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Consumers don't just want personalization, they demand it. Personalization is critical for eCommerce buying journeys in order to drive performance and better customer outcomes. Director of Marketing at Granify, Chantelle Campbell, explains the importance of creating the same experience a shopper has in-store in an eCommerce store too. By harnessing the power of real-time big data and machine learning, Granify automatically maximizes revenue for online retailers by identifying shoppers that aren't going to buy and changing their minds. Chantelle dives into their own awareness-building efforts and the critical stage of getting the word out. Through networking, paid campaigns, social media, and website optimization the team is working hard to change the eCommerce experience.
This week on Even Odds we have special guest Chantelle Campbell come on and talk about Women in magic.
In this important episode, we have two great guests, Chantelle Campbell and Emma Handy, stop by to talk about the Magic community. Chantelle and Emma are both long time players and well known content creators, as well as prominent community voices. We discuss the difficulties they have experienced and how we can improve in supporting and uplifting marginalized players and communities in both our content and competitive play. (Due to technical difficulties, some of Emma's audio track at the end is missing. We attempted to retain as much of the conversation as possible.) You can find Emma at @Em_TeeGee and twitch.tv/Em_TeeGee You can find Chantelle at @ctellecampbell and twitch.tv/ctellecampbell
There are many myths about solo parents on the ’benefit’. These myths are perceptions that arise from stereotypes generated in public and private conversations. “Myths often appear highly plausible, and they may even hold a grain of truth. But they far from represent reality and can cause lasting harm. They allow the government and its welfare policies to be shielded from proper scrutiny and help explain why there is little public outcry as the safety net supporting many families and their children is progressively eroded.” Child Poverty Action Group 2013 https://www.cpag.org.nz/assets/Backgrounders/130402%20CPAG%20Myths%20and%20Facts.pdf Myths such as ‘the benefit’ is a lifestyle choice, or sole parents are teenagers who can’t be bothered working, are very damaging.In fact the majority of sole parents are between the ages of 25 and 64, and have had jobs, but need to be at home with their children for varying reasons. Just over 12% of sole parents are men. In 2013 there were 234,000 children growing up in families on benefits and it is estimated that in New Zealand that one in two mothers will have spent some time on the ‘benefit’ by the time they are 50. Read more myths and facts at the link above.In 2017 the Labour Government announced a Families Package which has helped beneficiaries a great deal but unless we change the attitude of people generally, there will always be resistance against an empathetic government.Housing is a huge issue for solo parents as Chantelle describes in the interview. Constantly having to move house puts families under stress and if children are constantly having to move schools, it disadvantages their education.Chantelle Campbell grew up in West Auckland, where she still resides with her two sons. Chantelle has been raising her sons as a sole parent and has gained a Bachelor of Social Practice while her boys were younger, and now practices in the community as a social worker and community developer. Chantelle is passionate about human rights, social justice and easing the challenges that sole parent families face. This has led Chantelle to founding, “Inspire Up Trust”, a charitable trust to support sole parents families to reach their full potential. The e-mail for the trust is inspireuptrust@xtra.co.nz Financial support is required to get a web site up and running for the trust. Please e-mail if you can contribute. The two Facebook pages mentioned in the interview are “NZ Single Parents” and “Separation and Sole Parent Support”.
Hey everyone, this week Jerry and Patrick get to talk with GP Seattle Top 64 finisher Chantelle Campbell (@ctellecampbell). She's a member of the @CombatantsMTG podcast, writer for Card Kingdom, and an all around great person! Join us for a fun discussion of #CaptainCrunch Soldier Stompy https://magic.wizards.com/en/events/coverage/gpsea18-legacy/day-2-highlights-2018-04-07 COTA for Wesley B https://cota.org/campaigns/COTAforWesleyB Don’t forget to Like/Follow/Subscribe to all the stuff that we do. Thank you for your support! @jmee3rd @pateuglow http://twitch.tv/pateuglow Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/leavingalegacy http://www.patreon.com/hipstersofthecoast Find us on Hipsters! http://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/leaving-a-legacy/ Join the Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/leavingalegacymtg/ leavingalegacy@hipstersofthecoast.com
KYT, Bryan, and Vince are joined by Seth Black and Chantelle Campbell to discuss Legacy, Modern, and a better community. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firststrike/support
In this episode, KYT welcomes guest Chantelle Campbell, Grand Prix Vancouver 24th place and Play It Forward winner! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firststrike/support