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We'd love to have your feedback and ideas for future episodes of Retail Unwrapped. Just text us!Special Guests: Lisa Holland, Executive Head Enterprise Analytics at Albertsons CompaniesDan Bonert, Senior Vice President of Retail Media, Merchandising Analytics and Collaborations at NIQWendy Liebman, CEO and Founder/Chief Shopper at WSL Strategic RetailCraig Dubitsky, Founder of Happy CoffeeThe retail apocalypse isn't coming from economic downturns; it's being driven by executives who still believe traditional demographics predict shopping behavior and loyalty. Customers have moved beyond typical market segment classifications to psychological and emotional influences. The most successful organizations have abandoned demographic targeting and price wars to focus on earning customer trust through authentic value propositions that solve real human problems. Join Shelley and guests Lisa Holland, Executive Head Enterprise Analytics at Albertsons Companies; Dan Bonert, Senior Vice President of Retail Media, Merchandising Analytics and Collaborations at NIQ; Wendy Liebman, CEO and Founder/Chief Shopper at WSL Strategic Retail; and Craig Dubitsky, Founder of Happy Coffee as they discuss the new state of customer marketing. They reveal how leveraging retail media networks (processing over 2.4 trillion weekly transactions) delivers unprecedented behavioral insights. They also describe how winning companies are transforming physical retail spaces from transactional hubs into community connection centers where human connection creates indispensable relationships that digital alternatives cannot replicate. Breakthrough insights reshaping a competitive advantage are that emotional innovation trumps technical apps. Plus, an authentic brand voice cannot be manufactured by third-party performative marketing campaigns but must emerge organically from genuine values integrated directly into operational decisions.For more strategic insights and compelling content, visit TheRobinReport.com, where you can read, watch, and listen to content from Robin Lewis and other retail industry experts, and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Today on Spaghetti on the Wall Armando Leduc talks with network marketing expert Chris Schweda to discuss the entrepreneurial mindset and the secrets to long-term success. Chris shares his journey from being a horseshoer to becoming a successful network marketer, highlighting how he built multiple thriving businesses, including his current venture, Beif, a company centered around instant-gratification wellness products like Happy Coffee. Chris dives into topics like cultivating leadership, creating simple systems, and why instant gratification is key for growing customer bases. Whether you're a network marketing veteran, a newcomer, or an entrepreneur seeking inspiration, this episode is packed with practical advice and personal stories of transformation and resilience. Tune in to hear how Chris and Armando explore the potential of turning life's lemons into lemonade—one opportunity at a time! Leduc Entertainment is a video production company with offices in New Orleans, Atlanta and Los Angeles. We help business owners and creatives scale their businesses through video marketing. Using YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn and Twitter, we are able to communicate your message, brand and product in an engaging way. Your business deserves great videos!
This weeks guest is Madeleine Hayles who is a sommelier and the owner of Happy Coffee And Wine, a cafe and wine bar in the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mads had done several stints at classic restaurants like Terroni and higher end fine dining at Actinolite and Hop Goods Foodliner, but she found her passion working at Midfield Wine Bar. After 4 years there, Mads and several partners opened up Happy Coffee and Wine in 2019 - a neighbourhood spot focused on keeping wine diverse and affordable. The cafe and wine bar is more likely to carry a pet-nat than a barolo, but aren't necessarily a natural wine bar. More recently, Mads has gotten into winemaking. Mads has done a couple of harvests at Trail Estate Winery in Prince Edward County, and at 2Naturkinder in Franken, Germany. Currently, Mads is working on her own wine project focusing on Ontario hybrid varietals, hopefully to be released in the new year. Mads is also working on a new collaboration with Jess Maiorano, the chef & owner of Pasta Forever, a specialty pasta shop, Italian grocer & caterer on Dundas West. The new restaurant is named Zia's Place and is set to open in January 2025. Links @happycoffeeandwine happycoffeeandwine.com @pastaforeverto pastaforever.ca @sugarrunbar @babylonsistersbar @the_industry_podcast email us: info@theindustrypodcast.club Podcast Artwork by Zak Hannah zakhannah.co
In this episode I am joined by Craig Dubitsky, Co-Founder & CEO of Happy Coffee, alongside actor Robert Downey Jr. Slow roasted coffee creates complex notes, char-free and smooth taste, all while sourcing from thoughtful growers across 8 countries. Trust me, if you haven't tried Happy Coffee yet, I'm sure you've tried one of his other brands. He is the man behind consumer brands such as Method soap, EOS (lip balm), and Hello Products (oral care). Make sure to check out Happy Coffee at: https://www.happyproducts.com/ Visit Starting Small Media: https://startingsmallmedia.org/ Subscribe to exclusive Starting Small emails: https://startingsmallmedia.org/newsletter-signup Follow Starting Small: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tour LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle Thank you to this episodes mid-break sponsor, Bluesound, the ultimate in high-fidelity audio. The Bluesound ecosystem uses your home wireless network not just to stream music, but also to communicate with other BluOS-enabled players on your network. With the BluOS Controller App for your smart device, you can play your music in perfect sync, or play different music simultaneously. Made for more than MP3, Bluesound is compatible with a wide range of digital formats, including MQA for studio-master-quality sound. Make sure to check them out now and save 15% off your purchase with code: STARTINGSMALL15 at https://www.bluesound.com/
Episode 119 with Rachel Toku-Appiah, who is the Director of Program Advocacy and Communications for Africa at the Gates Foundation, and is at the forefront of advocating for gender equality across the African continent. Her extensive expertise and leadership within the foundation's advocacy efforts position her at the forefront of this critical movement.Before joining the foundation in 2021, she spent more than two decades in key global health and development roles, most recently as director for food security and nutrition at Global Citizen. Earlier, she worked for the Graça Machel Trust, launching the organisation and later working to build up its nutrition programme across the African continent and beyond. As country director in Lesotho for the Clinton Foundation, she oversaw programmes that strengthened all aspects of the country's health system, from human resources and infrastructure to laboratory services and supply chain management.What We Discuss With RachelHow would you describe the current state of financial access for women entrepreneurs in Africa?What role do you see digital financial services playing in bridging the finance gap for women entrepreneurs in Africa? What are the key challenges you encounter in promoting financial inclusion for women in Africa?How does the foundation navigate the cultural and societal barriers that limit women's access to finances in Africa?Are there any current positive trends or activities in Africa aimed at enhancing women's economic empowerment through improved financial access?Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss The Incredible Story of Happy Coffee's Impact on Nigeria's Coffee Culture and Value Chain? Make sure to check it out!Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps!Connect with Terser on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamuConnect with Rachel on LinkedIn at Rachel Toku-Appiah, and Twitter (X) @GatesAfrica Support the showDo you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk
Episode 118 with Princess Adeyinka Tekenah, CEO of Happy Coffee, an indigenous Nigerian coffee brand and coffee solution company that has been actively dedicated to creating awareness about the Nigerian coffee value chain and improving the production and consumption of locally sourced Nigerian coffee since its establishment in 2015. Despite facing challenges common to startups in Nigeria, such as limited funding opportunities, Happy Coffee has thrived through bootstrapping and reinvesting profits. They have actively designed innovative solutions to withstand shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic. Happy Coffee offers a range of coffee products sourced from the Mambilla Plateau in Taraba, in addition to providing services such as mobile café service, coffee catering for indoor and outdoor events, barista training, café setup programmes, and consultancy services.What We Discuss With Princess AdeyinkaWhat specific challenges did you face as a startup in Nigeria's coffee industry?What innovative solutions has Happy Coffee developed to address challenges within the Nigerian coffee value chain?How have you gone about forming relationships with farmers and investing in farms to strengthen the coffee value chain?How does Happy Coffee actively contribute to promoting the consumption of locally sourced Nigerian coffee?What are your thoughts on the belief that Nigerians or Africans in general don't consume coffee or that there isn't a coffee culture in Nigeria?Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss Discovering, Developing, and Signing Emerging World-Class Football Players From Africa? Make sure to check it out!Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps!Connect with Terser on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamuConnect with Princess Adeyinka on LinkedIn at Princess Adeyinka, and Twitter (X) @YinkaahSupport the showDo you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk
In this episode, Wendy Liebmann talks to Craig Dubitsky, founder of Happy™ products, about his recent launch of Happy™ Coffee, his partnership with Robert Downey Jr., and how philanthropy is embedded in reinventing the category at retail. They discuss:What it takes to be a serial entrepreneur (a clue: it's being obsessed with people)How to disrupt massive, CPG categories, including home care, lip care, oral care and now coffeeBuilding a unique business model based on bringing happiness to everyday categories at affordable pricesFinding the right retailers who understand and can articulate the emotional opportunity on the shelfHow to embed philanthropy into a brand to make a real difference to people's mental health and wellbeingThe importance of design in creating something people want and use everyday Forgetting the usual business buzzwords and focusing on – and articulating – what people want and need to be happyVisit our website for transcripts and video podcasts. Subscribe and rate us with your favorite podcast app!
Why so serious? Coffee is a beverage that inspires a wide range of emotions but within the specialty industry in organizations, competitions, and businesses it has somehow moved away from one of the main emotions that draws so many to it. Happiness. As we focus on improving our skills, pushing our craft, and solving problems, we also need to make room for fun, community, encouragement and create relations that relieve stress instead of creating it. Today we are going to joined by someone whose own journey in coffee has taught her deep lessons about place, belonging, professional development and how being happy is an absolute necessity. We are talking with the indelible Wendelien van Bunnik! Wendelien van Bunnik is the 2019 Dutch Barista Champion, Dutch Aeropress ánd World Aeropress Champion. She started her career in coffee in 2010, and has competed in coffee competitions since 2011. She started her career as a barista, though after three years, she was employed at a Dutch specialty coffee roastery. Here, she was responsible for wholesale training and education for over 9 years. She has started her own business in 2021 as an AST, trainer and consultant.Though she is a trainer through and through, chances are you know Wendelien from her humorous and relatable content she shares on her Instagram account @wendeliendrinkscoffee . She is also the founder of The Happy Coffee Network: an open, welcome community space on an online platform, which launches in March '23. This Network is a friendly online place for barista's to connect, share experiences and knowledge as well as provide access to resources and support, no matter their level of coffee skill. In this episode we will be learning about Wendelien's journey into professional coffee, how she discovered her place and voice in the process, and what she has to say to us about finding happiness. We discuss: Growing in coffee and taking control of career Maturing and learning humility The curse of having "expert" status Difference between something being hard vs wrong Burn out and hanging on to hope Finding the place and path that is right for you Validation, learning, and effective training The need for encouragement, community, and joy What is The Happy Coffee Network Links: www.thehappycoffeenetwork.com Instagram: @wendeliendrinkscoffee Instagram: @thehappycoffeenetwork Related Episodes: 008 : Finding Joy in Coffee w/ Nathanael May 366: A Conversation w/ Chris Baca of Cat and Cloud Coffee 243 : Encore Episode! “The Sleepwalking Barista (Owner)” 077 : How you can Happen to your Career w/ Scott Anthony Barlow : A frame work for finding the right work 260 : Wait! Is your current Job actually the right Job? 292 : How to Take Charge and Drive Your Career w/ Ed Evarts Interested in leveling up your coffee shop or setting up 1:1 coaching? Click here to schedule a free consulting discovery call with KTTS Click here to book a formal one-on-one consulting call! Visit our amazing Sponsors! www.groundcontrol.coffee www.pacficfoodservice.com www.coffeefest.com
Juliet and Jacoby begin by sharing their thoughts on a story about nudists who eat only fruit, before wondering if Gen-Z has canceled Christmas pudding. Then they discuss inflation, and later try Happy Coffee from Two Robbers' for this week's Taste Test. Finally, they close the show by sharing their personal food news and reacting to a listener-submitted voicemail. Do you have Personal Food News? We want to hear from you! Leave us a voicemail at 646-783-9138 or email ListenerFoodNews@Gmail.com for a chance to have your news shared on the show. Hosts: Juliet Litman and David Jacoby Producers: Mike Wargon and Ronak Nair Musical Elements: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I talked a bit last week about learning to not limit my happiness out of guilt but I've gone even deeper on that and want to share it with you. About buying a plane ticket to the number one place I've wanted to go for my entire life and then sobbing out of fear and sadness and guilt. Well my friends - Did you know that there is an actual phobia for this? It's called cherophobia - When a person has an aversion to being happy. -- THANK YOU TO THIS WEEK'S PODCAST SPONSORS Try the benefits for yourself! Go to AARP.org/EGRAM to join for just $12 for your first year with automatic renewal. You'll get a second membership for free, plus AARP the Magazine and a free gift! Say goodbye to generic hair care for good. today. Go to Functionofbeauty.com/EGRAM to take your Hair Goals quiz, and you'll save 25% on your first order. Get started making the most of your content with Issuu today for FREE or if you sign up for a premium account you will get 50% off when you go to ISSUU.com/podcast and use promo code COFFEE. When you're wearing Rothy's, your footprint feels lighter than ever. Get $20 off your first purchase today at rothys.com/EGRAM. — Call/text your enneagram questions to (828) 338-9127 Grab a copy of my book at www.thehonestenneagram.com Check out my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/sarajanecase Grab a copy of know your parenting personality https://amzn.to/37Zbh0l
Here is the fifth episode of the Season II of Journeys in Entrepreneurship. In this episode, Princess Adeyinka Tekenah - CEO Happy Coffee Nigeria, interviews Alh MD Abubakar on his journey from starting his business in 2001 to growing it as the largest fresh milk producer in Nigeria. Alhaji MD is a former banker with over a decade of experience in development and commercial banking. He switched from banking to starting L&Z Integrated Farms with his two wives in 1997. He started L&Z from the cattle rearing business to expand its offerings to the entire Dairy Value Chain - from production to marketing. L&Z produces fresh milk, yoghurt, fura-da- nono, ice cream and chicken. Interviewing her is FATE Foundation Scaleup Lab 4 Alumni Princess Adeyinka Tekenah. Princess Adeyinka is the founder of one of Nigeria's premier indigenous coffee franchises: Happy Coffee is an ingenious Nigerian coffee brand on a mission to give happiness in every cup by delivering a liberating coffee experience through our freshly roasted, wholly and locally grown Nigerian coffee beans. You are in for a super amazing time listening/watching this episode. Don't forget to share your feedback, comments and experience with us too. We look forward to them. Don't forget to share or refer someone to also watch/listen to this podcast.
In this episode of the Coffee With Coaches podcast, Melina Panetta gets specific - sharing her process for becoming 20% happier in life. Melina is a feminist and success coach that teaches fellow women how to live a happier life. Throughout her career, despite being successful, Melina had a hard time remaining positive as loneliness, fatigue, and stress crept in. However, she took a leap of faith that would eventually turn her life for the better and she continues to help other people and women make that jump as well. To learn more about The Coffee With Coaches podcast, please visit: https://boxer.agency/coffee-with-coaches/
Happy Weekend! Happy Saturday! Happy Coffee, Chaos, & Chatter podcast time!Mike Peterson. Murderer or just a man in the wrong place at the wrong time? Two women he's been married to die mysteriously and almost the same way. Evidence shows that maybe it was a rogue attack from a nighttime creature. We'll never know! The Joelma building in Brazil. Super haunted. Super Cursed? The locals say it is. A tragedy struck the building in 1974 and poor fire regulations are to blame. Now the spirits of 13 people are said to cry out in their graves. -We hope you guys enjoy this episode! Thanks again to our awesome listeners! We really need you guys to hit that follow button! Give us one of those hearts or thumbs up, or a star, whatever your podcast streaming service provides. Patreon support = awesome merch! Check us out (link below)! -Let us know if you have a topic you'd like us to discuss or personal reader stories to share. If you haven't yet, please take a quick moment to subscribe, like, love, and rate! Toss a #CoffeeChaosChatter into your social media posts when talking about our podcast! -Check out our website at: https://www.coffeechaoschatter.comSupport us onPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/coffeechaoschatterFollow us onFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/coffeechaoschatterDiscord: https://discord.gg/qftGU3rCwf Instagram: @coffeechaoschatterContact us at coffeechaoschatter@gmail.com
Get your Free Happy Coffee sample for only shipping cost. Click here to get more details and watch A 2 minute video about this amazing product http://www.elevacity.com/awesomedaysBetsy Lanz I am an innovator and motivator for methods of living your favorite and best self in your relationships and businesses so you can live to thrive and shine. I get paid to make people smile and increase joy in peoples lives. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMBlondie)
Was ist bewusster Kaffeekonsum? Zu diesem Thema habe ich mit Christian Häfner von Happy Coffee gesprochen. Wir hatten bereits vor einem Jahr ein Interview und nun ist er im Podcast dabei.
Christian Häfner ist Online-Firmengründer aus Leidenschaft. Seine Vision: Anderen (angehenden) Gründern dabei zu helfen, sich mit dem eigenen Business ihren individuellen Wunsch-Lifestyle zu erschaffen. Ich habe Christian Häfner schon genossen, bevor ich ihn überhaupt kannte – nämlich in Form der hervorragenden Espresso-Bohnen von Happy Coffee. Noch mehr genossen habe ich allerdings das Interview, dass ich gerade mit ihm geführt habe. Er ist einfach ein sehr entspannter Typ, der mit großem Eifer und enormer Zielstrebigkeit seine Projekte umsetzt. Mich hat vor allem die Kombination aus Intuition und Zahlen, Daten, Fakten überzeugt. Christian Häfner ist Gründer, seit er 18 ist. Heute ist der gebürtige Rheinländer Mitte 30 und hat neben Happy Coffee auch FastBill gegründet, ein sehr erfolgreiches Tool für digitale Buchhaltung. Außerdem ist er Gründer der Plattform für Freunde des Surfsports meerdavon und von LetsSeeWhatWorks – einem Blog über Business, digitale Tools und Marketing. Auf diesem populären Blog schreibt er über seine Erfahrungen als Online-Unternehmer. Damit möchte Christian anderen (angehenden) Gründern helfen, sich mit dem eigenen Business ihren individuellen Wunsch-Lifestyle zu erschaffen. Aus diesem Video habe ich vor allem zwei Erkenntnisse mitgenommen: Wie enorm wichtig es ist, den Fokus auf den Bau von Systeme zu richten, die nicht von einem selber abhängig sind. Und darauf zu achten, dass die Einkommensströme so verteilt sind, dass sie auch ohne aktive Arbeit immer weiter laufen. Links & Emfehlungen Wer mehr über Christian erfahren will, der sollte einfach mal den Blog LetsSeeWhatWorks ansteuern – und sich dabei einen guten Espresso aus Happy Coffee Bohnen (*) zubereiten.
DNX - Digitale Nomaden Podcast mit Marcus Meurer & Felicia Hargarten
Shownotes: Folge Christian auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christhaefner/ Oder folge Happy Coffee auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happycoffee_org/ Hier gehts zur Homepage von Happy Coffee: https://de.happycoffee.org/ Fast Bill: https://www.fastbill.com/ Let See what works: https://letsseewhatworks.com/ Meer davon: https://meerdavon.com/ Hol dir jetzt kostenlos das ultimative DNX Erfolgskit mit unseren 7 Erfolgsgeheimnissen für deine persönliche und finanzielle Freiheit [www.dnxnews.de] Connecte dich online mit unserer weltweiten DNX Facebook Community auf Facebook mit zehntausenden von gleichgesinnten Digitalen Nomaden und Lifehackern[www.dnxcommunity.de] Du möchtest Sonic Blue und Yara Joy live erleben? Du möchtest Gleichgesinnte treffen, von den Besten der Besten lernen, dein Business aufs nächste Level bringen und verdammt viel Spaß haben? Dann komm unbedingt auf das nächste DNX Event in Berlin: DNX Festival in Berlin (20€ Gutscheincode “DNX-PODCAST”) [www.dnxfestival.de]
Brief update on the different Podcasts! Happy Coffee, and Enjoy!
Each episode will be a discussion of some sort of “deal”. Usual format will be me interviewing someone who is a top earner or company executive. Focus will be on extracting the exact benefits of their opportunity. I will also talk about whatever comes up and will undoubtedly have some fun discussions about all the stuff that most other people are afraid to talk about! It’s about to get real. Listen in to hear the real deal!
In the final episode of Season 1, we'll look back and recap some key takeaways from "Your Home Coffee Routine, Plus 1" and look forward to Season 2 exploring a topic that I'm very excited to talk about...listen to this episode for more details! Happy Coffee, you beautiful people. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/craftyourowncoffee/message
Sarah is the Chief Happiness Officer at Happy Coffee Consulting. She is also the Head of Customer Service at Sure Petcare managing a customer service team that works across borders using several languages. For CX Files she is speaking in her Happy Coffee capacity. Sarah speaks on this podcast about Employee Experience and the importance of great managers and work culture - how does this influence CX? https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmetcalfecambs/ https://www.happycoffeeconsulting.co.uk/
In dieser Episode beschäftigen wir uns mit dem erfolgreichem Aufbau einer Marke und dem Onlineverkauf von Kaffee. Christian Häfner verrät uns, welche Vorgehensweisen und Marketingkanäle besonders wichtig sind, um online Kaffee zu verkaufen. Wir sprechen über seine First Steps beim Aufbau einer neuen Marke. Die Produktfindung. Die richtige Targetierung. Abomodelle. Welche Alleinstellungsmerkmale wichtig sind. Und wie man es schafft Käufer immer wieder zum Kauf zu bewegen und den Kunden an sich zu binden. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business
In this episode Mike and Matt discuss what it's like to take on your first website contract as a complete beginner web developer, focusing on a small business website refresh. Segment 1 - Gathering Requirements We’ve talked about requirements a few times but this whole conversation will be very specific to a typical first site that a developer will have to do for their first project. So in this scenario a small business call Happy Coffee has approached you with a request for their old site to be updated. The site is from the early 2000 and is very old, not responsive and has outdated information about their business. They would like you to update their online presence with the new web standards and make their site look more modern. Your job here is to figure out what the clients preferences are and if they align with your vision for the new site Ask them to send you some sites of the their competitors they like and to highlight the specific sections that appeal to them Ask them about specific features that you know are common to these kinds of ‘business card/online presence’ type sites. Contact forms Large cover images Services offered Map of the location Hours of operation Small “Our Story” section Photo Gallery It’s also important to gauge if they have content for you or if you will need to generate content yourself, whether that is images or text. This will give you a great starting point for either creating a static site from scratch or choosing a template to fill in and adjust Now usually during the more general portion of this process you’ll also be discussing pricing but I’m going to intentionally leave that part out as it’s a whole other can of worms and can be discussed in a separate episode. But usually for a first project, my advice is to be reasonable with your pricing, don’t do it for free but know that this is a stepping stone and the client is taking as much of a risk on you as you are sacrificing price wise for the client. Segment 2 - Design and Iteration Generally when someone wants a basic website, especially when it’s a small business, they’ll want to keep the budget low, cutting down on hours is probably one of the easiest ways to lower the price for a customer, having a basic design allows you to cut down some hours while maintaining quality Often times on larger websites clients will want a wireframe, as well as a prototype, or a fully done-up visual design before they’ll approve the look and you can start coding When it comes to smaller projects we’ll generally skip a lot of the designing procedure and rely solely on wireframes for a visual aid As a brief aside, even some of our larger customers accept wireframes as the basis of their design in order to keep costs down and get the project up and running as quickly as possible Typically we’ll make 3-4 different wireframe layouts based on what the customer has requested, often times we’ll get a few reference sites (as Mike mentioned) from them during the gathering requirements stage of our interaction to speed up our wireframe creation After showing off the various wireframe designs, we’ll get the client to choose their favourite one, get general feedback if they’re not happy with any of them, or get them to mix-and-match pieces of the wireframes together (slider from design 1, footer from design 3, etc.) This part of the procedure can take anywhere from a few hours, to over a week depending on how involved your client would like to be in the design - sometimes the design will flip-flop between a few options before finally landing on the one that will be put into production, so this step requires patience One thing of note, all clients are different, but from our experience if you’re struggling with the basics of choosing one of the designs that you made (ie the client doesn’t like any of them) sometimes you need to have a discussion with them to reiterate what their goals are to ensure that you’re on the same page (ie you might be focusing on showing off their photos, while they just want people to see the phone number and call the office) Luckily with simple designs the selection procedure is often the least painful and you’ll be off to the development stage in no time Segment 3 - Development Since this is a simple static site development is fairly straight forward There are a few choices you will be faced with Go with a template Create a static site from scratch If time allows I would recommend creating a site from scratch as you will learn the basics a lot better, and give yourself a better understanding of CSS, HTML and JS The workflow I do when creating a site is I first create a skeleton file structure with the typical css and js and img folders. Depending on how you were taught you can either do this manually or with webpack and babel. I’ll focus more on just a simple file structure now but don’t be afraid to use the tools you were taught if you are comfortable with them. When creating the folder structure create all the necessary files you’ll need to start the site Index.html Main.css Main.js mailer.php For the html I like to create the structure of the entire site (assuming it’s a one page site like this one) I try to keep it as basic as possible with the fewest container divs as I can Hopefully you have all the content you need for the site already but if you don’t make sure to use lorem ipsum or placeholder images so you can just quickly replace the when you have them For css my recommendation is to start with a flexbox layout, as it’s supported on most browser version and will not require you to create backwards compatibility/fall back css Remember to make the site responsive, combining flexbox features and media queries makes this relatively simple for a small site such a this For js all you’ll really have to handle is the contact form ajax call. So organize a ajax object based on your input fields and create a ajax request to your php contact form to start the mailer process Mailer.php will then handle creating the email and sending it. Make sure to do some testing on any device you can get your hands on. Especially smaller phones and tablets as those can be weird resolutions you might have missed. If you have a few friends that can test out the site for you that's always suggested as getting a fresh look on something can be hugely beneficial. They will be able to pick out any glaring errors if they exist right away. It is also a good idea to set yourself up for future revisions, so if the client states that they will be updating the logo every season or year create a simple file structure and file naming scheme without your application that will make it easy for you to update these files in the future Segment 4 - Deployment Often times when a customer is just refreshing their design, they’ll want to keep the same setup that they have - same host, domain name, etc. which makes your setup rather easy Assuming they want their setup the same, you can typically ask for FTP access and then upload your new site design, this is of course assuming you want to go live right away One important thing of note, is that if you’re replacing an existing website, it’s a good idea to take a backup of it. All setups are different, but in general, creating a new folder called “OLD” and putting the old site files in there is a good way to ensure you don’t delete something vital, or have the site go down for long in the event that something goes wrong with your new design If something does go wrong with the new design, you can always revert your changes to the old design by copying those “OLD” files back to where they were to lessen the amount of downtime a user might see In addition, a site owner may want to keep the old site around for people to use for a few weeks before migrating over to the new one, or they may want to get customer feedback on the new design before fully committing and taking the OLD site offline Every situation is different when it comes to deployment - always remember to never delete something that you can’t get back easily - back it up, even if the changes you’re inputting seem trivial Web News - Android Desktop & Chrome OS Software ecosystems are meant to bridge the gap between different pieces of hardware - computer (desktop/laptop), tablet, phone, smartwatch These ecosystems bring the notifications and other features that we all enjoy, cross-platform so that we can continue to enjoy them at our desk or on the go In general, a lot of these ecosystems are bridging a literal OS gap where people use multiple operating systems in a single device setup such as Windows, Android, Wear OS Recently the Pixel Slate was released bringing a “laptop-like” tablet that can run Android apps on top of Chrome OS, this type of device is basically a hardware bridge of sorts that is trying to bring you the portability of a tablet, the versatility of using familiar Android apps from your phone, while still having the ability to be used as a traditional laptop - assuming you buy a type-cover for it This begs the question, where does Chrome OS fit into the equation, when it leverages the use of Android apps? 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Kennst du bereits dein Why? Warum willst du Unternehmer werden oder bist es geworden? Christian Häfner von LetsSeeWhatWorks, FastBill, HappyCoffee und meerdavon weiß es genau. Für ihn ist es die Grundlage für maximale Freiheit, Selbstbestimmung und Selbstverwirklichung. //Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch mit mir: bernhardkalhammer.com/consulting-session Gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Heidi arbeitet er an zahlreichen Projekten, die es ihnen ermöglichen, einen Lifestyle zu leben, den sie sich über die Jahre lang aufgebaut haben. Die Welt zu bereisen, ihre Unternehmen remote führen zu können und die Wellen der schönsten Strände zu reiten. Eins muss dir bewusst sein: erfolgreiches Unternehmertum ist kein Overnight Success Modell. Ganz im Gegenteil. Es bedeutet meist jahrelange Vorbereitung und Hingabe, um etwas aufzubauen, von dem man später einmal leben kann. Natürlich gibt es hier auch Außnahmen, aber generell ist eine "Get Rich Quick" Mentalität die falsche Einstellung, um langfristig ein erfolgreiches Business aufzubauen. //Eine Bitte an Dich: wenn Dir mein Podcast gefällt, hinterlasse mir eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf iTunes!
Christian Häfner ist Gründer von FastBill und Happy Coffee und lebt mit seiner Frau Heidi nach 18 Monaten Weltreise in Peniche in Portugal. Als digitaler Nomade kann er von jedem Ort der Welt aus arbeiten und hat sich damit den Luxus geschaffen, stets in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Meer zu sein und damit seinen Tag nach den Wellen zu gestalten. Seine Leidenschaft fürs Surfen teilen er und seine Frau Heidi Midori mit zahlreichen Lesern deutschlandweit auf dem Blog meerdavon. Mit dem Blog Let´s see what works hat er eine Plattform geschaffen, auf der Gründer ihre Erfahrungen über Erfolge und Misserfolge aus der Praxis teilen. Themen der Folge (unter anderem): • in 18 Monaten als digitaler Nomade surfreisend um die Welt, samt er Umstände die sich dabei ergeben • Wie Christian auf die Idee zu FastBill und Happy Coffee kam • Was es braucht, um als Gründer erfolgreich zu sein • Der Schlüsselmoment, der Christian zu seinem heutigen Lifestyle motiviert hat • Christian und Heidis Spielwiese: der Surfblog "meerdavon" • Über sein weiteres Herzensprojekt "Let´s see what works" • Möglichkeiten, mit einem Blog Geld zu verdienen • Was macht einen guten Blogartikel aus? • uvm. Shownotes: FastBill Happy Coffee Let´s see what works (hier geht´s direkt zum Artikel wo Christian erklärt, wie er zum airbnb-Business-Vermieter in Portugal wurde) meerdavon: Christian und Heidis Homebase Portugal Christian Häfner auf Instagram _____ Verbinde Dich wieder mit Dir selbst und dem Meer beim "GET WET SOON in France Surf and Yoga Retreat" Die besten Monate für über 108 Surfregionen weltweit: Die "SURFING WORLDWIDE MAP" Falls Dir die Folge gefallen hat, hinterlasse gerne eine Bewertung auf itunes.
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Christian Häfner ist Unternehmer aus Leidenschaft. Neben seinen Projekten/Unternehmen Letsseewhatworks und Fast bill hat er nun auch ein Kaffeeunternehmen namens Happy Coffe erfolgreich aufgebaut. Welche Strategie Christian Häfner dafür angewandt hat, um mit Happy Coffee über eine Tonne an Edelkaffee pro Monat zu verkaufen, erfährst du in dieser Episode. Timestamps: 00:00-04:00 Wer ist Christian Häfner? 04:01-07:40 Die Gründung von Happy Coffee 07:41-11:50 Happy Coffees Kunden 11:51-18:30 Was macht Happy Coffee besonders? 18:31-21:00 Produktangebot bei Happy Coffee 21:01-26:07 Das Abo als Geschäftsmodell 26:08-29:45 Toolstack für den unternehmerischen Erfolg 29:46-32:15 technische Realisierung 32:16-35:15 Marketing-Akquisekanäle 35:16-36:50 Die Vorteile der Nachhaltigkeit 36:51-41:05 Verkaufszahlen und Entwicklung von Happy Coffee 41:06-43:50 Markenentwicklung > schnelles Geld 43:51-48:35 Der Vorteil von Affiliate Programmen 48:36-50:10 Happy Coffee probieren und genießen Shownotes: Happy Coffee Webseite Lets see what works Reise/Surfblog Shopify Klaviyo Recharge Payments Happy Coffee probieren und genießen? Gutscheincode: "UNTERNEHMERKANAL" für 10% Rabatt ⬇ ⬇ Darauf kann ich nicht verzichten⬇ ⬇ ►► Das beste Buchhaltungstool ►► http://sevde.sk/lwDrv 14 Tage kostenlos testen & exklusiv 50% Rabatt auf alle Tarife mit dem Code auf der Landingpage! ►► Der Steuerberater, der zu dir passt ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/ageras/ ►► Der schnellste Webspace ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/siteground/ ►► Die besten Geschäftskonten ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/geschaeftskonto-vergleich/ Bist du auf der Suche nach einer Geschäftsidee? ►► Geld verdienen mit AirBnB ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/airbnb-business/ ▼▼▼ Bleib in Kontakt ▼▼▼ ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de ►► https://Instagram.com/unternehmerkanal ►► https://facebook.com/unternehmerkanal ▼▼▼Unternehmer Community▼▼▼ ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/fb/ Bei den Links im Video und in der Videobeschreibung handelt es sich teilweise um Affiliate-Links, die mir helfen diesen Kanal zu finanzieren. Wenn du über einen dieser Links ein Produkt oder Dienstleistung erwirbst, erhält der Kanal dadurch eine Provision. Für dich entstehen dadurch allerdings keinerlei Mehrkosten, in einigen Fällen wird es für dich durch exklusive Vereinbarungen sogar günstiger. Ich gehe mit Affiliate-Links sehr verantwortungsvoll um und empfehle nur Dienstleistungen und Produkte von deren Nutzen und Mehrwert ich überzeugt bin, und die ich selber nutze.
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