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Latest podcast episodes about christopher carfi

Crypto Sapiens
[ETH Denver 2024] Unlocking Potential with Unlock Protocol

Crypto Sapiens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 22:27


In this impromptu interview at ETH Denver 2024 Eureka John Sits down with Unlock Protocol's Founder Julien Genestoux and COO Christopher Carfi and discusses all things Unlock Protocol along with some alpha on the project!   Unlock Protocol: https://unlock-protocol.com/ https://twitter.com/UnlockProtocol https://warpcast.com/~/channel/unlock-protocol   Julien Genestoux: X: https://twitter.com/julien51 Warpcast: https://warpcast.com/julien51.eth   Christopher Carfi: X: https://twitter.com/ccarfi Warpcast: https://warpcast.com/ccarfi  

Create Community
NFTs for Memberships

Create Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 26:46


Should you add NFTs to your membership site? What are the pros? Cons? Are they even necessary? ACCESS SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/christophercarfi Our guest this week, is Christopher Carfi from https://unlock-protocol.com/ (Unlock Protocol) which helps communities build time-bound NFTs to their membership sites. I had MANY questions about this process as I am considering using NFTs in my membership as well.  JOIN COMMUNITY BUILDERS MEMBERSHIP: https://www.heatherparady.com/membership (https://www.heatherparady.com/membership) TOPICS: How NFTs can improve memberships How Unlock Protocol is helping the “non-techy” creators  How to make communities more valuable by understanding motivation CONNECT WITH UNLOCK PROTOCOL: Website: https://unlock-protocol.com/ CONNECT WITH US! Discord:https://discord.gg/R62Hq3rtS2 ( https://discord.gg/R62Hq3rtS2) Facebook Group:https://bit.ly/2lPut5A ( https://bit.ly/2lPut5A) Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady ( https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady) Follow Heather on IG:https://www.instagram.com/heatherparady/ (https://www.instagram.com/heatherparady/) Follow Heather on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heatherparady (https://twitter.com/heatherparady) Logo Design by: http://www.werbal.net/ (http://www.werbal.net/)   * Disclaimer* This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. We are not giving financial or investment advice. Mentioned in this episode: Journey Mapping Workshop https://communitybuilders.captivate.fm/mapping (Journey Mapping)

Evolving Digital Self
Episode 110: Christopher Carfi - Content Marketing and GoDaddy

Evolving Digital Self

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 39:24


On this episode Dr. Heidi interviews Christopher Carfi, Sr. Director of Content Marketing at GoDaddy on the evolution of branding, content and building tools that resonate. Christopher Carfi heads up global content marketing for GoDaddy. Over his career, he spent nearly ten years as part of the advanced technology group at Andersen Consulting/Accenture; has headed up product, marketing, and product marketing groups at a number of early stage companies, has been a startup founder; and was part of the early team at Ant’s Eye View, which was acquired by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. He joined GoDaddy in 2014. He holds a degree in computer science from Northwestern University and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon, is originally from Chicago, and currently lives in Silicon Valley with his family.  Website: https://www.godaddy.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ccarfi Twitter ID: ccarfi Instagram : ccarfi This episode is also celebrates the launch of Dr. Heidi Forbes Öste's, new #1 Bestselling book, Digital Self Mastery Across Generations, Print edition now available from all on-line booksellers, and for order in local book sellers internationally.

Community Signal
Ending the Millennial Conversation, Customer Experience Insurance and Other Short Stories

Community Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 38:16


Not every segment we record on Community Signal makes it into the final episode. One of the perks of being a supporter of the show on Patreon is being among the first to hear bonus clips and cut for time extras. That’s what this episode consists of: A group of clips that were released to Patreon supporters between June and July of 2017 and have only been heard by them – until now. With new insights from past guests Maggie McGary, Christopher Carfi, Kim England, Tracey Todd, Bob Hubbard, Scott Moore and Venessa Paech, this edition of the show is like a collection of short stories for community professionals, including: Lessons learned from fighting for buy-in for more than a decade When your community is deleted by a disgruntled employee of your web hosting company Candid reactions to Facebook’s inconsistent moderation manual Our Podcast is Made Possible By… If you enjoy our show, please know that it’s only possible with the generous support of our sponsor: Open Social. Big Quotes “The lesson that I’ve learned, that I still have to remind myself of every day, is that patience is essential. [Community] makes perfect sense to you, from the community manager point of view, because you understand it and can clearly see the value… [but put] yourself in their shoes and understand that change is scary, doing things differently is scary, extra work is scary. Put the brakes on yourself … and just really try to see it from the point of view of somebody who may not understand what community is.” -@maggielmcg “This idea that we have millennials and other labels for people in the workplace is actually really divisive, and I don’t think it’s helping when we start to think about how you engage employees. I really like to think about engaging employees based on their needs, their wants, and what they can get out of it and what’s in it for me. I think that kind of millennial discussion is really unhelpful, and it’s something that I have a serious bee in my bonnet about.” -@sociuscommunity “You have immense power in your hands if you’re in charge of any community. If you’re building a community, you’re at the very start of your journey. If you are in charge of any large following … you’ve taken over the role of media provider. Your followers are going to look to you as a content provider whether your ambition is sports, pop culture, politics. I say, for community builders, it’s really important that you recognize the responsibility of that role and that power and the impact of your post. [Do not] disregard the fact that there is immense power there, and a post could be literally life-changing, life-altering for any of your followers.” -@TraceyTodd “I don’t know if it’s just because context is tricky to scale but context makes moderation easier and more efficient, I would argue. It might make it more challenging in a few areas, but without context, you can’t possibly do [moderation]. It does explain why when you see the outcome [of so many of Facebook’s moderation decisions], you’re left scratching your head because you feel the absence of context. Why A and not B? Why that and not that? Why the picture of the woman breastfeeding but not the porn stars? It just makes no sense.” -@venessapeach Related Links Sponsor: Open Social, community building for nonprofits Community Signal’s Patreon campaign Maggie McGary, VP, strategy & audience development at 5:00 Films & Media (Community Signal episode) Christopher Carfi, director of content marketing at GoDaddy (Community Signal episode) Kim England, global community director at Pearson (Community Signal episode) Tracey Todd, digital communications director at the National Institute of Civil Discourse (Community Signal episode) Bob Hubbard, co-owner of Hubbard Photography and founder of MartialTalk.com(Community Signal episode) Scott Moore, formerly of Answers.com, the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation and Fujitsu (Community Signal episode) Venessa Paech, founder of Swarm Conference and community manager at Australia Post(Community Signal episode) Community Signal episode with Denise Law, that Maggie tweeted about The GoDaddy Community Nobody Likes to be Called Millennial Liquid Web KenpoTalk, a discussion forum dedicated to Kenpo Karate Facebook moderators are trained to protect “white men” and not “black children” from hate speech Transcript View transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. If you enjoy the show, we would be so grateful if you spread the word and supported Community Signal on Patreon. Thank you for listening to Community Signal.

Community Signal
GoDaddy's Community Move

Community Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 30:57


When GoDaddy hired Christopher Carfi at the start of 2014, it caught my attention. GoDaddy was a company that, at one time, I thought I would never want to be a customer of. I didn’t like the brand, didn’t like marketing, didn’t like upselling, didn’t like the old CEO. But after Blake Irving was hired as CEO, I noticed positive change. That was nice, but they still didn’t have my business. When they hired Christopher, it caught my eye because here was an experienced community mind that I respected joining a company I once didn’t. I watched their continued cultural shift and their embrace of community. Through 5+ years of solid work, GoDaddy has washed away that old perspective I had and, somehow, they won me over, where my previous registrar, Enom, had neglected me. I am now a GoDaddy customer. Christopher joins the show to talk about this shift, plus: What community means in a world where we’re interacting with Alexa and Google Assistant How community fits into content marketing The things we can learn from Burning Man, which Christopher is a veteran of Our Podcast is Made Possible By… If you enjoy our show, please know that it’s only possible with the generous support of our sponsor: Higher Logic. Big Quotes “Working with and engaging with communities and community members and customers and prospects and employees is an ongoing, iterative, never-ending process, as opposed to a campaign.” -@ccarfi “[Content marketing for community means] being able to provide a platform for our community members to share their stories, whether they are on the blog, whether they are interacting in our online community that we have onsite, whether they are interacting with each other in other spaces like WordCamps, for example. Those are all different facets of that kind of community engagement and where community and content intersect, and the interesting stories, the things that are really engaging for customers and prospects, and really energizing for us, are hearing all of those great stories and making sure that we can help to really be an amplifier of those stories.” -@ccarfi “If the only metric that you’re looking at is first month sales from traffic that came in from Google via SEO and search, the results are just not going to be there, because it doesn’t work that quickly. If you look at the arc of the amount of time it takes, it’s three months, six months, nine months, in some cases, before a piece of content really starts to catch on. And I think community is the same sort of thing. “If you’re planting a garden and you want a whole bunch of great things for Thanksgiving in the fall, well, you don’t plant them in October.” -@ccarfi “Looking at things in a year-over-year type of frame, as opposed to week-over-week, is the place you need to get to really start to see, ‘Oh, wow, this investment [in community] – and it is an investment – it takes that long to really start to mature and start to get the benefits.'” -@ccarfi About Christopher Carfi Christopher Carfi heads up global content marketing for GoDaddy. Over his career, he spent nearly ten years as part of the advanced technology group at Andersen Consulting/Accenture; has headed up product, marketing, and product marketing groups, at a number of early stage companies; has been a startup founder; and was part of the early team at Ant’s Eye View, which was acquired by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. He joined GoDaddy in 2014. He holds a degree in computer science from Northwestern University and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon, is originally from Chicago and currently lives in Silicon Valley with his family. You can follow him on Twitter at @ccarfi. Related Links Sponsor: Higher Logic, the community platform for community managers Christopher on Twitter GoDaddy, where Christopher is director of content marketing, but was initially hired to lead community efforts Amazon Alexa-powered devices Community Signal episode with Maggie McGary, showcasing the program’s independence Community Signal’s new Patreon page Lee LeFever of Common Craft, who first introduced Christopher and Patrick Community Signal episode with Lee LeFever Managing Online Forums, Patrick’s book Wikipedia page for Swipp, where Christopher worked before GoDaddy, after spending most of his career on the agency side Bob Parsons, GoDaddy founder and former CEO Blake Irving, current GoDaddy CEO Andy McIlwain, who works in content and community at GoDaddy Community Signal episode with Andy McIlwain of GoDaddy Enom, the domain name registrar Patrick is tranfering away from GoDaddy Discount Domain Club, of which Patrick is a member Brad Williams, CEO of WebDevStudios Community Signal episode with Brad Williams GoDaddy Pro, aimed at web designers and developers who build and maintain websites for clients SmartLine, a GoDaddy service allowing businesses to create a second phone number GoCentral, a GoDaddy service that helps people to easily build a website Auguste Goldman, chief people officer at GoDaddy Steven Aldrich, chief product officer at GoDaddy GoDaddy Community WordCamp Central, where you can find out more about WordCamp, a community-organized series of events focused on WordPress HomePod, Apple’s new smart speaker x.ai, an AI-powered scheduling assistant, that Patrick thought was a real person at first Blade Runner, the 1982 movie featuring “replicants,” robotic androids that present as human Burning Man, an annual gathering that represents a “global community with citizens on six continents” GoDaddy Garage, one of their content marketing efforts   Transcript View the transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. If you enjoy the show, we would be grateful if you spread the word. Thank you for listening to Community Signal.

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Interview: SWIPP with Christopher Carfi – Show 50

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2013 45:51


SEO Radio Podcast EdgeTalk : Christopher Carfi VP, Platform Products at Swipp Inc. What are the challenges that marketers face in determining consumer sentiment, and consumer intent? The post appeared first on .

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MarTech Interviews
Episode 19: Chris Carfi of Ant's Eye View

MarTech Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2012 53:21


Christopher Carfi is a Senior Strategist on the Silicon Valley anthill. He joined Ant’s Eye View from Edelman Digital, where he was a Vice President in Edelman’s Silicon Valley office. Prior to Edelman, he was a co-founder and CEO at Cerado, which was founded in 2002 to provide software and services that enable businesses, organizations and associations to better connect and understand their customer and member communities.

Social Media Club
The Social Media Buyers Guide: Insights from Service Providers

Social Media Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2009 45:23


This podcast is being organized for the purpose of gathering supporting research for the Social Media Buyers Guide Project from Social Media Club. Join SMC Founder Chris Heuer and E-Storm CEO William Gaultier to hear leading social media service providers share their top three pieces of advice for individuals and organizations evaluating and purchasing social media technologies, services and media. Panelists will also share the three most important questions they recommend asking any social media services provider. Special guests include Christopher Carfi of Cerado, David Berkowitz of 360i, social media consultant Peter Fasano, Roxanne Darling of Barefeet Studios and Jen McLean of Technorati. We would like to invite other social media service providers and social media buyers to call in to share your thoughts at (646) 716-9346, or just listen in on the web at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/socialmediaclub/2009/03/04/The-Social-Media-Buyers-Guide-Insights-from-Service-Providers.You are also welcome to share your thoughts via the Social Media Club survey at https://socialmediaclub.wufoo.com/forms/social-media-buyers-guide-survey/. Also check out the event blog post at http://www.socialmediaclub.org/2009/02/26/buyer-be-heard-social-media-buyers-guide-on-blog-talk-radio-march-4-2009/.Additional shows are being hosted to address the perspectives from technology vendors and organizational buyers.

Social Media Club
The Social Media Buyers Guide: Insights from Service Providers

Social Media Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2009 45:23


This podcast is being organized for the purpose of gathering supporting research for the Social Media Buyers Guide Project from Social Media Club. Join SMC Founder Chris Heuer and E-Storm CEO William Gaultier to hear leading social media service providers share their top three pieces of advice for individuals and organizations evaluating and purchasing social media technologies, services and media. Panelists will also share the three most important questions they recommend asking any social media services provider. Special guests include Christopher Carfi of Cerado, David Berkowitz of 360i, social media consultant Peter Fasano, Roxanne Darling of Barefeet Studios and Jen McLean of Technorati. We would like to invite other social media service providers and social media buyers to call in to share your thoughts at (646) 716-9346, or just listen in on the web at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/socialmediaclub/2009/03/04/The-Social-Media-Buyers-Guide-Insights-from-Service-Providers.You are also welcome to share your thoughts via the Social Media Club survey at https://socialmediaclub.wufoo.com/forms/social-media-buyers-guide-survey/. Also check out the event blog post at http://www.socialmediaclub.org/2009/02/26/buyer-be-heard-social-media-buyers-guide-on-blog-talk-radio-march-4-2009/.Additional shows are being hosted to address the perspectives from technology vendors and organizational buyers.