OS would only be getting maintenance fixes and security fixes in the future. Willem shares his opinion on what we can see from Adobe in the next 5 years and what our responsibilities might be to pick up their slack. 32:53 What conversations are taking place in the task force meetings regarding community and ongoing innovation. 39:01 Why the Magento community is so special, and why it's a shame if Adobe doesn't “celebrate and harvest that energy”. 41:41 How the market has changed in the last 5 years and where Magento is really positioned in the market at the moment, taking into account the Big Commerce and Shopify boom at that time. Check out Hyvä HERE Connect with Willem: LinkedIn Twitter Connect with Joseph: LinkedIn Twitter Do YOU have an incredible debugging story to share? Send your story to logan@swiftotter.com and you might be our next podcast guest! This podcast exists to inspire, educate and entertain eCommerce developers who are serious about improving their skills and advancing their careers! Have you joined the free SwiftOtter Slack community? It's exploding and we don't want you to miss out. Go to SwiftOtter.com/Slack to join for free and get plugged into what might be the best group of collaborating ecommerce developers around! [Special thanks to TrendingAudio for our awesome theme music]
The ecommerce landscape is changing. More choices are here and more are coming. I speak with Stefan Hamann the CEO of Shopware and Ben Marks, Director of Global Market Development. They are bringing Shopware to the world and in this episode, we talk about the benefits of Shopware for the US market. We talk about the ease of use and especially the ability to start on a SaaS platform and move to completely custom on-prem. This is something very unique and exciting to the e-commerce world
You might not have heard of him before (totally kidding here), but his name is Benjamin Marks and he is the director of growth for Shopware in the “places that don't speak German”. Ben spent many years with Magento as what he would call their “evangelist” and was carried through the transition when Adobe purchased Magento. In 2021, he decided it was time to follow his hunch that Shopware was laying the foundation that Ecommerce would build its future on. Was he right? Maybe so, but as he quickly mentions in this conversation with Joseph, he believes that Adobe Commerce (Magento) will make strides towards greater openness in the near future. In fact, he believes they will have to in order to keep up with the kind of culture that Shopware is building. Ben actually believes this town is big enough for both platforms. Interesting, right? Let's see why he thinks that. -- MINI SHOW NOTES (Full notes available at SwiftOtter.com) What immediately drew Ben to Shopware was their culture of openness and how their business has been rooted in collaboration from the very beginning. Ben felt that Adobe was losing their sight of the “open source” goal for Magento, while Shopware was leaning into it more and more. Ben's thoughts on which platform a new developer should spend more time on: Shopware or Magento (Adobe Commerce)? His opinion isn't simple. Are there more front-end devs than back-end devs right now? As Ben and Joseph dive into the world of frameworks, customization and dependency management mechanisms, they shed light on the maturity of ecommerce development and the issue of building overly complex tools that don't age well. An abundance of creativity and comradery is still at the core of this career path! -- Do YOU have an incredible debugging story to share? Send your story to logan@swiftotter.com and you might be our next podcast guest! This podcast exists to inspire, educate and entertain ecommerce developers who are serious about improving their skills and advancing their careers! The Art of Ecommerce Debugging is AVAILABLE NOW! Check out https://swiftotter.com/art-of-debugging#/ to order, get more info or download a robust preview. This is NOT a self-help book designed to change your title to "senior developer". Rather, it contains the information you need in order to become an excellent debugger and an invaluable developer, regardless of your job title. The book is $40 USD, shipped anywhere in the world for free. This is the next step to becoming an incredible developer and taking the next step in your career! Get it at https://swiftotter.com/art-of-debugging#/ (Theme music courtesy of TrendingAudio)
Jisse Reitsma is an extremely knowledgeable, Dutch ecommerce developer with an impressive history. His core focus nowadays is on his education platform, Yireo.com, where he trains developers on Magento 2, Shopware 6, React and Vue. From a recent public debate on social media to a helpful discussion here on Smash the Bug, Joseph and Jisse certainly can produce quite an interesting conversation. In this explosive episode of Smash the Bug, Joseph and Jisse explore the conversation of product repositories, efficiency enhancements and what originally sparked their little disagreement on social media. -- MINI SHOW NOTES (complete notes coming soon to SwiftOtter.com!) Why are there two distinct camps regarding product repositories? The real question is: are they making life simpler or is there a better way? Exploring if the issue is really with product repository, or if it should be handled on a case-by-case basis. A good developer isn't defined by their ability to memorize and replicate the same processes over and over, but rather their ability to be flexible, explore options and activate their creativity when a time-tested process they've conquered suddenly breaks down. To quote the great Ben Marks from his Twitter page, “Remember, all software is garbage, and we are merely sanitation engineers”. What if the community embraced open source and came up with a viable solution to this product repository/collection debate? After all, what is Hyva about and why is everyone excited about it? It's all about throwing out the parts of Magento (Adobe Commerce) that aren't working well and creating a solution from the outside. Paraphrasing Joseph's statement at about 26:00, it's time to go from the complaining stage to the critique stage and to take action instead of throwing rocks. -- Do YOU have an incredible debugging story to share? Send your story to logan@swiftotter.com and you might be our next podcast guest! This podcast exists to inspire, educate and entertain ecommerce developers who are serious about improving their skills and advancing their careers! The Art of Ecommerce Debugging is AVAILABLE NOW! Check out https://swiftotter.com/art-of-debugging#/ to order, get more info or download a robust preview. This is NOT a self-help book designed to change your title to "senior developer". Rather, it contains the information you need in order to become an excellent debugger and an invaluable developer, regardless of your job title. The book is $40 USD, shipped anywhere in the world for free. This is the next step to becoming an incredible developer and taking the next step in your career! Get it at https://swiftotter.com/art-of-debugging#/ (Theme music courtesy of Trending Audio)
Welcome to Episode 15 of Talk Commerce. Where we talk about how merchants, agencies, and developers experience commerce. This week we interview Ben Marks with Shopware. We discuss Shopware, Shopware and Shopeware. While talking about Shopware we also discuss community and how he started in the Magento Community. We explore open-source and how Shopware is positioned in the open-source community. This episode was recorded on May 18th, 2021
As the last episode in the series, we're going out with a bang! Larger-than-life ecommerce expert, Ben Marks of Shopware joins us and is accompanied by his musician friend Josh Hughett. In this season finale, we discuss the benefits of open commerce and whether it's the best strategy for brands and customers. We're also offering our predictions about the future of the space, and how Shopware and dotdigital play nicely with each another. All this and of course we have our final additions to the naughty by nurture playlist. As both Ben and Josh are musicians we have some really good ones to see us through to the next series. Maceo Parker - Shake everything you've got Rare Essence Tiny desk Alex Isley: Tiny Desk
Roman und Martin haben sich mal wieder zusammengefunden und diskutieren und diskutieren ein paar Themen der letzten drei Monate, u.a. Ben Marks zu Shopware, neue Kunden für Frontastic und ein paar neue Insights zu Shopify.
On this episode of Smash the Bug, Sarvagya Pandey talks about his experience with MSI and the difficult hurdles he has crossed in his career! -- KEY TAKEAWAYS First challenge: Needed to map the project and define MSI, dive into the code and connect the merchant's needs with what Magento could offer. Second challenge: MSI wasn't in use in a lot of cases, so information was hard to find on stack exchanges and in community forums. "Regardless of what feature we are working, we have to see that the particular change should not break Magento or Magento functionality when we upgrade or make other changes". Get information and user flows, understand the Magento code, and use your tools. Understand all of the locations where the functionality is present - sometimes you can adjust the same function in multiple places. One of the most overlooked tools is the code itself - rehearsing what is happening and where it is happening. Perspective: "I want to learn as I work" Being embarrassed while reviewing your code from six months ago is GOOD and it means you're growing. Concept: the importance of community and always thinking like a junior developer. Gaining awareness is the starting point (credit to Ben Marks). -- Do YOU have an interesting (and 100% true) experience with debugging? Send your story to logan@swiftotter.com and you might be our next podcast guest! This podcast exists to inspire, educate and entertain eCommerce developers who are serious about improving their skills and advancing their careers. The Art of Ecommerce Debugging, your complete guide to becoming an expert debugger, is NOW AVAILABLE at SwiftOtter.com! Claim your copy right here: https://swiftotter.com/art-of-debugging#/ The information contained in this book is your pathway to becoming an incredible developer. In fact, veteran developers from all over the world are reporting that they learned valuable new tricks from this book. Your ROI on this inexpensive tool will be immediate and through the roof! Get your copy here: https://swiftotter.com/art-of-debugging#/
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
A conversation with Ben Marks, Director Global Market Development at Shopware and Bart Mroz, Co-founder/CEO of SUMO Heavy. Recorded in March, 2021. Talking points: - Ben's Magento background - It's about the merchant's needs, not the platform - When platforms fight for usage: we don't care about the platform, we care about what fits the merchant bes - Agencies that survive long term stress good merchant engagement - Payments & profit margins - Shopware (history and background) - Magento 2.0 - Dealing with the pandemic & working with Adobe - SAAS is eating software __ About the Show: ‘In The Ring' is a weekly podcast about eCommerce hosted by John Suder, Bart Mroz and Brittany Blackman. The show combines interviews with eCommerce leaders together with the latest news and strategies to give listeners actionable ideas and inspiration for their eCommerce businesses. The show is a production of SUMO Heavy an eCommerce Consulting firm located in Brooklyn NY and Philadelphia. Hosts: John Suder (@johnsuder) - Producer and Director of Marketing at SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/johnsuder Bart Mroz (@bartmroz) - CEO/Co-founder of SUMO Heavy https://twitter.com/bartmroz Brittany Blackman - Writer and Junior Marketing Coordinator at SUMO Heavy Learn more about SUMO Heavy: http://www.sumoheavy.com Follow Us: Newsletter: SUMO Heavy Weekly https://www.getrevue.co/profile/sumoheavy Twitter: @sumoheavy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intheringwithsumoheavy/message
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
In this Podcast, Tomas and Borys have a special guest. Ben Marks, who recently joined the Shopware team and will support Shopware international's growth. Learn more about Ben's story with Shopware so far and his personal goals for Shopware. Finally, we will talk about the challenges Shopware will face as a software vendor and the role of the community.
In this episode of Commerce Party, we welcome back former Magento Evangelist Ben Marks for the third time! Karen, Quentin, and Ben dish about his recent move to Shopware, reminisce about his past life traveling around the world to connect with the Magento community, and most importantly, discuss his favorite cafes in Amsterdam.
This week's What The Footie Pod is with Reading FC's Head of Academy Psychology & Ops Ben Marks. In this exclusive episode, we discuss player care, Championship superstar Michael Olise, players being released from academies, how clubs support them with a 'Plan B', the transition from academy football to 1st Team and more. Please remember to rate and review us on Apple Podcast.
Heute sprechen Daniel Höhnke und Tim Schestag über die neue Kracherpersonalie von Ben Marks bei Shopware. Der Wechsel des Magento Gesichts, der in den USA lebt und vor allem auch bleibt, zeigt wohl die internationalen Ambitionen von Shopware. Außerdem in den News der Woche: - TikTok und Shopify bauen Partnerschaft zu Affiliate Netzwerk aus - Amazon Go kommt nach London und ist damit nicht mehr weit - Flink startet den nächsten LEH Dienst mit 10 Minuten Lieferzeit
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
Leah is a returning guest on the Podcast (she appeared on Episode #89) and today we're talking about a benchmark study of online sales counselors. This secret shop included fifty US builders and we're talking the good, the bad and the ugly of online home shopping. To get more of Leah, check out our session at The International Builders Show (IBSx): Adapt of Be Left Behind: Lessons Learned from Online Sales Counselors. Ingrid Prince and Chris Hartley are also joining us in this session where you'll learn lessons used by online sales counselors to strengthen your onsite sales team's lead and nurturing skills. And you can also see Leah at the upcoming TecHome Builder Summit in February 24/25th where we'll be diving into the topic of Online Customer Journey. Carol Morgan of Denim Marketing, Leah Turner and Ben Marks of Melinda Brody & Co. will be joining us for this conversation, so be sure to register! Leah Kaiz Fellows, founder and owner of Blue Gypsy Inc. is an online sales training expert, adventurer, and home building industry professional. Since 2014 the Blue Gypsy has focused on Online Sales Training for builders across the country to help them improve their sales and the way they handle digital leads.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
The following Q&A was completed as part of our conversational Commercial Real Estate FAQ Interview Series, we hope you find it helpful.
Human beings have been collecting things for as long as anyone can remember. While there is some disagreement as to whether this activity is purely psychological in basis, there are certainly a number of possible motives for why a person might collect things. People may collect things because of some sentimental value or monetary value; they may also collect because it is fun, to preserve the past, or simply because they enjoy the hunt. Some people collect things that are unusual, such as swizzle sticks, outfits worn by celebrities, or even string. It only makes sense that at some point, somebody might end up collecting something that seems taboo or offensive to another person. References 1. Daniel Faris, “The Problem with Using Psychology to Explain Collecting,” ZMEScience, Sept. 5, 2017, https://www.zmescience.com/other/feature-post/problem-using-psychology-explain-collecting/. 2. Mark B. McKinley, Ed.D., “The Psychology of Collecting,” The National Psychologist, Jan. 1, 2007, https://nationalpsychologist.com/2007/01/the-psychology-of-collecting/10904.html. 3. “Offensive,” Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/offensive. 4. Mariko Oi, “What Japanese history lessons leave out,” BBC News, March 14, 2013, https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21226068. 5. “Show & Tell,” Collectors Weekly, https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories. 6. Ben Marks, “Why Would Anyone Collect Nazi?” Collectors Weekly, June 23, 2011, https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/why-would-anyone-collect-nazi/. 7. Chunichi Shimbun, “Japanese war memorabilia pile up at museums, while online auctions of artifacts remain unregulated,” The Japan Times, Aug. 21, 2017, https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/08/21/national/japanese-war-memorabilia-pile-museums-online-auctions-artifacts-remain-unregulated/#.W4N7GcJOnIU. 8. Kiyoshi Nishiha, “Let War Memorabilia Come Home,” Apr. 18, 2010, http://www.hlswilliwaw.com/nishiha/english.htm. 9. Chunichi Shimbun, “Japanese war memorabilia pile up at museums, while online auctions of artifacts remain unregulated,” The Japan Times, Aug. 21, 2017, https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/08/21/national/japanese-war-memorabilia-pile-museums-online-auctions-artifacts-remain-unregulated/#.W4N7GcJOnIU. 10. Kenneth W. Rendell, “What Are Those World War II Collectibles Really Worth?” Bottom Line, May 15, 2010, https://bottomlineinc.com/life/collectibles/what-are-those-world-war-ii-collectibles-really-worth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pacific-atrocities-education/support
Magento Masters Virtual Series is a bi-weekly event from DCKAP. This past week we wrapped up the season 1 with an interesting guest in the Magento community.I had a great conversation with Ben Marks, Magento Evangelist at Adobe and we discussed:How are you managing without travel?Is Magento in transition and evolving, what is the future looks like under Adobe.What is the future of Magento opensource?What are some of the biggest accomplishments of the community engineering team?Does Adobe have any plan in getting Magento deep in the SMB market, especially when competing with platforms like Shopify?Will Magento consider moving from PHP to Java or .NET in the future?Magento certifications rebranded to Adobe certifications, what can expect?Will the new certifications expire after 2 years?What Magento is doing in the AI space?Will Magento become more like a plug & play solution?What is going to change and what are some of the nice things for partners.A personal growth story of a company or an individual by contributing to the Magento community.What is the biggest challenge we have ahead for Magento as technology and Adobe as a company?Imagine and Adobe Summit 2021, any plans?Show Links and ReferencesBen Marks on TwitterVideo version of this episodeShiva Kumaar on LinkedinDriven: Ecommerce at Work Home
For the better part of a decade, Lisa Hix, Hunter Oatman-Stanford, and GrottoPod co-host Ben Marks have been writing about antiques, vintage items, and collectibles at CollectorsWeekly.com. As a rule, these writers have tended to shy away from articles about the prices of objects or the celebrities who collect them, tried-and-true angles for journalists working the collecting beat. Instead, they’ve used antiques and collectibles as windows into our culture, each with its own surprising story to tell. In response, publications as varied as The New York Times, The Old Farmer’s Almanac, and Elle have linked to articles at Collectors Weekly. In today’s episode of GrottoPod, Marks interviews his colleagues to discuss just a few of these stories—you can read hundreds more at Collectors Weekly.
This episode we sit down with Magento Evangelist Ben Marks for an open conversation on the quickly evolving retail and eCommerce landscape. Karen and Quentin discuss all the tough questions, like what is the potential impact, changes to the Magento community, what they hope to see in the future and more.
Ben Marks trained as a conservator and restorer of historical pianos, working with Lucy Coad in the West Country. Now he is responsible for seventeen early keyboard instrument, the oldest of which is over 450 years old. We discuss Ben’s relationship of care with fragile and irreplaceable instruments which nevertheless need to be played and explore how his experience resonates with mine in the world of medicine. http://www.keyboardconservation.co.uk/Home.html
This episode we welcome Magento Evangelist Ben Marks for an open conversation on the Magento Ecosystem. Karen asks all the tough questions, like where Magento is headed, the purpose of the Magento Association, changes to the community and more.
Ben Marks is the chef owner of Newington Green’s Perilla. A modern European restaurant which he opened with friend Matt Emmerson and backed by Claridge’s Martyn Nail and former GM Thomas Kochs and Elystan Street’s Phil Howard, whom Ben met when he worked at The Square. If you enjoyed this we will be uploading a new episode each week - if you are not already become a member of The Staff Canteen and keep up to date: www.thestaffcanteen.com/index/register Please support us if you like what we do: www.patreon.com/Thestaffcanteen
Another installment of Midday in the Neighborhood, our series in which we focus on each of the 278 unique and storied enclaves that make up our great City. Lauren Kelly-Washington of Greenmount West, Ben Marks of Ridgely’s Delight and Michael Woollen of Canton join host Tom Hall.
Ben Marks - Magento Evangelism, Events, Magento Association, Certification Process, And More by Kalen Jordan
Guido and Sander get interviewed by Ben Marks from Magento in the Imagine Podcast booth during the Magento Imagine conference in Las Vegas.
At our Dutch Magento Unconference Guido spoke with Ben Marks about his work at Magento, travelling around the world and why The Netherlands is the best place ever.
Show Notes ** Part 1 of our LIVE recordings at Magento Imagine 2017 with some great friends anticipating the 3 days of content and sessions ahead ** Full unedited Youtube MageTalk LIVE stream available here:...
Show Notes Live from a hotel room in Las Vegas, Nevada during the ZendCon PHP Conference 2016, Phillip and Ben Marks get down and dirty into specifics about the “supeegeddon” – the never-ending revision of...
Another SunshinePHP, and another rotating panel of excellent guests talking about stuff like podcasting, making a bit of money on the side from projects like books and whatnot, and we get some folks on to cover the FIG Secretary positions, which will hopefully help the FIG solve their identity problems. Oh and Ben Marks was definitely talking about Magento again.
Live from PNWPHP ‘15, Ben and Phil are joined by guests Ben Marks, Yitzchok Willroth and later we are joined by returning guest Sara Golemon who popped in to talk about HHVM/Hack while Phil played waiter for the rest of the episode. Ben talks about Magento and some of his conference traveling madness, as does Yitz, who got trapped in a hotel for a whole weekend due to some interesting combination of Jewish holidays and an argument over the interational date line in New Zealand. Phil also tells us all about his NZ speeding ticket, mowing down possums like it’s Carmageddon, and makes a few terrible jokes because he’s scarily sober.
Hosts Kalen Jordan – @kalenjordan Ben Marks – @benmarks Show Notes 0:56 Bad Accents 2:06 Catching up with Ben 4:09 Charleston shootings 5:27 MLUK Highlights 8:15 SMB Team 15:10 Magento2 / PHP community 32:00 Magento2...