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Home By Dark, The City of Alpharetta, Fulton County Arts & Culture, and Arts Alpharetta present the latest episode of A SONG CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE podcast. Recorded at the Alpharetta Arts Center Black Box, the show can be heard on all major podcast outlets and viewable at facebook.com/homebydark as well as YouTube and Vimeo. A SONG CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE podcast features one-on-one interviews with professional songwriters. Episodes may cover a variety of subjects such as the writer's background, their introduction to songwriting, the creative process, the demo recording process, pitching songs, the business of professional songwriting, sources of inspiration, and poignant moments in their career. Every show focuses on one song from the writer's catalog that has had significant impact on the world, the writer, or the host. Featured Guest on OCTOBER 11 @ 7:00pm – JP Williams jpwilliams.net JP Williams is an accomplished singer, songwriter, workshop leader, and public speaker. Blind since the age of 10, JP brings a unique, seasoned perspective to everything he does. He's performed at the Grand Ole Opry, the Bluebird Café, the Kennedy Center and other major venues across the country. JP has shared stages with Randy Travis, Jo Dee Messina, Bruce Hornsby, Ricky Skaggs, and more. JP currently writes under his own publishing company and previously was a staff writer with Major Bob Music in Nashville. On today's podcast, host James Casto talks with JP about the #1 hit song, “Best Shot” written by JP, Jimmie Allen and Josh London and served as the launch for Jimmie Allen's country music career.
This week’s guests are Josh London and Erin Moreland who talk about their seal research in the Arctic, using cutting-edge methods from tagging to aerial surveys. Relevant Link - Protected Marine Life In Alaska: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/region/alaska#protected-marine-life Relevant paper: https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1890/07-1032.1 Speak Up For Blue Instagram Speak Up For Blue Twitter Check out the Shows on the Speak Up For Blue Network: Marine Conservation Happy Hour Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2k4ZB3x Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2kkEElk ConCiencia Azul: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2k6XPio Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2k4ZMMf Dugongs & Seadragons: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lB9Blv Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2lV6THt Environmental Studies & Sciences Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lx86oh Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2lG8LUh Speak Up For The Ocean Blue: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2m28QSF Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2SJgyiN Madame CuriosityApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2xUlSax Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2V38QQ1 Ocean Science RadioApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3chJMfA Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3bnkP18 The Guide To Mindful Conservation: Dancing In Pink Hiking Boots:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/31P4UY6 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3f7hDJw
Welcome to Deb Talk Episode 7- Corporate America isn't for everyone Ft. Photographer extraordinaire Josh London On this episode We discuss Photography, Creative jobs, Ayahuasca, finding one self, Rioting, Looting, Protesting & why corporate jobs aren't for everybody. JUDGEMENT FREE ZONE PEOPLE! I hit all three segments : Weekly Inquiryyyyy which is When did you know that corporate america wasn't for you? ” Shenaniganssss where we discuss George Floyds Death - Rest In Peace! Bryonna Taylors Death- Rest in Peace! What are your thoughts? email me at Deb.talkk@gmail.com & Weekly Check in - Housing market going down and its time for millennials to buy. & Bitcoins At the end I didn't have any weekly emails so send me your emails with questions, stories, or anything else you'd like for me to read on the pod. Deb.Talkk@gmail.com Please Subscribe, rate, review https://linktr.ee/DebTalk
Josh London serves as Director of Government Affairs at The Jewish Institute for National Security of America. Formerly a lobbyist with the Zionist Organization of America and the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, he also served as the Director of Policy for the Jewish Policy Center. Bradley Martin is a senior fellow with the news and public-policy group Haym Salomon Center, and Deputy Editor for the Canadian Institute for Jewish Research. He is also a writer for Islamist Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum.
How far can a degree in English take you? Since earning his English degree from the College of Arts and Sciences, Josh London (CAS’94) has become an award-winning global marketing executive with c-suite experience at IDG, Ziff Davis and CNET. Josh shares a few words of wisdom centered on the gift of a liberal arts education, the power of perpetual curiosity and the importance of wandering with intention.To learn more about Josh and the Proud to BU podcast, visit our website – bu.edu/alumni/podcast. A transcript of this episode is also available. Please note, transcripts may be edited for clarity and do not represent a verbatim record of dialogue.Listener Survey: We want to hear from you! Complete a 3-minute survey and claim your pair of our custom-made limited edition Proud to BU podcast socks!Support the show (http://www.bu.edu/give)
How do you relaunch a brand? Join hosts Nicole Manktelow and Mark Jones for this special episode of The CMO Show, as we dive into the details of IDG's monumental global rebranding campaign.
In this episode, we’re joined by Jyri Tuulos and Josh London to help discuss reusable components and building style guides. Jyri is a Staff Engineer at AdRoll and Josh is a Senior Designer at Netflix. We discuss best practices companies are leveraging style guides and reusable components. We also share the positives and negatives to having a style guide. Items mentioned in the episode: AdRoll, Netflix, JavaScript, CSS, CSS Preprocessor, PHP, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Learning, Jennison Asuncion, Accessibility episode, Atlassian, Bitbucket, Evernote, Storybook, npm, Slack, Laurie Voss, React, Angular, React plus X: Best Practices for Reusable UI Components, Forward JS, React Style Guide Generator, Pattern Lab, Brad Frost, Dave Olson, Atomic Design, JQuery, JQuery Widgets, Sketch, SASS, Bootstrap, React Bootstrap, Starbucks Style Guide, Styleguides.io Guests: Jyri Tuulos - @jtuulos Josh London - @joshualondon Panelists: Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan Augustus Yuan - @augburto Jem Young - @JemYoung Derrick Showers - @derrickshowers Mars Jullian - @marsjosephine Stacy London - @stacylondoner Picks: Jyri Tuulos - AdRoll style guide Jyri Tuulos - Reasonably Sound Josh London - InspiRock Josh London - React Sketch App Ryan Burgess - XLR8 Connect Diaper Backpack Ryan Burgess - Bosch Augustus Yuan - Quick Draw! Google Dataset Augustus Yuan - Style Guides Augustus Yuan - Google I/O videos Jem Young - Why did the chicken cross the road Jem Young - ES6 Proxies and Reflection Derrick Showers - Instacart Derrick Showers - Blue Apron Mars Jullian - Single Div Mars Jullian - Detour Stacy London - AtlasKit Stacy London - Actually Smiling by Geotic
Josh London is the chief marketing officer for IDG, the world’s largest tech media, data, and marketing services provider. In this podcast, he discusses what it takes to unify the brand for a worldwide company that reaches tech audiences in 97 countries, what he learned at an early internet startup in the ‘90s as well as during his time studying in Italy, and how authenticity is key when building a brand. And he has this to say about marketing in a modern world: “When you’re devising a marketing strategy, especially on a global basis, it’s very exciting. We’re now living in a borderless world where customers travel across brands and across geographic borders. And a marketer wants to reach them wherever they can find them.” Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today” podcast include: London’s career path: How a literature major learned what was possible through technology. (1:12) IDG — From house of brands to a united brand offering: Presenting clarity to the marketplace. (3:04) Creating a holding company with a brand approach. (5:57) Developing a culture where everyone is “singing from the same song sheet.” (8:59) London’s natural curiosity has taken him down a career path that’s “not straight down the middle.” (18:57) The future of marketing: “It all comes back to data.” (22:44) Support the show.
Josh London talks about how to rank higher in search engines, how to build a better website to increase conversions, why you should use videos to promote your shows, and the best practices for Facebook ads. Josh is a magician and entrepreneur. He has been performing magic since the age of 5 and travels the country performing for corporate and private events. He is also the founder of Click Convert Profit in which he coaches and consults with entertainers, performers, variety artists, bands and musicians who want to book more gigs. Show notes: Click Convert Profit Magician for Private Parties and Corporate Events San Diego Magician Josh London - Download our free marketing resources at https://wellattended.com/resources
In the second half of this series, Josh London goes in-depth on how to setup a Google Adwords campaign, what to have on your landing page, and specific strategies to help you get results from your internet marketing efforts. Google Adwords Overview • This is the main platform to do paid advertising. • Differences between ads and organic search listings. • Have your website in order first. • Advantages of using paid traffic vs organic traffic. Settings for Google Adwords • Creating a campaign, and which type of campaign to use. • Start small, then expand your search parameters. • Choosing networks to display your ads on. • Choosing geographical locations and using it’s advanced features. • Setting up your bid strategy. • Setting up your daily budget. (Generally between $10–20 per day) • Delivery method. • Wading through advanced settings. Creating the Ad • Knowing your target audience and taking that into account. • Know your end goal and work backwards. • Look at your competition and do something that stands out. Something different and unique. • Portent.com/tools/title-maker for ideas. • Make sure it matches your landing page. • Headlines and description lines. • Split testing ads. Keywords • Start with Google’s planner tool, but know that you’ll have to do a lot of tinkering. • Types of keywords: broad match, phrase match, and exact match. • Negative keywords. • Let data drive your decisions. • Longtail Pro is a good service to help you with picking keywords. • Keep in mind: Everything is setup for Google to make money. • How to tweak and adjust things as you have your ad running. • Tips to finding keywords you should use. Landing Pages • What should your landing page have? • It should complete your goal. • Call to Action • Have an opt-in incentive to get them to give you their email address. Something like a price sheet. This is often more effective than a contact form. • Mailchimp is a great service to use for this. • Everything needs to line up from the landing page, to the ad, to the search terms they originally used to see your ad. • Make it as easy as possible for your client to get in touch with you and get your prices. • Begin to build a relationship with your prospect. • Building your list is the best way for you to make sales online. • Create dedicated landing pages for each ad group that you have. • Don’t have ads point to your home page. • Unbounce and Lead Pages help you to split test your landing pages. • Your landing page is the most important part of your online marketing campaign because, that’s where the conversions are made. Where can we find Josh London? Clickconvertprofit.com Flying Solo
In this interview, I have my very first return guest! Josh London goes in-depth on internet marketing, first talking about your website, and then going over SEO to help you create a solid foundation for your own internet marketing strategy. Sponsors: Acting for Magicians by Richard Ribuffo — Pick up your copy today and SAVE $5! Getting a View of the Landscape • Differences between Pay Per Click and Search Engine Optimization • What the large pieces of an internet marketing campaign are. • Making sure you’re creating good quality content. • Making sure all parts of your campaign line up with each other. No disconnects. • Three stages to buying: Awareness, Research, and Buying. Website Design • Make your website as simple as possible • Get your user the info they want as fast as possible • Build on a wordpress framework and use a responsive theme to make it mobile-friendly • Create the hierarchy of your website: Homepage, About Page, Blog (keep it updated), Contact page • Don't try to make it "clever." Clear and simple is the better way to do things. • The importance of having a mobile friendly website SEO (Search Engine Optimization) • White hat vs black hat SEO techniques. • How to get your site in top rankings in Google. • Yoast Wordpresslugin will help you with your SEO. • Using keywords in your title, meta description, and body copy. • Optimizing your images. • Don't "stuff" your page with keywords. • Write for the user, not the search engine. • What people might overlook when trying to make their site more SEO friendly. • Using header tags within your copy. • How to do keyword research. • Using closely related keywords. • Having a call to action. • Look at what everyone else is doing and make what they're doing better. Website Content • You want to have engaging content so that people don't leave. You want to lower your bounce rate. • The importance of a blog. • What should entertainers blog about and not blog about? • Blogging and content marketing is an art. • What should be the focus of your blog? Create content that your user wants and that will get shared on social outlets. (And not just by your mom.) • The content that you blog about should be different than your static pages. • Talk about the benefits of your services to your customer. Don't talk about yourself. • How often should I update my blog? • Don't create blog posts on a whim. Try buzzsumo.com • Commenting on other peoples blog posts on your topic. • Strategy of getting your blog posts shared. • Out reaching for your content. • Ninja outreach.com • Your blog is another way for you to stay in front of your audience. TOMA Parting Advice It's all about content and making things easy for your user navigating on your site. Coming up: pay per click keywords. Where can we find Josh London? Clickconvertprofit.com Flying Solo
Yes you read that title correctly. How many marketers do you know using magic tricks to land clients? I'm guessing zero. Well Josh doesn't really use magic tricks to entrance prospects and ink deals while hypnotized.. He just likes magic. And he's performed it professionally since he was five. It's been a while now since Josh embraced […] The post Episode #117 – Josh London on Using Magic and PPC to Grow His Clients' Businesses appeared first on Drop Dead Copy.
Josh is a magician who helps organizations entertain their most discerning clients, VIPs and employees at trade shows, conferences and banquets. He has been performing magic since the age of 5 and now travels the country entertaining corporate audiences of all sizes. LIVE MAGIC TRICK BELOW :-) Below are two free resources to IGNITE your Entrepreneurial journey!FreePodcastCourse.com: A free 15-day course that will teach you how to create, grow, and monetize YOUR Podcast!TheWebinarCourse.com: A free 10-day course that will teach you how to create and present Webinars that convert!
Todays guest is a man who has been helping clients from varied industries get their businesses to the top of search engines for quite awhile. With an eye for design, strategy, and incredible expertise, together with his team they will create a marketing campaign that is perfect for your business. But this is a strange one, or it seems from the outside, but in perfect Join Up Dots fashion I'm sure we will be able to make sense of it by the end of the show. Born and raised in San Diego, at a young age he received a magic kit as a present, and after quickly learning every trick he could, he started charging neighbourhood kids to see his magic shows. Throughout high school he would routinely perform at private parties and corporate events on the weekend then go to school during the week. He realized that people will pay top dollar for quality entertainment, and so two magic companies as a way to offer his magic services to the public were born. But to be honest even before we have brought the guy onto the show, you can see that to become either an entrepreneur or a magician means that you have to get used to failure. It takes years to be able to master either of the professions. It's that stickability that helps you get to the top, and most importantly keeps you there? So has he always been able and willing to flex his old hustle muscle and get out and about to make things happen? And would he ever have the desire to end up the new David Copperfield and have a three year residency in Vegas? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr Josh London.
Josh is a magician who helps organizations entertain their most discerning clients, VIPs and employees at trade shows, conferences and banquets. He has been performing magic since the age of five and now travels the country entertaining corporate audiences of all sizes. LIVE MAGIC TRICK BELOW :-)