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If you want to get support directly from us to grow your podcast, join our FREE community: The CoachCast AcademyIn this episode, Justin interviews Leisa Reid, a public speaking expert who booked 83 speaking gigs in her first year. Leisa helps entrepreneurs use public speaking to market their business and attract ideal clients. She shares strategies on creating a signature talk, preparing for podcast guest appearances, and managing speaking engagements efficiently. Leisa's tips will help you become a more effective speaker and grow your business through speaking opportunities.As the Founder of Get Speaking Gigs Now, Leisa trains entrepreneurs who want to use public speaking as a soul-fulfilling business growth strategy. Clients who work closely with her “Get Their Talk Ready to Rock” and build their speaking skills and confidence through the Speaker's Training Academy. Leisa has booked and delivered over 600 speaking engagements, and she teaches her clients all of the strategies she uses to get booked, stay booked and monetize their talks. In this episode, she will share the #1 secret she uses to get speaking gigs!Timestamps:3:22 Overcome public speaking fears effectively.5:39 Developing a strategy for client speaking engagements.11:12 Create a compelling and concise signature talk.12:49 Repurpose speaking content for podcast interviews.14:56 Organize podcast appearances for better efficiency.19:59 Use a structured approach to get on podcasts.23:02 Implement keyword strategy for Instagram DMs.Get Leisa's 5 Top Tips To Get More Speaking Gigs!Connect with Leisa on Facebook or LinkedIn.Resources Mentioned:Get Speaking Gigs Now | WebsiteInternational Speaker Network | WebsiteToastmasters International | WebsiteHubspot | WebsiteFind us on Instagram, YouTube, & LinkedInOur Partners:Find guests for your show and get paid for interviewing them with PodMatchTurn your podcast into tons of content automatically with CastMagic.ai
In this episode, Rowan Beaird discusses having two agents at once, the debut novel, revision, reducing character count, copyedits, timelines, a scene's purpose, elements of great short stories, and the importance of community. https://www.rowanbeaird.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/
BREAKING SEO NEWS in 2024: Amazon Seller Central DOUBLES Product Search Term Character Limit to 500! Major New Amazon SEO Opportunity!This is HUGE Amazon seller news! In my newest Youtube tutorial, I breakdown how sellers can take advantage of Amazon's 2024 rollout of a crucial Seller Central update - the doubling of the product search term character limit from 250 bytes to a whopping 500 characters!What this means: There's never been a better time optimize your listings' keyword strategy! In this step-by-step guide, discover how sellers like YOU can:- Fully leverage the 500 character search term limit per listings- Analyze competitors to ID new high-relevancy keywords- Strategically integrate keywords throughout listing content- Structure keywords to boost ranking potential- Fuel enhanced organic visibility & more sales!And so much more! 2024 kicks off a new, OPEN era for Amazon SEO - capitalize NOW by maximizing keywords within this expanded 500 character allowance!#amazonsellersupport #amazonsellertips #seo #searchterms #amazon #amazonsellercentral Timestamps:00:00 - Amazon Seller Central Search Term Update 202400:19 - 500 Character Amazon Product Search Term Field01:20 - New 500 Character Count for All Amazon Categories02:00 - Optimizing Amazon Listing Keywords Strategy03:25 - Analyzing Top 10 Competitor Amazon Product Keywords04:07 - Creating Amazon Keyword Relevancy Scores04:37 - Rotating Amazon Listing Keywords Throughout Listing05:27 - Optimizing Entire Amazon Listing with Keywords06:14 - Amazon Sponsored Products Campaign Keyword Strategy07:09 - Amazon SEO Guide Summary and Recommendations→ Save 20% on your first 6 months of Helium 10!↳ Use code STEVENPOPE6M20 at https://bit.ly/3RTm5id→ Already have Helium 10?↳ Exclusive MAG discount for upgrading existing accounts at https://myamazonguy.com/h10upgrade---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join My Amazon Guy on LinkedIn: hhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Follow us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Please subscribe to the podcast at: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVwSupport the show
Remove the bridle from a spirited horse and you'll be in for a dangerous ride. So it is with the impulsive person. Without character to steer him or her, only tragedy awaits along the path of real life.
In the gritty, mean streets of real life who can you trust, the man or woman of character or those who will cut corners to win a temporary victory?
On this episode of "Calmly Considered," Michael and Allan explore why it appears that American society has jettisoned the importance of character and virtue for leadership, particularly in the realm of politics. Does character really count? Does virtue really matter? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allan-r-bevere/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allan-r-bevere/support
In this week's podcast Jess talks about how she needed a win and she went out and got it. We talk about Trump being arrested and the GOP debates. We also talk about if character counts when choosing a president.
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Designers Spent a lot of time fussing over fonts which are attractive, easy to read and when used with the right number of characters don't look messy or crowded. If you ever wish there was a way to limit the number of characters which could be added into an XPression Text Object; today is your lucky day! Now it is possible to set a hard limit (no more text can go into the input field) but there is also a soft limit to alert the journalist that they are close to too many characters boing in the box. Set this up for each Text Object and be assured that the graphics integrity is maintained without using rulers to crack knuckles. Living Live! with Ross Video www.rossvideo.com/XPression-U
What was the combination for your first high school locker? I bet you remember it. That combination was the ONLY thing I was sure of when I stepped into school that year. Character Count is about the life long process of getting to know yourself. It starts with recognizing yourself in the mirror. Where it ends depends on how closely you are willing to scrutinize what you see. Here's looking at you kid!
Jon Marks opens Wednesday's show discussing the Baseball Hall Of Fame voting and wondering how much character and steroids should matter.
Drawing on some literary classics, Frederica grieves the loss of the value of character in our modern society.
Ryan's only employee, he called MGK for Machine Gun Kelly—the guy looks like him. His name is Dalton, and he is a mid-20s kid from South Carolina that transplanted to E-ville. He found himself under Ryan's wing, and Ryan obviously trusted him with the store—which meant he trusted him with much more; from his private life, his “business”dealings, family history and future plans. This conversation only confirmed what others had said but, didn't want to “talk”/“talk” about. The screen shot proof of stalking and physical abuse of Ryan at the hand of Kathy was passed on by a few people. Dad even said she hit him on many occasions and tore up the store once; but now he makes her the administrator. None of it makes sense, especially Pito's actions regarding the memorial or the estate. Dad had never made good choices, Pito follows his Dick and money. And it always gets him into binds. He creates these situations, and Tiff and I are done. Duces. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
No one can take integrity from us. If we lose integrity, it is because we give it up of our own volition.
No one can take integrity from us. If we lose integrity, it is because we give it up of our own volition.
In this episode of Character Count we talk with Jay Maldonado, a Senior Marketing Manager at @Mailchimp. Tune in as we discuss "lean in" and "lean back" content, the power of GIFs, and the ways Mailchimp uses Twitter to connect with customers and raise awareness.Here are some helpful links while you listen:Mailchimp Presents homepage"Second Act" seriesMailchimp GIPHY libraryGIF Tweet exampleFor more inspiration on varying your Tweet formats:4 engaging Twitter Poll ideas for businessesHow to use Twitter ListsFor more, visit business.twitter.com (we especially recommend the Twitter Business blog) and follow us at @TwitterBusiness.
En NotiPod Hoy ¿Cuál es el futuro del marketing? Google lo responde en su nuevo pódcast enmarcado en su proyecto ‘Think With Google’. La serie cuenta con seis episodios con una duración de 20 minutos y consiste en una conversación con especialistas en marketing sobre temas relevantes para la industria. El auge de los podcasts en Colombia parece ser inminente. Santiago Espinosa, Gloria Susana Esquivel, Sara Trejos y Santiago Rivas conversaron con Felipe Sánchez, el editor digital de la revista ARCADIA sobre la situación del pódcast independiente en Colombia. ¿Escuchar podcasts puede afectar el sueño? Algunos estudios científicos sugieren que las voces que se escuchan pueden influir en el sueño. ¿Cuál es el papel de la mujer en el actual ecosistema del podcasting? Algunas de las mujeres más relevantes del mundo del audio y del pódcast en español opinan sobre este tema. Cómo Twitter usa su pódcast ‘Character Count’ para atraer a los anunciantes. Spotify imita la estrategia de Google y Facebook comprando empresas del sector. Algunos creen que esto podría arruinar el podcasting. En una entrevista reciente con Adam Curry, conocido como el ‘Podfather’ (padre del pódcast), Joe Rogan le dio el crédito por comenzar el movimiento de pódcast que ha llevado al vibrante ecosistema de podcasts que tenemos hoy. Pódcast recomendado Emilcar Daily. Es un pódcast sobre tecnología, especialmente enfocado en Apple, redes sociales, productividad personal y cualquier otro tema que le interese a su conductor, el consultor de podcasting, Emilcar.
In its most recent earnings report, Twitter revealed that it has over 139 million daily users, but the company’s first podcast it launched in 2019 was designed to only appeal to a tiny fraction of those users. The show is called Character Count and is hosted by Joe Wadlington, a creative lead in the department that helps educate small businesses on how to leverage Twitter in their marketing. And that’s the focus of Character Count, highlighting some of the most effective ways in which businesses utilize Twitter. Recent guests have worked for Dungeons and Dragons, Grindr, and Dropbox. I recently interviewed Wadlington about his podcast strategy and the role the show plays in helping improve Twitter’s bottom line.
In this episode of Character Count, we sit down with Phil McEleney, Paid Marketing Manager for @TideBusiness, to hear how the B2B FinTech company learned to thrive on Twitter. As you listen, here are some links that may be helpful:For more on A/B testing:How and why to A/B test your Twitter AdsFor additional B2B inspiration:5 creative ways B2B brands connect with audiences on TwitterPhil’s “must follow” FinTech accounts:@t_blom@AnneBoden@GeorgeBevisFor more from Tide:Tide official websiteFollow @Phil_McEleney on TwitterThis episode’s hot take: how do you make B2B compelling or interesting? Which B2B businesses are doing it right? Chime in here!For more, visit business.twitter.com (we especially recommend the Twitter Business blog) and follow us at @TwitterBusiness.
Tune in as Heidi Browning, the CMO of the NHL, describes how she evolved the @NHL social strategy, created a network of content creators, and is bringing the game to new fans (with a little help from Snoop Dogg and Chance the Rapper).As you listen along, here are some helpful links:Chance the Rapper SNL skitChance the Rapper repriseSnoop Dogg explains hockey slangSnoop Dogg explains the Stanley Cup@NHLGIFs accountThe creator behind @NHLGIFsBlack Girl Hockey Club #BGHC#LetsDoThatHockeyFollow Heidi on Twitter!For more on Twitter moments, check out these links:Everything you need to know about Twitter MomentsHow to create a Twitter MomentThis episode’s hot take: What is the #1 metric that you look for in a Tweet? Impressions? Clicks? Likes? Retweets? Chime in here!For more, visit business.twitter.com (we especially recommend the Twitter Business blog) and follow us at @TwitterBusiness.
What’s your favorite broadway show? There’s a good chance @SpotNYC is or was the ad agency behind it. (We even found this Tweet from Lin Manuel Miranda crediting them with designing the iconic Hamilton logo. What?!)In this episode of Character Count, we sit down with Kyle Fox, SpotCo’s Associate Director of Media, to hear how the full-service ad agency brings Broadway’s biggest shows to life on Twitter.As you listen, here are some links to follow along:Behind-the-scenes content (Hamilton)Meme content (Mean Girls)That GoPro video of a quick wardrobe changeThe "Ring of Keys" fan videoTo learn more about what we covered with our Twitter Ads expert, Sam Hawks, visit:Promoted TweetsWebsite CardsPromoted-only (Dark) TweetsTips for effective Tweet copyTips for video on TwitterThis episode’s hot take: What piece of jargon makes you immediately scroll past? Reply with your answer here.
Recent years have bare witness to the uprising of cause marketing — that is, brands aligning themselves with a cause or mission to give back. If you’ve seen phrases like “20% of all proceeds go to X” or “For every dollar spent, we donate a dollar to Y” then you’re already familiar.But how, as a brand, do you know what cause to align with? And how do you position your efforts in a way that respects the communities you aim to serve?In this episode of Character Count, we sit down with Jessica McGlory, Director of Paid Social Media Marketing @BOMBAS, to learn how the company has become recognized as a best-in-class example of cause marketing.As you listen, tap on these links to follow along:@BOMBAS “Giving Directory”The 10 million videoTwitter Ad from @BOMBAS Pride campaign#GlossierIRL exampleThis episode's "hot take", reply to this Tweet from @TwitterBusiness.Want to do your own research and social listening? Try Tweetdeck (it’s free!)https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/Follow @TwitterBusiness and visit business.twitter.com for more.
When it comes to ad targeting and testing, @TeamKano's ingenuity is best in class. The London-based company targets different audiences, with different messaging, at different times, to optimize sales of their DIY computer kits. And because those techniques are so valuable — we had to have Chiara Radini, Performance Marketing Manager at Kano, on our newest episode of Character Count. Launched in 2013, @TeamKano aims to empower the next generation of coders and makers by “demystifying what's inside these boxes that we carry in our pockets and we type on the whole day.” The first step: reaching the next generation. Here are six pro-tips we learned from @TeamKano about connecting with your target audiences. (Yes, plural.) Segment, then segment again In the case of the above wand, one might be tempted to target fans of the franchise and leave it at that. Simple, right? @TeamKano takes it a step (or five) further: “There are so many different layers of it…people who have only watched the movies and people that only love the books and people [who] love Snape and would like to definitely belong to a Slytherin house…. It's a hard balance to strike – granularity versus like reach – but we try to be as efficient as possible by breaking down and testing and learning how each sub-community responds.” One discount, many ways Let’s say you’re giving customers $20 off a $100 item. Does “$20 off” or “20% off” sound better? What about timing? Does urgent language like “this week only!” affect conversions? These are the kinds of things Kano explores: “We've been testing percentages. We've been testing currency amounts. We tested the language of VIP discounts. For example, there was an amazing campaign...one of our best-performing Twitter ads... appealing to our core loyalty audiences, and we were rewarding them with a very, very specific discount code.” Test, test “You can't test a different image, a different copy, and a different call to action, all in the same space. So we would try and test a percentage off versus an amount. Or a free delivery message against an urgency message.... We gather the learnings and then we apply one and we iterate it and our new variables just to find the sweet spot." KPIs vary There is no shortage of metrics available in digital marketing, and it can be hard to know which ones – or really, which one – is most important. One helpful thing to keep in mind: KPIs vary. Your team may have one central KPI, but your campaigns may have different ones, supporting different stages of the buyer's journey: “For a convert, for a direct response ad, [the KPI] could be conversion or purchase. For a top of the funnel ad, it could be click-through rate and engagement rate with the art without necessarily resulting in an immediate purchase." Keep things fresh Twitter is all about being in the moment. You can leverage this by jumping into real-time conversations with new, topical content: “It’s the most immediate and effective way to bring fresh content. And to drive big volumes of conversations, which are relevant, highly-engaged, and rich in terms of point-of-view and diversity of its content.” Tune in to the full episode for more talk on finding your audience, your messaging, and (because we really do want that wand) your appropriate house of wizardry. To keep up with future episodes, follow [@TwitterBusiness](http://) and be sure to hit "subscribe" on your platform of choice.
@SimonBooks was literally founded before the internet — before computers even — which is why it’s particularly impressive that the legacy brand has been able to seamlessly find its audience (hello, book Twitter) in the digital world. In this episode of Character Count, we sit down with Stephen Bedford, the Director of Marketing for @SimonBooks, to talk about how the company found their place. As you listen, here are some links to help you follow along: Example of visual promotional Tweets That #GrittyABook meme Podcast born from a Direct Message We’ll also sit down with Twitter Ads expert Giselle Diaz, to get her top Twitter tips. To learn more about the topics we cover, check out these resources: Website Cards Twitter Video Promoted-only Tweets Mobile App Promotion Promoted Accounts Listen to the full episode for tips on finding your corner of Twitter (and the Direct Message etiquette to use when you do).
En NotiPod Hoy ⏯ Un caso exitoso de contenido sonoro para el público juvenil es el del podcast de ficción ‘The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel’, dirigido y protagonizado por chicos de secundaria de 8 a 12 años. ⏯ Joss Green, de la red Punto Primario, explica en qué consiste el Interpodcast y cómo nos ayuda a todos participar en este entretenido evento. ☑️ La popularidad de los podcasts está tomando un nuevo impulso. El Diario de Coahuila explica cómo está reviviendo el interés por el podcasting. ☑️ En Argentina se han estrenado dos series de ficción en audio 'Somos Novios' y 'Tripulación Atucha', dos coproducciones de tipo radionovela entre Spotify y la red Posta. ☑️ El marketing con podcasts, ¿es una estrategia adecuada para tu negocio? Según Seth Greene,experto en marketing y autor del libro Market Domination for Podcasting, hay una excelente posibilidad de “concretar al máximo el target”. ☑️ Twitter ha decidido utilizar los podcasts para resaltar historias publicitarias exitosas con su serie ‘Character Count’ en la que un experto en marketing habla sobre cómo varias marcas logran publicar anuncios en Twitter. ☑️ El fabricante de equipos de audio Beyerdynamic ha anunciado la combinación de dos aparatos: el micrófono de estudio FOX USB-C con los auriculares profesionales DT 240 PRO y DT 700 PRO. ☑️ El podcasting vive su momento ‘Netflix’ ahora que muchos libran la batalla global por la dominación. ☑️ El gusto por los audiolibros crece, mientras las publicaciones tienden a la baja. ☑️ Cuatro expertos de la industria del podcasting analizan el futuro de la publicidad en los podcasts.
Beyond Social Media: The Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations Podcast
During episode 263, co-hosts B.L. Ochman and David Erickson discuss role social media played in the Christchurch terror attack and the deliberate marketing plan the terrorist put in place to spread hate; Google Arts & Culture's Once Upon a Try online exhibition; Beto O'Rourke's hacker credentials; Twitter's new prototype app, twttr; Twitter's new podcast, Character Count; how high school kids are using Google Docs to chat with one another; the marketing flywheel; Google's abuse-filtering Chrome extension, Tune; facial recognition training data sets; YouTube's new augmented reality Stories; an ill-advised jaguar selfie; Reddit's Chinese trolls; plus great new apps and important stats and a lot of stuff in between. Show Notes & Links: http://beyondsocialmediashow.com/263 Watch the video version Connect with the show on social media Subscribe to the weekly eNewsletter
There isn’t a better subject for our first episode of Character Count than the quick and lively @MontereyAq. We often tell clients to create a human personification of their business and use that persona to guide their “Twitter voice.” The Monterey Bay Aquarium— an ocean conservation non-profit dedicated to education and exhibits—is a best-in-class example. @MontereyAq broke through the ice with popular witty memes, ASCII art (more on what that is in the episode), and a boat load of fish puns. @MontereyAq’s social media content creator, Patrick Webster, talks about the most interesting and unexpected moments that honed the handle to where it is today. As you listen, use the links below to follow along. ASCII art sea slug edition Tasteful nudes with #NudibranchWeek The “Ladies if he” meme When you don’t have a SoundCloud: “Whoa this blew up!” American chopper meme @MontereyAq style The infamous upside-down Apple squid emoji thread Hear more about how @MontereyAq makes the ocean everyone’s business, what it takes to develop a playful voice AND credibility, and how you end up at the bottom of the kelp forest with a broken Periscope broadcast but a lively community of supporters. Curious about the tools that Ashli Dompier from our Customer Success Team mentions? See them here: Website Card Quick Promote Promoted Account In-Stream Video Ads Character Count is hosted by @JoeWadlington and the @TwitterBusiness team. For more information visit business.twitter.com
@TwitterBusiness is an arm of Twitter that focuses on supporting people who amplify their message with Twitter Ads. Our new show, Character Count, will feature audio case studies of the people behind some of Twitter's most interesting advertising stories. We'll ask how they built such effective campaigns and why Twitter's audience matters so much to them. In the meantime, follow @TwitterBusiness on Twitter for marketing trends, product updates, and a lot of coffee emoji.
The Writ Wit: A Podcast About Writing and the Creative Process
Originally recorded: May 2018 In this episode, the two Matts wonder about the concept of time, introduce a foghorn as a new sound effect for the show, groan at each other's jokes more than usual (if you can believe it) and talk about the different ways dialogue can work with the number of characters in a scene. How does one justify a character talking to himself? How much banter is too much? How do you make every character in a scene of over ten talk without forcing it? How will Matt David recover from seeing Matt Donald record this episode shirtless? We discuss it all, in our always-professional demeanor (David: "So professional...") and talk about Avatar: The Last Airbender, the Icarus Agenda, Buddy Thunderstruck, and Star Wars. No one can escape Star Wars. NO ONNNNNNNE... Have any feedback or questions for our hosts? Email us at mattd@matthewdonaldcreator.com. Also you can purchase Matt Donald's book "Megazoic" on Amazon by clicking here, or its sequel "Megazoic: The Primeval Power" by clicking here. If you'd like, of course.
On this week’s Social Media Marketing Talk Show with Erik Fisher and Kim Reynolds, we explore Twitter expanding their character count to 280 with Madalyn Sklar, Snapchat’s upcoming redesign and algorithm with Carlos Gil, Facebook Messenger updates and other breaking social media marketing news of the week! What do you think? Find show notes and share your comments and questions here, at https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/talk17
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On this week’s Social Media Marketing Talk Show with Michael Stelzner, we explore Twitter expanding to 280 characters with Madalyn Sklar, Vimeo acquiring Livestream with Luria Petrucci, and other breaking social media marketing news of the week! What do you think? Find show notes and share your comments and questions here, or at https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/talk11
I first gave the message I’m about to share with you in 1997. At that time our oldest daughter was 10, our son was 7, and our youngest daughter was 5. Now they are grown up. We still have some influence on them, but they are pretty much their own people now, as they should be. I’m giving this message all over again in part because it’s fun to tell stories about the kids when they were much younger; I am quite sure they are very eager for me to tell these stories to you all over. But mostly I’m giving you this message again because now – 17 years later – I’ve had a chance to see that what I told you back then is as true as it ever was.
I first gave the message I’m about to share with you in 1997. At that time our oldest daughter was 10, our son was 7, and our youngest daughter was 5. Now they are grown up. We still have some influence on them, but they are pretty much their own people now, as they should be. I’m giving this message all over again in part because it’s fun to tell stories about the kids when they were much younger; I am quite sure they are very eager for me to tell these stories to you all over. But mostly I’m giving you this message again because now – 17 years later – I’ve had a chance to see that what I told you back then is as true as it ever was.
Richard Norton Smith
Richard Norton Smith
Drawing on some literary classics, Frederica grieves the loss of the value of character in our modern society.