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The Instagram Stories - 8-9-19 - Instagram Marketing Partner HYP3R has been collecting data on millions of users
The Instagram Stories - 8-9-19 - Instagram Marketing Partner HYP3R has been collecting data on millions of users
For the last month we've been putting aside real content gems to provide you all with an industry round up of what's been going on throughout August, adding our two cents. Instagram came up quite a few times again this month! This time it wasn't a quite-so-peachy situation and has ended up in investigations and blocking of Ad partner Hyp3r.
Netzlexikon "C wie Cambridge Analytica” / Der Instagram-Datenskandal durch Hyp3r, Facebook hört uns zu - und Google und Amazon und Microsoft ... / Was passiert mit unseren Deliveroo-Daten? / Def Con 2019 Round-up / Making of Meme "Philipp-Amthor-Fans"
Instagram has removed US marketing company Hyp3r from its service after it was accused of grabbing users' data. Hyp3r was scraping profiles, copying photos and siphoning off data supposed to be deleted after 24 hours, according to Business Insider investigation. As Stephanie Hare explains, millions of users have been targeted. Breaking Silences – Rwanda’s first podcast On DP’s recent trip to Rwanda Gareth met two young women who have created the first ever podcast in the country. “Breaking Silences” is a podcast that brings you conversation around things happening in African Society particularly in Rwanda. It’s a really lively show and the hosts are not afraid to tackle subjects that no one else has spoken about publically before... Fire Hackathon package Our reporter Tom Stephens has been to a hackathon aimed at radically rethinking the way that fire safety is incorporated into the construction of buildings. The idea for the event came about in the summer of 2017 following the Grenfell Tower fire. (Photo: Instagram application seen on a phone screen. Credit: Thomas White/Reuters) Producer: Ania Lichtarowicz
Tyler and Whitney discuss how Instagram bans ad supplier HYP3R for data collection, The Financial Times increases retention by using polls at the end of newsletters, and 4 things you should know before moving behind a paywall. They also discuss how Search Marketing is moving back toward more human interaction.
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We were very fortunate to sit down with an amazingly empowered and awesome lady for this episode. Jillian and I dive deep into theories of self care, happiness, and resilience. Jillian Manus is an experienced entrepreneur, technology investor, and banking and media executive. She is currently a Managing Partner of Structure Capital VC, a seed and early-stage venture fund providing capital and marketing strategy to companies exploiting under-utilized assets and excess capacity. Jillian sits on numerous board including Stanford University Digital Health, Stanford University School of Medicine Board of Fellows, Advisory Board of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center Board of Directors, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, and Communities in Schools. She also sits on the board of several of her portfolio companies, including Hyp3r, Workpath, Revelar, and Liquiglide. Prior to Structure Capital, Jillian was the Founder of Broad Strategy, Manus Media, and Global Goal Sports Management. Jillian is passionate about women’s empowerment and served seven years as Chair of The Woman’s Conference where she joined Maria Shriver to create the largest women’s conference in the world. She was also named one of the Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business 2016 by the San Francisco Business Times. As an active voice in the media, Jillian often provides business and political commentary on Bloomberg and Fox News, and is currently co-hosting the popular podcast “The Pitch”. She attended Oxford University and NYU where she also served as adjunct professor and Trustee. She is the mother of four children who are her breath, smile and inspiration. Things we talk about in this episode: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/the-pitch https://structure.vc/ Special video for this episode!!!: https://youtu.be/H4SHYv3tkdo
Jeff Ransdell, venture capitalist and founder of Rokk3rFuel VC, explains why more and more entrepreneurs are coming to South Florida to build their companies. From electric scooters and facial detection software to the “Uber” of the CPA service, he sheds light on Miami-based startups with global scalability that are poised make waves in the Magic City's blossoming idea-to-exit ecosystem. About Jeff: Jeff Ransdell is a venture capitalist building a portfolio of exponential technology companies at Wynwood Arts District-based venture capital firm Rokk3r Fuel ExO, which he founded in 2017 following a departure from the world of private wealth management. Jeff approaches venture capital with a signature “founder focused, investor driven” mindset, shaped by two decades as a top executive of Bank of America Merrill Lynch. As a managing director and market executive of the financial powerhouse, he managed more than $130 billion of global private client investment assets, a P&L of $2 billion, and over 2,000 employees across the bank’s Southeast Wealth Management Division. His transition to venture capital was motivated by what he saw as mounting evidence that opportunities to shape the economy and capitalize on innovation were steadily shifting from the public markets to the private markets. In the face of much skepticism, Jeff chose Miami, Florida, as the home base for Rokk3r Fuel, armed with an unparalleled rolodex and emboldened to leverage the city’s untapped resources and advantages. Today, Rokk3r Fuel manages a $200 million fund and has a portfolio of almost a dozen companies, such as HYP3R, AdMobilize, Taxfyle, and Eyrus. Jeff is regularly called upon to share his insights on the global economy with outlets such as the CNBC, CBS and American City Business Journals.
Now more than ever, it's critical for products to connect with their customers on a personal level. That said, marketing tactics have shifted toward impersonal and intrusive ways of building rapport with target users. How can businesses stay rooted in their customers' values while scaling for success at the same time? HYP3R CEO Carlos Garcia shares the secret to building successful products at scale - while never losing focus of delivering customer delight.
In the first of a special two-part LIVE episode, Peter Smallbone (@petersmallbone) reports from TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin. 0:00:00 – In da club with Max Hatzold (@MaxHatzold) of Field Buzz (@field_buzz / field.buzz) 0:02:19 – Using BlockChain to get paid faster with Ryan Fife (@ryanpaulfyfe) of WorkChain.io (@workchain_io / workchain.io) 0:10:33 – The new in-game advertising revolution with Ben Fenster (@BenFenster) of Anzu (@Anzu_io / anzu.io) 0:20:39 – The smart way to match medical professionals with jobs with Catrinel Hagriveta (@CatrinelHag) of MEDIJobs Romania (@MEDIjobsRO / www.medijobs.ro) 0:28:34 – AI and people working together in harmony with Sebastian Denef (@denefs) of OWN.space (@ownHQ / own.space) 0:35:04 – A new way to hire freelancers using better tech with Rafael Platas of HYP3R (@wearehyp3r / www.hyp3r.io) 0:39:36 – How to try on a ring without the ring with Artem Soundelzon (@Paasweb) of Inova Diamonds (@InovaDiamonds / inova.diamonds)
Carlos Garcia, CEO of HYP3R, joins the Social Pros Podcast to discuss how your business can use location data to elevate customer experiences. Special thanks to our sponsors: Salesforce Marketing Cloud (Magic Moments: How to Create Inspired Marketing to Amaze Your Customers: candc.dl/amazecustomers) Convince & Convert (Experience This! Show: experiencethisshow.com) Yext (The Everywhere Brand: http://offers.yext.com/everywherebrand) In This Episode Why location-based data has become a significant part of social media posts How utilizing location-based data can enhance your relationship with customers and your interactions with guests Why you should also respond to positive interactions, rather than just reacting to negative ones How location tracking has evolved over various social media platforms Resources Carlos on Twitter HYP3R Social Studio Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
Hace 15 años Jorge y yo trabajábamos en CompUSA. En ese tiempo Jorge creció su compañía de consultoría, la vendió a uno de los players más importantes en el caribe, y se relocalizó a Miami y luego a Silicon Valley. Hoy en día como co-fundador de Hyp3r, ayuda a marcas globales a reconocer, analizar e interactuar con sus clientes por medio de data geosocial. Subscríbete a el podcast en iTunes y en otras plataformas de podcasts.
Hace 15 años Jorge y yo trabajábamos en CompUSA. En ese tiempo Jorge creció su compañía de consultoría, la vendió a uno de los players más importantes en el caribe, y se relocalizó a Miami y luego a Silicon Valley. Hoy en día como co-fundador de Hyp3r, ayuda a marcas globales a reconocer, analizar e interactuar con sus clientes por medio de data geosocial. Subscríbete a el podcast en iTunes y en otras plataformas de podcasts.
Tom Bilyeu - Founder & CEO of Impact TheoryValerie Fishbain - CoFounder & President of Spread The LoveCarlos Garcia - CEO of HYP3R
Tom Bilyeu - Founder & CEO of Impact TheoryValerie Fishbain - CoFounder & President of Spread The LoveCarlos Garcia - CEO of HYP3R
Ken Kaufman - CEO of Treem Inc.Jaspar Weir - CoFounder & President of TaskUsCarlos Garcia - CEO of HYP3R
Ken Kaufman - CEO of Treem Inc.Jaspar Weir - CoFounder & President of TaskUsCarlos Garcia - CEO of HYP3R