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Send us a textIn this episode, we interview Dan Rosenbaum.Dan shares his experience building a robust content ecosystem that drives measurable results.What you'll learn in this episode:How to define and build a successful content ecosystem.Ways to identify what content resonates with your audience through research and social feedback.The role of user-generated content and how to leverage it effectively.Best practices for content distribution across platforms, including social-first strategies.Tips for building and engaging a diverse audience.Key metrics to measure content success and drive strategic decisions.Discover the secrets behind creating content that inspires, engages, and delivers results. Connect with Dan after the episode on LinkedIn or Instagram (links in the show notes).
Dan Rosenbaum is Vice President of Global Marketing at San Francisco Travel, and in this episode of San Francisco Sundays, you'll hear about how he got started in this, what drew him to this work, and how AI is helping him today. Regardless of where you work, there are lessons here for becoming a better communicator and champion of the places we're in - because, after all, that's the foundation of everything we do in hospitality.This episode is brought to you with support from Sojern. I teamed up with Sojern to study how hoteliers use data to drive revenue and build stronger guest relationships. You can see what we found in this research report: How Hotel Brands Are Using First-Party Data to Drive Revenue & Build Stronger Relationships.Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Not all journeys start with a glamorous destination — some start on Craigslist. For Dan Rosenbaum, Vice President of Global Marketing at San Francisco Travel, answering a Craigslist ad kicked off thirteen years (and counting) of innovative destination marketing. In the rise from social media manager to VP, Dan learned to seek out opportunities to expand his skillset. In this episode, he shares how he volunteered to explore Facebook advertising in its early days, how he responds to challenges with meaningful campaigns, and how he finds ways to amplify what locals love about San Francisco. Come to this episode for Dan's expert take on the evolution of social media marketing, stay for his unmissable San Francisco restaurant recommendations!Key Takeaways: We talk about the keys to career growth in marketing, from going deep in your niche to using data to make an impact.Worried about original social media content? Dan tells us how leveraging user-generated content (UGC) leads to authentic engagement.Dan shares how he captures the DNA of San Francisco as a hub of innovation and creativity — and introduces its most famous celeb, Karl the Fog.We discuss how Dan and his team adapted in one of the industries hit hardest by COVID-19.Guest Bio: As the Vice President of Global Marketing at San Francisco Travel, Dan leads a dynamic team dedicated to showcasing San Francisco as a compelling world destination. With a keen focus on marketing communications, Dan and his team orchestrate strategies across various paid and owned channels to captivate audiences and drive visitor engagement from inspiration to booking. Drawing from over 16 years of experience in marketing and management, Dan has honed his ability to leverage content, digital advertising, and social media to create impactful campaigns that resonate with global audiences. In addition to his professional pursuits, Dan is fueled by his love for craft coffee, a curated playlist of uplifting tunes, and an ever-expanding library of books. He satisfies his wanderlust through culinary adventures near and far, always seeking out his next best meal.
Mike starts the show by saying that Jasper has claimed his mountain.They also talk about how they started the spring cleaning of their closet.Torya shares the article she read -- “8 New Uses For Your Old Smartphone” by Dan Rosenbaum.https://www.theverge.com/21542079/phone-reuse-android-iphone-how-toKeep a spare phone.Extra remoteUse it as a gaming deviceSet up as a webcamOld media school deviceFirst phone for your childDonate it to charityTake it apart.They discuss this intriguing list and give their own take.
This week, we're going to look at our first stat in the plus/minus family called Regularized Adjusted Plus/Minus (RAPM). Like with each of these, we'll talk a bit about the history of the stat, how it's calculated, and we'll take a look at some player comparisons from the most recent seasons. My article breaking down RAPM: https://basketballstat.home.blog/2019/08/14/regularized-adjusted-plus-minus-rapm/Dan Rosenbaum article on APM from 2004: http://www.82games.com/comm30.htmLecture by Jeremias Engelmann on RAPM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuC0YZTADcERAPM values I used: https://basketball-analytics.gitlab.io/rapm-data/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertAntleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertantle/Blog: https://basketballstat.home.blog/
On this episode of The McNick Minute, we speak with Ashley Brothers about the Christmas light show taking place in the courtyard; Jacob spoke with Dan Rosenbaum about the current swim season; Vinny Ramundo came in to discuss his Shantytown experience; Patrick drops his wintry knowledge with Upcoming Events; Elise speaks with Dr. Lisa Hinkelman and, counselor, Kaitlyn Richter, to introduce the exciting new program, Ruling Our Experiences, being implemented for Rocket girls; and we wrap up this monster episode with a new Principal's Corner with Mr. Mueller.
Not every smartphone has to skimp on features or cost a small fortune. Case in point: The Moto G5 Plus, which reviewer Dan Rosenbaum says is a bargain buy.
Wearable Tech Insider podcast for the week ending June 19 2015. Fitbit IPO, Intel buys Recon, Hitachi's happiness monitor (sort of), and Augmate's enterprise management tool. Dan Rosenbaum, producer and host, with Alfred Poor and music by Michael Roth.
The augmented reality View-Master, implanted chips that monitor your blood, and a new Number 2 in the smart band business. Dan Rosenbaum, host and producer; Alfred Poor on Health Tech; music by Michael Roth
Report from Google I/O. Project Jacquard smart clothing, Project Soli gesture control. Open-source prosthetics. Ingestible needles. Fitbit prices its IPO. Driving while Watched. Dan Rosenbaum, Alfred Poor, Melissa Perenson, Michael Roth.
Wearable Tech Insider Podcast for May 20, 2015. Dan Rosenbaum & Alfred Poor. Music by Michael Roth. wearablesinsider.com, healthtechinsider.com
The Wearable Tech Insider Podcast for May 4, 2015, featuring Dan Rosenbaum (wearablesinsider.com) and Alfred Poor (healthtechinsider.com)
Are you struggling to achieve social media success for your business or organization? Do you have limited resources? If so, then this is the episode for you. This week on the Social Media Social Hour podcast, I’m talking with Dan Rosenbaum of San Francisco Travel. During this episode we discuss how to achieve social media success […] The post How to Achieve Social Media Success with Limited Resources featuring Dan Rosenbaum appeared first on Casual Fridays.