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Seamless Slides and Stellar Delivery. Unlocking AI's Potential in Presentations In Japan Something I had never heard of before called “Steampunk” popped up in my TikTok feed. Now I write a daily blog published on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook and X, called “Fare Bella Figura: Make a Good Impression, Be A Sharp Dressed Man” on the subject of classic men's wear for business. Obviously, I am interested in how we men choose to master and control our first impressions in public. Everyone is judging us based on how we appoint ourselves and that is before we have any chance to utter even one word. If that is the case, and it is, why not make an effort to control that first vital impression? Anyway, that is another podcast subject, so back to today's theme. These Steampunk videos were AI created and featured seriously “killer handsome” men wearing very, very cool Victorian era clothing. The imagery was amazing, fantastical, and addictive. Sadly, probably no one looked anything near that good in foggy Victorian London and few guys today could even come close to these AI images. It is all fake, and this is an important point to keep in mind when we are dealing with AI. This got me thinking about AI and fakery in the field of business presentations. Where is the line to discriminate between fakery and authenticity? Let's look at some of the AI tools and see where they are leading us. Canva, Beautiful.ai, Visme etc., use AI to arrange our basic slides into very sophisticated output. If we are not sure what style of visual presentation will best suit the content, then we can access help from Microsoft Designer and Google Slides AI. If we have numbers to represent on screen, then Infogram and Datawrapper can help. The AI will suggest the best chart type based on the data. I don't know that we need that much help though: for data over time use line graphs, for short-term comparisons use bar charts, and use pie charts for gauging proportional differences. If we are thinking about how to put the talk together, then ChatGPT, Claude and Jasper AI can craft a script as a base for us to work with. If we want a formal tone, we can command it or go for a conversational tone, and the AI will respond accordingly. If like me, you are not that red hot on grammar and punctuation, then Grammerly or ProWritingAid can make suggestions. They don't always get it right, so we have to maintain a certain amount of knowledge to intervene when needed. It is handy though to be reminded that you have started the last three sentences with the same word, so that we can introduce more variety into our prose. I haven't tried them myself yet, but I am told that Orai and Speeko will analyse my delivery in real time. I can get feedback on pacing, tone, filler words, modulation and pronunciation. I had to give a major keynote recently to an elite audience and if I had been more organised, I could have tried them out. I will use them the next time during my rehearsals. I wonder if they give us Good/Better feedback, rather than confidence sapping critique? By the way, a word to the wise, if you ever ask anyone to listen to your practice sessions, instruct them to give you only Good/Better feedback. Otherwise, their first inclination will usually be to criticise what you are doing and demotivate you. I have seen some speakers using Mentimeter and Slido, which are AI driven to facilitate real time audience interaction. We can run instant polls, pose questions, and get feedback during our presentation. We can do the same things analog too, but it looks cool to use these tools. I have seen simple bats with “Yes” on one side and “No” on the other used to gauge audience agreement with whatever the speaker is proposing and it works well. We can simply ask people to raise their hands in response to their agreement with the question or not and no tech involved. Personally I go for simplicity when presenting. I do recommend keeping a hawk-eyed accounting of the faces of the people in the audience. If you think that is too old school, you can try Beyond Verbal and Emotional AI. These tools will interpret audience facial reactions and voice tones to help you understand the engagement levels of the audience. All great stuff but I find watching their faces carefully does the same thing, and it is real time. There is no doubt AI is here to stay and capacity will only broaden and improve. We have to keep in mind, though, that these are just tools and not a substitute for our role as the speaker. I actually don't want my AI enhanced slide deck to be so spectacular that the audience stops watching me and becomes totally engrossed with what is on screen. We, the speaker, have to be the center of attention and the tools are at our command, rather than commanding us. That is why I don't like using videos. If they are to be used keep let's them super short. Like those handsome dudes in the Steampunk videos, the presentation is superb, but the AI is fake and we can never match what is being presented. We can dress ourselves in the same Victorian way, using fine fabrics, but we will never be that handsome and cool looking. We need to keep AI in perspective too, not get carried away with the tool set and forgetting about the human dimension aspect of the delivery. We, the presenters, must always be the main game, the core talent and the real focus for our audience. The tech has to be used in moderation and the speaker must be soley placed in the spotlight. Don't let the AI become the star like in those Steampunk videos I mentioned. We reserve that position for ourselves, always, everywhere and we allow no AI substitutes for us.
In deze episode van Data Voorstellingen spraken we met Frans Geurts Data Visualization Expert bij Deloitte. Frans maakt al jaren hele mooie datavisualisaties. Kijk op de pagina van Infogram voor wat mooie voorbeelden van zijn hand. Met Frans hebben we onder andere gesproken over zijn werk, zijn favoriete gereedschappen en zijn hobby (Ultra Trail Running). Hier ook een een link naar het boek Seinfeld Chronicles van Andy Kirk. Hier nog enkele ander tips van Frans: https://www2.deloitte.com/nl/nl/pages/data-analytics/topics/state-of-the-state.html Coronatijdlijn.nl Theworldintune.com https://www.infogram.nl/uncategorized/the-holy-grail/ https://www.infogram.nl/uncategorized/does-size-matter/ Heb je vragen, opmerkingen of andere opbouwende feedback voor ons, laat dit ons dan weten via: michel@datavoorstellingen.nl of ben@datavoorstellingen.nl.
Årsrapporten kræver ofte mange ressourcer i en virksomhed - bl.a. fra den kommunikationsansvarlige. Til trods for at der bruges meget tid på årsrapporten, bliver den primært brugt internt og læses af meget få. Det er en skam, da årsrapporten netop kan være anledning til at positionere virksomheden. I dette afsnit giver vi konkrete anbefalinger til hvordan du kan bruge årsrapporten til at kommunikere til eksterne interessenter, hvad enten det er pressen eller gennem jeres sociale medier. I afsnittet anbefaler vi værktøjerne Infogram (https://infogram.com) og Canva (https://www.canva.com) Find vores tidligere afsnit om Hero, Hub, Hygiene: https://format.buzzsprout.com/1088792/3840296-effektiviser-dit-digitale-indhold-med-hero-hub-hygiene Format er en podcast af Rune Steiness, PR-konsulent ved optikerkæden Louis Nielsen og Martin Bylund Larsen, digital kommunikationsrådgiver på Aalborg Universitet. Find os gerne på LinkedIn, hvis du har feedback til vores podcast eller bare gerne vil følge vores aktiviteter: Runes profil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/runesteiness/ Martins profil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinbylundlarsen/
Hoy vemos el caso de una empresa que se fusionó con un competidor. De hecho fue una absorción de la cartera de clientes. ¡Veamos qué ocurrió!
Episode 93: Interview with Atari CEO Fred Chesnais In this episode, we talk to Atari CEO Fred Chesnais and get nerdy with him. Fred Chesnais shares the history of Atari—how it was created, how it survived bankruptcy, and where Atari’s current business lines are focused. He provides context as to the reason why Atari is doing crypto—the company's motivation to provide opportunities to people with a good Internet connection but who have no bank accounts, to be able to work and get paid. He further shares why they partnered with Litecoin. Fred Chesnais also breaks down why Atari employees in the US—who have access to the US dollar—choose to be paid in fiat, and then the company using crypto to incentivize. In addition, he talks about the global economy, and why he believes the system is going to change. Fred caps the episode with the Atari Token—the company’s plan for the token based on their timeline, and what you can do with it. Check out the Atari chain here: https://www.atarichain.com Time Stamps of Topics Covered: 5:15 The History of Atari 11:28 Why Atari Is Doing Crypto 14:31 The Atari and Litecoin Partnership 16:35 Getting Paid in Crypto 25:37 The Atari Token If you have questions for us, head over to ask.beards.live and record your audio question. Get $50 for FREE when you get the #MCO $MCO card through the Beards & Bitcoins Crypto Podcast! Head over to http://mco.beards.live This episode is sponsored by Monarch Wallet. Rule your own financial kingdom from the palm of your hand. A team at Monarch is working hard to bring you the one app to access all the best crypto services. They believe in delivering tech, not hype. With the universal decentralized Monarch Wallet, you can buy, store, spend, and earn crypto and with Monarch Pay you can set up and accept recurring crypto payments. Monarch Wallet and Monarch Pay are designed to make receiving and paying recurring crypto payments safer, faster, and easier for consumers and merchants alike. For more information, check out and download Monarch Wallet on App Store or Google Play or head over to https://monarchwallet.com Unite the Crypto Community! We now have a way for you to show your love for who is your favorite host. We have Team JChains and Team BitBoy shirts. Check out the merch on beardsandbitcoins.com—just click Merch on the top right side of the website and show us some love. Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Beards and Bitcoins—the podcast bringing you news, information, and stories to spread awareness about cryptocurrency. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. Help us spread the word by sharing your favorite episodes on social media. And don’t forget to visit our website, grab your favorite Beards and Bitcoins merch, and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter! Please also note we do not provide financial advice. Always do your own research when investing or making financial decisions. Get your daily dose of crypto wisdom on Twitter: @BeardsBitcoins Read more about cryptocurrency on our website: BeardsAndBitcoins.com Join us as we take the discussion further on Telegram: https://t.me/beardsandbitcoins Connect with us on Twitter! BitBoy: @BitBoy_Crypto
BTG COVID-19 Ep. 21: Consumer-Sentiment Data Results with Brian Wynne Pt. 2View the newest COVID19 NRC Health study here & Infogram here. This series is designed to provide resources, share the love stories and encourage those who are overseeing the care of aging adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. We believe in you! For more information about the podcast and Coronavirus resources, visit BTGvoice.com Connect with Josh Crisp & Lucas McCurdy & be sure to follow BTGvoice on social media: YouTube Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Think you need a large budget or unlimited resources to launch a successful digital PR link building campaign, think again! This week, Sarah chats to the super wonderful Jasmine Granton, Digital PR Consultant at Aira Digital, about how you can get links and digital PR coverage on a budget. They also cover newsjacking, when to bin a failing campaign, when to revamp a failing campaign, common reasons why campaign fails, favourite PR campaigns, examples of bad PR campaigns etc. Also, if you are a fan of the US TV show Friends, then this weeks feature is for you. See if you can beat Jasmine, word of warning, there is a forfeit... Resources Digital PR Campaign examples (https://twitter.com/DigitalPREx) Content Curate (https://searchvalley.co.uk/blog/) Pornhub's Dirtiest Beach Campaign (https://www.forbes.com/sites/curtissilver/2019/08/27/pornhubs-dirtiest-porn-ever-campaign-seeks-to-clean-up-our-nasty-beaches/#5e99661e765e) Brewdog's Pink Beer For Girls Campaign (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/mar/06/brewdog-pink-beer-for-girls-punk-ipa) People Per Hour & Girl Boss (https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/why-the-phrase-girl-boss-needs-to-be-cancelled_uk_5dc3eabee4b0d8eb3c902012?8ud) Infogram (https://infogram.com/) ~ You can find Jasmine Granton on... Website: https://www.aira.net/ (https://www.aira.net/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasmine-granton-27654159/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasmine-granton-27654159/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrantonJasmine (https://twitter.com/GrantonJasmine)
Ārkārtējās situācijas dēļ līdz 14. aprīlim visām izglītības iestādēm Latvijā mācību process ir jānodrošina attālināti. Tas nozīmē, ka ļoti īsā laikā skolotājiem un skolēniem visā valstī ir jāpielāgojas tiešsaistes sadarbības, komunikācijas un mācību formātam. Kā dizains var palīdzēt pasniedzējiem un skolēniem efektīvi mācīt un apgūt zināšanas neklātienē? Eksperti rosina nevis baidīties un satraukties, bet izmēģināt jaunās iespējas, jo modernais mācību formāts ļaus skolēniem teicami sagatavoties nākotnes darba videi, kas šodien nereti tiek organizēta attālināti. Par tehnoloģiju un to dizaina lomu pašvadītas mācīšanās un neklātienes saziņas nodrošināšanā diskutē izglītības fonda Start(IT) projektu vadītāja un Siguldas pilsētas vidusskolas pasniedzēja Ance Kancere, datu vizualizācijas rīka Infogram līdzdibinātāja un prezentāciju rīka Prezi produkta vadītāja Alise Dīrika, kā arī izglītības platformas Soma.lv attīstības vadītājs un izglītības datu uzņēmuma Edurio līdzdibinātājs Jānis Gribusts.
To, kādi mēs esam, būtiski ietekmē vide, kurā esam auguši, un zināšanas, kuras mēs iegūstam, tāpēc Latvijā tapušās idejas un risinājumi arī dizainā ir daļa no mūsu identitātes un veido nacionālo dizaina identitāti, kura nepieciešama mums pašiem un var būt pārsteigums arī pasaulē. Kāda īsti ir Latvijas dizaina jomas nacionālā identitāte, kā tā veidojas? Latvijas Radio 3 "Klasika" raidījumā "Kāpēc dizains?" eksperti dalās pārdomās – kaut arī "mūsu dizains ir tāds, kādi esam mēs paši", tomēr nacionālās identitātes veidošana un uzturēšana vairs nevar būt dizaina pašmērķis. Raidījumā piedalās dizaina biroja H2E dizainere un arī Latvijas Mākslas akadēmijas profesore Inguna Elere, Latvijas Mākslas akadēmijas Dizaina nodaļas profesore un dizaina vizionāre Barbara Ābele, kā arī Jānis Godiņš, Latvijā radīta starptautiska uzņēmuma "Infogram" vadošais produktu dizainers – "Infogram" saņēmis arī pirmo dizaina gada balvu par radīto vizualizācijas rīku, kuru izmanto vairāk nekā pieci miljoni lietotāju visā pasaulē, kā arī Artūrs Analts, kurš savukārt Londonas dizaina biennālē saņēma galveno balvu par savu instalāciju "Matter to Matter". Dizains ir tāds, kādi esam mēs paši "Mūsu dizains ir tāds, kādi esam mēs paši, un šo dizainu veido ļoti daudzi komponenti," uzskata dizaina biroja H2E dizainere un arī Latvijas Mākslas akadēmijas profesore Ingūna Elere. "Tā ir vieta, kurā mēs esam auguši, vēsture, ģeogrāfija, ģeoloģija, temperatūra, saules krišanas leņķis un garās ēnas, krāsu izjūta, kas mums ir šeit veidojusies, un tas viss, ko mēs lietojam, lai veidotu dažnedažādas dizaina idejas - vai tās ir lietas, vai tie ir procesi, vai tā ir telpa vai priekšmeti, vai vīzijas. Un tas dizains, kas top, var tapt tikai tāds un tikai šeit - ar mūsu vēsturisko pieredzi, gan politisko un emocionālo pieredzi. Un tā ir tā mūsu identitāte un unikalitāte, ar ko mēs atšķiramies no citiem. Jau no pagājušā gadsimta sākuma mums ir ļoti laba izglītības skola – Rīgas Dizaina un mākslas vidusskola ar turpinājumu Latvijas Mākslas akadēmijas Dizaina nodaļā, kur savukārt top nākotnes dizaina identitāte. Tas ir tas, kas mūs arī atšķir no pārējiem." Bet kāda ir Latvijas dizaina jomas nacionālā identitāte? "Īstā identitāte ir tā, kas veidojas no šīm iepriekš nosauktajām nacionālajām komponentēm," uzsver Latvijas Mākslas akadēmijas Dizaina nodaļas profesore un dizaina vizionāre Barbara Ābele. "Dizaina identitāte saistās ar formas valodu, visiem pierasto nepieciešamo funkcionalitāti. Bet tajā pašā laikā mēs visi atrodamies pilnīgi jaunā laikmetā – mūs šobrīd visus aizrauj digitālā revolūcija, un tā ir atšķirīga no iepriekšējās – industriālās. Digitālā situācija mums paver milzīgas iespējas, jo mēs paši kļūstam par dizaineriem, par situācijas noteicējiem." Tomēr mēs neesam atrauti no pārējās pasaules – vai mēs tiešām arī izmantojam savus resursus kā daļu no savas nacionālās identitātes, arī dizaina identitātes, vai tomēr esam jau tik ļoti aplipuši ar visu pārējo, ka nemaz to nenoformulējam kā savu? "Manuprāt, tieši tas ir mūsu spēks," uzskata Elere. "Jo tas viss iepriekš minētais, ko nosaucu, veido mūsu vizuālo valodu – nevis stilu, bet valodu, un šī valoda veido jebkuru darbu, ko dara Latvijas dizaineri. Un ar to mēs arī izceļamies pasaulē. Varam minēt mūsu Alūksnes bānīša staciju, kas Amerikā ieguva atzinību un profesionāļu uzslavas par to, ka esam savādāki, bet ar ļoti spēcīgu un vienotu vizuālo valodu. Loģiski, ka mūsu vizuālā valoda atšķiras no valodas, kādu lieto Amerikā, Nīderlandē un tamlīdzīgi. Nevajag akli sekot tendencēm – gudri izmantojot to, kas mums šeit dots, arī mēs paši varam radīt un arī radām jaunās tendences. Uz mums skatās kā uz brīnumu, tikai reizēm mēs paši sevi nenovērtējam." Vairāk un plašāk šeit!
Diskusijā “Drošības josta uzņēmējdarbības uzsākšanā – mentorings” dalījās trīs savas jomas LĪDERES – biedrības “Līdere” valdes priekšsēdētāja Aiva Vīksna, Infogram dibinātāja Alise Dīrika un uzņēmēja, mūziķe, attiecību biohacking pētniece Anna Andersone. Diskusijas ietvaros viņas dalījās ar viedokli, kāpēc mentorings nepieciešams un kā tas palīdz ātrāk sasniegt mērķus. Aiva norādīja, ka mentorings palīdz ieraudzīt un dažreiz nekāpt uz tiem grābekļiem, ko pašas esam radījušas, palīdz saskatīt pareizo virzienu ātrāk, saprast, kā savienot biznesu, ģimeni, hobijus. “Tā ir kā apdrošināšanas polise - es zinu, ka man ir mentors un es varēšu viņam piezvanīt” – uzsvēra Aiva. Savā pieredzē, kā pašas izmantojušas mentoringa pakalpojumus, dalījās Anna un Alise.
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Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In episode #1147, we discuss keeping your content fresh and interesting for your audience! With so much content creation happening online all the time, information needs to be updated and repackaged in order to keep readers engaged and enticed by what you are publishing. Join us as we break down a few simple ways to make sure you keep traffic directed towards your platforms. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:25] Today's topic: How to Keep Your Content Fresh and Interesting. [00:33] What does it mean to have fresh and interesting content today? [01:37] Some tips for starting out as a content creator and the learning process. [02:48] Using design and graphics to spark interest and maintain attention. [03:50] An example of a visually appealing brand that stands out! [04:27] Rounding up today's strategies and tips for staying fresh. [05:43] That's it for today's episode! [05:46] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Wikipedia Yelp Abraham Lincoln JumpCut Backlinko Canva Infogram Fiverr FiveThirtyEight Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In episode #1147, we discuss keeping your content fresh and interesting for your audience! With so much content creation happening online all the time, information needs to be updated and repackaged in order to keep readers engaged and enticed by what you are publishing. Join us as we break down a few simple ways to make sure you keep traffic directed towards your platforms. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Keep Your Content Fresh and Interesting. [00:33] What does it mean to have fresh and interesting content today? [01:37] Some tips for starting out as a content creator and the learning process. [02:48] Using design and graphics to spark interest and maintain attention. [03:50] An example of a visually appealing brand that stands out! [04:27] Rounding up today's strategies and tips for staying fresh. [05:43] That’s it for today's episode! [05:46] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Wikipedia Yelp Abraham Lincoln JumpCut Backlinko Canva Infogram Fiverr FiveThirtyEight Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In episode #1145, we share 7 creative ways to get more links to your business. From tools and broken links to websites that you can buy and merge your data into, we cover a ton of ways you can stimulate sharing and traffic and get more eyes on your content. Tune in to hear these great strategies for connecting with a larger audience. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:25] Today’s topic: 7 Creative Ways to Get More Links. [00:37] Go find stat-based blog posts in your space and create infographics. [01:54] Product-led growth; the gift that keeps on giving! [02:30] Using ScrapeBox to find available spaces on the web to get more links. [03:45] Find broken links and offer to supply the site with updated content. [04:25] Look for neglected blogs and suggest keeping it alive by publishing. [05:29] Using badges to link back to your company. [06:27] Buy up websites that have not been updated and merge content. [07:03] That’s it for today! [07:08] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Brian Dean Here's What We Learned About Organic Click-Through Rate Infogram ScrapeBox Ahrefs SEMrush Mixpanel Unsplash Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In episode #1145, we share 7 creative ways to get more links to your business. From tools and broken links to websites that you can buy and merge your data into, we cover a ton of ways you can stimulate sharing and traffic and get more eyes on your content. Tune in to hear these great strategies for connecting with a larger audience. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:25] Today's topic: 7 Creative Ways to Get More Links. [00:37] Go find stat-based blog posts in your space and create infographics. [01:54] Product-led growth; the gift that keeps on giving! [02:30] Using ScrapeBox to find available spaces on the web to get more links. [03:45] Find broken links and offer to supply the site with updated content. [04:25] Look for neglected blogs and suggest keeping it alive by publishing. [05:29] Using badges to link back to your company. [06:27] Buy up websites that have not been updated and merge content. [07:03] That's it for today! [07:08] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Brian Dean Here's What We Learned About Organic Click-Through Rate Infogram ScrapeBox Ahrefs SEMrush Mixpanel Unsplash Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Přes 80% lidí se v nedávné anketě vyjádřilo, že vítá větší transparentnost ve firmách. Vše potom začíná od samotného vedení. Pokud majitel firmy zůstává uzavřený, sám se připravuje o zisk. Tahle rovnice začíná platit čím dál víc. Jak byste to měli udělat, abyste se nebáli vystoupit na veřejnosti a tvořit obsah, který se bude točit kolem vás? A proč je právě tohle jedna z nejúčinnějších strategií? I o tom bude další díl podcastu Buduj značku. 3 klíčové informace: Lidé vítají otevřenost a transparentnost, nebojte se vystupování Aktivně usilujte o roli myšlenkového lídra ve vašem oboru Kontrolujte, co si o vás lidé myslí a jak vás mají uloženého v paměti Aplikace, která vám pomůže s budováním značky: Infogram Infogram je webová aplikace, která vám pomůže s vaší prezentací na sociálních sítích a vůbec při tvorbě jakýchkoliv propagačních materiálů. Je to aplikace velmi podobná třeba Canvě, ale s tím rozdílem, že je daleko víc zaměřená na grafiku reportů, grafů, analýz a dalších odborných dokumentů. Najdete tady celou řadu šablon a opravdu velké množství ikon, obrázků a nástrojů k tomu, aby váš dokument vypadal naprosto skvěle po grafické stránce. Dají se v něm vytvářet i šablony pro sociální sítě, Infogram má přednastavených několik šablon včetně Linkedinových statusů. Pokud ho budete chtít využívat naplno, je nutné si předplatit jeho funkce na měsíční nebo roční bázi. A tady to může být problém, protože měsíčně vám Infogram ukrojí zhruba pětistovku. Na druhou stranu se to vyplatí ve chvíli, kdy vypouštíte velké množství obsahu a chcete, aby byl vizuálně pěkně zpracovaný. Infogram má ještě jednu drobnou nevýhodu: neexistuje ve formě mobilní aplikace, takže pracovat se na něm dá jen z desktopu nebo notebooku. To by ale neměla být taková překážka ve chvíli, kdy rozmýšlíte nad grafikem, nebo nad tím, že si zatím zvládnete své materiály tvořit sami. http://infogram.com je stránka, na kterou vás odkážu, pokud byste chtěli víc informací.
Infographics! There are so many quick and easy uses for infographics, so we thought we would share a few sites to get you started. VENNGAGE We start this episode with Venngage. Venngage is a great infographic site that has lots of creative options. Your students will love all of the template and icon choices that […] The post Venngage, Easel.ly & Infogram appeared first on Tech Tools for Teachers.
Pablo es licenciado en Análisis de Sistemas, desarrollador de software y especialista en visualizaciones. Trabaja como desarrollador de DataWheel, Chequeado, en SocioPublico y en proyectos como freelance. Es además profesor universitario. Ideas: Pablo comenzo Nardoz, Hacks/Hackers BA y los primeros hackathones del gobierno de Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Las comunidades de datos abiertos crecio en hackatones y espacios colaborativos de experimentación. Los gobiernos muchas veces basan sus políticas de transparencia en la simple publicación de archivos. Esta información requiere un nivel alto de conocimiento para acceder. Los archivos sueltos no conversan con la sociedad. Hay un paradigma de apertura basada en archivos y una más interesante basada en historia. En DataChile.io se tomaron algunas dimensiones en común para conectar los datos. Una de estas dimensiones en la dimensión geográfica. Usando la dimensión geográfica permite contar historias de los lugares con todos los datos de diferentes temas sobre un mismo lugar El paradigma basado en historias sigue permitiendo la descarga de archivos, es un suplemento, no un reemplazo Se hizo incapié en los textos que acompañan a cada gráfico pensando en como la gente los busca. Esto genera tráfico orgánico de Google hacia páginas especifícas que tienen más visitas que la home. La financiación de DataChile fue pública y privada. La parte pública (mas grande, vía CORFO) tienen financiación para crear bienes públicos que tienen que quedar para la ciudadanía, este es el caso de DataChile.io. Será software público propiedad del estado chileno. Casi todos los datos de DataChile ya estaban abiertos, solo se dio una nueva forma de ver y una integración multi-temática Hubo una identificación y planificación de los públicos objetivos del portal antes de escribir la primera línea de código. Una de las audiencias importante son las mismas oficinas del estado. Es un 'cliente' en el que hay que pensar. Para un cargo alto en la función pública hay que estar dispuesto a sacrificar muchas cosas. El problema de la falta de transparencia no es tecnológico. Publicar datos en una pequeña parte de la apertura de los estados. Desde el punto de vista tecnológico improvisamos más de los que planeamos. Lo digital arruina a veces la trazabilidad de la gestión documental. Es un bug, tenemos que revisarlo. Cuando un portal se cierra no solo se pierden datos, se pierde confianza en el estado. Las redacciones requieren más fondos para contar con programadores. Conseguir desarrolladores que generen herramientas es más productivo que contratarlos para cada uso. Chequeado eligió como plataforma para visualizar a Infogram, eso resuelve muchas cosas. Ya no necesitan un programador para gráficos simples. La Nacion en Argentina tiene un equipo muy interesante de periodismo de datos. En Chile no hay equipos de periodismo de datos como el de La Nación o Chequeado. Hay que mirar a: Natalia Carfi Hay que mirar a: Felipe Mancini Hay que mirar a: Fabrizio Scrollini Hay que mirar a: Manuel Barros
Neste episódio, o conteúdo para o Facebook é foco. Por isso, eu convidei Estevão Soares, especialista em estratégia digital. Conversamos sobre alguns fatos recentes que envolveram a maior rede social do mundo.Este episódio é indicado para quem tem uma página por lá, tem blog ou alguma plataforma que depende dos acessos que vem de lá e perderam um pouco da esperança por causa do alcance orgânico.Boas práticas ao produzir conteúdo para o FacebookNo seu podcast de publicidade, marketing digital e mídias sociais, você vai ouvir:será que a atitude da Folha de São Paulo abandonar o Facebook foi boa ideia?quais tipos de conteúdos favorecem para o alcance orgânico?cases de posts de pessoas que geraram muitos likes organicamente.chatbot veio pra ficar?papel do Facebook nas eleiçõesmelhores aplicativos para ajudar na criação de conteúdoLinks comentadosSiga-me no Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube e Facebook - @blogcitarioSiga Estevão Soares no InstagramSite do Estevão Soares, página do Facebook, SMLab e SMXPEpisódio Marketing Político e Eleitoral nas mídias sociaisEpisódio Estratégia de Marketing Além das Mídias SociaisFacebook é a plataforma que possui maior desconfiança entre os norte-americanosAcesse a playlist Música para criar, com quase 70 músicas para seu momento de criação e adicione seus hits favoritos!Aplicativos e programas mencionados: InShot, Canva, Over ,Typic, Unfold, Videoshop, Infogram, Visme, Mlabs, Etus, Reportei, HootSuite.Ouça no Deezer neste link.
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In episode #735, Eric and Neil discuss how to do content marketing on a budget. Tune in to hear what steps you can take to save some money. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:27] Today’s Topic: How to Do Content Marketing on a Budget [00:45] Right now, Eric is cutting his content marketing budget. [01:00] They decided to collaborate or work on getting guest posts. [01:47] KissMetrics grew by reaching out to other content marketers and offering a platform. [02:27] You can get people to write for free if you offer publicity and other opportunities for exposure. [03:15] There are a lot of writers out there writing well-researched long-form content. [03:52] Infogram or Canva are great ways to repurpose content and turn it into infographics. [04:35] The content re-usage framework is a great line of thinking and a great way to save money. [05:32] That’s it for today! [05:36] If you could take two minutes out of your day, we are trying to improve the listening experience for you, so go to Singlegrain.com/survey and help us gain some insight into what matters to our listeners. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In episode #735, Eric and Neil discuss how to do content marketing on a budget. Tune in to hear what steps you can take to save some money. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:27] Today's Topic: How to Do Content Marketing on a Budget [00:45] Right now, Eric is cutting his content marketing budget. [01:00] They decided to collaborate or work on getting guest posts. [01:47] KissMetrics grew by reaching out to other content marketers and offering a platform. [02:27] You can get people to write for free if you offer publicity and other opportunities for exposure. [03:15] There are a lot of writers out there writing well-researched long-form content. [03:52] Infogram or Canva are great ways to repurpose content and turn it into infographics. [04:35] The content re-usage framework is a great line of thinking and a great way to save money. [05:32] That's it for today! [05:36] If you could take two minutes out of your day, we are trying to improve the listening experience for you, so go to Singlegrain.com/survey and help us gain some insight into what matters to our listeners. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
As marketers, we can spend the rest of our lives producing reports for clients and executives, and if you are like me, you hate it. However, I spent some time looking for something to make my life easier when it comes to reporting and I might have found the single best online app for building […]
One of the greatest tools a storyteller has in their possession is the ability to show, not tell. A good storyteller can find a story anywhere, even in data and numbers. A great storyteller can show that story visually, without ever having to speak a word. And being great is easier than you think. Our latest guest on The Narrative podcast is Mikko Järvenpää, CEO of Infogram. Infogram provides its customers with the tools to present data in a way that tells a visually compelling story, instead of presenting lifeless numbers.
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #259, Eric and Neil discuss how to improve your conversion rate using images. Images can easily work for or against you—do they support your message or story? Do they evoke the right emotions? Tune in to learn why custom images convert better than stock photos and the importance of A/B testing your images to maximize on its performance. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: How to Improve Your Conversion Rate Using Images 00:45 – Eric has custom images for his website and custom gifs for his homepage 01:06 – For custom images, you can repurpose them, unlike stock photos 01:14 – Eric’s conversion rates went up on their A/B testing 01:27 – Design is a priority for Eric 01:36 – KlientBoost is an agency focused on design 02:05 – A design that helps convey your message can increase conversion 02:16 – Neil added a heat map in the header 02:39 – Neil used animated gifs that was relevant to the product and service—that change showed a 15-16% increase in the conversion 03:12 – Design Pickle is a good place for graphic designers to make your images 03:22 – As per the founder, you can also request a specific design like an infographic 03:35 – Flat fee is $370 a month for unlimited designs 03:42 – Canva is a good tool for creating images for free 04:04 – Infogram is a quick and easy way to make custom graphics 04:10 – If you use images, make sure it shows a process—make sure it’s not too distracting or hard to visualize 04:38 – If your images are too distracting, it might lessen the conversion rate 04:53 – One digital marketer used the image of an iPhone battery draining when they sold tickets on Facebook 05:19 – Think of how you can draw people’s emotions with your images 05:59 – Test different variations of images 05:52 – Test out different images in different ads tests 06:04 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: Custom images convert more than stock images. If you don’t have a graphic designer, there are tons of tools you can use to create your own custom images. Make your images easy on the eye, make sure it depicts a process or story, and triggers the right emotions. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #259, Eric and Neil discuss how to improve your conversion rate using images. Images can easily work for or against you—do they support your message or story? Do they evoke the right emotions? Tune in to learn why custom images convert better than stock photos and the importance of A/B testing your images to maximize on its performance. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: How to Improve Your Conversion Rate Using Images 00:45 – Eric has custom images for his website and custom gifs for his homepage 01:06 – For custom images, you can repurpose them, unlike stock photos 01:14 – Eric's conversion rates went up on their A/B testing 01:27 – Design is a priority for Eric 01:36 – KlientBoost is an agency focused on design 02:05 – A design that helps convey your message can increase conversion 02:16 – Neil added a heat map in the header 02:39 – Neil used animated gifs that was relevant to the product and service—that change showed a 15-16% increase in the conversion 03:12 – Design Pickle is a good place for graphic designers to make your images 03:22 – As per the founder, you can also request a specific design like an infographic 03:35 – Flat fee is $370 a month for unlimited designs 03:42 – Canva is a good tool for creating images for free 04:04 – Infogram is a quick and easy way to make custom graphics 04:10 – If you use images, make sure it shows a process—make sure it's not too distracting or hard to visualize 04:38 – If your images are too distracting, it might lessen the conversion rate 04:53 – One digital marketer used the image of an iPhone battery draining when they sold tickets on Facebook 05:19 – Think of how you can draw people's emotions with your images 05:59 – Test different variations of images 05:52 – Test out different images in different ads tests 06:04 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: Custom images convert more than stock images. If you don't have a graphic designer, there are tons of tools you can use to create your own custom images. Make your images easy on the eye, make sure it depicts a process or story, and triggers the right emotions. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #142, Eric and Neil discuss the 7 tools that can help you in marketing design. Tune in to discover some of the best online tools that provide you quality images and designs for your marketing campaign that are both easy-to-use and affordable. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: 7 Tools to Help You in Marketing Design 00:46 – First tool is Canva 00:52 – Currently has around 10 million users 01:00 – Pre-made templates, designs, and dimensions are available for specific social media platforms 01:18 – Very easy to use and intuitive 01:49 – Second tool is Balsamiq for a non-techy person, you can drag and drop 02:33 – Third tool is 99designs 02:53 – Inexpensive option 03:00 – An alternative is DesignCrown 03:09 – Fourth tool is infogr.am 03:20 – Create infographics at an affordable price 03:29 – Has cool and interactive graphics you can embed within blog posts 03:52 – Fifth tool is InVision App 04:15 – Allows you to collaborate different design projects 04:36 – Sixth is Fiverr 04:48 – Easy to use and turn-around time is just a couple of hours 04:54 – Upwork is an alternative to Fiverr 05:03 – Last is Pablo by Buffer 05:11 – Good for social or blog images you need to get done quickly 05:33 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: If you feel like you’re in a creative rut, there are many designs available online. Creating or making changes to your marketing design does NOT have to be expensive. There are several easy-to-use, high quality, graphics and templates available online to make designing easier for marketers. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #142, Eric and Neil discuss the 7 tools that can help you in marketing design. Tune in to discover some of the best online tools that provide you quality images and designs for your marketing campaign that are both easy-to-use and affordable. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: 7 Tools to Help You in Marketing Design 00:46 – First tool is Canva 00:52 – Currently has around 10 million users 01:00 – Pre-made templates, designs, and dimensions are available for specific social media platforms 01:18 – Very easy to use and intuitive 01:49 – Second tool is Balsamiq for a non-techy person, you can drag and drop 02:33 – Third tool is 99designs 02:53 – Inexpensive option 03:00 – An alternative is DesignCrown 03:09 – Fourth tool is infogr.am 03:20 – Create infographics at an affordable price 03:29 – Has cool and interactive graphics you can embed within blog posts 03:52 – Fifth tool is InVision App 04:15 – Allows you to collaborate different design projects 04:36 – Sixth is Fiverr 04:48 – Easy to use and turn-around time is just a couple of hours 04:54 – Upwork is an alternative to Fiverr 05:03 – Last is Pablo by Buffer 05:11 – Good for social or blog images you need to get done quickly 05:33 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: If you feel like you're in a creative rut, there are many designs available online. Creating or making changes to your marketing design does NOT have to be expensive. There are several easy-to-use, high quality, graphics and templates available online to make designing easier for marketers. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marvel is going to be making a Hulk TV show, I saw the new trailer to Skyfall which was pretty awesome! They say the shining is going to be coming back to the theater as a prequel. I also will let you know how He-Man is going to be making a comeback. Also on MyMorningJoe.com we will have a poster for Hangover 3 and and a Ironman Infogram. Plus some original content that we cooked up. You can find bonus material on mymorningjoe.com and themogos.com Twitter: thisis_hlevy Email: flixfix@mymorningjoe.com Backup Email: Flixfix@themogos.com