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United Public Radio
The Light Gate - Heidi Elisabeth Hansen

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 113:14


The Light Gate welcomes guest: Heidi Elisabeth Hansen, experiencer/author Date: Feb 24, 2025. Time: 5-7pm pacific / 8-10pm eastern Episode: 095 Discussion: UFOs, ETs, Spirits, Paranormal Guest: Spiritual/Paranormal/UFO/ET Experiencer & Author, Heidi Elizabeth Hansen Discussion: Real-life experiences with God, Ghosts, UFOs, Aliens, Premonitions, the Paranormal and more! Tonight, The Light Gate welcomes back experiencer and author, Heidi Elisabeth Hansen. Heidi is a spiritual writer and her first ever contact with God happened at the tender age of 6 months. Throughout her life, she has had countless moving miraculous events and profound spiritual insights. The experiences she writes about in her books, shown through the powerful unconscious mind deeply rooted in her connection with God, have taught her many things. One of those lessons was asking God correctly and in detail when something was on her mind. You will experience all this while reading her books. Says Heidi, “My humble hope is that my books will take you on a journey that will hopefully positively influence your life. By listening to God, I have not only saved my life but also the life of my son. Furthermore, I found a lost boy and avoided an assault, just to mention a few events. My book tells a story of a life filled with supernatural events and several people have asked me to share these experiences with the world. These experiences are real-life stories; stories that sometimes can be a little intimidating and very scary to deal with. It is an area that has given me an insight into not being alone in this world and not being afraid of sharing the stories with you all anymore. I hope to bring you enlightenment on your path in life so that you too will become a beacon of light that others will be inspired by.” Heidi is a Dame/Lady at The Most Honourable Order of Christian Knights of the Rose. She currently resides in Vordingborg, Denmark. Here's a review of one of her amazing book: Tove Johansen wrote on the German Amazon these words: “This new book I bought, really got me sitting on the edge of my chair while reading it. Yet again like the 2 other books in this category she wrote, is soo good, fantastic, chilling and very well written like you where there yourself. Real-life experiences like these are rare so thank you Author Heidi Elisabeth Hansen for raising awareness of these subjects.” LINKS: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/heidi.e.hansen.37 BOOKS: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00LSU6IJ8/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=d19458ed-1948-406c-b630-75753c045105 INTERVIEW: https://youtube.com/live/a3FPgBsjTvg

Vitamin A - Deine Dosis Amazon PPC
#189 - State of the German Amazon mit Marc Staller #howtosucceedonamazon

Vitamin A - Deine Dosis Amazon PPC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 46:00


Welche Themen beschäftigen Amazon Händler:innen in ihrem Alltagsgeschäft wirklich? Und welche Updates und Änderungen aus 2023 haben den größten Impact in 2024? Mit diesen Fragen setzen sich AMZ Hackers und AMZ Hacking Live Co-Gründer Marc Staller und sein Team jeden Tag auseinander. In dieser Podcastfolge teilt er mit Florian seine Einschätzung dazu, was Händler:innen aktuell zum Erfolg bringt. Alle Themen der Episode im Überblick: Intro (00:00 - 02:02) Das sind Marc Staller und die AMZ Hackers (03:01)So war das AMZ Hacking Live Event (06:10)Was waren die Highlights 2023? (10:10)Was war der größte Amazon Fail des letzten Jahres? (19:22)Worauf kommt es aktuell bei Amazon FBA an? (22:56)Wie sich gute Seller vom Rest abheben: “Long Game” vs. “Short Game” (26:42)Zusammenfassung & Fazit (41:59)Wie hält Marc sein Wissen up to date? (42:33)Links & Ressourcen:Jetzt zum Amazon Sales Kongress 2024 anmeldenMit der Vitamin A Community vernetzen? Jetzt zur Roadshow anmelden: Vitamin A on Tour: Sei live dabei. In deiner Stadt.Die AMZ Hackers & Marc Staller bei LinkedInFragen & Anregungen:Hintergründe sowie weiterführende Informationen zum Podcast findest du unter: https://www.adference.com/podcast-vitamin-aFür Fragen und Feedback komm in unsere Discord Community: https://adference.com/discord oder schreib uns: vitamin-a@adference.com

Sermondo Talks - Podcast for Amazon Sellers
#32 - E-BAUS Review w/ Jhonny Luis Amarilla Torres | Full Service Amazon Agency

Sermondo Talks - Podcast for Amazon Sellers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 32:08


This episode of Sermondo Talks features Jhonny Luis Amarilla Torres, the founder of E-BAUS. E-BAUS is a Full-Service Amazon Agency based in Hamburg, Germany. Jhonny and his team help clients from all over the world launch their Amazon business in Europe and North America We talk about his company, his own career path, and why he works by the motto "it is better to prevent than to cure." Content PART 1: About E-BAUS 1:36 In one sentence, what is E-BAUS? 1:50 Which services do you cover exactly? 2:10 For how long have you been in business already? 2:35 How many clients have you worked with yet? 2:53 How many employees do you have? 3:22 Which marketplaces do you have experience with? 3:56 Do you offer all services in-house or are some also outsourced? 4:33 What does the process of working with you look like? 5:18 Do your clients get their own account manager? 6:41 In general, what do you think makes a good Amazon agency? 7:18 Why do you know so much about selling on Amazon? 8:28 Why should I choose E-BAUS over other agencies? 9:01 In which areas could you improve? 9:39 Do you have any client requirements? 10:23 In your opinion, what differentiates the German Amazon marketplace from other marketplaces? 11:46 Does the buying behavior differ between Germans and others? 12:23 How would you plan the perfect expansion to Germany? 13:25 Could you name three things that your clients say about you and your work? 14:04 How does your pricing look like? 15:55 Do you also offer a la carte services? 16:05 Will there be a service contract when working with you? 17:18 Do you have a reporting system in place? 18:25 How would you deal with a client that’s not satisfied with your work? 20:38 How do you stay up to date with changes in Amazon guidelines? PART 2: Personal Questions 23:06 Why did you decide to become an entrepreneur? 24:17 How many languages do you speak? 25:00 What does your typical day look like? 26:16 When do you usually leave the office? 26:59 What is a skill or characteristic that you wish you had but you don’t have right now? 27:33 If you could have a superpower, which one would you choose? 28:23 If you could Jeff Bezos (for) one thing, what would you ask him (for)? 28:64 If you could hire any famous person to work with you or for you, who would that be and why? 29:41 You get 60 seconds now, what advice would you give to any Amazon seller out there? -- Helpful Links ► Find & contact E-BAUS on Sermondo ► Watch this episode on YouTube ► Are you an Amazon seller and you’re looking for reliable service providers that help you improve your business? Sermondo has them all! Simply fill in our matching form with your requirements and we will find the perfect service provider for you. ► Any questions? Reach out by using our contact form

The Bellarmine Forum Podcast – The Bellarmine Forum
Nacht der Amazonen – The Pantsuit Revolution of the German Amazon Synod – BFP 15.2

The Bellarmine Forum Podcast – The Bellarmine Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 17:04


Truth is stranger than fiction and I'm going to make you question what is really happening in the Amazon Synod, just 5 days away.  The Amazons Were a Warring Tribe of Women We need to go back to ancient history and the origin of the Amazon.   The daughter of Aries, the Greek god of war,…

The Amazon FBA Private Labeler Show
How to have success selling on Amazon internationally - EP135

The Amazon FBA Private Labeler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 47:15


Welcome To Episode #135 of the Amazon FBA Private Label Show Podcast! In this episode we talk dive into taking your business global and having success selling on Amazon FBA Internationally.  Listen to this Amazon FBA Podcast! [powerpress] How To Have Success Selling on Amazon FBA Internationally EP 135   If you want to scale and grow your business then you have probably thought about expanding globally on Amazon. If you have products that are selling well on Amazon FBA in the US market then it may be time to take your business overseas. While trying to grow your business by selling on Amazon FBA internationally may be exciting it does come with it's own set of challenges. In this episode I am joined by Jana Jana Krekic of YLT-Translations where we talk about translating your existing listings over to new languages and markets.  Here are the key insights and messages discussed in the podcast: Consider expanding into the German Amazon marketplace as it is large and growing.  Make sure you fully understand the culture and the market you are entering. You should do keyword research for each market that you are going to be selling into Do not hire translators from Fiverr or use services like or similar to Google translate  Hire and work with listing translators that understand the market, culture, e-commerce and Amazon Products and markets that might be considered "saturated" on Amazon US might sell very well in new and emerging markets around the world If you have already expanded into international markets and are wondering why your products and listings aren't selling as well as you thought it could be because you have a poorly translated listing. Your sales copy may not be formatted for the market and the people of that market. You may also be using the incorrect keywords for that product in that specific market. It's important again that you do unique keyword research for each market. This will all lead to betting search results on Amazon which of course can lead to more clicks and sales.  If you are thinking of selling on Amazon FBA internationally then you need to work with people that understand the market you are entering. You need someone that can translate your listings and do the proper keyword research to increase your chances of success in the new markets.    Check out and reach out to Jana Krekic of YLT Translations. Now until the end of August 2019 you can receive 20% OFF of your services from YLT - Translations when you use CODE: PLSHOW20   USE CODE PLSHOW20 - Save 20% through end of August 2019     Not a member of the Facebook Mastermind group yet? Join here!

CEO Money with Michael Yorba
Episode 120: Joerg Molt

CEO Money with Michael Yorba

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 17:49


Joerg Molt, born 1972 in Germany, is a technologist and one of the founders of Bitcoin. Joerg has founded several Bitcoin businesses and brings knowledge to masses through his international Satoshi School initiative. His school is one of the renowned schools in the world keeping the idea of Bitcoin and the fundamental knowledge alive and make it available to the mainstream adoption. It has the simple mission to provide expert education and knowledge on blockchain technology in an accessible and affordable way. Joerg has always had a very liberal attitude and was therefore fascinated by the idea of enabling people more freedom and self-determination in a decentralized world.He is a top ranked trainer and speaker on crypto currencies who offers deep level and trusted education on this pioneering technology as this changes the world. He was awarded as Speaker Excellence Trainer in 2017 and 2018 and also with the blockchain Community Award issued by Coinsbank.He got 51% shareholding in very valuable companies and founded nearly 150 Charity Projects which are working as a part of these companies.On his educational channels on Facebook and YouTube, he informs his followers daily about the latest news in the crypto world in German and English.Joerg has such a profound knowledge in the areas of Bitcoin, blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and all the underlying technologies like only few others. He deals with the world economy and the respective political orientation of countries and consults governments, banks and institutions on how to develop a secure understanding with the handling and regulation of Bitcoins. 2018, he published his first book "Die Generation Bitcoin" in German (Amazon) and The BitCoin generation English (BoD and Amazon)For more information visit:http://www.satoshi-school.com/http://www.twitter.com/joergmolt

Latinos Out Loud
50 going on 16 with guest, Miss Yaya

Latinos Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 72:59


Although it’s the 16th episode on the ReVolver Podcast Network, this week Latinos Out Loud celebrates their 50th episode since they started at this podcast thing! The crew shares their experiences from Jerry “Elmo Di Foca” Diaz’s 40th Old School Hip Hop birthday party, including the surprise reveal of some throwback pics of Juan Bago and his cousin. Rachel La Loca goes over Bago’s humble head, and shouts out the shout out he received during the Lehman College stop on the Desus and Mero tour. Jaime’s “Bochinche Bites” recaps Coachella aka #Beychella and how German Amazon workers are “pissed”.  Frankspiracy news reports on Project Blue Beam-a highly advanced hologram being used to project entire cities into the sky.  Lol’s guest is Miss Yaya Vargas, grammy-nominated salsa singer and former memeber of DLG. She shares how she draws inspiration in her song writing from her ex-boyfriends. Miss Yaya blesses the show and sings Happy 50th Episode.  Socials Twitter:  @LocaYBago @the_missyaya IG/FB:  @WeAreLatinosOutLoud @the.missyaya Hashtag: #Latinosoutloud

British Amazon Seller
Amazon Europe (Gil Lang 2 of 2)

British Amazon Seller

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 28:36


Today we will be delving further and looking at Amazon Europe. In Part 1 we spoke with Gil Lang of Private Label Journey, a German Amazon seller about the mindset of German consumers and the challenges and opportunities of building an Amazon business in Germany. Strategize Your Expansion into the Amazon Europe For an American or English seller who is looking to branch out into the German market, Gil does have a process he steps through to help set you up. If you’re an American seller, the logical second step would be to set up in England, and vice versa for English sellers. Once you’ve done that and you’re at the point where you have 10-20 products selling well in the English and/or American market, then it’s time. You need to strategize which market in Amazon Europe is interesting for your some of your products. Gil says it would probably be Germany, but afterward start looking at France, Spain, and Italy. He recommends looking at it as a whole picture. It’s already hard to set up so you might as well go for all the markets. However, don’t think you can slap everything you have in America on the German market. You have to have a good look at the products and the market. Use BSR knowledge and professional help to get the listings translated and do the marketing. Gil uses a tool called Amalyze, which helps him monitor his PPC. Right now it only works in Germany. This is one area where he suggests getting professional help. It’s surprising to see how many American sellers have only American words in their PPC, which doesn’t help them with German consumers. If you’re going to make the effort to go somewhere, you might as well make the whole effort. It’s going to be an effort for the American seller to sell as a whole, so you might as well consider all of the marketplaces, go to town and do it properly when selling on Amazon Europe. Things to be Aware of for Americans Selling on Amazon Europe Some of the things American needs to think about from the start are how they structure their company, where they pay their taxes and whether they will use the Pan-European FBA program or not. In Europe, even though there are different countries and different marketplaces, they’re all part of the European Union (at the time of recording.) If you’re looking to start selling in Europe, get somebody to tell you about the Pan-Eu program and how it works with VAT tax before you set up shop. After that is done, and you’re registered, get somebody to help translate and do the listings, customer support and marketing efforts in their language. If you are selling 5 or more products, you are really selling a brand. Don’t destroy your brand image by selling in Germany with weird translations and getting bad reviews. Apply the Pareto Principle to your Portfolio Gil helps people navigate the difficulties with branching out into the German marketplace. So far he has worked with people who were already registered in Germany, had their account going there and also in the rest of Europe. They started by looking at their whole portfolio of what they were selling in America and, based on the 80-20 rule, figured out which would be the best 20% of products to start selling in Europe. They followed the process that was discussed in Part 1 of this interview: get it translated, put the keywords in, launch and start PPC. After doing this with just the top 20% of products, they added more and more products to the European market for them. However, they didn’t do this for their whole portfolio because not all the products make sense. Tailor Your Listings to the Consumers Some things don’t translate well due to climate differences, such as camping gear, which doesn’t do well in the UK but does really well in Germany. Also sometimes it’s due to cultural differences. For example, tablecloths do really well in Spain because the Spanish value their formal family meals. Even though it’s a very small market,

British Amazon Seller
Selling in Amazon Germany (Nadine Eich 2 of 2)

British Amazon Seller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 14:07


Back on the show today is Nadine Eich from Enida, the Amazon VA Agency for the German Marketplace. In the last episode, we talked about German customer service. Today we’re discussing the challenges and opportunities of the German Amazon listings as well as selling in Amazon Germany. After all, brilliant customer service is great but you've got to have the listings up to sell to get customers in the first place. Biggest Mistakes when Selling in Amazon Germany Don’t just use Google Translate. Don’t put the text of your English listing in and think you’re done. Firstly, there are character limits for the title, bullet points and description of Amazon listings and Google Translate won’t get that right! But more importantly, the language in your listing is crucial so you must get it right. As discussed in the last episode, you need to understand some things about the German people in order to effectively sell in Amazon Germany. One important thing to know about Germans is that if you don’t use German perfectly, they won’t trust you. This is how the Germans work. Nadine is only 25 and very international, and even she feels this way. So people of older generations feel this even more strongly; they would never buy from someone who has typos or grammatical errors in their listing. Get a Proper Translation In terms of translations, you could hire a translator from Fiverr and then copy and paste the translated text into the German listing. But even though this is a step up from Google Translate, it’s still not going to play out well. If you speak German and know the rules and the grammar, you could try it because there are good freelancers out there. But if you have no idea about the language, do not do it. There are so many mistakes that can happen and you will have no idea and no way to check that the translation you have gotten is actually error-free. In printed text industries there are strong quality control processes in place, and with good reason. Nadine knows she makes mistakes, everybody does. That’s why at Enida she has a team of 4 people checking everything because 8 eyes are better than two! Don’t let any of your text go into the public realm with errors because everyone’s judging you. German customers, in particular, have high standards about this. The language in a listing needs to be top quality because if it’s poor, it gives the first impression that the quality of your services and products are also poor. Good Copywriting is Important when Selling in Amazon Germany Obviously, a rough translation isn’t good enough, but even a good translation won’t be enough for an Amazon listing. It might be correct linguistically in terms of translating exactly what the English text said, however, you need more than just accurate translation. For an effective Amazon listing, you need a mixture of copywriting and translating. It also needs to fit the character limits of Amazon, it needs to be in marketing speech and it needs to be in a casual tone. That means you need a native speaker who knows how to do keyword research. Straight English keywords won’t translate properly either. You will need to start from the ground up again with keywords. Do the research in the language and in the marketplace that you’re selling. Then you get the listing written, through a blend of copywriting and translation. It’s a tough combination but Enida has these people. Know Your Customer and Speak to Them The tone of voice that you use in the listing is very important when selling in Amazon Germany. It’s important because really formal language and tone can make people disengage. You have to take the product and think about the customer. The tone isn’t an extra when trying to sell, it’s the entire deal. Very traditional marketing thinking is the core of what we should be doing. However, it’s easy to forget on Amazon and the internet. The more you know your customers,

British Amazon Seller
Amazon Germany Customer Service (Nadine Eich 1 of 2)

British Amazon Seller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 20:00


Today we’ve got Nadine Eich from Germany. Nadine runs a virtual assistant agency for Amazon sellers called Enida and she’s here to share her tips for selling and Amazon Germany customer service. Nadine’s Background Nadine originally studied psychology and worked at a big international online store during her studies. When she finished her studies, like so many of us, she thought ‘this can’t be it’. She wanted to be free and work whenever and wherever she wanted. However, unlike those of us who take years to leave the corporate world, Nadine became a virtual assistant very soon after finishing her studies. She also quit her job at the online retailer to pursue freelance work. After meeting a German Amazon seller who hired her and then began recommending her to other Amazon sellers, Nadine soon found she had too much work for just her. So she teamed up with some other VAs and began running Enida, providing virtual assistant services for Amazon sellers since September 2016. The name of the company actually means ‘you don’t have to be there at any time.’ As an Amazon seller, the message is that you don’t need to be at your business because Nadine and her team are taking care of it for you. Selling on the Amazon Germany Marketplace Everybody talks about how Europe is the big opportunity for U.S. sellers but Germany specifically is important in Amazon terms because it’s the 2nd biggest Amazon marketplace. It has 134 million visitors in a month, which is just behind the U.S. However, the customers are really different. American customers are very kind, they leave reviews and reach out if there’s something wrong. They want to communicate with you and they’re quite informal. In contrast, German customers are more blunt and much less communicative. They are used to the ‘seller is always right’ style of customer service that is common in Germany. They don’t expect anyone to reply if they do reach out. Thus they are much more likely to leave a bad review because they think it’s the only way to get a response. The Challenges of Amazon Germany Customer Service The main challenge of Amazon Germany customer service, as Nadine sees it, is that difficulty of the German customers. However, another big challenge is that German law actively forbids you from doing anything that might increase your revenue. In Germany, it is illegal to send out email sequences. So communicating with the German customers is a big challenge. It’s difficult to let them know that they can reach out to the seller if there is a problem and it will be fixed and that they don’t have to leave a bad review. One possible way around this law is to use the invoice email to communicate with the customer. You can send them an invoice and leave a message there. It’s unlikely that a customer would sue for leaving a message along with the invoice. Nadine doesn’t recommend it, however, it is something frequently requested by her clients. Enida does offer the service of writing these emails and inputting them into the systems for the client. Another challenge of Amazon Germany customer service is that sellers are not allowed to ask for feedback. Anything that may increase your revenue as a seller is considered spam advertising. The solution to this that is to print something on the packaging of the product or include a flyer with the product. She says it’s really unlikely that someone would sue you for that! This is a way of bypassing email because as discussed it’s a risky channel. However, it also adds value to the customer rather than just asking for something (a review). Listeners to Amazing FBA can get a 10% discount by going to Enida, and mention the code “ENIDAMAZING”. Opportunities in the German Marketplace Even though Germans are difficult and complain a lot, you can really stand out and strike through with kindness. The usual kind of communication in Germany from businesses is cold and formal.

Die Flowgrade Show mit Max Gotzler
#005: Nico Richter über Paleo, physische Transformation und digitales Nomadentum [DEUTSCH]

Die Flowgrade Show mit Max Gotzler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015 48:46


Nico Richter (@nicorichter) is the founder of Paleo360.de (http://www.paleo360.de/), Germany's biggest Paleo website and the bestselling author (together with his wife Michaela) of two print cookbooks and several e-books. His last book "Paleo - Power every day” even led the German Amazon rankings in cookbooks for several weeks. Nico is one of the leading influencers of the Paleo movement in the EU and is a frequent speaker on TV shows and health events.    ATTENTION: This episode is in German language. If you are an English speaker and you still want to listen to the tremendous insights of this episode, go to our Youtube channel and watch the episode with English subtitles (or in any other language).   Being a close friend, Nico talks with me in this episode about his great passion, Paleo, and how he came to be the number 1 Paleo guy in Germany. Nico also shares what he thinks of cheat days, what he responds to his critics and how he and his wife enjoy and struggle with their digital nomad lifestyle. Enjoy this expert insight into the Paleo philosophy and please leave me a quick feedback on iTunes!   In this episode, we will cover: 02:10 - Nico's unhealthy workaholic years and his path to Paleo (bis 3:50) 04:30 - Tim Ferriss' Slow Carb Diet and cheat days 08:25 - Nico's physical transformation with Paleo 11:48 - What Nico responds to critics 13:45 - Diseases that Paleo can help you with 18:55 - Intermittent fasting and the state of ketosis 24:52 - Quantified Self and the value of tracking things 27:15 - Morning routines and focus 35:40 - The first time, you see a client buy your product  37:50 - Perks and fallbacks of living a digital nomad lifestyle 40:25 - Why Nico doesn't follow the news 48:15 - Flowgrade Aftershow   Enjoy! All show notes, links, and resources from this episode can be found at www.flowgrade.com/show   This podcast is brought to you by Flowgrade. With Flowgrade, we offer you a platform for physical and mental performance enhancement. We provide high quality content and effective foods and supplements to help you upgrade your body and mind. Check us out at flowgrade.com and subscribe to our weekly newsletter with healthy recipes and cutting-edge content to stay on top.   Thank you for listening!