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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM's Dub Craig sits down with Crystal Kalas from the Child Development Centre. They're hosting the 52nd Annual Talent Show on March 7, 2025, at the North Peace Cultural Centre and hoping to raise $100,000 for renovations.Then, Sandy Troudt from the Flying Colours Artists' Association stops by to chat about their new exhibition, "Vibrance", opening March 7, 2025, at Peace Gallery North. We'll also chat about the Fort St. John Arts Council's 39th Annual Art Auction fundraiser happening on March 8, 2025, in support of Peace Gallery North and a future Creative Hub project.Tune in to This Week in the Peace every Friday at 10am MST on 100.1 Moose FM, the Moose FM Facebook page, or the Energeticcity YouTube page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In der aktuellen Episode des Digital Marketing Upgrade Podcasts spricht Thomas Besmer mit Lars Bude über das richtige Testing von Social Ads. Lars, seit 2017 als Social Ads-Experte tätig, teilt seine Erfahrungen und Best Practices. Die Herausforderungen des Social Ads Testings Datenschutzregelungen wie Apple Tracking Transparency und DSGVO erschweren aussagekräftige Tests. Oft fehlt es an einer klaren Teststruktur, was zu wenig belastbaren Ergebnissen führt. Der Wandel: Fokus auf Creatives Früher war Social Advertising sehr technisch, heute bestimmen Creatives über 70 % des Kampagnenerfolgs. Dennoch bleiben strategische Tests auf Produktebene und Wertversprechen essenziell. Das Testing Framework Lars nutzt ein vierstufiges Modell: 1. Angebot testen 2. Wertversprechen validieren 3. Anzeigenkonzept entwickeln 4. Anzeigenelemente optimieren Effiziente Testmethoden Bei kleinen Budgets verzichtet Lars auf das AB-Test-Feature von Meta und nutzt stattdessen strukturierte Anzeigengruppen. Bei großen Accounts kommen Bulk-Tests zum Einsatz. Messung & Dokumentation Haupt-KPIs im E-Commerce sind Kaufkosten und ROI. Ergänzend helfen Klickrate und Warenkorbabbruchrate zur Analyse. Zudem nutzt Lars einen Creative Hub, um Tests systematisch zu dokumentieren. Drei zentrale Learnings Gründliche Vorbereitung: Markt, Produkt und Zielgruppe genau verstehen. Priorisierung: Die wichtigsten Tests zuerst durchführen. Regeln brechen: Unkonventionelle Ansätze testen, um Innovation zu fördern.
First today we hear from the dad of a Harrietsham woman who died in her sleep just hours after an ambulance was stood down while on its way to her home.Mum of two Karen Ovenell had called 999 after suffering sharp chest pains in August last year.An inquest into the 43-year-old's death has heard how the initial call handler booked an ambulance - but Karen was then told to sleep and book a GP appointment the following day or go to A&E.Also in today's podcast, members of Kent County Council are meeting to vote on their draft budget for the next financial year.In order to balance the books, bosses are likely to look at a range of measures including a 5% increase of council tax.Work's started no transforming a Grade II listed building in Medway into a state of the art creative hub.The Docking Station at Chatham Historic Dockyard will be in the former Police Section House.A dog is recovering after being run over by a cyclist near Whitstable.Bonnie the Chihuahua was rushed to a vet and put on oxygen and medication for shock after it happened on a path in Swalecliffe.And finally, work's nearly finished on a new centre in Kent for five lions that have been rescued from Ukraine.The Big Cat Sanctuary has raised £500,000 to create special enclosures at their site near Ashford.
Last chance to secure your mastermind space with 2024 prices here! Caroline and Amanda introduce themselves as the co-founders of Creative Hub Studio, a unique co-working space designed for beauty and hair professionals. They share their journey and how their passion for supporting others led them to create an innovative business environment. The Concept Behind Creative Hub Studio: Caroline and Amanda talk about their decision to shift from traditional salon ownership to a co-working studio model. They describe the challenges of managing an employee-based salon and how the COVID-19 pandemic inspired them to rethink their business model. The Future of Beauty Education: The guests discuss their passion for working with young people and their vision to enhance the educational pathways available in the beauty industry. They highlight the need for mentorship, practical training, and financial support for beauty students to make the industry more accessible. Katie's Role as a Mentor: Caroline and Amanda share their experience being part of Katie's Mastermind, explaining how it has given them new ideas, structure, and the support they need to grow their business. Creative Hub Studio offers flexible space for freelancers in the beauty industry who are looking to run their own businesses in a supportive environment. Visit the website and follow them on Instagram for more information on renting space or learning about their unique model. https://creativehubstudio.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/creative.hub.studio/ Thank you to our sponsors: Diso Dissolvable Supplements https://mydiso.com/ Code for 10% off - KG10
This week on The Exit: Arijana Kaskarova always knew she wanted to run her own business, but before jumping in full-time, she made it a priority to develop the skills necessary to succeed. She went on to build three businesses, all of which she is now simultaneously running. From helping businesses set up and manage KPIs, to creating digital marketing boot camps, she's seen where both hard and soft skills play a role in building and maintaining a healthy business. She discusses how she takes 6-month goals and breaks them down into 2-week plans with specific KPIs, and how her aim is to set up each team member for success through clear directives and a path for reaching their objectives. For more details and insights from her entrepreneurial journey, listen to the latest episode of The Exit. Arijana Koskarova has been featured in Forbes under 30 as the founder of the leading disruptive training center, Creative Hub, with locations in the US, North Macedonia, and Kosovo. Creative Hub is a training hub providing real world for aspiring professionals in the areas of marketing, graphic design, web design, data science, e-commerce, and much more. Arijana is a former corporate executive with over 5 years of experience in marketing in the Asia-Pacific, US and European markets. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/arijana-koskarova/ CreativeHub Website - https://creativehub.io/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/creativehub.io/ -- The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You'll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
My Kickstarter is BACK!Dreams have a funny way of knocking on your door more than once, and when they do, it's a sign to listen up. This episode is that second knock for me, as I'm thrilled to share the comeback of my studio store dream, a beacon of creativity that's been waiting patiently in the wings. Buckle up as you're now a part of this adventure—my dive into relaunching a Kickstarter campaign with renewed vigor and a more realistic goal. I'm talking nuts and bolts of turning an empty space into a buzzing teaching gallery, maker space, and community beacon for art lovers and creators alike. With a fresh goal of $15,000, we're getting down to brass tacks, focusing on essentials like that all-important lighted sign, and I'm bringing you along every step of the way.Your support can take shape in many forms, and I'm laying out all the options with the enthusiasm of a kid in a candy store. Tune in to discover how you can leave your mark, quite literally, with our backer mosaic mural that'll grace the walls of our future creative haven. I'm detailing the tiers of tangible gratitude, from digital artwork and snazzy stickers to custom t-shirts and even opportunities for local artists to feature in our gallery. This isn't just my dream—it's a collective canvas, and with your help, we're about to paint something extraordinary. So, gear up for a story of resilience, community, and art unfolding in real-time, right in our backyard.Check out the images of the updates on my YouTube channel!PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING ME!!My Kickstarter is BACK!Support the showCatch the doodles on YouTubeMy socials:Sign up for my monthly newsletterPortfolio website: Brewtifully.comInstagram: /BrewtifullyFacebook: /brewtifullyTikTok: GettingSmallwithGrandmaLinkedIn: Tracy Dawn Brewer
Shoreditch's rise as a cultural hotspot shows no sign of slowing as creatives continue to flock to its warehouse district. In this episode, Molly sits down with Ellie Rushforth, Membership & Community Manager at Shoreditch Arts Club, East London's newest members club that has quickly established itself as a creative hub in this buzzing area of London.Join Molly and Ellie as they chat about:Reimagining a warehouse as a buzzing creative hubBecoming a pillar of East London's creative scene Championing underrepresented artists and exploring new medias Creating seasonal small plate menusExclusive member eventsEmbedding art into the fabric of the buildingThrowing the ultimate house partyYou can find Shoreditch Arts Club here:Instagram: @shoreditchartsclub_Online: shoreditchartsclub.comAnd everything Curated Spaces related here: curatedspaces.club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever dreamt of quitting the city life and moving to start a boutique guest house in the country?In this episode, Molly is joined by Olive Guest who left London life behind a few years ago with her husband Hugo and set about transforming his childhood home, Glebe House, into one of Devon's finest restaurants with rooms. In this conversation, Molly and Olive explore:Taking the plunge and starting a new life in DevonThe inspiration behind Glebe's gorgeous interiors Becoming a creative hub that champions local artistsDesigning a space where people can come togetherCreating seasonal menus inspired by the kitchen garden Celebrating Devon's beautiful produce and makers Hosting unique experiences such as mackerel fishing and beach BBQsYou can find Glebe House here: Instagram: www.instagram.com/glebehousedevon/Online: www.glebehousedevon.co.uk/Find everything Curated Spaces related here: curatedspaces.club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
#creativity #comicbooks #storytelling #ASAPImagination #indiecomics #artistinterview #comicscommunity #creativejourney #comicbookcreator #behindthescenes Welcome to Storycomic Presents! In Episode 301, I'm your host, Barney Smith of storycomic.com, and today, we have a fantastic guest with us. Joining us is the internationally acclaimed and celebrated comic creator and the visionary behind ASAP Imagination, Haydes! Discover more about the exciting world of ASAP Imagination at: https://asapimagination.com/ ASAP Imagination, founded in 2020 by Haydes during the pandemic, started as one geek's dream to create comics and books in a world he had envisioned - now famously known as ASAP Our World. But it has grown beyond imagination, thanks to talented individuals' support and hard work worldwide. ASAP Imagination has become a creative powerhouse with six planned comic titles, an anthology, a live character on YouTube, and discussions about a web series and film. But that's not all; it has given birth to two additional platforms: The NE1 World, a hub for ASAP to publish other creators' content, and ASAP Minis, a delightful venue for children's books. This exciting interview delves into the updates on ASAP Imagination's strategic vision and projects over the past year. Join us as we explore the incredible world of ASAP Imagination and its ever-expanding horizons! The Title sequence was designed and created by Morgan Quaid. See more of Morgan's Work at: https://morganquaid.com/ Storycomic Logo designed by Gregory Giordano See more of Greg's work at: https://www.instagram.com/gregory_c_giordano_art/ Wanting to start your own podcast? Click on the link to get started: https://www.podbean.com/storycomic Follow us: Curious to see the video version of this interview? It's on our website too! www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1 For information on being a guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com Thank you to our Founders Club Patrons, Von Allan, Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos, Marek Bennett, and Matt & Therese. Check out their fantastic work at: https://marekbennett.com/ https://www.hexapus-ink.com/ https://www.stephanieninapitsirilos.com/ https://www.vonallan.com/
Dr. Georgette Zinaty, is currently the Executive Vice-President at Corporate Class Inc and Practice Lead for their Center for Diversity and Inclusion. Dr. Zinaty holds a Bachelor degree in English and Political Science, a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Liverpool, a Master's of Science from the Henley School of Business and a certificate on Leading Strategic Change within Organizations from Harvard University. She holds a Doctorate in Business Administration—a joint program with the Rotman School of Business and the Henley School of Business. Dr. Zinaty's research focuses on business leadership, diversity, inclusion and the future of leadership. Dr. Zinaty is also a Professor at Western University as well at the Rotman School of Business. Dr. Zinaty is a strong advocate for leadership and inclusion within organizations. She is a frequent contributor and thought leader to Forbes on issues of leadership, inclusion and business and has been a frequent global panelist, keynote and a public speaker, including a TEDx talk, and most recently at the World Diversity in Leadership Conference alongside Martin Luther King III, world leaders and Julia Gillard Former PM of Australia. She is the recipient the Canadian University Productivity Award as well as the Stepping Up Award in recognition of innovation in the workplace. In 2018, she was named an “Immigrant Woman of Inspiration” by the publication Canadian Immigrant and has been recognized by the Premier of Ontario and Federal Members of Parliament in Canada for her volunteerism and work in the community. She serves on as a Senior Advisor to Nobellum a non-profit social and technology enterprise dedicated to carving out a space in the technology industry for Black founders in STEM. She is also on the Board of Advisors for the Entrepreneurship and Leadership Learning Alliance (ELLA at York University), Fund Director at the Creative Hub 1352 and is the Co-Chair the inaugural Canadian Chapter of ChIPs, a global organization that supports women in intellectual property and technology. She is the Founder of a non-profit called WHEW! Women Helping Empower Women and published a book on the scarcity of women and diversity in leadership called Why Not YOU? where 100% of all the profits go to support WHEW! She has been awarded the CILAR Aspiring Innovator of the Year Award. This inaugural annual award recognizes Black, Indigenous Peoples, and People of Color who are aspiring innovators from across Canada positively impacting their communities and demonstrating great innovations and is a nominee for the RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards. #drgeorgettezinaty #executivevicepresident #corporateclassinc #bachelordegree #universityofliverpool #guest #livewithcdp #talkshow #chrispomay #livestream #youtube #facebook #twitter #twitch #linkedin #audio #applepodcasts #googlepodcast #spotify #spotifyforpodcasters #amazonmusic #iheartradio #stitcher #tunein #WQEE #radio #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsorship
~ This week... After another amazing anniversary weekend in Winter Garden, we are moving out of the house! Also, don't miss all the cool stuff happening in Apopka (this coming weekend)! LINKS: Massage by Tiffany 352-212-3305 Creative Hub-1 year anniversary https://facebook.com/events/s/art-alive-one-year-anniversary The Downtown Art Walk https://facebook.com/events/s/apopka-murals-the-downtown-art Barks in the City https://www.universe.com/events/barks-in-the-city-tickets-4K1G6V Our Previous Hot Wing Challenge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv-8zBKnlq0 Fine and Danjee-Website https://www.fineanddanjee.com Fine and Danjee-YouTube https://bit.ly/youtube-fineanddanjee Help support ‘It's All Fine and Danjee'! https://www.patreon.com/fineanddanjee
Today, I'm joined by Jason Wyman, an artist, creative coach, and co-founder of Queerly Complex, a creative hub and community platform. In our conversation, Jason shares what led them to creating a gathering space for making sense of the world and helping other creatives find their place in it. In a society that demands simplicity and easy-to-consume ideas, Jason likes that they're willing to sit with the pain, trauma, and suffering of the world to question their personal beliefs and find where they fit in. Between getting kicked out of a seminary for being an openly queer person to becoming estranged (and then reuniting) with their family, Jason has always sought refuge with people who know what it's like to move in the margin. They describe how their queerness became directly tied to understanding racism and committing to anti-racism work, which has eventually expanded into Queerly Complex. Jason emphasizes the importance of giving space for the entire emotional spectrum and learning how to show up even in the face of depression, anxiety, and overwhelm. Instead of bypassing the reality of social injustice, Jason encourages people to create change on an individual level, which infinitely ripples out into the world. One of the greatest tools in that process is to surround yourself with other people who celebrate your complexity and how you create amongst the chaos. Listen, rate, and review Art Heals All Wounds on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, or on your favorite podcast platform.Topics Covered:● What Queerly Complex is and the story behind the name ● What brought Jason to the idea of creating space and community for ‘queerdos and comrades' ● An beautiful example of what's possible between a straight father and a queer child● How Jason came to tie their visual work and consulting work together ● Why Jason doesn't believe that balance exists in activism ● Current projects and initiatives at Queerly Complex Guest Info:● Queerly Complex Website ● Queerly Complex Instagram ● Queerly Complex Youtube ● Immigrant Artist Network Website Follow Me:● My LinkedIn● Art Heals All Wounds Website● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram● Art Heals All Wounds Twitter ● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook● Art Heals All Wounds Newsletter
We hope everyone is having an amazing April! Spring is in the air, and this month you can find so many events centered around Earth Day! Also…an unexpected Special Guest calls in! LINKS: Earth Day Weekend at Fox Valley Farm & Hopyard https://facebook.com/events/s/earth-day-weekend-bing-and-bon Garibaldi's Mexican Restaurant & Bar https://www.garibaldiwekiva.com/ Earth Day at Wekiva Island https://wekivaisland.com/earthday Tornatore's Comedy Show https://fb.watch/jY9UMmHqPb/?mibextid=qC1gEa O-Town Compost (hiring) https://o-towncompost.com/ info@o-towncompost.com Creative Hub of Apopka https://creativehubofapopka.com/
Christina Ioannidis, the creator of the initiative and founder of Top of Her Game, joined TSB to chat on the event, and the importance of raising awareness on women's health.The focus is to overcome women's performance challenges and educate them regarding their own health. Partnering with the UAE Federal Youth Authority's Creative Hub, the event will be spanning over two days from the 3rd to the 4th of March, and will be held at the Abu Dhabi Creative Hub. Important topic of discussions include combating Stress and Depression, Dementia, Alzheimer's, Hormonal and Menstrual Wellness among more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we get caught up on what's going on around here! LINKS: Skintentional Beauty Spa: https://skintentionalbeauty.com Episode 142: Interview with Daisy https://bit.ly/daisy-danjee Episode 20: Interview with Angel https://bit.ly/Angel-Foster-Danjee Audrey Monroe https://www.missaudreymonroe.com Order flowers for Valentines Day! (407) 367-9162 Wekiva Island Paint Out https://www.wekivapaintout.com Tornatore's Restaurant https://tornatoresitalianrestaurant.com Call 407-937-8583 for an interview Old Kinderhook Glass https://www.oldkinderhookglass.com Ritz Theater Sanford - Salute to Black History Month https://ci.ovationtix.com/35699/pr/1112563/pe/11025322 3 Odd Guys Brewing https://www.threeoddguysbrewing.com Creative Hub of Apopka https://creativehubofapopka.com
Today on the podcast we talk with Creative Hub founder Arijana Koskarova about her journey as an entrepreneur from Europe and the work she is doing to help others build necessary skills for their careers.
This week we're joined by IAPI's CEO Charley Stoney and Bonfire's Creative Director Sean Hynes to discuss what IAPI are doing to promote creativity within the industry.
Join us this week as we sit down with owners of the coolest place to get creative. Melanie and Matt Jankun opened The Creative Hub of Apopka to encourage people to express their individual creativity all while making real connections with others in the community. They have created the perfect space for artist, makers, crafters, and creators alike to share their skills with the community. LINKS: Creative Hub of Apopka-Website https://creativehubofapopka.com Canon Coffee https://www.canoncoffeeapopka.com Fine and Danjee-Website https://www.fineanddanjee.com Fine and Danjee-YouTube https://bit.ly/youtube-fineanddanjee Help support ‘It's All Fine and Danjee'! https://www.patreon.com/fineanddanjee
Das Thema ist „Gesund wachsen in der Stadt! Urban Farming Kultur und gesunde Ernährung in der Stadt“ Warum sind Farming, healthy food und Urbanität eine perfekte Ergänzung? Was können wir in der City mehr von Gemüse und Obstanbau lernen? Wie verbindet man Innovation mit Food? Und wie sieht die Zukunft aus für die Branche? Gäste sind Michael Sanguineti von Urban Farming Bremen, Pascal Meyer von Nution und Ronny Claßen, der urbane Pilzzucht im Creative Hub betreibt.
It's not where you are or who you're with, but what you create. If you've ever felt like success as a creator is limited to the humdrum town you're in, miles from a traditionally “creative” city, meet Fashion Designer Whitney Manney.Kansas City, Missouri may not be the fashion capital of the world, but it's a place where Whitney has taken root. And if you ask Whitney, the humble surroundings of her hometown have led to more opportunities than obstacles. She's built a community in Kansas City, has grown her business alongside lifelong peers, and affords a space that's unattainable in cities like New York or Los Angeles. Finding creative communities may be harder, but it's far from impossible. And the pressures of surviving in a cut-throat creative hub disappear. However, while creating without pressure is helpful for some, for others, distance from a dream takes a toll.In this episode, Charli, Miguel, and Whitney discuss how to thrive creatively regardless of where you create, how Whitney learned to embrace her hometown, how she lands incredible design gigs despite the distance, and how Whitney stays true to a style much different than the aesthetic around her.Key Takeaways [01:14] - Have you heard? [01:22] - Due to a recent court ruling in the U.K, Meta's acquisition of Giphy is now in limbo. [03:59] - Japan expects PewDiePie's move to increase tourism. [06:25] - Today's main topic: Succeeding as a creator when you don't live in a main creative hub. [06:44] - Before the internet, living in a place like Missouri was significantly harder and Whitney's instinct was to get out, especially with fashion aspirations. Now, that desire to leave has decreased dramatically. [08:28] - Whitney has embraced creativity in Kansas City rather than tolerated it. Because she's always lived there, she has a built-in community and has grown professionally alongside peers. [11:54] - Whitney was able to develop and sustain her own unique style without feeling limited by her city's aesthetic. [14:55] - Part of embracing where you live is embracing what makes you different from that place. [17:27] - The beauty of staying in one place is the ability to build your business from the ground up and watch it flourish locally. [18:05] - Especially in your early career, there are advantages to being uniquely creative in a small city. You can experiment with your work and content without the daily stress of survival. [19:54] - Living outside of a “creative” city also takes the pressure off having to constantly create and keep up with those around you. You have the freedom to move at a pace that's sustainable for you. [21:01] - Whitney landed a major fashion gig despite living outside of a typical fashion city. [27:24] - When you have the opportunity to, it's important to pull in other creators from the “non-creative” city you're from. [29:21] - You can find a creative community anywhere, it just takes a little extra digging in some places. Don't discount local creatives near you. [32:48] - Today's listener shoutout: Whitney herself recently started a partnership with Velcro brand, has hired staff, and relaunched her website. [35:07] - A sneak peek at next week's episode. Quotes[08:02] - “I really feel like I'm supposed to be here. And what I'm doing here is important and hopefully, the people after me that decide to be creatives here, hopefully I have helped make it a little easier.” ~ @whitneymanney[17:26] - “The thing that I love about being based in KC is that I have genuinely built this thing from the ground up. I can have complete ownership of what this business, what my studio practice, has looked like.” ~ @whitneymanney[19:14] - “If I move to LA or New York, I'm going to be so worried about just surviving, that I feel like I wouldn't be able to dedicate the time and brain power that I need to be a creative.” ~ @whitneymanney[32:16] - “You really do have to think about, what opportunities exist in my community that I can take advantage of, but [also] what is that one opportunity that I can create for myself this year? And I can do it so well that people are like, ‘ok, we're paying attention to this person.'” ~ @whitneymanneyLinks Watch The Future Belongs to Creators on YouTube Whitney's website Whitney Manney on Instagram Whitney on Twitter Whitney on TikTok Whitney on Facebook Giphy Meta Instagram PewDiePie Kansas City Art Institute Sequins and sales funnels: how to build a business in fashion Seventeen Magazine Teen People Magazine Bel-Air Velcro Brand Kansas City Royals Connect with our hosts Charli Prangley Miguel Pou Haley Janicek Stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Twitter Facebook Instagram Every week we celebrate a win from a listener.Tell us about a recent launch, milestone or success (big or small!) right here and we might just shout you out in the next episode: https://convertk.it/listenershoutout. Start building your audience for freeWith ConvertKit landing pages, you can build a beautiful page for your project in just a few minutes. 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Folge 41: In der ersten Folge der neuen Staffel von „Hub Vision“ geht es um einen Flashback in die Anfangszeit des CREATIVE HUB, die letzten Podcasts, wie Sie im Bundeswehrhochhauses den Hub aufgebaut haben und über die Unterschiede zu diesem Hub in der ehemaligen Prof. Hess-Kinder-Klinik. Hachem spricht mit seinen Gästen über Herausforderungen, gute Erinnerungen und Visionen der Projekte sowie Visionskultur. Hier findet ihr die Website von Visionskultur
Goa has always been the centre of creativity, according to Vince Costa. He is creating a community of Goans who are leading the wave of content creation: from music to films, painting to photography. Is India finally taking artists seriously? Do creators need professional management to become influencers? Why are all the creative people moving to Goa? Tune in to find out! Vince Costa is a filmmaker, musician, photographer and the founder of Get Creative Goa. His film Saxtticho Koddo won the Best Short Documentary at Asia Independent Festival.Travel tip: Plan your next trip around one of the many arts and culture festivals that take place in Goa! Our top choices are the International Film Festival of India which has been organized in Goa for 70 years now and the Serendipity Arts Festival which takes place in late December. Brought to you by Bound, a company that helps you grow through stories. Follow us @boundindia on all social platforms for updates on this podcast or take a look at their other podcasts.Hosted by Clyde D'Souza. He is a creative director who has worked in TV, print, and digital. His book Susegad: The Goan Art Of Contentment captures Goa through conversations, memories, stories, recipes and much more. He lives between Mumbai and Goa and lives the Susegad lifestyle every day! Follow him on Instagram @clydedsouzaauthor. Produced by Aishwarya JavalgekarEditing and soundtrack by Aditya AryaArtwork by Artisto DesignzBrought to you by Bound, a company that helps you grow through stories. Follow us @boundindia on all social platforms for updates on this podcast or take a look at their other podcasts. Hosted by Clyde D'Souza. He is a creative director who has worked in TV, print, and digital. His book Susegad: The Goan Art Of Contentment captures Goa through conversations, memories, stories, recipes and much more. He lives between Mumbai and Goa and lives the Susegad lifestyle every day! Follow him on Instagram @clydedsouzaauthor.
In this episode I am excited to introduce you to Amy Lee Carlon from Harvest Creative Hub because they have fulfilled a gap in the market and are changing the game for small business owners. Harvest Creative Hub is a digital content creation hub for brands. They offer a range of services including, photography, graphic design, copywriting, web design, social media management, and videography. Think about them like you're one stop shop where all of you're creative needs can be taken care of. The Harvest Creative Hub team is made up of amazing freelance subcontractors but the best part is, you get allocated one client manager who streamlines the process for you so that you don't have to navigate and communicate with multiple stakeholders. In this conversation Amy shares how Harvest Creative Hub are the ultimate solution for small business owners, how you can save money and reduce your workload and what you really need to consider when creating a stand out brand. And as Amy is an amazing photographer herself (and I am so blessed that I have had the privilege of working with her several times now) I didn't want to waste the opportunity to ask her to share her top tips for making the most of your branding photography sessions. CONNECT WITH AMY LEE CARLON FROM HARVEST CREATIVE HUB Website: https://www.harvestcreativehub.com/ Instagram: CLICK HERE || CONNECT WITH LADY WITHOUT LIMITS & YOUR HOST AMY BETT || Register for my FREE LIVE MASTERCLASS How to get in control of your business finances even if you don't love numbers. REGISTER HERE INSTAGRAM: Follow @Ladywithoutlimits for daily tips, hacks and inspiration HERE WEBSITE & FREEBIES:HERE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
121STUNDEN talk - Online Marketing weekly I 121WATT School for Digital Marketing & Innovation
Bei unserer 37. Session des 121STUNDENtalks dreht sich alles rund um das Thema Social-Media-Marketing. Für die Weihnachtsedition haben wir Meisterin der sozialen Medien, Neele Hehemann, bei uns zu Gast. Neele erklärt, dir dass insbesondere der unterschätzte Creative Hub ein gigantisches Tool ist, um Inhalte zu posten und jede Platzierung anzuschauen. Nicht nur für Paid Social ein absoluter Hack. Außerdem verrät sie dir, dass jedes Netzwerk unterschiedliche Stärken hat und du nicht einheitlich deinen Content auf alle Social-Media-Plattformen streuen kannst. Du lernst, wie du die Bildersuchmaschine Pinterest für dein Business einsetzen kannst und wie du Pinterest Ads nutzen kannst. Bleib' unbedingt bis zum Ende dabei. Neele erklärt dir zum Schluss, was Help-, Hub-, und Herocontent ist und wie du die unterschiedlichen Inhalte einsetzen kannst. **Unsere Top-Themen der Woche**
Chi sono i Makers e quali sono i grandi temi che la loro comunità sta affrontando nella ricerca di un'identità tra artigianato digitale e innovazione? In che modo i Makers hanno dato il loro contributo nella lotta contro la Pandemia di Coronavirus? Cosa significa gestire un luogo di aggregazione per Makers, creativi e professionisti del mondo digitale in Italia?▶️ GUARDA IL VIDEO
Guest: Amna Habiba. Amna is a 15-year-old Pakistani, founder of Global Creative Hub, international speaker with more than 50K views, STEM enthusiast, and an advocate for girls' education and digital literacy. Recipient of Young Achiever Award & runnerup for Young Voices Award, featured by UN & Malala Fund, spoken at World Bank, UNESCO, IFC, and more; she is passionate about using digital for social good and the UN SDGs. We talk about her story, her inspiring projects, and her thoughts about the future of education, inclusion and a better world. Be inspired! This episode is part of our Young Hackers project, in which we are talking to amazing young guests between the age of 12 and 20 years old. The Young Hackers series is a partnership between Future Hacker and BeSingular, a unique learning platform on Exponential Technologies, that empowers the next generation to create real and responsible impact by working with the technologies of the future: www.besingular.com
Dreadlabs is my guest today on The Jesse Nyberg Podcast. Dreadlabs is a hub for creatives on the internet. Rooted in a Y2K aesthetic, Tom has grown Dreadlabs and the youtube channel to over 1 million views teaching Graphic Design and other creative avenues. Tom was one of my first guests on the podcast, way back to episode number 3. It was great catching up with him and exploring new things. We chat about Youtube, Techno Raves, Mental Health for designers and more. If you want to support the podcast and hear more check out Patreon for an exclusive Q&A with Dreadlabs: https://www.patreon.com/Jessenyberg
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Ohhhhh yes!Welcome to my Zoom Hole pleeeease! For another delightful Episode of "The Good Listening To: Your Life & Times With Me Chris Grimes!"Here "LIVE" on FaceBook - right NOW please - with the very lovely Laurens Nockels - Co Founder of Mangostone.org Model & Prop Makers par excellence: A Creative Hub in the centre of Bristol with the "expertise & experience to bring your ideas to life - and to make it happen..."Hurrah!A lovely man - AND a co Administrator on the ol' #LolVirus Facebook Group too!Enjoy!And here's The Good Listening To Podcast: “Your Life & Times With Me Chris Grimes!” Group too if you'd like to join?https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860/Marvellous!“The Good Listening To: Your Life & Times With Me Chris Grimes!” is the Show & Podcast series that features “The Clearing”:Where all good Questions come to be asked - and all good Stories come to be told…With some lovely juicy Storytelling metaphors to also enjoy along the way:The Clearing itself - a Tree - a lovely juicy Storytelling exercise called “5-4-3-2-1” - some Alchemy - some Gold - a cheeky bit of Shakespeare - and a CAKE!So it's all to play for! Hurrah!(…and indeed Huzzah!)Enjoy!
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This week on Moose Talks, we sit down with Margaret May with the Fort St. John Arts Council to chat about their proposed Creative Hub for the city. Then, RCMP Cpl Greg Jodoin will join us to talk about his participation in the Great Cycle Challenge Canada which raises money for fighting kids' cancer. Join us for Moose Talks Friday mornings at 10 on Moose FM and on the Moose FM and Energeticcity.ca Facebook pages. Support the show: https://www.moosefm.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Abu Dhabi plans to invest $6 billion over the next five years in its cultural and creative industries to create new jobs and attract talent. One of the mega-projects at the heart of the plan is the Yas Creative Hub, a 27-hectare development expected to create 16,000 jobs over the next decade, tripling the number of people employed in the sector in the UAE capital. Michael Garin, chief executive of TwoFour54 Abu Dhabi, which is behind the project, joins co-hosts Mustafa Alrawi and Kelsey Warner this week. Mr Garin fields questions on the timing of the project, Hollywood-level production value and why Abu Dhabi is smart to get into show business. In this episode: The Yas Creative Hub (0m 45s) Who is coming to the Hub? (4m 40s) Abu Dhabi to attract world-class talent (9m 30s) The incentive to come to Yas (13m 56s) Read more on our website: • Abu Dhabi to invest $6bn in culture and creative industries amid economic diversification push • How the 'Mission: Impossible 7' cast and crew stayed Covid-free in Abu Dhabi • Megaprojects: Abu Dhabi's Yas Island to become the Middle East's media hub Subscribe to Business Extra for free to receive new episodes every week Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Audioboom | Spotify | RSS
This summer IT Carlow is launching Ireland's first summer school for teen influencers. Brendan spoke with Dr. Irene McCormick who is leader of the Creative Hub and influencer Lauren Whelan.
This is Convo By Design with a new type of resource for design creatives from the Hudson Valley in upstate New York. The Beck is a creative resource and the brain child of Ana Claudia Schultz of Ana Claudia Design and her husband, Aaron Smyle, a tax professional. Located in downtown Rhinebeck, here is how Ana Claudia and Aaron define their business. "The Beck amplifies local creative voices and engages with the Hudson Valley community. Dutchess County’s new creative hub serves as a multi-purpose event space and gallery that displays local artists’ works to inspire creators and embrace the Hudson Valley community as well as house the founding duo’s office spaces.This is a mix use space providing creative and business resources in an up and coming design city. This is a boutique community with a major design house which you heard about recently here on the podcast. 2021 is going to be an amazing year for designers. You know this already and if you are going to keep up with the sheer amount of work, keeping up with clients, tracking down orders, sourcing new product… Hey, with PPP, the Cares Act, business loans and all the other money matters, how are you handling the flexible tax issues of 2020? Relax, we the following conversation might shed some light on the business side of things as well as inspire you a little bit. This is husband and wife team and founders of The Beck, Aaron Smyle and Ana Claudia Schultz.Thank you Ana Claudia, thank you, Aaron. Thank you Walker Zanger for your extraordinary partnership. Thank you Thermasol for your partnership. Please make sure and catch every one of the upcoming Wellness and Design Leadership Panel Series featuring amazing creatives talking about issues that most affect you and your business. Thank you for listening. My goal is to bring you the stories behind sublime design wherever that may be. To share those stories, bring you business strategies to help you build a stronger firm and inspire you to do your most creative work. For more, please follow us on Instagram @ConvoXDesign with an “X”, check us out at Convo By Design dot com. Until next week, keep creating and remember to take today first.
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Dawid Przybylski ist Online Marketer aus Leidenschaft mit Schwerpunkt Facebook- und Instagram-Marketing. Seit über 18 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit diversen Bereichen des Unternehmertums und hat vor 8 Jahren begonnen, bezahlte Online-Werbung für profitable Kampagnen einzusetzen. Schwerpunkt ist Performance Marketing, also alle Bereiche, wo Werbung geschaltet werden kann und direkt messbare Ergebnisse erreicht werden, z.B. Google Ads inklusive YouTube, Facebook Ads inklusive Instagram, Taboola, Google Display Ads (GDN) und viele weitere Bereiche. Mittlerweile ist er auch hier ein Profi und hat bereits Kampagnen aufgesetzt, die einen Return on Investment (ROI) von über 1000 Prozent erzielt haben. Inzwischen steht er seit einigen Jahren im Marketing hinter vielen Gesichtern und Businesses, egal ob Personal Brand oder Business Brand, und vermarktet diese ganzheitlich. Als Nr. 1 Verkaufspartner bei verschiedenen Unternehmern und Unternehmen wie Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Bodo Schäfer, Webinaris, Maxda, Klick-Tipp und ca. 20 weiteren wurde er oft gefragt, wie er vorgeht und was seine Geheimnisse im sogenannten Affiliate Marketing sind. Somit gründete er 2018 die Finest Audience und hat bisher Tausenden Menschen gezeigt, wie sie Ads schalten, die rasieren... Themen In den Podcast-Folgen #33 und #34 habe ich mit Dawid Przybylski über den “Aufbau von Social Media Know-how, insbesondere für Facebook” gesprochen. Ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Dawid für die vielen interessanten Insights und hier sind meine wichtigsten Punkte aus dem Gespräch: Definition der Zielgruppe und der Painpoints (Schmerzpunkte/-trigger) als Grundlage für gute Anzeigen Mit z.B. Canva oder dem Creative Hub im Facebook Werbeanzeigenmanager - aus Bildern eine Diashow oder ein Video erstellen Nutzung von Facebook-Demographien im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager für die genaue Targetierung der Kampagne Kernaussage zu Painpoints bei Instagram-/Facebook-Stories innerhalb von 10 - 15 Sekunden aussenden eMail-Newsletter vs. Facebook Lead-Ads zur Leadgenerierung Vorteil Lead Ads: Nutzer verlässt Facebook nicht Lead Ad Daten zum Download im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Nutzung von intelligenten Landingpages zur Vertiefung der Lead-Beziehung #Socialmediamarketing #Affiliatemarketing #Facebookmarketing #Werbeanzeigenmanager #Leadads #Facebookleadgenerierung #Instagrammarketing #Facebookwerbung #Instagramwerbung #Finestaudience #Gaintalents #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes: Online Special - 10% Discount für GainTalents-Hörer für die Masterclass Staffel 1 “Werde zum Online-Experten”: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/202951/Gaintalents/ 10% Discount mit dem Gutscheincode: recruiting “Tools” zur Content-/Werbeanzeigen-Erstellung: Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Facebook Lead Ads zur Leadgenerierung Facebook Creative Hub Canva.com (zur Contenterstellung) Promo.com (vorkonfigurierte Videoschablonen) Link zu Webseite: www.finest-audience.de Link zu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawidprzybylski_official/ Links Hans-Heinz: Website: www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube: https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Dawid Przybylski ist Online Marketer aus Leidenschaft mit Schwerpunkt Facebook- und Instagram-Marketing. Seit über 18 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit diversen Bereichen des Unternehmertums und hat vor 8 Jahren begonnen, bezahlte Online-Werbung für profitable Kampagnen einzusetzen. Schwerpunkt ist Performance Marketing, also alle Bereiche, wo Werbung geschaltet werden kann und direkt messbare Ergebnisse erreicht werden, z.B. Google Ads inklusive YouTube, Facebook Ads inklusive Instagram, Taboola, Google Display Ads (GDN) und viele weitere Bereiche. Mittlerweile ist er auch hier ein Profi und hat bereits Kampagnen aufgesetzt, die einen Return on Investment (ROI) von über 1000 Prozent erzielt haben. Inzwischen steht er seit einigen Jahren im Marketing hinter vielen Gesichtern und Businesses, egal ob Personal Brand oder Business Brand, und vermarktet diese ganzheitlich. Als Nr. 1 Verkaufspartner bei verschiedenen Unternehmern und Unternehmen wie Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Bodo Schäfer, Webinaris, Maxda, Klick-Tipp und ca. 20 weiteren wurde er oft gefragt, wie er vorgeht und was seine Geheimnisse im sogenannten Affiliate Marketing sind. Somit gründete er 2018 die Finest Audience und hat bisher Tausenden Menschen gezeigt, wie sie Ads schalten, die rasieren... Themen In den Podcast-Folgen #33 und #34 habe ich mit Dawid Przybylski über den “Aufbau von Social Media Know-how, insbesondere für Facebook” gesprochen. Ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Dawid für die vielen interessanten Insights und hier sind meine wichtigsten Punkte aus dem Gespräch: Definition der Zielgruppe und der Painpoints (Schmerzpunkte/-trigger) als Grundlage für gute Anzeigen Mit z.B. Canva oder dem Creative Hub im Facebook Werbeanzeigenmanager - aus Bildern eine Diashow oder ein Video erstellen Nutzung von Facebook-Demographien im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager für die genaue Targetierung der Kampagne Kernaussage zu Painpoints bei Instagram-/Facebook-Stories innerhalb von 10 - 15 Sekunden aussenden eMail-Newsletter vs. Facebook Lead-Ads zur Leadgenerierung Vorteil Lead Ads: Nutzer verlässt Facebook nicht Lead Ad Daten zum Download im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Nutzung von intelligenten Landingpages zur Vertiefung der Lead-Beziehung #Socialmediamarketing #Affiliatemarketing #Facebookmarketing #Werbeanzeigenmanager #Leadads #Facebookleadgenerierung #Instagrammarketing #Facebookwerbung #Instagramwerbung #Finestaudience #Gaintalents #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes: Online Special - 10% Discount für GainTalents-Hörer für die Masterclass Staffel 1 “Werde zum Online-Experten”: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/202951/Gaintalents/ 10% Discount mit dem Gutscheincode: recruiting “Tools” zur Content-/Werbeanzeigen-Erstellung: Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Facebook Lead Ads zur Leadgenerierung Facebook Creative Hub Canva.com (zur Contenterstellung) Promo.com (vorkonfigurierte Videoschablonen) Link zu Webseite: www.finest-audience.de Link zu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawidprzybylski_official/ Links Hans-Heinz: Website: www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube: https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Dawid Przybylski ist Online Marketer aus Leidenschaft mit Schwerpunkt Facebook- und Instagram-Marketing. Seit über 18 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit diversen Bereichen des Unternehmertums und hat vor 8 Jahren begonnen, bezahlte Online-Werbung für profitable Kampagnen einzusetzen. Schwerpunkt ist Performance Marketing, also alle Bereiche, wo Werbung geschaltet werden kann und direkt messbare Ergebnisse erreicht werden, z.B. Google Ads inklusive YouTube, Facebook Ads inklusive Instagram, Taboola, Google Display Ads (GDN) und viele weitere Bereiche. Mittlerweile ist er auch hier ein Profi und hat bereits Kampagnen aufgesetzt, die einen Return on Investment (ROI) von über 1000 Prozent erzielt haben. Inzwischen steht er seit einigen Jahren im Marketing hinter vielen Gesichtern und Businesses, egal ob Personal Brand oder Business Brand, und vermarktet diese ganzheitlich. Als Nr. 1 Verkaufspartner bei verschiedenen Unternehmern und Unternehmen wie Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Bodo Schäfer, Webinaris, Maxda, Klick-Tipp und ca. 20 weiteren wurde er oft gefragt, wie er vorgeht und was seine Geheimnisse im sogenannten Affiliate Marketing sind. Somit gründete er 2018 die Finest Audience und hat bisher Tausenden Menschen gezeigt, wie sie Ads schalten, die rasieren... Themen In den Podcast-Folgen #33 und #34 habe ich mit Dawid Przybylski über den “Aufbau von Social Media Know-how, insbesondere für Facebook” gesprochen. Ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Dawid für die vielen interessanten Insights und hier sind meine wichtigsten Punkte aus dem Gespräch: Definition der Zielgruppe und der Painpoints (Schmerzpunkte/-trigger) als Grundlage für gute Anzeigen Mit z.B. Canva oder dem Creative Hub im Facebook Werbeanzeigenmanager - aus Bildern eine Diashow oder ein Video erstellen Nutzung von Facebook-Demographien im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager für die genaue Targetierung der Kampagne Kernaussage zu Painpoints bei Instagram-/Facebook-Stories innerhalb von 10 - 15 Sekunden aussenden eMail-Newsletter vs. Facebook Lead-Ads zur Leadgenerierung Vorteil Lead Ads: Nutzer verlässt Facebook nicht Lead Ad Daten zum Download im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Nutzung von intelligenten Landingpages zur Vertiefung der Lead-Beziehung #Socialmediamarketing #Affiliatemarketing #Facebookmarketing #Werbeanzeigenmanager #Leadads #Facebookleadgenerierung #Instagrammarketing #Facebookwerbung #Instagramwerbung #Finestaudience #Gaintalents #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes: Online Special - 10% Discount für GainTalents-Hörer für die Masterclass Staffel 1 “Werde zum Online-Experten”: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/202951/Gaintalents/ 10% Discount mit dem Gutscheincode: recruiting “Tools” zur Content-/Werbeanzeigen-Erstellung: Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Facebook Lead Ads zur Leadgenerierung Facebook Creative Hub Canva.com (zur Contenterstellung) Promo.com (vorkonfigurierte Videoschablonen) Link zu Webseite: www.finest-audience.de Link zu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawidprzybylski_official/ Links Hans-Heinz: Website: www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube: https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Dawid Przybylski ist Online Marketer aus Leidenschaft mit Schwerpunkt Facebook- und Instagram-Marketing. Seit über 18 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit diversen Bereichen des Unternehmertums und hat vor 8 Jahren begonnen, bezahlte Online-Werbung für profitable Kampagnen einzusetzen. Schwerpunkt ist Performance Marketing, also alle Bereiche, wo Werbung geschaltet werden kann und direkt messbare Ergebnisse erreicht werden, z.B. Google Ads inklusive YouTube, Facebook Ads inklusive Instagram, Taboola, Google Display Ads (GDN) und viele weitere Bereiche. Mittlerweile ist er auch hier ein Profi und hat bereits Kampagnen aufgesetzt, die einen Return on Investment (ROI) von über 1000 Prozent erzielt haben. Inzwischen steht er seit einigen Jahren im Marketing hinter vielen Gesichtern und Businesses, egal ob Personal Brand oder Business Brand, und vermarktet diese ganzheitlich. Als Nr. 1 Verkaufspartner bei verschiedenen Unternehmern und Unternehmen wie Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Bodo Schäfer, Webinaris, Maxda, Klick-Tipp und ca. 20 weiteren wurde er oft gefragt, wie er vorgeht und was seine Geheimnisse im sogenannten Affiliate Marketing sind. Somit gründete er 2018 die Finest Audience und hat bisher Tausenden Menschen gezeigt, wie sie Ads schalten, die rasieren... Themen In den Podcast-Folgen #33 und #34 habe ich mit Dawid Przybylski über den “Aufbau von Social Media Know-how, insbesondere für Facebook” gesprochen. Ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Dawid für die vielen interessanten Insights und hier sind meine wichtigsten Punkte aus dem Gespräch: Definition der Zielgruppe und der Painpoints (Schmerzpunkte/-trigger) als Grundlage für gute Anzeigen Mit z.B. Canva oder dem Creative Hub im Facebook Werbeanzeigenmanager - aus Bildern eine Diashow oder ein Video erstellen Nutzung von Facebook-Demographien im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager für die genaue Targetierung der Kampagne Kernaussage zu Painpoints bei Instagram-/Facebook-Stories innerhalb von 10 - 15 Sekunden aussenden eMail-Newsletter vs. Facebook Lead-Ads zur Leadgenerierung Vorteil Lead Ads: Nutzer verlässt Facebook nicht Lead Ad Daten zum Download im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Nutzung von intelligenten Landingpages zur Vertiefung der Lead-Beziehung #Socialmediamarketing #Affiliatemarketing #Facebookmarketing #Werbeanzeigenmanager #Leadads #Facebookleadgenerierung #Instagrammarketing #Facebookwerbung #Instagramwerbung #Finestaudience #Gaintalents #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes: Online Special - 10% Discount für GainTalents-Hörer für die Masterclass Staffel 1 “Werde zum Online-Experten”: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/202951/Gaintalents/ 10% Discount mit dem Gutscheincode: recruiting “Tools” zur Content-/Werbeanzeigen-Erstellung: Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Facebook Lead Ads zur Leadgenerierung Facebook Creative Hub Canva.com (zur Contenterstellung) Promo.com (vorkonfigurierte Videoschablonen) Link zu Webseite: www.finest-audience.de Link zu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawidprzybylski_official/ Links Hans-Heinz: Website: www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube: https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Dawid Przybylski ist Online Marketer aus Leidenschaft mit Schwerpunkt Facebook- und Instagram-Marketing. Seit über 18 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit diversen Bereichen des Unternehmertums und hat vor 8 Jahren begonnen, bezahlte Online-Werbung für profitable Kampagnen einzusetzen. Schwerpunkt ist Performance Marketing, also alle Bereiche, wo Werbung geschaltet werden kann und direkt messbare Ergebnisse erreicht werden, z.B. Google Ads inklusive YouTube, Facebook Ads inklusive Instagram, Taboola, Google Display Ads (GDN) und viele weitere Bereiche. Mittlerweile ist er auch hier ein Profi und hat bereits Kampagnen aufgesetzt, die einen Return on Investment (ROI) von über 1000 Prozent erzielt haben. Inzwischen steht er seit einigen Jahren im Marketing hinter vielen Gesichtern und Businesses, egal ob Personal Brand oder Business Brand, und vermarktet diese ganzheitlich. Als Nr. 1 Verkaufspartner bei verschiedenen Unternehmern und Unternehmen wie Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Bodo Schäfer, Webinaris, Maxda, Klick-Tipp und ca. 20 weiteren wurde er oft gefragt, wie er vorgeht und was seine Geheimnisse im sogenannten Affiliate Marketing sind. Somit gründete er 2018 die Finest Audience und hat bisher Tausenden Menschen gezeigt, wie sie Ads schalten, die rasieren... Themen In den Podcast-Folgen #33 und #34 habe ich mit Dawid Przybylski über den “Aufbau von Social Media Know-how, insbesondere für Facebook” gesprochen. Ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Dawid für die vielen interessanten Insights und hier sind meine wichtigsten Punkte aus dem Gespräch: Definition der Zielgruppe und der Painpoints (Schmerzpunkte/-trigger) als Grundlage für gute Anzeigen Mit z.B. Canva oder dem Creative Hub im Facebook Werbeanzeigenmanager - aus Bildern eine Diashow oder ein Video erstellen Nutzung von Facebook-Demographien im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager für die genaue Targetierung der Kampagne Kernaussage zu Painpoints bei Instagram-/Facebook-Stories innerhalb von 10 - 15 Sekunden aussenden eMail-Newsletter vs. Facebook Lead-Ads zur Leadgenerierung Vorteil Lead Ads: Nutzer verlässt Facebook nicht Lead Ad Daten zum Download im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Nutzung von intelligenten Landingpages zur Vertiefung der Lead-Beziehung #Socialmediamarketing #Affiliatemarketing #Facebookmarketing #Werbeanzeigenmanager #Leadads #Facebookleadgenerierung #Instagrammarketing #Facebookwerbung #Instagramwerbung #Finestaudience #Gaintalents #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes: Online Special - 10% Discount für GainTalents-Hörer für die Masterclass Staffel 1 “Werde zum Online-Experten”: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/202951/Gaintalents/ 10% Discount mit dem Gutscheincode: recruiting “Tools” zur Content-/Werbeanzeigen-Erstellung: Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Facebook Lead Ads zur Leadgenerierung Facebook Creative Hub Canva.com (zur Contenterstellung) Promo.com (vorkonfigurierte Videoschablonen) Link zu Webseite: www.finest-audience.de Link zu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawidprzybylski_official/ Links Hans-Heinz: Website: www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube: https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
Dawid Przybylski ist Online Marketer aus Leidenschaft mit Schwerpunkt Facebook- und Instagram-Marketing. Seit über 18 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit diversen Bereichen des Unternehmertums und hat vor 8 Jahren begonnen, bezahlte Online-Werbung für profitable Kampagnen einzusetzen. Schwerpunkt ist Performance Marketing, also alle Bereiche, wo Werbung geschaltet werden kann und direkt messbare Ergebnisse erreicht werden, z.B. Google Ads inklusive YouTube, Facebook Ads inklusive Instagram, Taboola, Google Display Ads (GDN) und viele weitere Bereiche. Mittlerweile ist er auch hier ein Profi und hat bereits Kampagnen aufgesetzt, die einen Return on Investment (ROI) von über 1000 Prozent erzielt haben. Inzwischen steht er seit einigen Jahren im Marketing hinter vielen Gesichtern und Businesses, egal ob Personal Brand oder Business Brand, und vermarktet diese ganzheitlich. Als Nr. 1 Verkaufspartner bei verschiedenen Unternehmern und Unternehmen wie Dirk Kreuter, Christian Bischoff, Bodo Schäfer, Webinaris, Maxda, Klick-Tipp und ca. 20 weiteren wurde er oft gefragt, wie er vorgeht und was seine Geheimnisse im sogenannten Affiliate Marketing sind. Somit gründete er 2018 die Finest Audience und hat bisher Tausenden Menschen gezeigt, wie sie Ads schalten, die rasieren... Themen In den Podcast-Folgen #33 und #34 habe ich mit Dawid Przybylski über den “Aufbau von Social Media Know-how, insbesondere für Facebook” gesprochen. Ich bedanke mich recht herzlich bei Dawid für die vielen interessanten Insights und hier sind meine wichtigsten Punkte aus dem Gespräch: Definition der Zielgruppe und der Painpoints (Schmerzpunkte/-trigger) als Grundlage für gute Anzeigen Mit z.B. Canva oder dem Creative Hub im Facebook Werbeanzeigenmanager - aus Bildern eine Diashow oder ein Video erstellen Nutzung von Facebook-Demographien im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager für die genaue Targetierung der Kampagne Kernaussage zu Painpoints bei Instagram-/Facebook-Stories innerhalb von 10 - 15 Sekunden aussenden eMail-Newsletter vs. Facebook Lead-Ads zur Leadgenerierung Vorteil Lead Ads: Nutzer verlässt Facebook nicht Lead Ad Daten zum Download im Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Nutzung von intelligenten Landingpages zur Vertiefung der Lead-Beziehung #Socialmediamarketing #Affiliatemarketing #Facebookmarketing #Werbeanzeigenmanager #Leadads #Facebookleadgenerierung #Instagrammarketing #Facebookwerbung #Instagramwerbung #Finestaudience #Gaintalents #Gaintalentspodcast Shownotes: Online Special - 10% Discount für GainTalents-Hörer für die Masterclass Staffel 1 “Werde zum Online-Experten”: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/202951/Gaintalents/ 10% Discount mit dem Gutscheincode: recruiting “Tools” zur Content-/Werbeanzeigen-Erstellung: Facebook-Werbeanzeigenmanager Facebook Lead Ads zur Leadgenerierung Facebook Creative Hub Canva.com (zur Contenterstellung) Promo.com (vorkonfigurierte Videoschablonen) Link zu Webseite: www.finest-audience.de Link zu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawidprzybylski_official/ Links Hans-Heinz: Website: www.gaintalents.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansheinzwisotzky/ Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/HansHeinz_Wisotzky/cv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GainTalents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gain.talents/ Youtube: https://bit.ly/2GnWMFg
El CEO de Creative Hub, Enoc Armengol, destaca en su entrevista en Capital Radio la ayuda recibida por Leyton de cara a la financiación de la start up.
ESPACIO LEYTON: Enoc Armengol. CEO & Co-founder de CREATIVE HUB nos cuenta cómo es su empresa. Tito Pajares, vicepresidente de la Federación nacional de Ocio Nocturno y Espectáculos. Por último Jesús Romero, socio responsable de Soluciones de Seguridad de Negocio en PwC habla del Digital Trust Survey 2021
Welcome to Ujana (pron. Oyana) : A Teenager's & Young Adults Journey to Self Love
I had the pleasure of interviewing Telixia Inico who is a Spoken Word Artist, Published Author, Public Speaker, Creative Entrepreneur and Founder and CEO of LDN Creates Ltd. Telixia has had a colourful journey. Misunderstood at school because of her dyslexia, Telixia discovered poetry and used it as an outlet to express her emotions and teach herself to read and write. At 13, she joined one of the biggest girl gangs in London. Girls who shared the same pain, struggles and indifferences - leaning on each other for support. She shares her experiences during her teen years. Again, turning to poetry to help her through her struggles. Finding herself during the latter part of her teen years, she turned her life around and went on to breakdown barriers and became a successful Spoken Word Artist, Published Author and now Founder of her new Creative Hub. Telixia's story will move and inspire you.
In this episode I interview Brian Weikel. Brian plays bass guitar in the band Wasteland Hop out of Fort Collins, Colorado. (You can listen to interviews with other band members Adam, Mickey and Steph from the band in episodes 1, 10, and 26) In this episode we talk about the gem of a local music scene in Fort Collins, Brian’s personal musical journey and some music philosophy. You can find and connect with Brian on Instagram @briweik --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/c-taylor-gallegos/support
Meet Blessing Achu, the founder of 360 Creative Hub in Lagos Nigeria. With her business she provides a co-working space for fashion designers, aka a co-sewing space, she brings together young designers with professionals in the field and she runs a fashion design accelerator that helps young designers understand the business of fashion, how they can grow a sustainable fashion venture and how technology can impact their business. In the interview we speak about how she came up with the idea, how she transitioned from her lucrative job in IT to launch 360 creative hub, her biggest learnings from the launch and how she is making an impact for young designers in Lagos. We also speak about the challenges of the startup phase of her business, what keeps her going when things get tough and what her advice for young Nigerian entrepreneurs is. There are a lot of things to be learned from Blessing and so we hope you stick around for the full interview. And now, without further ado, enter Blessing Achu. _ You can also find the full interview with Blessing Achu on video through the AfricaX Blog.
「クリエイティブ人材を集める、空き家リノベ物件。「巻組」が仕掛ける石巻の地方創生」 【クラウドファンディング実施中!】宮城県石巻市で、使われなくなった空き家をリノベーションし、地域の活性化に貢献する「巻組」。コロナ禍でのアーティスト支援プロジェクト「Creative Hub」や、巻組が行う地方創生の形についてお話を伺いました。
Support the Stitch Please podcast and Black Women Stitch$15 to the Paypal account for a Black Women Stitch lapel pin! DM or email your mailing to address for free shipping. You can also pay with Cash App Sustained support also appreciated here:For as little as $2 a month, your Patreon support means a lot: Join here PatreonLearn more about ChaCha and her projects!WebsitesThe SEWcial Café Website: www.thesewcialcafe.comChaCha N'Kole Website: www.chachankole.comSocial MediaThe SEWcial Café Instagram: @thesewcialcafeChaCha N'Kole Instagram: @chachankoleSewing with ChaCha N'Kole Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sewingwithchachankole/The SEWcial Café Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesewcialcafe/Course LinkThe SEWcial Café Course Information: https://thesewcialcafe.com/courses.htmlCheck out these amazing stories!Building Community Through Sewing- http://horn.udel.edu/building-community-through-sewing-from-delaware-to-ghanaSewing Socially- https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2019/december/sewing-socially/WHYY, Learn to Sew at The SEWcial Café- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhpEPeC7UqQ&t=57sJoin The SEWcial Café Mask Making Networkhttps://thesewcialcafe.com/join-mask-making-network.htmlMask Making InitiativePhiladelphia Inquirer Online Video: https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/philly-area-businesses-help-fight-mask-shortage-amid-coronavirus-20200331.htmlPhiladelphia Inquirer Online Article (1): https://www.inquirer.com/photo/fashion-designer-sews-masks-during-coronavirus-pandemic-20200403.htmlPhiladelphia Inquirer Online Article (2): https://www.inquirer.com/life/coronavirus-face-mask-fashion-prints-instagram-20200410.htmlWHYY/PBS: https://video.whyy.org/video/finding-community-in-quarantine-m2rupx/ (starts at 7:55)CBS: https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2020/03/23/coronavirus-philly-south-jersey-people-making-resuable-face-masks-donate-health-care-workers/ABC: https://6abc.com/health/heading-out-you-may-want-to-put-on-a-mask/6075469/?fbclid=IwAR0Ajy-8MhbxlCWVzAWTkSSFa-ViAq7xoOHIy4E7rZA-nd2EhNz3TBvcxm0Coworker Magazine: https://www.coworker.com/mag/the-sewcial-cafe
I have a very special guest in this episode today and I'm so pumped for you to hear all the things we talk about. Her name is Lisa Messenger and if you haven't heard of her, where have you been? This woman, this incredible raw and real business woman, is an absolute boss bitch. Lisa is a best-selling author, the CEO and Editor in Chief of The Collective Hub, which is an international business and lifestyle platform that, among many things, publishes books, puts on events and helps people who want to upskill themselves. She has 20 years of business under her belt and is so open and so real. I love her energy and I know you're going to love this episode. We talk about everything from business to cults, meditation, death, dogs, you name it. She's amazing.Having just launched a new podcast, “Hear Me Raw”, and releasing a new journal called Create Your Best Life, Lisa has been busy in isolation. This woman does not stop! Please go check out her podcast, buy her books and tune in to this episode to hear more about Lisa and all of the things she's up to.TOPICS WE DISCUSSED AND WHERE TO FIND THEM:4:50 - How busy Lisa was in quarantine! Girl she's been creating content off the chain6:50 - Why creatives need a detail orientated person to keep them in check10:20 - Lisa's origin story and how it all began11:00 - How Lisa became the jack of all trades, but master of none while building her business and what she learned from this13:20 - After 11 years in business, Lisa found herself bored and ready for a new challenge and The Creative Hub was born15:30 - How The Creative Hub scaled too quickly and the issues that caused18:30 - How being completely real about your situation helps people connect with you and run a better business20:00 - Where Lisa's “fuck it let's do this” fire came from21:00 - How a course called “The Hoffman Process” changed Lisa's life and pulled her out of a very dark place23:00 - Lisa's struggle with alcoholism and how she moved through it to quit and better her life26:00 - How the death of Lisa's dad came at the most tumultuous time in her life and how the universe seemed to just be piling on at this time30:00 - How Lisa dealt with the death of her dad34:00 - Bringing on a business advisor and how that forced Lisa to really look at her business and make the huge changes that needed to be made37:00 - Letting go of the ego that was attached to the big office and the big expenses of The Collective Hub office41:00 - Where did Lisa's self belief come from?43:40 - Pushing yourself out of your comfort zone to find your sweet spot and challenge yourself44:50 - Using social media as your market research for an idea that you have50:00 - How Lisa has thrived during COVID-1955:00 - Business is personal and that's okay56:00 - What is was like going to India and joining a cult61:00 - Exploring different modalities of spirituality and taking from it what you can and learn from it63:00 - Tips for business people looking to start a business and the best way to do that64:00 - Don't overthink that you're trying to do - just start65:00 - Done is better than perfect65:40 - Lisa's tips around hiring staffLINKS:Lisa's Website: http://www.lisamessenger.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisamessengercollectiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisamessenger/?hl=enCollective Hub: https://collectivehub.com/Buy The Mega Bundle EOFY Sale: https://shop.collectivehub.com/collections/frontpage/products/eofy-mega-bundleConnect with Erika:Instagram: @thequeenofconfidenceFacebook: @TheconfidencequeenYouTube: The Confidence Chronicles and The Queen Of ConfidenceLinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/erika-cramer-ab695571Sistahood Program: https://thequeenofconfidence.com/sistahood/Website: www.thequeenofconfidence.comWAYS TO WORK WITH ME:Join my online coaching prog..
Folge 13: Mit Hachem & Heike, Künstlerin und Kuratorin des Creative Hubs Heute redet unser Host Hachem mit der Kuratorin Heike Seyffarth über die bisherigen Ausstellungen im Creative Hub, über Heikes Sicht auf Kunst und die Vorzüge des Creative Hubs Hier findet ihr Heike: https://phototio.com/
Join me in conversation with Katie Coull from 1 Hillside Studio in Renfrewshire. Hillside Studio is a unique space surrounded by greenery in a country setting in the heart of Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. Hillside studio was set up by Katie in November 2019. Having worked in various arts organisations, developing workshops and events throughout Scotland., Katie’ s passion is to provide a space for others, establishing a creative hub for the community. Katie also hosts her own workshops in wreath making, art classes and bespoke birthday parties. 1 Hilllside Studio is a unique space with a relaxed feel where you can come and unwind at one of the classes or be part of an event. The Studio space can be hired for events, workshops and classes.
Folge 01: Mit Hachem & Ben In der ersten Folge von Hubvision stellen sich Ben und unser Host Hachem vor. Die beiden sprechen über die Entstehung des Creative Hub, die Projekte im Hub und wie ihre Lebenswege die beiden (und Marc) zusammengeführt haben. Von der Idee zum Projekt, vom Projekt zur eigenständigen Organisation. Visionskultur begleitet Menschen mit Ideen und hilft ihnen bei der Konzipierung und Umsetzung. Um Potenziale ideal auszuschöpfen und für Mehrwerte auf möglichst vielen Seiten zu sorgen, kreiert Visionskultur ein Netzwerk zwischen Ideengebern, Organisationen und Institutionen. Visionskultur versteht sich als Ansprechpartner im Bereich Stadtentwicklung. Du die Identifikation von räumlichen Potenzialen im Rahmen planerischer Prozesse und/oder die konkrete Konzipierung und Umsetzung von Leuchtturmprojekten, möchte Visionskultur einen Beitrag zur Förderung des Standortes Bremen beitragen, in dem dynamische Prozesse in Gang gebracht und Vernetzungen zwischen Akteuren geschaffen werden. Über den Creative Hub: Mit dem ehemaligen Bundeswehrhochhaus steht uns ein zentraler und großflächiger Ort zur Verfügung, an dem wir ein kreatives Zentrum schaffen können – für StartUps, Kreative, Initiativen, Kulturschaffende, Events und vieles mehr. Dazu stehen uns die unteren sieben Stockwerke sowie im Innenhof, finden Projekte Raum zur Entfaltung. Das Ziel: ein attraktiver Standort für den Austausch von Ideen und die Förderung von Projekten. Denn die Ideen sind vorhanden – gefördert werden muss die Umsetzung. Gemeinsam mit Teilnehmenden und Institutionen möchten wir einen nachhaltigen Beitrag zur Förderung von Ideen schaffen, die einen Mehrwert für den Standort Bremen und die Stadtgemeinschaft leisten. Um auch die Projekte im Hub vorzustellen haben wir mit MediaLab Nord den Podcast "Hub Vision" auf die Beine gestellt. Viel Spaß! mehr Infos auf www.vskultur.de
De laatste collega in de serie is Zeger. Hem sprak ik voor het eerst na de onthulling van de stoel, waar Thomas eerder over vertelde. Hij werkte met Rutger samen bij de Creative Hub, een plek voor alle innovators binnen VolkerWessels. Hij werkte graag mee om te vertellen hoe hij samen met Rutger op trok en welke herinneringen hij daaraan heeft. Dit gesprek is opgenomen in september 2019. Wil je reageren? Stuur dan een voice-bericht van je telefoon of een email naar podcastdegrens@gmail.com. De muziek in deze podcast is het nummer ‘Primus’ door Luc Johan Kanis, beschikbaar op Tribe of Noise, onder de CC 3.0 BY-SHARE ALIKE licentie (hier te vinden: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0). Het nummer is niet in zijn geheel gebruikt.
Published Nov 28, 2017 - G'day world, Chris Hogan and Andrew Groat coming to you live from the MeMedia studio here at Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast. How ya goin', Andrew? - Yeah, good. - Awesome. - How're you? - Yeah, I'm good. I hear you had a double strength real coffee. - Yeah, I'm shaking a little bit right now. - Good, let's get started. Today we're talking about multichannel strategy and what people are really doing in their short-term, long-term strategies, and we've just had something huge dumped on us in the last week in terms of changes in the marketplace. So do you wanna share what's happened? - Yeah, so Facebook recently went, underwent some pretty big changes, and it's not all set in stone just yet, but it's caused huge problems for a lot of people. I was talking to a friend of mine recently who, she runs an e-commerce business, really successful, and these Facebook changes has like dropped her organic reach of that 1%, and if you think like, what's the point of even having a following if you're only reaching 1% of them? Sales dropped by 30%, ad costs have doubled. It's, yeah, it's crazy. You add all that together, that's a big problem. Luckily, she's one step ahead with that, and was already building up an AdWords channel, but I mean, that's not like for like. The viral strength of Facebook can't be replaced by AdWords. AdWords is like a regular stream of ROI, but, yeah, the product releases you do on Facebook would just explode and get a lot of business in, so, yeah, it's a big issue and there's a lot more hustle and ad-spend to have to make up for that. - So just on that. Basically this huge change has happened on Facebook. People don't know what's going on. I think you mentioned that their help section on the help forum-- - Yeah, yeah. 'Cause it's not just that, like, all sorts of ad formats have changed, and settings have changed, and things just don't work quite so well anymore, and I was researching something, 'cause we had this change in ad formatting happened, and I went to find out why, and their entire help system had gone down, like the knowledge base and the support website, so, yeah, it's crazy, and the lesson in all this is don't put all your eggs in one basket really. - Yeah, exactly. So essentially, this massive change has happened, people's businesses and their sales are being affected massively because they've been using Facebook as a source of traffic, which is obviously equated to sales for them, and yeah, like you just said, if Facebook was your only strategy, even though as much as we love Facebook for its power or virility and its targeting capabilities, when they implement a change like this with no explanation, which they can do, they don't have to explain to anybody-- - They don't answer to anyone, it's their platform, so if they just change stuff and people don't like it-- - Yeah, and so then we're left sitting here potentially with no sales coming through the door, or a fraction of the sales coming through the door, and because we relied on one single channel to bring those in, we have to diversify, we have to move very quickly and jump onto a different channel. And just like you said, putting all your eggs in one basket, potentially isn't the right strategy. It's not a good strategy. - Even if it's going quite well. - [Chris] Exactly, and-- - Well, almost especially if it's going quite well, 'cause guaranteed something's coming. Always seems to be like that, like ad policy changes, feature changes, reach, audience, just without warning can change, especially with Facebook, they're quite reactive. If someone complains, they're just like all right, that feature's gone. - So putting all your eggs in one channel, or source of revenue or traffic, is a bad idea, and we have spoken about before that one reason why it's a super bad idea is because people out there, you guys don't own this channel. You've got no say in what happens on this channel, so whether it's Facebook, whether it's YouTube, whether it's Google advertising, whether it's Instagram, LinkedIn, you're renting space. - Yeah, you may think it's yours, especially if you're building a following, you may think it's yours, but reach changes, and you realise, okay, this isn't mine at all. - Yeah. - You know? - And the only thing that we've said that people own is their own website. Okay, I'll say this, but it still doesn't apply. The only thing we really do own is the organic traffic to our website, and obviously yeah, we can't dictate what's happening in Google land either. Search engine results and pages can change, and algorithms can change on Google, and your SEO ranking could tank, yeah, but, if you've got a very strong Google organic source of traffic, and versus having a strong paid traffic, then your business is gonna be far more secure, just using those two examples. - I would say you need both. - Of course. - And sort of beyond that, not just one pay channel. I'd probably look at having Facebook and Google. I'm not so sure about any of the other paid channels, but you wanna have both of those just in case. You should be working on the organic just in case. Protect yourself even further from there, build up a mailing list with everyone that's coming in, collect details, maybe an MMS list or something like that as well. - MMS messaging is massive, yeah. - Yeah, always keep on top of SEO. There's a lot more to it that you need to do. - So you build up a database, own as much of that, those people's details as possible, and don't just rely, like you just said, don't just rely on email, have MMS and SMS as a backup, and if comes down to it, maybe we need to go back to snail mail. There's always that, yeah. - There's always that. - Another one, remarketing should be in there as well. You should have remarketing cookies. That's one people often overlook. 'Cause that gives you more control over your paid channels, if you are building up like an audience as well. Building up your own audience, rather than just using targeting. - Yeah, so, and then just today, it's been announced here in Australia, so we're actually filming on a Thursday, you'll see this Monday, but, today Amazon Australia goes live, and I believe it's for a select few people, it's gonna happen in a couple hours, I believe, and there you go, there's another channel that people could be tapped into, products, selling your products on Amazon, and, whoa, have I got some predictions around what Amazon's gonna do to retail here in this country. - Yeah, get ready. They're scared, like if you've seen, what's the guy from Harvey Norman, the guy that owns it? It's not Harvey Norman, but anyway, he's terrified of Amazon because it's all these sorts of old retail companies, they're just not gonna be able to cope with it. - Gerry Harvey, yeah. - Yeah, that's him. - Yeah, absolutely, and jeez he's changed his tune. He didn't believe in e-commerce at all several years back. Yeah, so Amazon is gonna make a huge difference, and if you don't understand the model of Amazon, so essentially what can happen is brands, manufacturers, can put their products there, retailers can put their products there, as a source to be a distribution agent for any sales that happen there on said product. Amazon can actually distribute, so they have a thing called fulfilment by Amazon, so they have warehouses that they've created throughout Australia, or sorry, creating throughout Australia, and so therefore, people can actually have their product shipped by Amazon, and so Amazon also have indicated that they will potentially go into bricks and mortar retail so people can actually walk into a store. Now, that hasn't happened yet. And when we start to talk stats and things like that, a lot of us are super scared in the retail space due to the fact that one in two online sales are happening on Amazon in the USA, but something to be very considerate of is that the USA is a massive country and the distribution networks are far better than what we have here in Australia, so we do need to probably liken ourselves more to what's happening in Canada when it comes down to Amazon. And so Amazon, I don't know the stats of what's happening out of Canada, but one of the difficulties they're having in Canada is the distribution networks. Everybody's almost just as spread out there as they are here in Australia. So, what does this really mean for, basically retail here in Australia? Well, I have a prediction that, basically, those big shopping centres that we love to visit here on the Gold Coast, they're gonna basically turn into distribution centres. They're gonna turn into maybe restaurants and cafes, more so than your shops, which we'll go in and try stuff on. Stuff is gonna be delivered by drone, it will happen, and I predict that in five years, we will be seeing that stuff happen throughout the world. Now, whether it happens here first or whether it happens somewhere else, Amazon said they wanna do it, and it's gonna happen. - They've got too much money. No one's gonna be able to stop them from doing this stuff. - Yeah, so, there's a whole other conversation we could have around Amazon, but I think, just to get back to our point, that a multichannel approach is best. Distribute your following, your audience, your sources of traffic, across multiple channels. While we love Facebook, putting all your eggs into Facebook, that Facebook basket, is not necessarily the best choice. Instagram, same deal. And so we do come back to what is the best thing that we can do as a short-term strategy and as a long-term strategy, and what is that? - Content marketing, yeah. - There you go, yeah. - And then use all your pay channels and your following and all that sort of thing to buffer and strengthen that via promotion. Obviously, yeah, you wanna get some regular income from these as well, but, also keep a portion of that budget for growing your content marketing channel, because that's the only one you really own. Even then, you don't own it but that's the one you have the most control over, and that you find the most strength from long term. - 'Cause push comes to shove and you've got a heap of content that you've created, it's taken you years to create that content, and you've got it all housed on YouTube or Vimeo, and they start to do something. - Yeah, next minute algorithm change, yeah. - You can pull it all down and upload it to your own website. All that content can still be available that you've created, but if you didn't have the content to start with, you're behind the eight ball, massively. And so then on your own channel, your website, is still the most reliable channel that you can put money into and invest in, and I think that everybody needs to really start now, start yesterday, doing that content creation, and it's good to have this kind of conversation, and look at it from a different angle, isn't it, because essentially, we talk about it all too often. If you go back through our history, you'll see that we talk about content marketing, produce content, do it all the time, distribute through social, all the time, but we're talking about from case studies, and this is another case study, and this is another angle to look at it from, isn't it? It's just a super compelling reason to do it. And that way, your short-term goals, your short-term marketing goals can be bursts of goals. Oh, look, Facebook's got this happening right now. Their algorithm's doing this right now. They've got fantastic ads right now. Great, let's use it. - Yeah, how can we use it, but it might be a flash in the pan, it might not. Especially with Facebook. They release all these new ad formats, next week, they're gone again, 'cause it doesn't work, so, yeah. - So Facebook have also started bringing out a Facebook creator app, encouraging-- - Oh, Creative Hub, yeah. - Encouraging, well, yeah. I personally don't know much about Creative Hub, because it's not really fleshed out yet, right? - No, it's far from fleshed out. - Okay, so, but the creator app that appears on the App Store, basically encourages people to create more content for Facebook. Now, they've done it specifically for individuals. Last week we spoke about personal branding and how it's not really an awesome strategy, and that takeaway was make more your brand more personable. Well, Facebook's bringing out a Facebook creator app to basically get people to create more personal content, so you cannot use it for your brand pages, and the reason why it was brought out is so that those people that are doing Facebook Lives on their own profiles can get some analytics, can get some insights into what's happening on that content that they're sharing through their own personal Facebook timeline. What's the message there that I'm trying to get to is that content is king. Content, comes back to content again. Facebook are doing this, it comes back to content. Yeah, okay, they're not letting their brands to utilise that Facebook creator app. Brands don't need to. They already have their Facebook insights coming through many other sources, whether it be their own insights or third-party apps. So, yeah. It's just very clear to me and yourself, and when this happened just this week, this massive change, this blowup, in terms of Facebook algorithm changes and ads not working as they were the week before, it was just, we had to talk about it, even though we don't know what's going on. We're just like everybody else out there. We're actually sitting here going, um, so, Facebook ads stopped working and our sales plummeted. Would we sit around and wait? - No, no. - [Chris] For Facebook to come good again? - No, well, it may not. They may not even release an announcement. I mean, they've done this before. So, yeah, could be one step ahead. - Yeah, absolutely. I think that's all we've got time for. I did a lot of talking then, and you had the coffee. So thanks very much for watching Get Fact Up. As you know, we like to bring to you you know, what's happening right now, keeping ourselves on our toes, keeping you on your toes. Keep listening. All of our episodes are hosted on MeMedia.com.au, or we can just Google Get Fact Up, and they're also hosted on YouTube, so you can go through all of those there. We're using YouTube, yeah, not Facebook. We upload to Facebook as well. - Yeah, it's everywhere. - Yeah, it's everywhere. So thanks very much for watching, guys, and stay cool, appreciate your time. - Thank you.
How do you get your closed Facebook AD account re-opened? In at least one case, apparently by BRIBING an employee there A primer on last-action attribution — what it is and why you shouldn’t trust it Facebook launches its new Creative Hub — it’s very pretty and kind of non-functional And I’ve found a really solid tool that will help you find your next Influencer partner on TikTok This episode is sponsored by ShareKit.io The Premium feed, with exclusive deep-dive interviews with social algorithm experts, is at http://patreon.com/todayindigital Today in Digital Marketing is brought to you by engageQ digital. Can we help you with YOUR brand’s digital marketing and social media? Let’s chat. http://www.engageQ.com or call 1-855-863-6233. Like this podcast? Click https://ctt.ac/o713H to preview a tweet you can send out to your followers. Links to Tod's social media at at the bottom of http://TodayInDigital.com Sources: https://marketingland.com/pro-tip-why-you-should-stop-using-last-click-attribution-in-google-ads-272598 https://www.agorapulse.com/social-media-lab/reddit-ads-facebook/ https://www.mobilemarketer.com/news/pinterest-debuts-trends-tool-to-help-track-top-searches/568763/ https://news.sky.com/story/researchers-fear-catastrophe-as-political-ads-disappear-from-facebook-library-11882988 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/facebook-fired-employee-bribed-ads-inc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todayindigital/message
The movement to rejuvenate underutilised spaces such as back lanes and old buildings into creative or entrepreneurial hubs has been gaining momentum here in our capital city. Is this a sign of KL slowly shifting into being a creative city? How receptive are the locals to these efforts? We pose these questions, and many more, to festival director of Urbanscapes, Lim Kok Kean, on the back of this year’s successful Urbanscapes.
The movement to rejuvenate underutilised spaces such as back lanes and old buildings into creative or entrepreneurial hubs has been gaining momentum here in our capital city. Is this a sign of KL slowly shifting into being a creative city? How receptive are the locals to these efforts? We pose these questions, and many more, to festival director of Urbanscapes, Lim Kok Kean, on the back of this year’s successful Urbanscapes.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Michael Connelly. In his Phoenixville, PA studio he makes functional pottery balancing highly engineered forms and expressive line work. In our interview we talk about creating the bones of a strong ceramic form, converting former industrial spaces into creative space in the Brewerytown neighborhood of Philadelphia, and finding work/life balance. To see examples of his work visit www.connellypottery.com. For today’s AMACO Community Corkboard we have the Tampa Tour De Clay happening December 7th and 8th. The tour features 33 potters in five locations around the greater Tampa FL area. Each location will have demos by guest artists as well as hundreds of ceramic artworks for sale. For more information visit www.tampa-tour.squarespace.com. I’d like to thank Amaco/Brent for sponsoring the community corkboard. Brent Equipment is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and have created a Limited Edition Black CXC wheel. For more information visit www.amaco.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, the most common feedback I get from you is that this podcast helps you feel connected to other artists. We live in a divided time and many of us are working by ourselves in solitary studios. The podcast combats that feeling of isolation by fostering a sense of community, while also providing an archive of our field. At this point our Patreon sustaining membership program and our sponsors contribute less than half of our monthly budget. My wife and I kick in the rest, which we do out of love for the project, but as you can imagine we could really use your help. The goal of our Fall Fund Drive is to raise $12,000 for the next year. I care deeply about this community, and I think art and making are vital to our world, now more than ever. I’m guessing you feel the same, so if you are able please donate to the show. Recurring donations are best because it allows us to create a stable budget, but one-time donations are also very helpful. You can find out more about these two options at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate. Before I go, I want to ask one more favor. After you make your donation ask a friend to match your pledge with their own. Word of mouth is the best call to action, so I ask that you help me, by encouraging your friends and studio mates to support the show. With your help I can keep producing the interviews you have come to love.
Aðstandendur Reykjavík Creative Hub í IÐNÓ svara sínum eigin spurningum sem þau Baldvin Z og Silja Hauksdóttir fengu þann 18.Ágúst, og þá með heilum helling af útúrsnúningum!
Upptaka frá IÐNÓ, þann 18.Ágúst 2019, pallborðsumræður með kvikmyndaleikstjórum.
Martha Abner (president of Walvis Bay Toastmasters Club) is an industrial psychologist who talks about overcoming 'imposter syndrome', finding your worth, essential skills and support system. She tells Elizabeth Viljoen of Cerebrate NZ about her vision for Namibia, such as starting a creative hub for future leaders. Connect with Martha Abner on LinkedIn click here Connect with Elizabeth on LinkedIn Cerebrate NZ | Deep thinking events and podcasts https://cerebratenz.com If you're ready to produce your own podcast, contact the podcast experts at
In Episode #60 stelle ich dir das Creative Hub vor. Dieses kostenfreie "Tool" für Facebook-Werbetreibende wird oft in seiner Funktion unterschätzt. Ich stelle dir die Funktionen vor und gebe dir konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen. P.S.: Was ich vergessen habe zu erwähnen: Du kannst Werbeanzeigen direkt aus dem CH heraus veröffentlichen. Wenn dich diese Episode weiterbringt, freue ich mich über dein Abonnement und deine positive Bewertung. Dank deiner Bewertung können noch mehr Marketer diesen Podcast entdecken. Ich freue mich auf dein Feedback. Danke für dein Vertrauen in meine Arbeit.
In episode #43 of Storytalking, Lakshya speaks directly to you in another solo session. The episode is called ‘Creative Hub’, but it could also be called the ‘Launchora Birthday Special’. Listen in to hear about Launchers Fest, why we’re starting the Creative Hub, what it hopes and goals are for it, and where Launchora is going from here!
In episode #55 of Storytalking, Lakshya speaks with Sabika Muzaffar, a former RJ and producer at Radio Mirchi and now the co-founder of ‘Sense Of Self’ - an organization aiming to be your partner on your emotional health journey. They talk about Sabika’s early escapades with creative expression and performing, why she believes that writing is a beautiful way to deal with depression, how practice doesn’t really make an artist perfect, her writing and editing process, where did the ‘Sense Of Self’ come from, and what she’ll be teaching at the ‘Become Your Superhero’ workshop at Launchora’s Creative Hub this Sunday, Sept 30.
Last night was Halloween but there's no trick or treating in this all genuine, all traditional, Scottish podcast. Lesley turns her gimlet gaze on Scotland's less than glorious witch hunting past and explodes some myths. I chip in with a wee bit on the roots of Samhain and memories of the 1950s. We both reflect on what the witch hunts of the 17th century mean to modern Scottish society. Lesley's recent column in the National on the People's Vote, sparked by Pete Wishart's warnings over it, has certainly sparked some debate. She considers not only the importance of the vote itself for the cause of independence but also how the decision by Nicola Sturgeon to support it was apparently taken. The next section on the changing nature of the UK tax system and income inequality is all the fault of Iain McWhirter. As he's done to Lesley so often, he got in first with what I was going to say. So, blame him! Finally, it's hats off to Stuart Cosgrove and the team for bringing C4's new Creative Hub to Glasgow.
Lindsey Scannapieco is the Managing Partner of Scout, an urban design collective that specializes in repurposing vacant and underutilized spaces. Their claim to fame so far is the Bok building, a giant, 8-story vocational school that takes up an entire city block in South Philly. The Bok School was closed in 2012, but in 2014 Lindsey bought the building with a grand vision - she would lease pieces of it to creatives, who would use the building’s maker spaces for their original purpose, rather than just turning the building into condos. Today, Bok has 130 businesses operating out of the building, but, the most famous one is Bok Bar, the rooftop beer garden with an unmatched view of the skyline. Bok Bar opened to a bit of controversy in 2015, but since then has become a Philly summer staple. Support Philly Who? Donate via Paypal, Venmo: @podphillywho, Become a Monthly Patron, Purchase a T-Shirt or Hat, Become a Sponsor
Hosts Sarah Connell and Molly O'Connor discuss the delicate art of proposals. They highlight Michael & Holly and Kim & Kanye before delving into their latest Scooter Braun conspiracy theories. They also revisit Nicholas Sparks' teen-bride classic "A Walk to Remember." Sarah shares details of her recent Worcester-Magazine-inspired engagement. The ladies of the Creative Hub, Stacy and Laura, share their own romantic tale about popping the question at Worcester's first rooftop event space. Stacy talks about what it was like to (basically) go to space courtesy of NASA. And, the show ends with a #stonefoxrings casting call. Here's looking at you, Rosie.
Back in 2010, Steve Martocci wanted an easy way to send messages between him and his friends, not a simple prospect at the time. He created GroupMe, a group messaging platform that was acquired in 2011 by Skype a mere 370 days after its launch for $85 million. Here in 2017, Steve Martocci now leads product vision as the CEO and co-founder of Splice. With over 1 million users, Splice is rapidly gaining a reputation as the creative hub for the modern musician. The platform allows artists to collaborate on music projects via the cloud (google drive of music production) and offers hundreds of thousands of samples made by world-renowned sound engineers. Splice also gives musicians the ability to rent-to-own music production software. With everything Splice gives to artists, I invited Splice CEO, Steve Martocci onto the podcast to talk about how Splice is improving the modern musician and the way they approach making music. Martocci is also a co-founder of the short-distance aviation company BLADE, an active angel investor with investments in Fundera, TransferWise and Flatiron Health, and serves as an advisor to Movable Ink organizations where he promotes the growth of the New York City startup community.
Bring your creative ideas to life A new way to create mockups for adverts, share them with anyone and experience your work as if it's live The 116th episode of Digital India Podcast on FIR Podcast Network is brought to you by staff and students of Web Marketing Academy Continue Reading → The post #116 : GETTING CREATIVE WITH FACEBOOK CREATIVE HUB appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
The Ruralists is a band from Sioux Center, Iowa who believes art and beauty can be found hidden in the back of any old garage in small town America. On this episode of Flyover Folk, Luke Hawley and Laremy De Vries of the Ruralists discuss creativity and music in the center of America's farm country.
This week on The PPC Show, Paul and JD break down the top news and trends in ad tech and digital marketing. In this episode we breakdown Facebook's new Group tools, Creative Hub updates, Periscope Adds 'Super Hearts', new look for Pinterest Lens, Snapchat's Snap Map, Amazon buys Whole Foods, and Cortana can now be the default assistant on Android. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-ppc-show-podcast/message
It’s no secret that things on Facebook are constantly changing. Recently they made a ton of updates, changes and enhancements that have a big impact on the overall advertiser experience That’s why this week, I’ve got a solo episode for you over on The Art of Paid Traffic. This show will save you a ton of time and confusion, because I’m covering the ins and outs of nine, super important Facebook Ads updates you need to know. On the podcast, I talk about everything from policy updates to changes in the ad setup process, and a lot more. Just so you know though, it’s common for Facebook to test new features and functions by rolling them out little by little, to different people in different parts of the world. So, some of the updates I cover on the show might not be available to you yet. As a matter of fact, I don’t even have all the updates I’m going to be talking about! Still, I dive into Facebook’s ad policies on a routine basis (I recommend you make a habit of doing this too!) and I try to stay informed about any updates and changes. Because I know this stuff can have a big impact on the success of my ad campaigns. If you’re still missing some of the updates you hear about on the show, just know that it’s only a matter of time before Facebook rolls these new features out to everyone. Listen to this week’s episode to make sure that you’re prepared, informed and up to date. On Today’s Show You’ll Learn: The #1 update you need to make ASAP (if you haven’t already) What to do if/when your Ad is disapproved How key changes to the Ad setup process could impact the success of your campaigns Exciting new retargeting options, plus if/when/how to start testing them as part of your own paid traffic strategy Why Facebook is retroactively disapproving some Ads that are currently running A few awesome enhancements like revamped reporting and a Creative Hub where you can mock-up Ads And a lot more…
508 is a show about Worcester. This week, Laura Marotta takes us on a tour of the old Boys & Girls Club and explains the plan to turn it into Creative Hub Worcester. Audio: Download the mp3 or see more formats. [display_podcast] Subscribe with iTunes | Subscribe with Google Play | Contact Info | Twitter … Continue reading "508 #274: Ionic Ave Creative Hub"
Benvenuti alla puntata numero 18 de “Il bernoccolo del content”, il podcast di netnoc dedicato al content marketing, puntata del 5 Luglio 2016. Con Andrea Ciulu e Pasquale Borriello.Oggi parliamo di mobile. Non potevamo più rimandare l'argomento, siamo incalzati dai numeri. Oggi oltre il 50% delle ricerche su Google viene fatto da uno smartphone. L'80% dei ricavi pubblicitari di Facebook viene da mobile. E anche l'ecommerce sta esplodendo su questo canale. Il tempo di navigazione passato su desktop declina inesorabilmente su desktop, e cresce altrettanto inesorabilmente su mobile.Le piattaforme ripensano i propri spazi adv esclusivamente per il mobile, come nel caso di Yahoo! che lancia Tiles http://www.marketingtechnews.net/news/2016/jun/22/yahoo-launches-new-mobile-ad-format-cannes/ del Guardian che crea la propria unità di mobile adv http://digiday.com/publishers/inside-guardians-plans-improve-mobile-advertising/ e di Facebook che lancia il Creative Hub e festeggia 500 milioni di utenti attivi su Instagram http://www.prweek.com/article/1399737/facebook-unveils-four-new-ways-advertisers-marketers-reach-its-mobile-usersIl Washington Post è ossessionato dal mobile e in redazione hanno installato schermi verticali per visualizzare l'homepage del sito http://www.niemanlab.org/2016/06/a-few-figures-and-facts-about-the-washington-posts-digital-transition-under-jeff-bezos/ È importante adattare le dimensioni del content alla realtà dei mobile moments. È il caso di LOL, l'applicazione di Disney http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/disney-lol-offers-disneys-social-content-in-one-place-on-mobile/641821 The Economist ha una propria edizione giornaliera solo per mobile, l'Economist Espresso, con oltre 1 milione di download e 200.000 utenti attivi http://www.storybench.org/economists-espresso-app-goes-beyond-headlines-provide-daily-shot-news-analysis/Esempi dalla categoria Mobile di Cannes: Whatsgerman, il servizio che aiuta i migranti ad imparare il tedesco tramite WhatsApp http://www.canneslionsarchive.com/winners/entry/774666/whatsgermanVolvo usa il mobile per trasformare i suoi bagagliai in hotspot per consegne http://www.canneslionsarchive.com/winners/entry/774957/roam-deliveryL'app di navigazione che segnala la vicinanza di scuole attivando la voce di un bambino:http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/ad-day-agency-invents-gps-switches-childs-voice-around-schools-166378http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/ad-day-agency-invents-gps-switches-childs-voice-around-schools-166378Le tre caratteristiche che rendono il mobile perfetto per il content marketing http://www.netnoc.it/blog/content-marketing-mobile Grazie a tutti voi che ci avete seguito. Ricordate di iscrivervi al podcast su iTunes o Soundcloud e di seguirci su netnoc.it, Facebook, Twitter e Linkedin.E se vi è piaciuta questa puntata, potete votare il Bernoccolo del Content su iTunes.La musica di questa puntata è This Girl di Kungs & Cookin' On 3 Burners(licenza SIAE richiesta)
From a Basement in Tulsa - A Music and Arts Interview Podcast
Abby Kurin, Director of Film, Music, Arts & Culture at VisitTulsa and Chris Kucharski, City of Tulsa's Film and Music Liaison, visited the basement to discuss what goes on at the Tulsa Film, Music, Arts & Culture Office and to let us know what to be excited about in the future while they work to continue Tulsa's growth as a "Creative Hub."
Dës Keier ginn d'Kënschtler vun Generation Art an den 1535 Creative Hub op Déifferdeng, wou si sollen e Wierk zum Thema Urban Art realiseieren.
Dës Keier ginn d'Kënschtler vun Generation Art an den 1535 Creative Hub op Déifferdeng, wou si sollen e Wierk zum Thema Urban Art realiseieren.