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When serial entrepreneur Christopher Day walks into a room, he should be followed by somebody with a boombox playing “Start Me Up” by the Rolling Stones. Not to put too fine a point on it, but Christopher Day gathers no moss. Over the last 30 years, he has co-founded eight businesses in seven distinct sectors—namely, artificial intelligence, software as a service, hardtech, broadband, entertainment, investment banking and real estate. For the last two years, he has been CEO of Indianapolis-based Elevate Ventures, a seed and early-stage venture capital firm that invests in high-potential, innovation-based companies with a significant presence in Indiana. Last year, Elevate launched Rally, a three-day innovation conference in Indianapolis that brought together hundreds of companies, entrepreneurs, universities and investors from a broad range of industries. It included a pitch competition with $5 million in prizes. With his decades of experience and different roles in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, Day has a unique vantage point on Indiana's startup community, its strengths and its weaknesses. He recently served as a panelist at IBJ's Technology Power Breakfast, and IBJ Podcast host Mason King wanted to follow up with him on several points he made about expanding recruitment of talent, the untapped power of collaboration and transparency, and the five key aspects of a business where entrepreneurs can minimize risk and get buy-in from investors. He also shares some high-level thoughts about Elevate's plans to relocate from northern Indianapolis to downtown's Mile Square. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.
Christopher Day, CEO of Days Global Advisors, joins the podcast today. Christopher discusses ETFs to buy and avoid in the current market, including a deep dive into why Christopher prefers to target ETFs that are uncorrelated to the market today.Become a smarter investor and make more money by subscribing to Early Bird, a free daily email newsletter, for free: https://www.earlybird.email/subscribeThe contents from Early Bird are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute financial or legal advice.Support the showThank you for listening!Want more investing tips? Signup for the FREE newsletter. Be social: Like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter. Show Your Support: Buy Me a Coffee. Questions or comments? Email info@earlybird.email
The Monty Show is talking about the shocking revelation that Ohio State may be the genesis of the Michigan Football cheating scandal. Rumors are running wild that Christopher Day, the brother of Ohio State Football Coach Ryan Day, who owns an investigation firm with a law enforcement background, was the person who turned in Michigan Football for sign stealing. Could it be? Is it true? What are the chances Ohio State Football started the Michigan Football cheating scandal? BuckedUp Energy are giving you 6 FREE Buck Shots! Click here to get them NOW! https://get.buckedup.com/ambbshlp1/?uid_m=426032&l_id=426 The BIG 12 released it's scheduling matrix for 2024 and several years beyond, and one of the prominent features is BYU Vs Utah, every single season! How important are the rivalries in college football and the BIG 12? Did the BIG 12 do a good job scheduling football? Who has the advantage? The Advocates are experienced injury attorneys who will fight for the settlement you deserve without collecting a dime from you! Chat with an attorney NOW online for free! www.TheAdvocates.com The Philadelphia 76ers dumped James Harden on the LA Clippers for a massive haul, including 2 1st round picks, 2 2nd round picks, and a host veteran players for James Harden and PJ Tucker. Who won this deal and does James Harden put the LA Clippers in a position to win an NBA Championship? Are the LA Clippers better than the Phoenix Suns or Denver Nuggets in the NBA Western Conference? Stop complaining about your job, your boss, your debt...start living the life you have always dreamed of NOW and sign up for a 30 day trial membership at Try Day Trading! www.TryDayTrading.Com/Monty Are you willing to give up benefits to have a 4 day work week? An overwhelming majority of Americans say they prefer a 4 day work week, and would give up perks like work from home and meals provided in the office. Should 4 day work weeks be the norm for top performers? Would a 4 day work week benefit you in your position?
Christopher Day, professor of political science at the College of Charleston, a former relief worker with Doctors Without Border, and veteran observer of African politics, economy, and society offers his thoughts on this distinct and compelling region.
Not too long after he became the CEO of Elevate Ventures last summer, Christopher Day was having visions of putting Indiana on the map from an innovation standpoint.“It was time to think much bigger as a state,” the Indiana tech veteran and entrepreneur recalls. Out of that desire, the Rally Innovation Conference was born. The event celebrates cross-sector connections between companies, entrepreneurs, investors and universities from across the globe and features an attention-getting $5 million pitch competition.In this edition of the IN Chamber podcast, Day dives into what the Rally event is all about and what it means for start-ups, the broader business community and the state. We also catch up on Indiana's entrepreneurial and venture capital landscapes.Sponsored by the Talent Resource Navigator, a new free online workforce center that offers the convenience of one-stop shopping for education and training needs in Indiana. Learn more at www.talentresourcenavigator.com.
“I didn't have a TV growing up. We worked and played basketball…with a rim nailed to the barn.” Christopher Day has gone from a low-tech childhood to the heights of high-tech success by always leaning in. The CEO of Elevate Ventures talks about life on the farm, creating “Indiana's South by Southwest” and why it's Toph, not Christopher.
Get ready for an exciting episode as we welcome Christopher Day, better known as Toph, back to the show! Toph is the former CEO of DemandJump and is now leading the charge as the CEO of Elevate Ventures, the #1 most active Seed and Early Stage investor in the Great Lakes Region and ranked 20th in the entire US. Toph is also a co-author of a groundbreaking new book, Pillar Based Marketing, which he wrote with co-host Ryan Brock. Whether you're a CMO or CEO in the B2B or B2C world, or even if you run a small or large company, you won't want to miss out on the valuable insights offered in this episode.Quote“PBM gives the marketer a seat at the strategy table. It raises their profile within the organization of critical importance, right to the strategy and the future of that company.” - Christopher Day, CEO, Elevate Ventures Time Stamps:* (1:00) Welcome back Toph!* (3:00) Why did Ryan and Toph write the “Pillar Based Marketing” book?* (5:53) Does the rise of AI tools impact PBM?* (11:00) What will CEOs and CMOs gain from the book?*(19:00) What's next for Elevate VenturesContact UsGot a topic idea? Hot take? Guest pitch? We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to us at PageOne@DemandJump.com.SponsorThis podcast is brought to you by DemandJump. Tired of wasting time creating content that doesn't rank? With DemandJump you know the exact content to create to increase 1st-page rankings and drive outcomes. Get started for free today at DemandJump.com.
The days of ranking content based solely on SEO best practices are over. In this episode, co-hosts Christopher Day and Ryan Brock introduce listeners to a more effective way to drive traffic and boost ROI: Pillar-Based Marketing (PBM). They share practical tips on how to get started, and later, announce an exciting new addition to the show. If you're ready to move past keyword stuffing and low-quality content to dramatically improve your marketing efforts, this episode is a must hear!---------Quotes“PBM throws everything we knew, or thought we knew, about SEO and driving organic traffic out the window and replaces it with a set of best practices driven by this philosophy that the experience of anyone buying online is not a funnel. It's not a one-way moving sidewalk.” - Ryan Brock“We don't communicate back-and-forth with one, two, and three word exchanges. We use sentences, and those sentences that we communicate to each other trigger other questions about what we're talking about. That's exactly what happens online.” - Christopher Day“It's very rare that you go directly to the buying stage, right? You're searching things for weeks, months, sometimes years, before you actually make a purchase. You're asking questions in and around that topic.” - Drew Detzler---------Key TakeawaysCreate a comprehensive cluster of content about your topicUse the exact keywords, phrases, and questions your audience doesLink and publish the content in a way that leads to impressive, page one search engine results--------Time Stamps:* (1:00) Introducing Drew Detzler, our new co-host!* (3:25) What is Pillar-Based Marketing (PBM)?* (10:26) Why do we believe in the power of PBM?* (18:37) How can I get started with PBM?--------SponsorThis podcast is brought to you by DemandJump. Tired of wasting time creating content that doesn't rank? With DemandJump you know the exact content to create to increase 1st-page rankings and drive outcomes. Get started for free today at DemandJump.com.--------LinksConnect with Christopher on LinkedInConnect with Ryan on LinkedInConnect with Drew on LinkedInLearn more about PBM at DemandJump University
The St. Christopher Day edition of Wake Up Tucson! Chris and ESQ recap their weekends...Kung Fu Noodle and great BBQ in Gilbert. Rodney Glassman, GOP candidate for Attorney General sends out a campaign mailer with a censored expletive to show he's a staunch defender of your right. The head of the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce pens a guest opinion telling their companies that they are not giving their employees enough.
Christopher is the CEO of DemandJump and a serial entrepreneur having founded 9 companies, all in different verticals, with exits to companies including Comcast, Time Warner, Motorola and National Water & Power. Christopher also hosts the podcast 'Page One or Bust'. Through these experiences, Christopher discovered that marketing is the least served department in the organization with limited access to tools that truly help them know exactly how to drive the business forward by maximizing qualified traffic, that drives leads and converts to revenue. The vast majority of marketing tools enable marketers to do what they think they should do. Marketers are largely left to guess at what they should do next versus being equipped with the knowledge of what actions will help drive the business forward. Christopher is passionate about solving this massive pain point for marketers so that they can sleep better at night and be strategic contributors inside every company. Get in touch with Christopher Day: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherday2/ https://twitter.com/tophday https://www.demandjump.com/ Book your free Strategy Flow call today! https://www.outfieldleadership.com/#call Purchase Dave's book The Self-Evolved Leader here- https://www.amazon.com/Self-evolved-Leader-Elevate-Develop-Refuses/dp/1626346801 Get in touch with Dave: Website: https://www.davemckeown.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/davemckeown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davemckeown1/?hl=en
Content marketing isn't a new concept but the struggle to get to that essential number one ranking is an enigma that Christopher Day and his partner Shawn Schwegman are endeavoring to solve. Passionate about marketing tools and content as the foundation, Christopher and his team at DemandJump are disrupting marketing norms through pillar-based strategies. In this episode, you'll hear Christopher explain how pillar-based marketing goes way beyond SEO guesswork by letting the math lead the way. Christopher's theories around aligning marketing messages organically with customer behaviors not only disrupts the standard, but pioneers a whole new approach to marketing based on relationships. As with many entrepreneurs, Christopher has made mistakes in a variety of areas along the way. After graduating from Purdue where he ran a painting business to pay his way, he got into the brand new broadband business. While he eventually sold the company to Comcast and Time Warner, his tenure wasn't without the pitfalls and challenges of learning to lead, hire and manage. Eight companies later, Christopher applies three valuable leadership lessons as he continues to push the envelope in finding interesting ways to solve problems. I know you'll find those three lessons and Christopher's take on management as fascinating as I did. Learn more about https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherday2/ (Christopher Day) and https://www.demandjump.com/ (DemandJump) You can find more information on all our episodes at https://my.captivate.fm/verticalelevation.com/podcasts (Vertical Elevation), and you can find Carol on Twitter https://twitter.com/CarolBSchultz (@carolbschultz )or LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolbschultz/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolbschultz/).
Christopher Day grew up in rural Indiana without much visibility into any career. Tom Gajewski grew up in Chicago with his eye on a medical career. Both became serial entrepreneurs.
The vast majority of marketing tools enable marketers to do what they think they should do. None of the tools show a marketer what actions they should take that are best aligned and most relevant to their target market.Listen live as we discuss the marketing challenges faced by many businesses today and the tools you can use to drive qualified leads that maximize the potential of your business forward.In today's episode, Joseph is joined by our special guest Christopher Day, Co-Founder and CEO of DemandJump. He is a serial entrepreneur having founded 9 companies, all in different verticals, with exits to companies including Comcast, Time Warner, Motorola, and National Water & Power. Through these experiences, Christopher discovered that marketing is the least served department in the organization with access to tools that truly help them know exactly how to drive the business forward by maximizing qualified traffic, that drives leads and converts to revenue. Christopher is passionate about solving this massive pain point for marketers so that they can be strategic contributors inside every company. The foundation of all things marketing is content.Tune in for this intelligent conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Video by Going Here.Show NotesSegment 1Joseph McElroy from Wise Content Creates Wealth is joined by Christopher Day, co-founder and CEO of DemandJump who has founded 9 companies from the North of Minneapolis. Christopher says that the last two companies are growing in several matters such as Technologies, Cost of living, etc. Nowadays, they are producing a School of Technology developing the same path they used to work with. Joseph talks about where Christopher has developed his career. He explains that after ⅘ years at school he started working in different places like a hospital, an airport and a stadium. Joseph asks him about his first company he worked for and the rest of them. He answers that his first company was Stock Up and they applied their system in Indiana, Oklahoma and Michigan. Second one was Comcast, and after Time Warner at which he worked in an extensive field in different areas. Then, Motorola and National Water and Power to which he developed concrete software and after 10 years of his own experience, he joined a couple of partners for 5 years now. Joseph wants to know him better and that's why he asks Christopher about his path and the concept ‘Technologies for Web Domain…'. Christopher explains that ‘when we work for people we ask to find any product info and the knowledge of the people who work on it to identify what to do. The path is to mix the different perspectives. Each topic is related to the others and when all of them are connected, they start working on'. Joseph asks him how long he has been working with this path. He says that he started 3 years ago. Joseph congratulates him because thinks that it is good research and Chsirtopher answers him that it is the result of 10 years.Joseph is interested to know about his life out of his business. Christopher mentions that he is involved in lots of different people's lives and the relationship is similar to play basketball. Segment 2After the break, Joseph asks Christopher how he connects with people. Christopher asks lots of questions to get the information he needs to start working with them. He mentions that people used to have pain or desires and he has to solve them as a professional. The path that Christopher uses is to conclude all the needs they look for by writing them through an email. It is important that clients trust the path he uses. Then, Christopher creates a project with contents. He mentions that there are two main purposes for Content: try to improve or identify the target market to sell anything, etc. Joseph asks him about the values of digital marketing. He answers that the main goal is to answer the customers' needs. They use different resources and tools to understand exactly what they look for. Joseph keeps saying the idea that content is a key factor and Christopher explains that his role is similar to a teacher.Segment 3In this segment, Joseph starts asking why content creation sometimes does not work. He answers that there are different reasons: The pillars are markers, consumers and a correct expertise position of the web domain to identify the competitors position. Christopher states that it is very important to manage the media culture to be attractive for marketers, customers, etc. He mentions that it is crucial to be in a good position in the digital media and social platforms since they give more opportunities to customers. Christopher says that the quality of the content is essential to be highly competitive.Segment 4In this last segment, Joseph asks Christopher if he can tell people what contents are right since there are a lot of things that go into the contents of marketing: behavioral, creativity, etc. Christopher mentions that content creation is about two things: science and art. He adds that there's a science aspect of it so he knows what the components they need to include their overlay of the human element of them how to make and how to bring it to life right. Christopher says that because of the pandemic, he has been doing a lot of guest appearances on podcasts as well as writing to take a moment to step back and reflect or think about how we could do better.He mentions that Technologies and things are moving so fast. Joseph asks Christopher about his new podcast show: ‘The page one'. He mentions that he and the team launched the first episode last week. This podcast show is about knowing the right concept of why they do marketing as they want people that haven't heard about them to learn about them and understand that they can help solve people's pain or fulfill their desires and get them next engaging with their team. Joseph defines this podcast as a revolution. In addition, Joseph wants to know a little bit more about demandjump. Christopher says that he and his team are so excited since they are getting close to 40 agency partners all across the globe. Finally, He adds that they want to go from their 40 agencies to 400 to 4,000 to 40,000. They plan to launch the Center of Excellence in the next 60 days max so… ‘we're super excited about that, we like to say we are not here to write the world, we want to help'.
DemandJump is a marketing strategy platform that uses AI to determine the most important keywords for driving search engine traffic, and in this edition of the UpTech Report, host Alexander Ferguson meets with the CEO of DemandJump, Christopher Day to learn more. Based on Google keyword analysis and understanding search intent, DemandJump's AI keyword research tool provides a game plan for content marketers who want to increase first page rankings. Artificial intelligence does the SEO keyword research, and in addition to providing the keywords, it also tells you the actual questions that people are asking related to the keywords. Once the new content goes live, you'll get a full analysis of which pieces of content and campaigns are actually driving sales. Plus, DemandJump gives you regular consumer insight reports that tell you how customers are behaving and what other competitors are up to.
Another inspiring conversation on the Zero to 5000 Podcast today. We were joined by Christopher Day, the CEO and Co-founder of Demand Jump. We discussed: - How to deal with a critical mistake on your company. - Rapid growth without partaking in sales or marketing. - The consequences of quitting while you're ahead. Thanks for Listening. Be sure to join our monthly email. One life-changing email to help you with your mindset, your methods, and your mission each month.
Christopher Day is the Founder and CEO of DemandJump, a software that helps companies automate keyword and seo research, so that they can provide more valuable content, more consistently. In addition to assisting with content marketing, DemandJump can also attribute revenue to specific pieces of content, allowing companies to focus on what's working. DemandJump has recently just closed a $20mm round of funding to help grow the business. We discuss Christopher's background as a serial entrepreneur, DemandJump's approach to content marketing, and how they plan to use AI to grow their business. Learn more about DemandJump at DemandJump.com Visit us at MiddleTechPod.com Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Evan's Twitter Logan's Twitter
Hello, everyone. Welcome back to CEO Secrets. I'm super excited to introduce our guest for today. He is an entrepreneur, a marketing genius, and the Co-Founder and CEO of DemandJump. Let's welcome, Christopher Day. Over the last 30 years, Christopher Day has become part of the founding team of nine different businesses. One of the major things he learned from his experience is that throughout all those businesses, the marketing aspect has remained a black hole. Companies would invest in marketing but the results are difficult to measure that's why marketers never really know if it's working or not. Christopher made it his mission to solve this pain point in a unique, elegant, new way. This led him to start DemandJump in 2015. DemandJump's Customer Behavior and Marketing Attribution Platform has revolutionized how businesses see if their marketing strategies are actually driving pipeline and creating revenue. The platform then uses the data to help these companies align their content, become more relevant, and create the next plan of action across all marketing channels. Let us hear from Christopher as he shares his marketing insights and how DemandJump was able to achieve 1,200% growth year over year and land a spot on the most prestigious ranking of the country's fastest-growing private companies. Top Takeaways: 03:37 What is the marketing secret to drive brand awareness 04:48 How the DemandJump platform works 14:51 Christopher's advice to anyone who's looking into venture capital funding 16:45 How to get a Fortune 250 company to work with a startup 19:34 How their company deals with offers of acquisition 22:10 How does a small local company compete with well-funded large enterprises 23:15 Why content is 100x more important than it used to be. 23:23 How to structure your content so you can win every time 23:55 The 2 hyper-competitive keywords that DemandJump ranks well for 28:32 What should a marketing department look like from a role's perspective? 34:04 The percentage of all web pages and blogs that actually get seen 36:44 The healthy budget to allocate to content creation 44:33 The value of having a creative person in your marketing team 50:38 What are the top tools from a technology perspective that marketing leaders should be using? 54:20 Why businesses should focus on aligning their content and becoming relevant to our market To know more about DemandJump, visit their website www.demandjump.com Christopher Day's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherday2/ Episode Transcript
Another inspiring conversation on the Zero to 5000 Podcast today. We were joined by Christopher Day, the Co-Founder and CEO of Demand Jump. We discussed: - The secret of the strings of success - Creating content that speaks to what customers are seeing - How to create content for the customers Thanks for Listening. Be sure to join our monthly email. One life-changing email to help you with your mindset, your methods, and your mission each month.
In this episode of Startup Hustle, Andrew Morgans and Christopher Day, CEO of DemandJump talk about Consumer Behavior. Find Startup Hustle Everywhere: https://linktr.ee/startuphustle This episode is sponsored by Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Learn more about DemandJump: www.demandjump.com Learn more about Marknology: https://www.marknology.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the world moves towards virtual integration, tech companies are constantly looking out for new sources of technical talents to complement their workforce.According to the World Bank, Vietnam has a population of about 97m with a whopping 70% of the population below the age of 35. And though literacy levels are high in this nation, is this sufficient enough to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goal 4.4, where the Vietnamese youth have enough employment opportunities with the skillsets they have?How can global companies and startups find a win-win situation with these rising and hungry young talents? We speak to Christopher Day, Chief Commercial Officer of CoderSchool, a programming school in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, for his perspectives.
It is my great pleasure and honour to welcome Satish Kumar to the show today - world-renowned ecologist, thinker and educational visionary. Satish is the founder of Schumacher College and the Small School in Devon, England. He is Emeritus Editor of Resurgence & Ecologist and founder of Green Books. The BBC Natural World program, Earth Pilgrim takes us out into Dartmoor walking with Satish exploring his Soil, Soul, Society philosophy. Walking and simple living is a key thread in Satish's life as a former Jain monk born in Rajasthan, and a member of Vinobe Bhave's 'walking university'. Back in the early 1960s, when he was just 26, he set out on a 13,000km peace pilgrimage with a friend and no money. They visited key nuclear nations and visited leaders with peace tea. In London, they met Lord Bertrand Russell the 90 year old who was jailed for peace activism and inspired them.It was in 1992 that I first met Satish at Schumacher College, just a year after the college had opened. I spent almost a year there then, and have returned several times - last year as a contribution teacher to the Beyond Development program with Jonathon Dawson.I recorded this interview with Satish during that program at Schumacher College, Dartington last year just as he was releasing his latest book Elegant Simplicity: The Art of Living WellElegant Simplicity provides a coherent philosophy of life that weaves together simplicity of material life, thought, and spirit. In it, Satish distills five decades of reflection and wisdom into a guide for everyone.Back in 1992 as well as the regular conversation sessions with Satish in the Schumacher College library, we cooked up authentic Indian feasts together every Friday and I often joined his meditation class. I also had the wonderful opportunity to study directly with Fritjof Capra, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Stephan Harding, Christopher Day, Arne Naess, Vandana Shiva and many others, as well as learn woodcarving, and have space to garden, ramble in the woods, paint and play music together. It was a transformative experience and type of an education model that shifted the way I saw learning.Since then, offering educational programs has become my life - in community gardens, permaculture, ecovillages, regenerative design - and the influence of Satish's visionary education thinking is woven through it all. I am particularly focussed on sharing this way of thinking and learning through the positive and practical permaculture lens. You can find more information about the Permaculture Educators Program here or take a look at my free 4 part permaculture series about becoming a permaculture educator.Warm regards to you all,Morag GambleBlog: Our Permaculture LifeYoutube: Our Permaculture Life
The Charlotte housing market has slowed considerably due to the stay at home order and local restrictions but it is by no means dead. This week, Jonathan interviews Christopher Day with RMS Mortgage and Jaime Kosofsky with Brady and Kosofsky to learn how they have adapted their business to the new social distancing guidelines. Want to see the house the lady is singing about at the 4:55 mark: 13620 Castleford Drive Mint Hill. Binge The Mecklenburgers with me here on Youtube
On this episode of the Manufacturing Alliance Podcast, Christina Fuges of MoldMaking Technology and I travelled to Mexico for the first Meximold 2019 trade show. While there, we sat down with Natalia Ortega, Editor in Chief for Plastics Technology Mexico, and Christopher Day, General Sales Manager for the Latin America Region for StackTeck. We talked about how the industry is growing in Mexico due to innovation, automation, tooling up with technology, and bringing on skilled people. Mexico is embracing the culture of manufacturing and is becoming a global supplier hub for the plastic injection molding industry. Natalia and Chris have embraced the change and are adapting to the challenges that come along with it. Follow Natalia and Chris: Website: www.pt-mexico.com LinkedIn: Natalia Ortega LinkedIn: pt-mexico-revista Facebook: plasticsmexico/ Website: stackteck.com LinkedIn: Christopher Day LinkedIn: StackTeck
Just 3 years after the Son of Sam murders had terrorized New York, Buffalo was hit with the same kind of surprise attack killer, but this murderer preferred killing black men.With 3 different MOs, and 2 different monikers, FBI profiler John Douglas was brought in.Come join Jen & Cam as we discuss the .22 Caliber KillerListener Discretion by the utterly amazing Edward October @octoberpodvhsMusic and audio stylings by our Producer Nico @wetalkofdreams. We would be lost without him. Really.Sources:https://www.nytimes.com/1981/05/16/nyregion/buffalo-suspect-s-friends-are-mystified.html?pagewanted=allhttps://the-line-up.com/catherine-pelonero-interviewhttps://www.crimetraveller.org/2017/11/absolute-madness-book-review-author-interview/https://killer.cloud/serial-killers/show/96/joseph-christopherhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0574705/?ref_=ttep_ep18https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/christopher-joseph.htmhttps://www.criminallyintrigued.com/blog/2018/3/24/the-killer-with-two-names-joseph-christopherhttps://www.wgrz.com/article/news/crime/new-book-about-wny-22-caliber-killer/315287587
In this episode of Plano Pulse, our hosts sit down with Christopher Day, Commercial Recycling Supervisor for City of Plano. Listen in to learn more about the difference between commercial and residential recycling programs, what really happens when you accidentally throw trash in the recycling bin, and how your business can take steps towards becoming more sustainable through recycling. Plano Pulse is brought to you by our Presenting Sponsor, WORKSUITES. Learn more at www.worksuites.com.
We talk about what our draft might look like with the expected keepers, have a listen! Plus, Christopher Day drops a bombshell at the end!
On the 12th of May 2019, Insureblocks went on a 2 week road trip across the United States of America. This trip took us from the International Finance Corporation in Washington D.C. to the North American Contingency Associaiton in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. From there we headed to New York City to run a blockchain cross industry workshop at R3's offices before heading to Connecticut to run a blockchain presentation to the Connecticut Captive Insurance Association. Throughout this trip we interviewed a number of individuals from insurance professionals to regulators and to professionals from the pharmaceutical industry: Nicholas Hanes, Senior Vice President, Underwriting and MGA Operations at Spotted Inc. and Vice President of NACA. Philip Mershon, Senior Account Manager - Entertainment at OneBeacon Insurance Group Dempsey Lulley, Risk Insurance Administrator at WeWork Philippe Heilberg, co-Founder & COO/CFO at Arbol Inc. Flora Nanda, Senior Manager, Blockchain at Pfizer Michael Fulton, Associate Vice President, Technology Innovation at Nationwide Tomer Saar, Partner, managing director at DBI Construction Consultants and Construction Consultant Stephen DiCenso, Consulting Actuary at Milliman, Inc. and President of CCIA. Christopher Gallo, Insurance Accredited Financial Examiner, CFE at State of Connecticut Insurance Department Janeanne Lubin-Szafranski, Of Counsel at Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, P.C. Christopher Day, North America-Business Development and Sales at RapidQube Digital Solutions Dawn Ware, CEO, Ware Consulting LLC and Independent Director
Christopher Day talks about the history of the University of Oxford
The internet has changed the way businesses market to customers. DemandJump builds a suite of solutions to help brands target customers with precision. Co-Founder & CEO, Christopher Day jumped on a call with us from Indianapolis in the USA to share his story! Enjoy
Christopher Day, an LA bar veteran (Cole's, General Lee's, Honeycut) & currently running the bar program at SF's Barrel Room, tells us about the thrill of classical piano, the nerdism of teaching chemistry, & the musicality of a well crafted cocktail. Check out the Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/user/shebmo/playlist/0kAjgqoB8fBTHzM8U7BPuj?si=LDbrkHpXSSOEmOUV_2q2wg
In this MarTech Interview, we speak to Christopher Day, Co-Founder and CEO of DemandJump. DemandJump’s Customer Acquisition Platform shows marketers exactly where to focus to drive revenue. Before DemandJump, marketers could only see the last touch point that led their audience to them. Now, marketers can reach their audience three steps before customers reach them - or their competitors. Marketers use DemandJump to makes sense of digital data to uncover the best traffic driving sources specific to their brand(s), outmaneuver competition, optimize budget allocation and drive revenue growth across digital marketing channels (and soon, offline channels). DemandJump empowers marketers to ensure their marketing spend truly optimizes revenue generation. Simply put, DemandJump transforms artificial intelligence into revenue. Special Guest: Christopher Day.
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This week’s guest is Christopher Day. Tune in to hear my conversation with Christopher and how he went from working on the family farm to becoming a tech leader and being named in Indiana Business Journal's Forty Under 40. Christopher has led multiple businesses to acquisitions by companies such as Comcast, Time Warner, and Motorola. Currently, he is the co-founder and CEO of DemandJump, which has won awards such as TechPoint's Startup and Innovation of the year in 2016 and Best New Tech Product in 2017. You will also get an insight into a very important SaaS tax law that Christopher played a large role in getting passed and signed by Governor Holcomb last week!
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Christopher Day. He’s been a successful entrepreneur, having sold two companies to a Fortune 100 company before turning 40. He’s had businesses from residential painting to investment banking doing cross-border M&A transactions. Along the way, he has found time to mentor other entrepreneurs and participates in helping solve legislative issues to foster entrepreneurial growth in the State of Indiana. He’s now building a platform with DemandJump that is looking to solve prescriptive analytics and qualified traffic. The DemandJump team has discovered marketers only have 20% visibility of their actual ecosystem. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Good to Great What CEO do you follow? – Jack Welch Favorite online tool? — One Pager How many hours of sleep do you get?— 4 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “The power of relationships” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:48 – Nathan introduces Christopher to the show 02:36 – DemandJump sells their platform on a subscription basis 02:41 – They have annual subscriptions and professional services 03:10 – 82% of the revenue is from SaaS, 1% is from a one-time payment and the rest is for the other model 03:48 – DemandJump allows marketers to have 100% visibility of their competitive ecosystem, which is the first time this has been made possible in history 04:57 – They show marketers where to focus to capture traffic from their competitors 05:15 – Average annual contract value is $45K with beta customers 05:30 – Average annual contract value now is $100K -$250K 05:43 – DemandJump has started to work with mid-market companies 06:00 – Self-service for mid-market will be from $200 to hundred million 06:27 – DemandJump currently has 22 customers 06:50 – DemandJump is getting close to their million dollar revenue mark 07:11 – DemandJump was launched in 2015 07:36 – The traffic cloud was built in October 2016 08:05 – 2016 revenue was $165K 08:20 – MRR by December 2016 was $10K 08:30 – 2017 goal is to hit $1.5 in ARR 08:54 – DemandJump raised $4M with 18 Angel investors on their board 10:08 – DemandJump is looking to raise another $5M with a 15% pre-money valuation 11;12 – Christopher sold software companies before 12:00 – Annual logo churn is 8-9% 12:24 – Annual revenue churn is almost the same with logo churn 13:00 – CAC is around $10K 13:31 – Most of DemandJump’s customers pay annually upfront 13:55 – Paid marketing spend was around $5K 14:19 – 40% of DemandJump’s budget goes to sales and marketing 15:49 – They will double or triple their paid marketing spend because of their target 17:20 – Assumed LTV is 36 months 18:54 – Team headcount is 17 19:29 – They’re all based in Indiana 19:40 – 7 are in engineering, 3 focus on customer success, 3 on sales, 2 on marketing and a newly hired CFO 21:17 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Marketers will have a HUGE advantage if they have 100% visibility of their ecosystem. Paid marketing should be aligned to your target market, otherwise you’re just wasting your money. Relationships and networking is of the UTMOST importance. Resources Mentioned: Simplero – The easiest way to launch your own membership course like the big influencers do but at 1/10th the cost. The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences GetLatka - Database of all B2B SaaS companies who have been on my show including their revenue, CAC, churn, ARPU and more Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
In this episode, Neil Johnston and Christopher Day discuss a letter written by Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII, to Thomas Culpeper, a groom of the King's Privy chamber. The document was part of a body of evidence collected against Catherine and Culpeper that ultimately led to their execution. It is now preserved at The National Archives.Here Neil Johnston explains how it is crucial to examine this letter in the context of Catherine's sexual past in order to understand how the queen accused of living "an abominable, base, carnal, voluptuous, vicious life" was effectively blackmailed into a path of action that led to her untimely death.
Public interest in the cats of Whitehall began long before Larry, Palmerston and Gladstone graced our front pages and Twitter feeds.In this podcast, records specialist Christopher Day reveals his favourite anecdotes from the 'Home Office Cat' files, including the story behind the naming of Nelson, Winston Churchill's favourite cat; the controversy surrounding the behaviour of Peta, the first 'Chief Mouser' gifted to the UK government; and the verses exchanged between staff regarding the cats' upkeep.
Todays guest is the go to expert if you have a desire to place your words onto paper and become a published author He is an author, journalist and publisher, and his book 'Turning your knowledge into income' shares his philosophy that we all spend a lifetime making payments into our 'bank of knowledge' but end up with a dormant account because we don't make a withdrawal. He believes that, right now, there is somebody, somewhere that would pay good money to know what you know. All you need to do is to package up your knowledge in a form that they can buy it. For people who want to raise their profile in their marketplace or who want to position themselves as an expert in their field, there is nothing like a properly published book to do that. Fifteen years founded Filament Publishing Ltd fifteen years ago with the mission to help authors, not just to write and publish their book, but also to build a successful business around it. But there is so much more to this man than what you heard so far, so without further ado its with great delight that we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only Christopher Day. Book publishing, book publishing Book publishing, book publishing Book publishing, book publishing