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In dieser Episode geht es um das Thema Präsentieren mit Haiku Deck. Shownotes: https://www.jekelteam.de/praesentationen-mit-haiku-deck-erstellen In diesem Podcast erfahren Sie, wie Sie iPads produktiv im Unternehmen einführen und einsetzen. Mehr Informationen unter http://www.ipad4productivity.com Sie erreichen mich unter +49 30-44 0172 99 und t.jekel@jekelteam.de Ihr Thorsten Jekel jekel & team - Immanuelkirchstraße 37 - 10405 Berlin
This week we are mooooving toward 2021 with Moovly and a few other presentation tools that are going to get us there! We are at the point in the school year where we are caught between longer breaks. As you all know, this means student engagement is hit or miss. Also, being 2020, it’s likely […] The post Moovly + Haiku Deck & Emaze Feature Updates appeared first on Tech Tools for Teachers.
On today's episode of Gritty Founder, Kreig Kent talks with Rand Fishkin about building Moz and his struggle with depression. Rand shares advice on empathy, self-awareness, focus, and strategies for software development. He uses the ludicrous title, Wizard of Moz. He is the founder and former CEO of Moz, board member at presentation software startup Haiku Deck, co-author of a pair of books on SEO, and co-founder of Inbound.org. He's an unsaveable addict of all things content, search, & social on the web. From his multiple blogs to Twitter, Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn, and a shared Instagram account. In his miniscule spare time, he likes to galavant around the world with Geraldine and then read about it on her superbly enjoyable travel blog. Most recently, he founded SparkToro, a software company whose mission is to make it easier to discover the websites, blogs, podcasts, social accounts, and publications that reach your audience. Some Questions Kreig Asks Rand: - Can you share a story of struggle or challenging time? (12:27) - How did you bounce back after struggling with depression? (18:19) - What is the single most important ingredient a founder needs to be successful? (25:38) - What is it that zaps your energy? (29:52) - If you could go back and give yourself advice about founding a company and building a team, what advice would you give yourself? (18:14) - What advice can you give about daily routine? What does your day look like, and what should people incorporate into their day to be more successful? (38:47) - What are some tips or hacks for staying on top of your work when you are traveling? (41:53) In This Episode, You Will Learn: - Rand's entrepreneurial journey and how he started Moz (5:24) - About Rand's struggle with depression (13:52) - How processes, communication, and company culture change as you transition from a small to a larger team (14:51) - The importance of empathy and self-awareness (26:06) - Focus and don't get distracted building things just because you can (31:32) - The downside of big bang style software development and why an iterative approach is better (33:01) Connect with Rand Fishkin: Twitter SparkToro Moz Also Mentioned on This Show... Rand's favorite quote: "When I was young, I admired clever people. Now that I am old, I admire kind people." ―Abraham Joshua Heschel Rand's book recommendation: The Billionaire Who Wasn't by Conor O'Clery
Carina and Martin are eating a bite from the presentation technique cake again. A cake in eight pieces which explains each part you have to think about to be a good public speaker. Welcome to listen to podcast episode 3 once more - What a Wonderful Cake! Here you find more information about the cake. Show notes: 80/20 rule PowerPoint Keynote Prezi Martin Lindeskog's presentations on Haiku Deck
I will talk about tech stuff on Tuesday. It could be an app, a gadget, etc. I recently did a talk at a podcasting conference in Stockholm, Sweden. I then used the presentation tool called Haiku Deck. As I searched Google News, I found out that Haiku Deck is now acquired by BookRags, an ”edtech” company in Seattle. I am interested to learn about Adam Tratt’s new ventures in the future, and how BookRags will develop Haiku Deck in the years to come. What kind of presentation tools do you use? Show notes: Martin Lindeskog’s presentations on Haiku Deck Haiku Deck - Crunchbase After roller coaster startup journey, presentation app Haiku Deck sold to edtech company BookRags - GeekWire Following Sale of Haiku Deck, Adam Tratt Reflects on Startup Life - Xconomy Haiku Deck: a simple way to make better presentations (review) - Scott Berkun Episode 65 (2 minutes) was recorded on January 8, 2019, by podcaster, Martin Lindeskog, with Backpack Studio app, IK Multimedia iRig Mic Cast podcasting microphone, PreSonus HD7 professional monitoring headphones, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Post-production through the podcast maker, Alitu. Notes written in Ulysses app. Bumper and jingle by Jim Jonsson, JTunes Productions.
I will talk about tech stuff on Tuesday. It could be an app, a gadget, etc. I recently did a talk at a podcasting conference in Stockholm, Sweden. I then used the presentation tool called Haiku Deck. As I searched Google News, I found out that Haiku Deck is now acquired by BookRags, an ”edtech” company in Seattle. I am interested to learn about Adam Tratt’s new ventures in the future, and how BookRags will develop Haiku Deck in the years to come. What kind of presentation tools do you use? Show notes: Martin Lindeskog’s presentations on Haiku Deck Haiku Deck - Crunchbase After roller coaster startup journey, presentation app Haiku Deck sold to edtech company BookRags - GeekWire Following Sale of Haiku Deck, Adam Tratt Reflects on Startup Life - Xconomy Haiku Deck: a simple way to make better presentations (review) - Scott Berkun Episode 65 (2 minutes) was recorded on January 8, 2019, by podcaster, Martin Lindeskog, with Backpack Studio app, IK Multimedia iRig Mic Cast podcasting microphone, PreSonus HD7 professional monitoring headphones, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Post-production through the podcast maker, Alitu. Notes written in Ulysses app. Bumper and jingle by Jim Jonsson, JTunes Productions.
This solo episode is a shout-out to fellow authors, podcasters, and tea drinkers! A comment on my first book on tea, “knocked” me down for a bit. I am back up now, contemplating on how I will find the “first, ten” and the smallest viable audience. Show notes: 00 Just in Time for a Break 00 Karin Hoegh 01 Martin Lindeskog’s author page on Amazon 01 The Perfect Cuppa - Tea Sketches podcast 02 Carina Ridenius 02 Presentation (Skills) in Plain English podcast 03 Seth Godin on The Tim Ferriss Show 03 Audible - EGO NetCast 03 This Is Marketing: You Can't Be Seen Until You Learn to See by Seth Godin 03 Conversation Marketing: How to Be Relevant and Engage Your Customer by Speaking Human by Kevin Lund 04 Boss Jock / Backpack Studio app 04 Tim Sinclair - Ringr 04 Colin Gray - Alitu 04 Haiku Deck 05 Podcast conference ("Kommunikation med podcast”) in Stockholm, Sweden This episode (6 minutes) was recorded on November 4, 2018, by podcaster, Martin Lindeskog, with Boss Jock Studio app, lavalier microphone provided by Podconsult's boutique, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Post-production through Auphonic. Bumper and jingle by Jim Jonsson, JTunes Productions. Undersigned drank Yellow Label black tea blend by Lipton.
This solo episode is a shout-out to fellow authors, podcasters, and tea drinkers! A comment on my first book on tea, “knocked” me down for a bit. I am back up now, contemplating on how I will find the “first, ten” and the smallest viable audience. Show notes: 00 Just in Time for a Break 00 Karin Hoegh 01 Martin Lindeskog’s author page on Amazon 01 The Perfect Cuppa - Tea Sketches podcast 02 Carin Ridenius 02 Presentation (Skills) in Plain English podcast 03 Seth Godin on The Tim Ferriss Show 03 Audible - EGO NetCast 03 ThIs Marketing: You Can't Be Seen Until You Learn to See by Seth Godin 03 Conversation Marketing: How to Be Relevant and Engage Your Customer by Speaking Human by Kevin Lund 04 Boss Jock / Backpack Studio app 04 Tim Sinclair - Ringr 04 Colin Gray - Alitu 04 Haiku Deck 05 Podcast conference ("Kommunikation med podcast”) in Stockholm, Sweden This episode (6 minutes) was recorded on November 4, 2018, by podcaster, Martin Lindeskog, with Boss Jock Studio app, lavalier microphone provided by Podconsult's boutique, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Post-production through Auphonic. Bumper and jingle by Jim Jonsson, JTunes Productions. Undersigned drank Yellow Label black tea blend by Lipton.
Today we have a special ‘success story’ episode on Marketing Scoop. In this episode David’s joined by a lady who’s on the front lines of a content marketing revolution. She’s a speaker, a digital marketing adviser - and an award-winning global content creator. From LinkedIn, Alexandra Rynne. In this “success story” episode we focus in on “LinkedIn Secret Sauce” eBook and why that was such a marketing success. Some of the questions covered include: Can you give us an overview of what that Secret Sauce book is, and how you define marketing success? What do successful content marketers need to be doing as we head into 2019? Have the days of publish and hope finished - does every great piece of content need a launch strategy? How do you best repurpose your content without annoying people by showing them the same thing twice? What paid marketing best supports content marketing efforts? How do you measure the ROI of content marketing advertising? What style of ads are performing the best at the moment? You talk about using Haiku Deck and Pictochart in the Secret Sauce book - how important are decks as part of a modern content marketing strategy? On page 30 you talk about snackable stats - what are snackable stats and what is best practice? What kind of audience targeting have you had success with? When is LinkedIn livestreaming coming?
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In this episode of the (https://www.teachercast.net/tep) , we take a look at Google Slides and discover how useful they can be in the classroom beyond the traditional “Slide Deck” and be paired with STEM education topics such as coding and programming. In this episode, we discuss: Google Slides … Why do we love you?What are Google Slides good for beyond the traditional slide deck? How do you link slides together? Hidden features of Google Slides you might have missed. Should Google Slides be put in the same category as PowerPoint, Prezi, Haiku Deck and other slide programs? Using Google Slides as a Professional Learning Ice Breaker Follow our PodcastThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast (http://www.twitter.com/teachercast) The @TechEdShow (http://www.twitter.com/techedshow) Visit the www.TechEducatorPodcast.com (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com) Follow our HostsJeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury (http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Dr. Sam Patterson | @SamPatue (http://www.twitter.com/sampatue) Join the ConversationOur favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section. This weeks question is: Question: How are you using Google Slides and how can we all encourage our teachers to think outside of the box when it comes to presentation tools such as Slides? Explore these ResourcesIn this episode, we mentioned the following resources: TeacherCast Resources Learning the Parts of the Body with Google Slides (https://www.teachercast.net/blog/learn-body-parts-using-great-google-slides-template/) New Google Slides Features for Your Classroom (https://www.teachercast.net/can-new-google-slides-features-used-school/) Creative Ways of using Google Slides with your Students (https://www.teachercast.net/attc6-creative-ways-of-using-google-slides/) Using Google Slides as a Video Editor (https://www.teachercast.net/blog/google-slides-video-editor/) My Paperless Classroom Resources Learning how to create Google Slides Animations (https://www.teachercast.net/blog/creating-animations-with-google-slides/) Teaching Forward. Net Resources Working with Images in Slides (https://teachingforward.net/images-in-google-docs-slides/) Google Resources (https://teachingforward.net/educational-technology-resources/google/) Tech Tip of the WeekGoogle Slides is an extremely versatile application that can do so much more than just be a boring presentation player. From multi-student projects to graphic organizers, there are unlimited possibilities for your classroom projects. Join our PLNAre you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by commenting on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/educational-podcasting-today/id972444781?mt=2) today? I enjoy reading and sharing your comments on the podcast each week. Let’s Work TogetherHost: Jeff Bradbury (http://twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Email: (mailto:info@teachercast.net) Voice Mail: (http://www.teachercast.net/voicemail) YouTube: (http://www.teachercast.net/YouTube) iTunes: (http://www.teachercast.net/iTunes) Check Out More TeacherCast ProgrammingEducational Podcasting Today ( http://www.educationalpodcasting.today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today/) ) The http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com/) ) Ask The Tech Coach ( http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com (http://www.askthetechcoach.com/) ) View LIVE Professional Development from TeacherCastJoin us LIVE every Wednesday at [8:30] PM EST: (http://www.teachercast.tv/) Need a Presenter?Jeff Bradbury (http://jeffreybradbury.com/) , or to Broadcast your conference LIVE!
Rand Fishkin: The Wizard of Moz SEO's have always been tactical about how they use content, but they have become increasingly strategic and content-driven as digital marketing has evolved. Rand Fishkin talks about "the SEO as content strategist" and much more, including empathy and teamwork, "10X Content," voice search, and his thoughts on this week's FCC decision to roll back net neutrality. Rand's Bio Rand Fishkin goes by the ludicrous title, Wizard of Moz. He's founder and former CEO of SEO software startup Moz, host of Whiteboard Friday, co-author of a pair of books on SEO, co-founder of Inbound.org, and serves on the board of the presentation software firm, Haiku Deck. Rand's currently writing a book for Penguin/Random House on the ups and downs of startup culture, due out in 2018. In his minuscule spare time, he loves to travel with his wife, author Geraldine DeRuiter, and read about their adventures in her books and blog. Geraldine and Rand are also small investors in Backstage Capital and Techstars Seattle. Video Here's the video version of our conversation: https://youtu.be/u71KHOrLjyY Transcript This current version is not a word-for-word transcript, just my raw notes from my first listen-through of our conversation. The SEO as Content Strategist 1:15 how and why SEOs should be strategic about content - SEO used to be tactical: ID keywords, get links - a rankings strategy 1:50 SEO content strategy - start from a place of "I believe that if I can get my audience in front of this content it will help my brand, my conversions, my business goals" - after I create and amplify this content, the world will change in this way - start with: how to get them in front of my content - start with the right content - then find the right audience - do keyword research, etc. - and then search is another channel (along with word of mouth, email, etc.) to attract visitors to your content 3:15 evolution of the role - different content than 10-15 years ago - then formulaic keyword targeting landing pages - now serve visitor intent, accomplish task, amplification-worthy, viral-worthy - but similar volume of content creation in SEO role 4:45 how SEOs cope with SEO-unfriendly CMS's - work-arounds - SEOs becoming more technical - realization that marketing should drive decisions, not tech - tech should be there to serve business goals - much less of SEO Content Team Dynamics 7:40 optimal team? - "small teams of collaborators with different skills all working together" - e.g. content team that includes 2 devs, a designer, 2 content creators, an SEO strategist, and a content strategist - problem he sees all the time 8:55 team dynamics - "tribalism" - we crave it - "me good, you bad" - the "other team" the cause of problems - harder to complain when diverse team assigned a strategic goal 10:50 - empathy - core principle: "I want to be able to emotionally and intellectually put myself in someone else's shoes so that I can feel their pain and their problems, so that I can understand things from their perspective." - by doing that you can get a better relationship with - developers e.g. may not write a single line of code before they know X 12:45 - benefits of literally working side by side - no more villians "10X Content" 13:45 - "10X" Content - Google doc with criteria and examples at bit.ly/10Xcontent - remarkable content - that everyone has seen - that stuff is powerful - not required of every piece of content - but consult his list for inspiration for 10X content you could create for your audience 15:45 - yes, we serve customers and business goals, "But I think when content is really special and people get truly inspired - it becomes art. It's something that we do for ourselves. It's something that we do to be proud of. It's something that we do where we say, 'You know what, I made that, and whether it helps us get more free trials or close more business - that's fine,
To have a slide deck or to not have a slide deck? That is the question, or at least it is for many of the clients that I work with and many of the speakers in The Rebel Speaker Facebook group. Speakers write this great signature talk, and then they start wondering, "Should I have visuals?" Because they've been in that presentation where you're looking at the speaker and you're looking at the slides, and you think, "What version of eyeball hell is this?" For speakers, it's really important to have great slides with a great design if you choose to have visuals. It's what makes you a pro. Today my guest is Adam Tratt, and he knows all about great presentation design. He's the co-founder and CEO of Haiku Deck, an app for creating flawlessly beautiful presentations on iPad or the web. Haiku Deck has been ranked the number one productivity app in iTunes and 50 markets around the world. We discuss: The four design principles that every speaker should know about (and how #3 is the easiest to mess up) How Haiku Deck makes designing a presentation deck a breeze What Sir Mix A Lot has to do with designing a great an app (he likes big apps and he cannot lie)
Rand Fishkin uses the ludicrous title, Wizard of Moz. He's founder and former CEO of Moz, board member at presentation software startup Haiku Deck, co-author of a pair of books on SEO, and co-founder of Inbound.org. Rand's an unsaveable addict of all things content, search, & social on the web, from his multiple blogs to Twitter, Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn, and a shared Instagram account. In his miniscule spare time, he likes to galavant around the world with Geraldine and then read about it on her superbly enjoyable travel blog. Here are the highlights of our conversation with our guest: Helping people succeed in their professional careers and entrepreneurial ventures is and has been Rand’s passion. This calling was inspired because he was an accidental entrepreneur himself and really got his hands dirty in the SEO world before it snowballed into something. The philosophy of helping people without asking for return has built up a lot of goodwill and thereby has been instrumental in building their business and their overall success. Rand discusses a Twitter quote, ‘The best way to sell something – don’t sell anything. Earn the awareness, respect and trust of those who might buy.’ Start-ups inherit the strengths and weaknesses of their founders and Rand’s opportunities are software engineering and technical operations. He feels that Moz had inherited this and is the core of what holds them back in terms of scaling. Rand gets transparent and shares his combination for disaster: relying on personal intuition and sense of the market, getting khaki and greedy and getting a lot of funding. He further shares his broken theories and his realization that they do not have to lead the market; they just need to follow where it goes. Their philosophical approach to pivot towards focusing on the ‘now’ and the story behind one of Moz’s most successful launch ever. About his experience when they did a CEO Swap for week and how this gave him the insights what SEO world was like, what consultants were dealing with, how their processes were working, and what their struggles were. How the fact that there is no product fit in SEO, there is just the constant pursuit drives them to constantly practice; and how he sees the future and what he thinks is next; and his thoughts about the challenges in standing out from the entire noisy crowd. The things that Moz, and Rand personally, are working on as of this time including building a better system of keyword research through URLs, the Moz bar, investing in a fund called Backstage Capital, writing a book around transparency and veering away from the mistakes that conventional startup wisdom biases us towards.
Rand Fishkin is the founder and former CEO of Moz, board member at presentation software startup Haiku Deck, co-author of a pair of books on SEO, and co-founder of Inbound.org. Rand's an unsaveable addict of all things content, search, & social on the web. In this episode you'll learn: [00:54] What are Whiteboard Friday videos about and how they made Rand an online influencer? [00:52] Why should marketers focus on building relationships rather than being tactical? [02:00] Challenges marketers face [02:25] How not to be tempted to give tactical advice instead of a strategic one? [03:33] What does a wizard do at Moz? [04:15] Separate tracks for individual contributors and people managers - structure at Moz [05:23] Why managing people should not be a prerequisite for having a great career in marketing [06:17] How are marketers at Moz measured? [07:30] Top of funnel metrics [08:00] Bottom and middle of the funnel metrics [08:36] How to break down marketing channels to focus on? [14:00] Best days of the week for social engagement? [15:20] Rand's marketing failures [18:11] How does Rand use speaking gigs as a marketing tool? [21:00] How to create a great speech and be the one everyone is talking about? [22:16] How to prioritize which events are worth attending? Links mentioned: Rand on Twitter Rand's personal blog Whiteboard Friday videos How to create a great presentation Brought to you by Experiment 27. Find us on Youtube here. If you've enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the Digital Agency Marketing Podcast on iTunes and leave us a review for the show. Take part in the CONTEST we put together to celebrate the launch of this podcast. It's a contest where you can't lose. You will get something, it's just a matter of how much stuff you'll actually win. Click here to enter. Just for entering you will get a surprise everyone else has to pay for. You can't lose!
Adam Tratt shares how Haiku Deck was conceptualized from his struggle to design a presentation deck that accurately showcased the story he had in his head surrounding his former business. He wanted to create a beautiful presentation for his Board and investors but without a professional designer he was lost. And Haiku Deck was born.
Rand Fishkin is the co-author of The Art of SEO, and is a thought leader in the SEO field. His title at Moz is “The Wizard of Moz”, he's a board member for Haiku Deck, the co-founder of Inbound.org, and blogs on Moz.com. EPISODE The Marketing and SEO industry is growing, but tasks that should be simple can still take a huge amount of time. As a professional, your time is valuable, and Rand Fishkin, “The Wizard of Moz”, has created systems and tools that allow every busy SEO or marketing expert to create incredible results with tools that can do it all. We Discuss: How Rand came up with and created Moz programs. Why their programs are different from other available options. Rand's favorite automation and SEO tools. How SEO is changing, and how to keep up with the demands. For complete shownotes and more, please head over to www.marketingspeak.com/rand LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED The Art of SEO Moz Haiku Deck Inbound.org Moz Blog Keyword Explorer Open Site Explorer Google Keyword Planner Google Suggest Ubersuggest KeywordTool.io SEMRush WordTracker GrepWords API Google AdWords Moz Local Followerwonk Fresh Web Explorer John Rampton on Marketing Speak John Rampton on Twitter Majestic SEO Ahrefs MozRank MozTrust FullContact API Marketo Pitchbox Moz Free Trial Rand on Twitter STEP UP YOUR MARKETING GAME! After finding keywords that you want to use, test, test and do some tests, and continue to optimize and drop the ones that aren't performing. Marketers can get overwhelmed with the amount of tools that are available, especially with keyword data. Check out Keyword Explorer for an easy-to-use solution. Try out Moz products at Moz.com, you will receive your first 30 days for free. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! As always, thank you for tuning in. Please feel free to drop by the website to contact me or leave a comment. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it! -Stephan STAY CONNECTED 10 Point Facebook Ads Checklist - Free eBook | Twitter
How does a global technology company that powers billions of transactions – physical and digital make use of social selling? To find out, I had a great chat with Paul Lewis of Pitney Bowes. Questions for Paul: How did you implement social selling within the organisation? Can you talk us through the steps? When you rolled out this program, did you have strategy, training and other steps in place? How is social selling embedded in every salesperson’s daily workload? What were some of the challenges of this implementation and how did you address them? If we look at social channels, which ones work best for Pitney Bowes? Do you use video for social selling? Do you use a technology for employee advocacy? How do you measure success from social selling, and how can you track it back to the exact action of a salesperson? Your social selling leaderboard, does that correlate to the actual sales leaderboard? If we look into your crystal ball there, what do you think is the next big thing in this space? Who inspires you on social media? Answers all inside! Connect with Paul Lewis on Twitter https://twitter.com/paul_a_lewis & LinkedIn http://uk.linkedin.com/in/paullewis100 Our tip of the week is Haiku Deck http://haikudeck.com Our big shout goes out to Lisa Cervenka http://twitter.com/BrandNRD Read the show notes article: http://linkhumans.com/podcast/social-selling-pitney-bowes All podcast articles: http://linkhumans.com/podcast Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/smknowhow Finally, do join us at our new office warming party on Thursday 16 June 2016 from 6pm! We're at work.life, 13 Hawley Crescent, NW1 8NP, Camden Town. Catch you next week! Jorgen
Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World
Rand Fishkin uses the ludicrous title, Wizard of Moz. He's founder and former CEO of one of the world’s fastest growing software companies Moz, an online marketing platform that is worth more than US$120M. He’s a board member at presentation software startup Haiku Deck, co-author of a pair of books on SEO, and co-founder of Inbound.org. Rand's an unsaveable addict of all things content, search, & social on the web, from his multiple blogs to Twitter, Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn, and a shared Instagram account. In his miniscule spare time, he likes to galavant around the world with Geraldine and then read about it on her superbly enjoyable travel blog. In this episode we talk: - content marketing for large companies - funnel optimisation - lean marketing tactics - Japanese and Australian whisky Show Notes: MOZ: Moz.com Rand's Profile: Moz.com/rand Follow Rand on Twitter: @randfish Whiteboard Friday - Visualizing the Marketing Funnel: https://moz.com/blog/why-the-inbound-marketing-funnel-is-essential-whiteboard-friday --- I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you’d like to receive a weekly email from me, complete with reflections, books I’ve been reading, words of wisdom and access to blogs, ebooks and more that I’m publishing on a regular basis, just leave your details at www.futuresquared.xyz/subscribe and you’ll receive the very next one. Listen on Apple Podcasts @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Also available on: Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and Soundcloud Twitter: www.twitter.com/steveglaveski Instagram: www.instagram.com/@thesteveglaveski Future Squared: www.futuresquared.xyz Steve Glaveski: www.steveglaveski.com Medium: www.medium.com/@steveglaveski
ipad4productivity - Produktiver mit dem iPad im Unternehmen mit Thorsten Jekel
In dieser Episode lernen Sie mit Haiku Deck eine Präsentationslösung kennen, mit der Sie in kürzester Zeit hochprofessionelle Bidercharts erstellen können. In diesem Podcast geht es um den produktiven Einsatz des iPads im Unternehmen. Sie erhalten hier die komprimierte Erfahrung aus vielen iPad-Einfuehrungsprojekten. Dieser Podcast hilft Ihnen mit dem iPad wirklich Ihre Produktivitat im Unternehmen zu steigern. Mehr Informationen und alle Links zu den vorgestellten Apps erhalten Sie unter http://www.ipad4productivity.com Ihr Thorsten Jekel
Time to Shine Podcast : Public speaking | Communication skills | Storytelling
Adam Tratt is the co-founder and CEO of Haiku Deck, a software company based in Seattle. Haiku Deck’s motto is “Presentation software that inspires.” Adam has years of experience in marketing, business development, startups, and of course, he is an outstanding speaker who loves storytelling. The Story of Haiku Deck Adam met his co-founder Kevin […]
Time to Shine Podcast : Public speaking | Communication skills | Storytelling
Adam Tratt is the co-founder and CEO of Haiku Deck, a software company based in Seattle. Haiku Deck's motto is “Presentation software that inspires.” Adam has years of experience in marketing, business development, startups, and of course, he is an outstanding speaker who loves storytelling. The Story of Haiku Deck Adam met his co-founder Kevin […]
Le numéro 35 du podcast Rendez-Vous Numérique est en ligne! Retrouvez-nous sur http://www.rendezvousnumerique.com/ sur iTunes (Audio) http://ow.ly/u7qUj ou dans le flux RSS (Audio) http://ow.ly/u7r3w pour votre lecteur de podcast. Chaque semaine, +Benoît Chamontin (www.geeksandcom.com), +Benoit Descary (www.descary.com) et +Sébastien Gagnon (www.sebastiengagnon.com) reviennent sur l'actualité des médias sociaux et donnent leurs conseils / opinions pour votre stratégie numérique. Au programme cette semaine notamment : - Facebook offrira plus d'options de contrôle de son fil de nouvelles ; - Nouvelle version de Facebook Places ; - Facebook propose une fonctionnalité permettant de générer automatiquement une vidéo de "remerciements" à envoyer à ses amis ; - Lors de la première journée à l'attention des analystes et investiseurs, le CEO de Twitter annonce de nombreuses fonctionnalitées à venir ; - Possiblité d'ajouter du contenu vidéo directement sur Twitter ; - Il sera possible de discuter d’un Tweet public en messagerie privée ; - Il y aura de nouvelles cartes publicitaires ; - Il y aura les “moments forts” dans le fil de publications ; - Twitter proposera du contenu aux nouveaux utilisateurs dès leur première connexion ; - YouTube annonce son service Music Key ; - Google Trends intègre la liste des vidéos virales sur YouTube ; - Instagram: modifiez la description de vos photos et découvrez de nouveaux utilisateurs ; - La publicité arrive sur Instagram Canada ; - Intégration de Haiku Deck à SlideShare. Créez vos présentations directement sur SlideShare ; - Édition basique sur Microsoft et arrivée sur Android.
[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”3.0.47″][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”3.0.47″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”3.0.47″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”] Create amazing visual presentations with ease using Haiku Deck Those of you who have been following my page for a while know that I am not a fan of bullet points in a presentation, and […] The post MFI 20: My 2 Must Have Tools to Create Amazing Presentations & Image Graphics appeared first on Modern Fire Instructor.com.
Mike just returned from a whirlwind travel schedule, and on this episode of The Productivityist Podcast he discusses how (and why) he went iOS only on this trip. He also offers up his presentation app of choice and sings the praises of SimpleREV. Relevant Links http://ipadonlybook.com/ (iPad Only by Augusto Pinaud and Michael Sliwinski) http://unstuckable.co/ (Stephen Warley - Unstuckable) https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/presentations/id890727601?mt=11&uo=4&at=10l66s (Presentations by David Sparks) https://productivityist.simplecast.fm/4 (The Productivityist Podcast: Tasking, Tracking, and Tactics with David Sparks) https://www.haikudeck.com/ (Haiku Deck) http://patrickrhone.net/ (Patrick Rhone) http://valueofsimple.com/ (Joel Zaslovsky - Value of Simple) http://simplelifetogether.com/ (Daniel and Vanessa Hayes - Simple Life Together) http://simplerev.com/ (SimpleREV) https://gumroad.com/l/beyondtrying (Beyond Trying: The new eBook by Mike Vardy) Want to send Mike an app, book, or something similar to discuss on the show? Email him at podcast@productivityist.com and he'll give it a look. Want to listen on Stitcher? http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=53149&refid=stpr (Click here.) Support The Productivityist Podcast by becoming a patron! http://www.patreon.com/Productivityist (Click here) to visit The Productivityist Podcast's Patreon page and see what perks await those who pitch in a buck or more.
Lars Schmidt and Craig Fisher recently recorded a podcast for the Cool Tools show with guest Chip Luman from Hirevue about how to ditch your laptop and live in the cloud. Chip is a frequent business traveler like Lars and Craig and has taken to using just small devices on the road and keeping all his data stored in the cloud. We discuss our top tips, apps, and strategies for being more lightweight in the air and on the ground.Chip's tips:Cloud apps: various free cloud storage apps, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive to store my stuff, Evernote, Cloudmagic, LastPass, Haiku Deck, Presi and CloudOn to access and manage my stuff, Bloomfire, Salesforce for work specific stuff - of course Pages, Numbers & Keynote get used too. Personal: Capture - FilmicPro, Camera+, InstagramTravel - TripIt, DeltaSocial - Hootsuite, Facebook, LinkedIn, Foursquare, - kinda use Google+Checking out - Refresh, Wunderlist (as a replacement to ZenDone that is not planning an iPad app) and Cloudbeats/TuneBoxDevices: iPhone, iPad, Zagg keyboard, Jambox, Bluetooth for the Jambox and ZaggMusic: iTunes, Shazam, Spotify, Soundcloud, Songkick, BandsInTown, Last.fm, KRCL 90.9, NPR Music, Checking out - Cloudbeats/TuneBox
A Skype chat with Catherine Fisher Carr, Haiku Deck vice president for marketing. To see one of her Haiku decks, visit http://www.haikudeck.com/p/kvovrxeXoI/about-me Take Off 82