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Krystel Beall joins Matt Beall Legacy to discuss her time at Bealls, community outreach & philanthropy, and much more. Interested in a Career at Bealls? – https://www.beallsinc.com/beallsinc/careers Follow Matt Beall on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-beall-legacy/ Episode Timeline: 00:00 Introductions 12:44 What was Childhood like? 20:07 Going to College 24:50 How do you feel now? 27:53 Changes within yourself 33:44 Changes at Bealls 43:19 Community Partnerships 50:02 Outside of Bealls 53:30 Unprocessed Trauma 1:00:30 Types of Trauma 1:11:31 Krystel Clear 1:17:02 2025 1:23:54 Questions for Matt 1:34:15 Closing
durée : 02:58:32 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Julianne Moore, Alain Aspect, Amine Benyamina et Krystel Lepresle, Michael Youn et Dounia Hadni sont les invités de ce jeudi 9 janvier. - invités : Julianne Moore, Alain ASPECT, Amine BENYAMINA, Michaël YOUN - Julianne Moore :, Alain Aspect : Professeur à l'Institut d'optique et à l'école Polytechnique, directeur de recherche émérite du CNRS, membre de l'Académie des sciences et Prix Nobel de physique 2022, Amine Benyamina : Psychiatre addictologue, Michaël Youn : Animateur Radio TV, Comédien
Let's learn everything you need to know about two of Amazon's fastest-growing marketplaces UAE & Saudi Arabia, plus a bonus story of somebody who learned from Project X strategies and now has a thriving 6-figure business. ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Unlock the secrets to thriving in the blossoming Amazon UAE and Amazon Saudi Arabia marketplaces, where a remarkable 12% e-commerce growth awaits eager sellers. Journey with Bradley and Krystel Abi Assi of Amazon Seller Society to the bustling city of Dubai, as we uncover how international brands are leveraging early market entry to build a strategic edge. Supported by the WorldEF Conference and Dubai Commerce City, we discuss how Dubai is cementing its status as a global hub for innovation and e-commerce, providing unparalleled opportunities for global sellers looking to make their mark. Gain insights into the essential steps for international sellers aiming to conquer Amazon's Middle Eastern markets. With minimal barriers to entry, you can seamlessly utilize existing business structures without requiring a local presence, while understanding the nuances of VAT registration. As Saudi Arabia's platform evolves with Arabic language enhancements, the potential for sellers is rapidly expanding, offering fertile ground for those ready to adapt and seize the moment in these vibrant regions. Join us as we introduce our next guest Abdallah Hesham, an inspiring Amazon seller from Egypt, who shares his compelling journey from failed products to discovering success in car accessories. Abdallah's story illustrates the power of adaptation and innovative research methods inspired by watching Helium 10's Project X Amazon Product Case Study series on YouTube, such as Pinterest and ChatGPT, in finding profitable niches. We emphasize the critical role of precise keyword selection in representing products effectively on Amazon, with stories and strategies that underscore the transformative potential of this approach for ambitious sellers worldwide. In episode 629 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley, Krystel, and Abdallah discuss: 00:00 - Amazon UAE and Saudi Arabia Insights 03:07 - Emerging E-Commerce Market in 2025 05:31 - Selling on Amazon Middle East 10:12 - Arabization of Amazon Platform 15:53 - Amazon Sellers in UAE 19:40 - Success in Amazon Business Strategies 22:23 - Discovering Hidden Product Opportunities 27:34 - Amazon Sales Strategy With Niche Product 30:22 - Amazon FBA Content Strategy Discussion 30:27 - Effective Keyword Selection for Amazon
Welcome to the fourth and final episode of our Veteran-Focused mini-series in celebration of Veteran Saves Week! Today, we're discussing one of the biggest challenges veterans face in transitioning to civilian life—moving from military service to civilian employment. Amelia and Krystel guide you through essential financial steps, covering topics like budgeting for relocation, using the GI Bill for career advancement, understanding civilian benefits, and building financial confidence along the way. This episode is sponsored by Walmart, whose ongoing support of veterans and their families through career pathways and advancement opportunities aligns perfectly with the mission of Veteran Saves. In this episode, we discusss: Relocation Expenses: Moving from military life to civilian life often brings new expenses, including housing deposits, transportation, and work-related costs. Tip: Track your spending by gathering recent pay stubs, bank statements, and bills to create a budget and spending plan that addresses upcoming relocation needs. Setting Financial Goals: Establishing both short- and long-term goals, such as an emergency fund or saving for certifications, can make the transition more manageable. Leveraging the GI Bill: Beyond traditional schooling, the GI Bill also covers certifications, technical training, and apprenticeships. Many apprenticeships allow veterans to earn an income while learning, which can be especially helpful during the transition to civilian life. Understanding Civilian Benefits: Civilian compensation packages differ from military pay, and veterans should review their base salary, health benefits, and retirement options like 401(k) matching to understand their full package. Veterans with a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) may consider rolling it into a 401(k) or IRA for continued retirement savings growth. Save or Skip Segment: Scenario: A $1,000 relocation bonus—save it for moving expenses or invest in a career certification? Amelia and Crystal share their thoughts, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing relocation while exploring employer support for certifications. Financial Counseling for Veterans: Organizations like the Veterans Benefits Banking Program and the Foundation for Financial Planning provide free financial counseling tailored to veterans, offering guidance on unique financial challenges. Resources & Links Mentioned: Veteran Saves Pledge Create a Spending & Savins Plan VBBP Free Financial Counseling & Coaching How Walmart Helps Veterans Thrive Transitioning to civilian life is a significant change, but with a solid financial plan, veterans can navigate this journey smoothly. We're here to support you every step of the way, and special thanks to Walmart for their partnership and commitment to the veteran community.
On Day 3 of Veterans Saves Week, Krystel and Amelia tackle the unique housing challenges veterans face and share valuable resources for securing affordable housing. Whether you're working toward homeownership, renting, or facing other housing hurdles, today's episode is packed with practical tips and guidance to help you meet your housing needs. Segments: Save or Skip: In today's "Save or Skip" segment, we explore what to do if you're a veteran facing a rent increase that could strain your budget. We offer a balanced approach to help you decide if you should "save" by staying put with support or "skip" and look for a new home. Homeownership Support: VA Loans: Learn how VA loans provide competitive rates, often with no down payment, to help veterans achieve homeownership. We discuss why it's essential to compare offers to ensure you're getting the best deal. VA Grants for Home Modifications: Discover how these grants can help veterans modify their homes to improve accessibility, especially for those with disabilities. Resources for Current Homeowners: If you're a homeowner facing financial challenges, we discuss housing counselors and VA services that can help you stay on top of mortgage payments. Rental Assistance and Tenant Rights: HUD-VASH Program: A collaborative program between HUD and the VA that provides rental assistance vouchers to unhoused veterans. Affordable Rental Resources: Veterans not yet ready to buy can find affordable rental housing through VA resources and local organizations. Tenant Rights: Knowing your rights protects you from unfair practices and discrimination in housing. Support for Unhoused Veterans: For veterans at risk of or experiencing homelessness, the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans connects them to local support to stabilize their housing situation. Links & Resources: Resources for Veterans Having Difficulty Making Mortgage Payments The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is committed to ending Veteran homelessness and works with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to offer programs for housing vouchers for Veterans in need of permanent housing. The National Call Center for Homeless Veterans helps Veterans in need of immediate assistance to avoid eviction or loss of housing. Trained VA counselors are on hand 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help. You can reach them at 1-877-4AID VET or (877) 424-3838. Veterans Matter helps house homeless veterans and their families who qualify for VA/HUD-VASH housing vouchers. It is a nationwide program that works to help veterans find housing quickly by helping with rental deposits and first month's rent. You can reach them by calling (567) 698-7838. National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) provides emergency and supportive housing along with food, health services, job training, and placement assistance. Their website also offers a searchable database that you can use to find organizations in your state that provide services. You can reach them by calling 1-800-VET-HELP or 1-800-838-4357. You can find additional resources in your area by searching the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Federal Rental Assistance webpage. There you can find out what assistance is available, what it covers, how it works, and who is eligible. _______ Tune in tomorrow for the final day of Veteran Saves Week, where we'll discuss the financial transition from military to civilian life. Remember: Veterans deserve accessible, affordable housing, and support is available to help at every stage.
The Veteran Saves Team brings you a special Veteran-focused mini-series to celebrate Veteran Saves Week, a four-day event encouraging veterans, transitioning service members, and their families or caregivers to do a financial check-in and gain a clear view of their finances. In this episode, Amelia and Krystel focus on the challenge of managing competing financial priorities. From creating an emergency fund to paying off debt and saving for retirement, this episode provides veterans and their families with step-by-step strategies to take control of their finances and build financial security. During the episode, we'll dive into... Introduction to Veteran Saves Week: Veteran Saves Week provides veterans with the tools and support they need to manage their finances with confidence. Each day highlights a different theme, offering guidance on topics like housing, debt, banking, and transitioning from military to civilian life. Today's Theme – Balancing Competing Financial Priorities: This episode is all about helping veterans balance various financial priorities, including saving for emergencies, paying down debt, and preparing for retirement, all while managing everyday expenses. Our goal is to make financial planning more manageable and less stressful for veterans, transitioning service members, and their families. Veteran Saves Program Overview: Veteran Saves supports veterans in achieving financial goals through resources, articles, videos, and reminders. Veterans can also take the Veteran Saves Pledge at VeteransSaves.org, which provides encouragement and guidance for reaching their savings goals. Save or Skip Segment: Scenario: What would you do if you received a $1,000 bonus? Would you put it toward retirement or use it to pay down debt? Takeaway: There's no right or wrong answer—it all depends on personal goals and financial priorities. Steps for Balancing Financial Priorities: Break Down Your Financial Goals: Think of your goals in three categories—short-term, mid-term, and long-term—to help clarify what's most important right now and in the future. Start with $500: Building a $500 emergency fund is a great starting point for financial security. Strategies include automating savings, setting aside portions of VA benefits, and using military discounts to save. Manage Debt Effectively: Consider the snowball or avalanche method to tackle debt in a way that fits your goals and keeps you motivated. Saving Flexibly: Remember, saving is a cyclical process, and it's okay to use your emergency fund when needed. Automatic transfers can help you build back your savings over time. Maximizing VA Benefits: VA benefits can be essential financial tools, offering resources for healthcare, education, and job training. Utilizing benefits like the GI Bill, vocational programs, and financial counseling services can help veterans advance their careers and financial stability without stretching their budgets. Aligning Financial Plans with Personal Values: Reflecting on your core values—such as community support, financial independence, or enjoying meaningful experiences—can help make your financial journey more rewarding and aligned with what truly matters to you. Links Mentioned in This Episode: Veteran Saves Pledge: VeteranSaves.Org/Pledge Create a Spending and Savings Plan: https://veteransaves.org/resource-center/insights/6-steps-to-establishing-a-spending-and-savings-plan-for-veterans-and-transitioning-military-personnel/ Savings Plan On-Demand Workshop: https://youtu.be/m5ur5tt8JhA Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Think Like a Saver! We hope you've gained valuable insights into balancing financial priorities and building financial security. Remember, with a solid plan and clear goals, it's possible to manage multiple financial priorities with confidence.
The Veteran Saves Team brings to you a special Veteran-focused mini-series to celebrate Veteran Saves Week, a 4 day event encouraging Veterans, transitioning servicemembers, and their families or caregivers to do a financial check-in and gain a clear view of their finances. In this episode, Krystel, Amelia, and Amy discuss the importance of choosing the right financial institution, the unique needs of veterans, and how selecting a bank or credit union that aligns with those needs can empower veterans on their financial journeys. This episode is sponsored by JPMorgan Chase, a proud supporter of the military and Veteran community. During the episode, we'll dive into... Introduction to Veteran Saves Week: Veteran Saves Week is an opportunity to provide veterans with the resources and support they need to manage finances confidently and reach their financial goals. Each day focuses on a different financial theme, addressing topics like housing, debt, banking, and transitioning from military to civilian life. Today's Theme – Choosing the Right Financial Institution: Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase, this episode dives into choosing a bank or credit union that best supports veterans' financial needs, including benefits, services, and resources that align with their financial goals. Chase programs like Military Pathways and the Veterans Jobs Mission support veterans in transitioning to civilian careers and assist veteran-owned businesses. Veteran Saves Program Overview: Veteran Saves supports veterans in achieving financial goals through resources, articles, videos, and reminders. Veterans can take the Veteran Saves Pledge at VeteransSaves.org to set and reach savings goals with support from Veteran Saves. Save or Skip Segment: Scenario: Should veterans open multiple accounts at different banks to leverage specific benefits from each? Takeaway: This approach could maximize benefits, but it may add complexity. Veterans should consider their preferences for simplicity vs. maximizing perks. Choosing Between Banks and Credit Unions: Banks: Often provide more locations, specialized military programs, and features like waived fees and tailored loan products. Credit Unions: As not-for-profit organizations, credit unions often offer lower fees and better interest rates, plus personalized service but may have fewer locations. Key Factors for Choosing a Financial Institution: Mobile Banking: Essential for veterans who travel frequently. Loan Products: Some institutions offer veteran-specific loans with lower fees or better terms. Fees: Look for institutions that waive monthly fees and offer transparency on hidden costs. Customer Service: Many institutions provide specialized support for veterans, including financial education and VA-specific assistance. Veterans Benefits Banking Program (VBBP): The VBBP, a partnership with the VA and the Association of Military Banks of America, allows veterans to open accounts with participating banks and access direct deposit, financial counseling, and education. Links Mentioned in This Episode: Veteran Saves Pledge Veterans Benefits Banking Program (VBBP) VetCents Financial Education Military Pathways Program Veteran Jobs Mission Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Think Like a Saver! We hope you've gained some valuable insights into overcoming financial overwhelm and taking control of your financial future. Remember, no matter where you are on your financial journey, it's never too late to start saving. Thank you to JPMorgan Chase for supporting Veteran Saves and the veteran community!
Interview avec Krystel pour parler de la 3ème édition du Fou de Trucks Festival qui a lieu à Oberhaslach le 19 & 20 octobre 2024. Réalisé en direct sur RBS le 11/10/24 avec Pierre Liermann.
En 1992 dans la région de Versailles, Krystel a un accident de voiture où elle est éjectée de l'habitacle après plusieurs tonneaux. Elle voit son corps à terre puis sombre dans un profond coma qui dure cinq semaines.
En 1992 dans la région de Versailles, Krystel a un accident de voiture où elle est éjectée de l'habitacle après plusieurs tonneaux. Elle voit son corps à terre puis sombre dans un profond coma qui dure cinq semaines.
ABONNEZ-VOUS AU PATREON : www.patreon.com/jaifaitunhumain Cet épisode est une présentation de Annie d'OPALEO Naissance qui vous accompagne des cours prénataux jusqu'aux premiers pas de bébé.Pour avoir accès aux coffrets prénatal et postnatal exclusifs aux auditeurs de « J'ai fait un humain », rendez-vous au www.opaleo.com/humain Utilisez le code HUMAIN pour y avoir accès gratuitement. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opaleo_naissance/ Les trois accouchements de Krystel ont été complètement différents. Son premier accouchement a été provoqué, à l'hôpital et après quatre heures de poussée et la naissance de son fils, elle a fait une hémorragie. Elle a eu son deuxième enfant en maison de naissance et tout s'est bien passé. Pour son troisième, elle a évité de peu le transfert d'urgence à l'hôpital, mais elle a dû subir une version, à froid. Entre son deuxième et son troisième enfant, Krystel a vécu un avortement. On salue au passage le Pataphil de Sainte-Julie! Merci également à La physio pas gênée, alias Mélanie Claveau qui aide les mamans à se libérer le périnée sans tabou! Parce que la maternité est un bon moment pour renouer avec son corps. Découvrez son livre, son spectacle et ses autres services sur le www.laphysiopasgenee.comPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
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Ce matin, 14 mai avec Vincent, Marie-Ève et Jean-Michel: On reçoit Krystel Mongeau ! Entrevue et performance en direct On parle avec notre fantastique Louis Morissette ! L'intelligence artificielle a créé des chansons pour L'à-côté de Jean-Michel On joue à Ouvre ton jeu ! Le jeu de société de Marie-Claude Barrette Vincent et le hockey féminin La réponse à la Question Impossible Quel repas pourriez-vous manger toute votre vie ? Discussions sur les anniversaires et sur les chiens sur les terrasses Bonne écoute !
Today's episode is a recording of a webinar on Gaming UA Strategies for a Gen-AI World 2024 and beyond featuring Niels Beenan, Strategic Partnerships Director at Singular, Sharath Kowligi, Marketing Manager at DieNo Games, Krystel Bittar, Product Manager at Sensor Tower, and Cameron Thom, Chief Business Development Officer at Adikteev.KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Unlock the secrets to conquering the Middle Eastern e-commerce landscape as we team up with Krystel, our Dubai-based expert, to navigate the dynamic marketplaces of Amazon UAE, Amazon KSA, and Amazon Egypt. Our discussion peels back the layers of these culturally rich and diverse regions, showcasing strategic entry points for foreign sellers and the innovative AE2SA program that's revolutionizing logistics and cross-border commerce. Embrace the tales of triumph as we reveal how a local Prada sunglasses distributor and a savvy Polish pet treat enterprise struck gold in the desert by leveraging Amazon's robust platform. Crack the code on advertising strategies and product hijacking within Amazon's ecosystem, where we dissect the intricate dance between cost-effective marketing and the darker shades of competitive tactics. Our conversation extends beyond mere product listings, as we arm you with the know-how to refine your sales acumen and construct a resilient product framework. Plus, get an exclusive scoop on the upcoming seller meet-up in Dubai, a hotbed for networking and exchanging insights with fellow entrepreneurs. As the sun sets on our enlightening session, Krystel and I invite you to explore the vast opportunities ripening in the Middle Eastern sun. Whether you're a seasoned seller or just planting your flag, the region's e-commerce growth is a fertile ground, ready for you to sow your business dreams. So, tune in and prepare to be whisked away on a magic carpet ride of invaluable strategies and heartwarming success stories that await in the Middle East's online bazaar. In episode 521 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley and Krystel discuss: 00:00 - Fastest Growing Marketplaces on Amazon 04:34 - Amazon Marketplaces In THe Middle East 12:09 - Amazon's Middle East Market Expansion 19:05 - Increase Sales With Prada Sunglasses 22:47 - The Viability of Reselling Products 28:19 - Comparing PPC Costs in Different Marketplaces 29:02 - Advertising and Hijacking on Amazon 34:17 - Building a Customer-Friendly Product Framework 35:30 - How To Contact Krystel Abi Assi ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On Youtube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Transcript Bradley Sutton: Today we've got somebody back on the show who is going to talk about some of the fastest growing marketplaces in the world for Amazon, amazon UAE and Amazon KSA. How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. Helium 10's got over 40 tools for e-commerce entrepreneurs. I know how overwhelming it might seem to try and figure out how you're going to learn how to use everything, or maybe even to know which ones you want to get started with, so for a completely free course that's going to guide you through learning everything you need in order to become a Helium 10 expert, visit the Helium 10 Academy. That is h10.me/academy. Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of the series sellers podcast by Helium 10. I am your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show. That's a completely BS free, unscripted and unrehearsed organic conversation about serious strategies for serious sellers of any level in the e-commerce world, and we are going on the opposite side of the world today, coming to us live from, I believe, Dubai. We've got Krystel back on the show. How's it going? Krystel: Hey, Bradley, very good. Thank you so much for having me back. Very excited to talk Amazonian with you. Bradley Sutton: Yes, let's do it. Let's do it. You know I'm here in feeling the nostalgic vibes. I'm here in my I'm not going to call this the original serious sellers podcast studio because we, when we first started, we were in another. During the podcast we were in another small we work office way, way back in the day, but this was our second ever podcast studio. I'm here in Irvine, California, at our original Helium 10 office doing some meetings this week, so not in my regular studio, but you, you are. You've been in Dubai. How long now. Krystel: Since, well, I officially moved to Dubai in 2019 myself and the company we moved to Dubai in 2019. So not a very long time. Bradley Sutton: All right About the same time, since I've been in this, this office here. So if you're looking for a Krystel's backstory, we're not going to go too much into it today. You can go to episodes 304 and 376. She was on, so just h10.me/304 or 376. And you can, you know, see, you know a lot more of her backstory there. But today I wanted to, you know, catch up, because now it's it's, you know, pretty much, it's 2024. And we are, you know, in a new world where Amazon is opening up again to other market places. You know, there was a time where, where it seemed like it, wasn't really opening up to to new marketplaces and there was a time where there was just booming, you know, opening up in UAE and Saudi Arabia and other places. So I wanted to kind of like see what's going on in that region. So, first of all, in that area it's not just Amazon UAE, but what are the other main marketplaces in your region over there? Krystel: If you are a seller that's based or you know, you launch on Amazon in the UAE, you're not just serving the UAE customers, but you're serving UAE customers, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and, most notably and recently, Qatar, which became quite a popular country because, you know, if you're, if you're soccer fans, or yeah, or World Cup fans, then that's a really cool country. So, yes, as a seller, now you could just send your products over to Amazon in the UAE and you'll be able to access all of those countries as well. Bradley Sutton: Okay, interesting, interesting. Now, which token is that connected to? Because I like, for example, if I'm selling in Amazon USA, that's like the North American token, but it actually also includes, you know, Mexico, Canada and Actually Brazil. You know, if I'm selling in in in Singapore, that's part of like the Asian token includes like Japan. And then there's Europe, which, just with the, you know, once I'm in one marketplace, I'm in all of the others. Now, is that, is that region connected to Europe? Is it connected to the Asian Marketplace where, as long as you're selling there, it's, it's pretty much just a few clicks? And then, of course, your business information, where I don't have to apply like from scratch, or is it its own separate entity? Krystel: It's really cool that you brought this up. So let me just clarify again Amazon doesn't have an Amazon like, unlike in Europe, where you have, for example, amazon Germany, amazon Spain, amazon France. Amazon still only has Operations in these three countries that I mentioned. However, they do. You as a seller, it'll be much easier for you because you can simply have your products warehouse in the UAE and sell them all across the rest of these countries that I just mentioned as well. Amazon has its own entity for the region, dubbed as Amazon Middle East, so it is part of your global marketplaces. For anyone that is currently an Amazon seller, you could just log in, add a new marketplace and you'll find the Middle East, and you'll find three countries under the Middle East KSA UAE and Egypt. You will not, unlike North America. You'll not be automatically, automatically. You know not. All three markets are gonna be automatically. You're not gonna be enrolled in them. You're gonna have to enroll in them separately. Bradley Sutton: Okay, interesting interest. All right now. I think as far as helium 10 is concerned, it's it's tied to one of them, if it's its own region or tied to another place. Krystel: I'm not a hundred percent sure you guys are tight counts, like when you're. Bradley Sutton: Yes, oh tight to Europe. Okay that's important for some customers like, or anybody who uses software like helium 10, everybody does it the same way. Like they count, like how many Marketplaces you're in, not necessarily by each marketplace, but by the token. So so like, for example, a certain level of helium 10, if it says you're allowed to connect to Tokens, it doesn't mean just like two marketplaces like US and Canada, that actually still counts for one, even Mexico and Brazil, and then if you're in Europe, that actually counts for two. So I think what you're saying is like, hey, if you, if you are selling in Europe, or whether you're not selling in Europe, it counts as all, as just one token. So you don't have to like, get another helium 10 account, guys you know, to be able to to access our tools for the UAE marketplace. Now, what, how's it been? You know UAE is now, you know, been there for a few years Amazon UAE. Is that the number one grossing marketplace from the ones that that you mentioned? Or Saudi Arabia, come up, or what would you say? Krystel: So let me give you some numbers which are quite interesting. I'm looking at my phone cuz I have, like these slide See, these pictures of us in the actual event, so that I just mentioned. So If you forget all of the stats coming out of the region, you'll find that you know the numbers are really promising. Just to just as a backstory as well, the region isn't that big. Population wise, like the whole of the Middle East, is probably the same population of just the US alone, so this is not a very big market. So these numbers, which you might not consider very big if you guys sell in the US, but based on the population, it's quite. Krystel: It's quite interesting seeing that Two of the strongest countries when it comes to e-commerce are really just the UAE and Saudi, because they have also the biggest population. But what's estimated to Sales and e-commerce are estimated to reach about 56 billion US dollars in 2025, which is a really good growth and a really big spike. Very interesting, but that's e-commerce sales in general. Now, amazon in the recent year. What they shared during the event was what they saw in 2023 was a 69% sales growth on Amazon UAE and a 65% sales growth on Amazon KSA, which is quite interesting the reason why I think KSA is Picking up. Bradley Sutton: I know what it means, but just let everybody know what you're referring to with KSA. Krystel: Oh, kingdom of Saudi Arabia, sorry. Yes, so it's Saudi Arabia. So the official, the official or the shorter version of saying Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or Saudi Arabia. Bradley Sutton: Yeah, I knew that, but, like you know, I think there's a popular youtuber with that name, so, like some, some people might have got a little bit confused, but yeah just make sure, we're all on the same page, but that's. Krystel: KSA. But yeah, you're right, You're right. Bradley Sutton: There you go, okay. Krystel: You're right. You're right, so it, so the sales growth, is quite significant. It's simply because Saudi Arabia started a little bit later than UAE Amazon wise, that's what I mean started. So Amazon launched in 2019 In the UAE and then at the end of 2020, early 2021, which is obviously not wasn't an easy time they launched in Saudi. So that's why, plus Saudi, Saudi Arabia, or KSA, is Bigger, like it has three times the population of UAE. So I think it's natural to see those growth. Another number that I think would be interesting to share is something that they call the new to brand, which is very much a Salesy type of platform type of metric that they follow. Will would would life to dissect it with you a little bit further, Bradley, but what they said was the UAE is experiencing about 38% increase in new to brand customer growth and Saudi Arabia is experiencing 67% in new to brand customer growth. Bradley Sutton: Interesting, interesting. So that's you know some promising, promising numbers. Yeah, um, there now, uh, there's every. You know, for somebody who's not familiar with the region, uh, and the operations there, is it very similar with how amazon operates everywhere else? You know like most customers will be able to get, you know, same day or one or two day delivery, and, and you know there's different. There's FBA warehouses all over the place and, and just like the, the, the system is exactly the same. Um, or are there some intricacies due to local laws or or the region? Krystel: That's a really good question. Actually, they are exactly the same and I have another number to share with you, if I can find it. Um, it's based on what amazon is trying, how amazon is trying to expand in the region, what they're trying to do and this is according to amazon's metrics, not to mine, okay, not my metrics uh, what they're what they've done is when it comes to storage. So let's, let's dissect the storage part of of your question. Yes, all fba, everything's there. Same day delivery, um, next day delivery, probably not two day delivery, even Quite quite good fulfillment centers and quite good uh logistic support. Uh, when asked, uh, a lot of customers say the reason why they like buying from amazon is primarily because of convenience and not because of price. So that's something to to be aware of. It's not a very price sensitive market, but obviously everybody likes to get a bargain. You know, um, amazon currently is it's increasing its capacity in the UAE by about 70%. So they do have about five fulfillment centers and they're opening up mega fulfillment centers in the UAE. I think they're positioning the UAE in particular to be the hub for the rest of the Middle East. Um, they obviously also do have uh lots of storage warehouses in Saudi Arabia. I don't have numbers for that. And what they're looking is they're looking to showcase and to, but they call it showcase, but obviously they want to onboard new sellers. They want to reach a hundred thousand sellers by 2026, all focused on SMEs and not necessarily large brands and retailers. So that's cool, okay. Bradley Sutton: All right. Now, you know, like, when you look on the amazon website and look up like, or Google like, amazon middle east, it mentions the two marketplaces we've been, we've been talking about um, which is, uh, you know, UAE and and KSA. Now what I don't see you know, their advertise at least is is amazon Egypt. But it but it mentions they like amazon Egypt was also something taken over from a Sukh website, like, like, is it fulfilled from amazon UAE? Is it completely separate or what's going on in Egypt? Krystel: You know, Egypt is one of the most interesting markets for me uh population wise. It has a hundred million people, so it is technically one of the biggest countries uh in the Middle East Um and it's a very promising market Uh. However, based on the logistics and how difficult it is for uh foreigners and foreign sellers to be able to import export products into uh Egypt, what amazon have done is they've just open, operating it as a local amazon market, meaning they're really focused on supporting uh manufacturers and sellers in the region sell on amazon as an additional sales channel and it's not really opened up to um to foreign sellers or to international sellers. Bradley Sutton: Interesting Okay. Krystel: Yeah. Bradley Sutton: So then, if I am a foreigner international seller, would you suggest, uh, I go at the same time in UAE and KSA, or is one a better starting point uh than the other? Krystel: That's a really good question. We get a lot of people reaching out to us for support, especially brands that want to, you know, really come into the market. Um, they're potentially already have feelers in the market. They know their product might work well. So we always tend to suggest that you get started in one market, which is probably the UAE. It is the most easiest market for you as an international seller to get into, launch your products in the UAE and then sell on amazon and KSA. What do I mean by that? So amazon did recently release a program which we are a part of and we support all sellers with that program called AE2SA, which basically means they want to support sellers. Krystel: Uh, try to expand from the UAE to KSA with support with things like logistics, shipment, product registration and also being able to immediately open your global account from UAE to Saudi. The reason for this is because the laws and regulations in Saudi are quite difficult when it comes to importing products, in particular, as opposed to the UAE. Um, I think the country is definitely making a lot of changes. I'm sure you guys have heard a lot of things that are happening nowadays in Saudi, so it's a really, really interesting country. But still, when it comes to business, there's still this problem. Amazon really recognized this and they saw that um SMEs, which are the majority of amazon sellers, aren't able to easily logistically get into Saudi, and that's why they thought the easiest way would be to just help and support them get from UAE over to Saudi with the help and support of Amazon. Bradley Sutton: Okay, now, uh, I know UAE is in mainly English marketplace as far as the language that you make your listings in. What about, uh, KSA? Is it also English? Krystel: Um, honestly. Honestly speaking, let's talk about the actual consumer first. Yes, amazon in the UAE is like you said, Bradley, because you have a lot of insights here. Uh, yes, primarily English. You do all of your cataloging in English. However, in UAE they did actually have to change the backend, the Amazon seller central, to be also in Arabic, because primarily, the main language spoken in well, the language in the region is Arabic, of course, but the UAE has about 80, or maybe a little bit more than 80% expats all English speaking, so the market itself is very heavy in English, whereas in Saudi Arabia it's it's the national, the actual language of the country, which is primarily Arabic. Bradley Sutton: So you can list your, so then you need to create your listings in Arabic for for KSA, as opposed to English. Krystel: You can. You have the option of creating it in both English and Arabic. You have the option of creating it in Arabic and getting Amazon to translate it to you in English Sorry, yeah, and getting Amazon to translate it in Arabic if you want to or you can log in and tweak the Arabic content as well. In the UAE we don't have that option, so we catalog all of our listings in English and the website automatically just translates the language into Arabic. We can't, we don't have any input as to if there's anything wrong with the, with the wording. Bradley Sutton: Got it, got it Okay, so not a lot of work for translation companies here in the region. Krystel: So it's going to be quite easy for you guys to be able to list your products for sure. Bradley Sutton: How about one success story each? You don't have to, you don't have to mention names or exact numbers, but one success story each from somebody that you know having success in UAE from outside of the country. You know could be somebody from Europe, somebody from North America who you know, maybe one of your clients, or just somebody in your network who said, hey, let's try UAE, and then they were here and now they're here, and then also somebody living in in UAE. Like I know, we had a one of somebody from your network last year on the podcast. I think he was originally from Serbia, if I'm not mistaken, but another kind of like success, or just to give people like an idea of like what the potential is of, you know, showing examples of real people. Krystel: Of course, I'm going to give you two examples of actual clients that we've worked with. Being an Amazon service provider, we work with a lot of key accounts from Amazon, so they send us a lot of great accounts that we can help, especially when it comes to strategies, which is what we love to do. What we see in the region here is that especially you know the numbers that I told you about earlier new to brand numbers. Those are primarily because larger brands in the Middle East, such as the recognized brands that you guys know and love, that we all buy, like Apple, samsung those types of brands don't really take Amazon seriously in the region. It's just just another sales channel for them. So that's why I think really savvy entrepreneurs are able to just come in soup in, and if you know how to sell to the Amazon customer these days because you know, you really know how to sell, you really need to know how to sell in this market then you'll you're able to pick up where these brands have left off. Krystel: We recently actually started working with Prada Prada sunglasses. We don't work directly with the Prada company, we work with the distributor of Prada right here in the UAE and they are a prime example of a retailer that was just. You know, they just have their products on Amazon because they need to. They don't have their team is amazing, but their team has no knowledge of Amazon. They're just an e-commerce like a couple of e-commerce people. They know a little bit about websites, they know a little bit about that, but they don't know a lot about the interest cases on Amazon. And because we made a lot of the changes to their listings, we were able to understand who their key client was. And, mind you, prada sunglasses are not cheap, of course. You know that. So we were able to actually increase their sales during definitely during Black Friday, without doing like a crazy discount, but we focused a lot on some of the viral Prada sunglasses that were, you know, viral now on TikTok. We were able to increase their sales by about 500%, and that's just during Black Friday. So the key takeaway of this story is to understand that sales are there, customers are there, but it's also very important to understand how the customer operates on Amazon, how they like to purchase products, what are their buyer personas and how to talk to those buyers. And still large brands like Prada still need to do the same thing. Krystel: Another story would be one of our brands that we recently well as of three or four months ago we started working with. They are a dog treat company. They sell natural dog treats. Based out of Poland, they are one of the largest they're really really popular brand on Amazon in Europe. We help them from start to finish, enter into Amazon in the UAE. It was quite difficult because they sell natural, raw dog treats for them to enter into KSA, so what we did was support them. You know, to get these products into the UAE is not really that complicated If I were to compare it to any other country. They do require registration. Things like makeup, things like supplements. Of course, these products do require registration, but the registration is quite simple. It takes about 15 days. It's very inexpensive to do, very easy to get done. So we did that. We launched the products. The pet industry here in the region is booming since 2020. Everybody now has pets. You see pets everywhere, but obviously pet stores sell the same exact products because it's the same distributors. So customers who are looking for things that are different, looking for things that are unique whether that be pet accessories or food or anything like that opt to search for them on marketplaces like Amazon, and that's where this company was able to, you know, really come into the region and be able to take a huge market share on Amazon, and now, from Amazon UAE, they've also launched NKSA through the program that we just discussed. Bradley Sutton: Are there other kinds of of selling that are having success in KSA and UAE, for example? Obviously we mainly talk about private label here, but there's people who do wholesale arbitrage. I'm not even sure if KDP is a thing over there, but our other forms of selling like maybe entry points for people or pretty much the way to go is private label in those marketplaces. Krystel: That's a great question. Thank you so much for bringing that up. I mainly work with private label. That's why I always have the private label lens on. I love private label as well, but, yes, for sure, other selling models, and obviously you don't need to pigeonhole yourself. If you are doing private label, you could also do reselling as well. Kdp doesn't exist in the region. I would say retail arbitrage is quite impossible. Amazon is making it very, very difficult for sellers to just sell just products that they buy from stores. But reselling is available and, yes, we don't deal with I don't have direct relations with anyone that does reselling, but I do. Obviously, in our community meetups I do meet a lot of people that are doing reselling and they're doing quite well. Krystel: The only thing that you would need to think about is you would just need a larger catalog. Because of the size of the market. You're not gonna have products that are selling thousands of units per day, so you would just need to think about expanding your catalog, and that's what you need to do also for private label. You just need to think about the strategy. You need to expand your catalog so that you can generate the revenue that you're used to generating in markets like the US as an example. But yeah, reselling very popular as well. A lot of people actually go to the local markets here in because we have a lot of wholesale Chinese local markets. They pick up just generic products and they resell them and a lot of people sell branded products. They go directly to the distributors, buy products or they even buy them from. Recently I met a great young lady. She started selling on Amazon. She buys all of her beauty products, everything from a distributor based in France and she sells them. She sells like very recognized brands on Amazon in the UAE and she's killing it and she just started. She's in university and she's doing really well. Bradley Sutton: Okay, excellent, excellent. Now something that's I think a lot of sellers might wonder is all right, this all sounds well and good. How do I get started? Well, a lot of your clients using Helium 10 to do product research and keyword research. And then what are they for KSA? Are they kind of just using like brand analytics and things, since Helium 10 is not, doesn't have the research tools yet over there. Krystel: You guys have left us hanging in KSA. But you are promising me, Bradley, that soon nobody knows when we're gonna have Helium 10. Not, promising. Not promising. Bradley Sutton: But hey, what I can promise is that if the demand is there, we'll make it. So, like if somebody's listening on the show or some of your network want to make sure that Helium 10 opens up for KSA, you guys need to, like, make your voices heard and send customer service messages to say, hey, please, we need these tools for KSA. Krystel: I think that's what everyone did for UAE. I think your customer service team was like help. So, yeah, happy to do it in KSA as well. Let's go. The population is bigger, so I'm sure you're gonna get three times the amount of requests. So, yeah, exactly, we, almost everyone because Helium 10 is a really popular tool. You guys are doing great and we love it as well. Helium 10 is primarily the tool that people use in UAE. Unfortunately, there are no tools currently for KSA. For us, yes, we use brand analytics and such, but unfortunately for new sellers, they try to piece together any type of information that they can find. They maybe use Helium 10 for UAE and try to. They're very similar markets, very, very similar type of customers. So, yeah, they just try to make do with what they have. Bradley Sutton: What for a foreign entity? What are the requirements? What is Amazon asking to set up the account? Like, if I'm a UK business, can I just use my UK corporation? If I have a USA LLC or I'm a private individual, do I just register that? Do I have to have like importer of record, like Japan has? What are the obstacles that I need to think of before going ahead and getting started over there? Krystel: Really cool. Obviously, like any region, I know I'm painting it as very positive, but I look at it as a great region. Of course, but of course, just like any endeavor you guys want to do, you need to research it. Expansion is great, growth is great, but growth comes with risk and being uncomfortable. So if you're happy with that, go ahead and do it. I think and I did say that with you on the earlier, maybe the first ever podcast, I think Amazon UAE is one of, or the Middle Eastern general is probably one of the easiest markets that Amazon have for you to set up as a seller. Absolutely yes. You can get started with your LTD if you're a UK based seller. You can get started with your LLC if you are a US based seller. Absolutely no problem at all, and you can also register a company here in the UAE, avoid paying taxes if you like, and set up on Amazon in the UAE as well. But it is very, very simple. You just need a business license. You can even open a professional account without a business license. You can just use your ID. You just either need your business license and a copy of your ID or you need your ID and a bank statement Very simple and you'll get it done. It's a very simple process to open an account, for sure. Bradley Sutton: PPC costs usually in, I mean, I think in America now people are like, oh my goodness, ppc is so expensive. But in my experience I've seen some of the other newer marketplaces it's usually lower. So is that your experience, comparing it to like US and Europe, where the per click fees in UAE and KSA are a lot less than what somebody might be used to paying in other marketplaces? Krystel: I wish you didn't ask me this question. That's the only negative thing. No, ppc is actually quite expensive here, which is very, very odd. Yes, it's very interesting, very odd. However, this is where it becomes really interesting. Sponsored, brand sponsored display ads are quite expensive. However, everything that you get as a trademark or a brand registered seller on Amazon, such as video ads, banner ads, are quite inexpensive. The reason is the majority of sellers on Amazon, especially the new sellers, are not brand registered here in the market, however, so that's why that part of ads is quite Cheap, dare I say. However, standard ads are somewhat expensive per click Mixture of things. Obviously, everybody wants to advertise these days you know how Amazon is but also potentially because there are a lot of new sellers in the region. So when a new seller launches, they just want to get started, they really want to test out the product. They are willing to sacrifice that product. So they start bidding more than they need to. Guys come on. So they start bidding a little bit higher than they should, which basically gets the PPC ads to be quite expensive. Well, based on how I think they should be, but yeah, it is somewhat high. It's not a cheap place to advertise, for sure. Bradley Sutton: OK, all right, sticking on the potentially negative kind of things. What are the like? Is the same kind of maybe black hat things happening over there, or is it maybe less? You know, like in American marketplaces, there's a lot of maybe listing getting hijacked or a lot of fake reviews that maybe don't get policed, or people trying to do shady things, like again, since that's a smaller marketplace, is that not happening as much, you think, like some of these shady practices, or is it just as prevalent over there as it is in other marketplaces? Krystel: That's an interesting question, I think. When it comes to reviews, no, not that much. When it comes to hijacking, yes. But listen, I get a lot of messages on Instagram. I got a lot of like. We get a lot of calls to the office, people just asking us for help and they say, oh, my listing got hijacked. And then I discover they're not brand registered, they're just selling a standard product. And I say, well, that's not hijacking, that's just another resender. So, yes, if I were to say are there hijackers? Yes, there are, but mostly it's not actually hijackers, it's just the standard business format of Amazon. Krystel: But some sellers don't actually know that that's the case. When they launch on Amazon, they think they own the product. They created the listing and nobody else is allowed to set it. And some hijackers that we have discovered don't do it because of black hat tactics or anything like that. They actually resell a product because they think they're allowed to. They think that's how it works. So we normally actually just communicate directly with the seller and we say, look, you're selling this product. We haven't permitted you to sell it. We don't even have to go through Amazon brand support, like. We could just talk directly to the seller and they're willing to just remove themselves. So it's not as prevalent and it's not as tough. It's quite easy to handle, for sure. Bradley Sutton: OK, cool. Before we get into your strategy of the day, a couple of things. So I'll be in Dubai on January night of January 11th, 12th. So we're going to be planning Krystel something. I maybe, either. I'll probably come in too late on the 11th, so it'll probably be like a seller breakfast or something like that the morning of the 12th. So if people want to first of all, just if they want to reach out to you at all to ask follow up questions or get help with UAE, or they want to reach out to you to find out details about whatever we're going to do on the January 12th, how can they find you out there? Krystel: First of all, I'm really happy. You've got really great loyal listeners, me being one of them, of course, but whenever we did our very first podcast, I got so many follow up questions and it's really, really exciting to see people excited about the potential of coming into the region. Please feel free to reach out to us. You know we're happy to help you in any question that you have, even if it's just a small question. The easiest way to reach out to us is through our official website, which is wwwasasamazonsellerssocietymiddleeastorg, or you could just simply find us on Instagram, amazon Sellers Society. Dm us and we'll be able to help you with anything that you need. Krystel: We will be, obviously, once we decide, bradley, what we're going to have for breakfast and where we're going to have it, we will be announcing it as well. So very excited to see a lot of people come to the breakfast. A lot of Helium 10, you know, a lot of Helium 10. People from the network also now live in Dubai, especially that, as you know, in January the weather is absolutely wonderful. So I hope maybe even people will fly in, who knows? Because the region is really quite close. So if you live anywhere close, you could just hop one hour and come to the breakfast. Bradley Sutton: Yeah, Awesome, awesome, all right now, what is your, you know closest, with a 30 or 60 second strategy of the episode. Go ahead and hit us with one. Krystel: So thank you First and foremost. I always hear from new sellers, especially in the region here, that Amazon is such a saturated market. I think we've been hearing about Amazon being a saturated market probably since the beginning of Amazon. Tools like Helium 10 can definitely help you find really cool products to sell, but nowadays the Amazon customer, the e-commerce customer, is no longer just build it and they will come type of customer. Krystel: You really need to hone in on your sales skills. You really need to know how to build a framework for a product that customers can buy. We see it all the time. Customers come to us and they say sellers come to us and they say I'm spending so much money on ads and I'm not generating any sales. Is it a platform problem? What is it? Is it a product problem? And 99% of the time, it's because they don't know who their buyer is. They don't know how to talk to their ideal customer, so they're just listing the product and hoping for the best. Nowadays, that's not something that you can do. Make sure that you work on your strategy and you'll be super successful on platforms like Amazon or anywhere you decide to sell. And good luck. Bradley Sutton: Awesome. All right, Krystel. Thank you for coming back on the show and it'll be great to see you in person again. So my first event I did an event with you a couple years ago in Dubai. That was great and I look forward to seeing you in person again and wish everybody the best of success if they're expanding to Amazon Middle East. See you guys later.
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In this episode of The Kelly Roach Show, Kelly is joined by Krystel Borg to discuss the importance of making small shifts in business to achieve big results. Many people get stuck in patterns and struggle to observe their own behaviors and patterns. By making small changes, or 2 mm shifts, individuals can unlock new possibilities and achieve their goals. Kelly and Krystel also emphasize the power of launching and how it can accelerate the growth of your audience, email list, and sales. The Scale with Simplicity workshop on December 4th is recommended for entrepreneurs looking to optimize their launch strategies and start 2024 strong. Also in this episode: Small shifts can lead to big results in business. If you incorporate human interaction into your sales process it will help build trust. Launches can accelerate the sales cycle and lead to faster conversions. Register for the upcoming Scale with Simplicity Workshop: https://hubs.li/Q028-Xrv0 Stay Connected With Kelly Roach: Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Youtube | Kellyroachcoaching.com | Email: kelly@kellyroachcoaching.com Grab One Of Kelly's Roach's Bestselling Books: Unstoppable: 9 Principles for Unlimited Success in Business and Life Conviction Marketing Bigger than You: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Building an Unstoppable Team
Aujourd'hui, je te présente Krystel Dagenais, artiste tatoueuse. On parle dessin, art, clients ainsi que de l'évolution de Krystel dans ce métier un peu hors du commun. Tu es artiste dans l'âme, tu aimerais peut-être pouvoir vivre de ta passion : le dessin? Écoute cet épisode avec Krystel, tu vas adorer. Pour en apprendre davantage sur Krystel, voici les liens pour te rendre sur ses réseaux sociaux. Facebook Instagram Bonne écoute! Pour nous joindre : Courriel : lemodeemploi@outlook.com Instagram Facebook orientation, orienteur, carrière, emploi, jeunes, école, jobs, artiste, dessin, tatoueuse, tatoueur, tatou, tattoo, entrepreneur, travailleur autonome, art, Montréal, Québec, entreprise
La story Krystel Madelaine, blogueuse, formatrice, rédactrice, CM… On l'avait rencontrée à l'issue de son Tour du Monde de 15 mois en solo, fin 2018. Elle sur son parcours qui l'a menée de Paris à La Réunion, en passant par Montréal, Nantes et évidemment Strasbourg
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In this episode, I chat with Krystel Stacey about events, branding, retreats, speaking at events, her wedding community and more! Fun fact! She just planned the wedding of Hannah Godwin and Dylan Barbour from the Bachelor, how cool! Over the last decade Krystel has worked with Hollywood elite, mega entrepreneurs, music royalty, professional athletes, and owners of sports teams as well as iconic brands such as Rolls Royce, Kate Spade, Kendra Scott, and Comic Con. As a multi-million-dollar entrepreneur she has built 7 different businesses and currently sits as CEO of 2 high growth luxury brands. With years of small business success and a recognized leader in her field, Krystel was featured in FORBES for her expertise and now sits on the Forbes Business Council. Looking to learn from Krystel? She also currently hosts the Purpose to Profit Podcast & leads The Fearless Founders Mastermind. Inspiring other female entrepreneurs to design a life and business they love. Connect with Krystel! https://krystelstacey.com/ https://voilastrategies.com/ https://wsociety.co/ https://www.instagram.com/voilastrategies/ https://www.instagram.com/krystelstacey/ https://www.instagram.com/wsociety.co/ https://www.instagram.com/goldncollection/ Thanks for listening! Sarah Brush https://www.instagram.com/eventivebrush/
On this episode of The Kelly Roach Show, Kelly chats with Krystel Borg, the president of the Business Advisory, about strategies for lead generation. Krystel stresses that with strict privacy laws, paid ads alone are not reliable for lead generation. Instead, they recommend focusing on organic lead generation through content marketing and search engine optimization (SEO). Kelly also announces a forthcoming masterclass that will delve into these tactics and provide actionable insights for entrepreneurs at every stage of their business. Also in this episode: The importance of segmentation and optimization in lead generation. SEO is the new chief in town. Affiliate marketing has helped many clients make millions by promoting launches or selling programs for others. There are immediate actions that can generate a quick return on investment and tasks that require close attention and effort to yield positive results. 7-Figure Lead Gen Secrets Registration: Kellyroachcoaching.com Stay Connected with Krystel: Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram Stay Connected With Kelly Roach: Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Youtube | Kellyroachcoaching.com | Email: kelly@kellyroachcoaching.com Grab One Of Kelly's Roach's Bestselling Books: Unstoppable: 9 Principles for Unlimited Success in Business and Life Conviction Marketing Bigger than You: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Building an Unstoppable Team The Live Launch Method This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
Welcome to the "Very Best Self" podcast! Today, we have a remarkable guest joining us, Krystel, the co-founder of YourSuperfood, a leading brand in the world of superfoods. Krystel is also the author of the brand new cookbook, "Your Super Life," where she shares her passion for healthy living through delicious recipes.In this episode, we dive into Krystel's journey of creating her successful business and the pillars of health that drive her mission. As a mom and a vegan, Krystel shares her experiences of ensuring a balanced protein source for her family, along with insights into the benefits of natural sweeteners like monk fruit. She also discusses the challenges and joys of being a businesswoman and a mother.Join us as we gain wisdom from Krystel about the power of superfoods, building a thriving business, and leading a healthy, purposeful life. Get ready to be inspired and motivated to embrace wellness and make a positive impact on the world around you.Connect with KrystelInstagram - @blissbykrisWebsite - https://yoursuper.com/BOOK - your super life TIMESTAMPS(02:11) - About Krystel(06:44) - Dieting culture.(08:06) - What are your top 2 dishes?(12:32) - As you are a mom how was it for you being a vegan and completing the protein source?(16:12) - Do you also sell protein?(22:30) - When did you start your business?(28:06) - Pillars of health.(30:01) - What about monk fruit sweetener and gums are they good or bad?(31:52) - What is it like in your world as a mom and a businesswoman ?34:22 What is the best piece of advice you'd give to your younger self?DM us on Instagram: @verybestself Follow my personal Instagram account to learn more about the host!Instagram: @victoriabrownIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show on Apple podcasts!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/very-best-self-podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This born and bred Texas girl is a performer and writer who turned her love of theatre into a voice over career and most recently, a career in real estate. She's grateful for all her bumps in the road and has learned the lessons we all need to hear….start sooner, don't be afraid, and my personal favorite, he's not worth it.
En octobre dernier nous avions déjà reçu des artistes appartenant au collectif TheVerseVerse à l'occasion de l'exposition POEME OBJKT (#363 | NFT & Poésie: L'exposition "Poème Objkt" à réécouter ici.) qui avait lieu à l'Avant-Galerie Vossen…6 mois plus tard c'est près d'une trentaine d'artistes parmi lesquels Kevin Abosch, Sasha Stiles, Ana Maria Caballero, Christian Bök, Ross Goodwin, qui se retrouvent pour le 2ème volet de ce projet intiitulé cette fois POEME SUBJKT qui mêle poésie, intelligence artificielle, NFT etc…Cette fois l'exposition a lieu à la librairie Métamorphoses 17 rue Jacob 75006 Paris du 25 mai au 15 juillet prochain, toujours à l'initiative de l'Avant-Galerie Vossen…De nombreux artistes étaient présents avec nous ce matin (merci à tous) pour nous parler de cette expo et des oeuvres qu'ils ont réalisées pour l'occasion…Dans la 2ème partie de la room, Tomomi et Mélanie Krystel de TheNoxGallery, la 1ère galerie NFT IRL qui a ouvert au Japon dans le quartier de Shibuya à Tokyo, étaient présentes avec nous pour nous introduire une exposition qui aura lieu pendant la NFC de Lisbonne et qui mettra à l'honneur 2 géants japonais de l'animation et dont on découvrira l'identité sur place…Pour aller plus loin:* Site web officiel de TheVerseVerse* Site web officiel de L'Avant-Galerie Vossen* Compte Twitter de TheVerseVerse* Site web officiel de The NoxGallery* Compte Twitter de Mélanie Krystel* Compte Twitter de Tomomi This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com
Listen to our latest episode of The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast with Krystel Ouaijan, Senior Dietician specialized in critical illness at Saint George Hospital University Medical Centre and secretary and founding member of the Lebanese Syndicate for Dieticians and Nutritionists. In this episode, we discuss her latest research on the rates of malnutrition in Lebanon and the impact of those rates on hospital length of stay and morbidity and mortality on those patients. We also discuss the impact of the economic crisis on those rates. This is her latest published article: Ouaijan K, Hwalla N, Kandala NB, Mpinga EK. Prevalence of Malnutrition in Hospitalized Patients in Lebanon Using Nutrition Risk Screening (NRS-2002) and Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) Criteria and Its Association with Length of Stay. Healthcare (Basel). 2023;11(5):730. Published 2023 Mar 2. doi:10.3390/healthcare11050730 Stay tuned for more data that will be published soon and stay tuned for policy change proposals this data will be generating. You can listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio and Anghami. #Malnutrition #hospitallengthofstay #chronicdisease
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A l'occasion de la Convention APM 2023, nous sommes partis à la rencontre de Krystel Gualdé. Krystel Gualdé est directrice scientifique du Musée d'histoire de Nantes-Château des Ducs de Bretagne où l'équipe du musée a mis en œuvre une « méthodologie décoloniale » au sein de ses expositions et collections.L'occasion d'interroger notre passé pour mieux comprendre le présent et projeter notre futur. Avec tout son savoir, elle nous transporte à l'époque sombre de la Traite Atlantique et nous rappelle à quel point il est essentiel de faire face à son Histoire, aussi difficile soit-elle. Bonne écoute
Krystel Alfarero is the creator behind the human design academy, an immersive human design certification for coaches, change makers and truth seekers. Follow her on instagram @krystlealfarero and @thehumandesignacademy Ways to work with your host Olga Nadal:Become certified as a Holistic Divorce Coach: https://www.holisticdivorceinstitute.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olga.nadal.hdi/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DivorceForLoveSociety/Website: https://olganadal.com/
On today's episode, I am talking about building out our leadership, executive team, and expanding our business with Krystel Borg, President of The Business Advisory for Kelly Roach International. We discuss her entrepreneurship journey, as well as the lessons we have learned from team leadership development. We also dive into the many mistakes we have made while building an executive team throughout our history. Also in this episode: The culture of greatness The four roles a founder can play in a business The importance of leadership Krystel's upbringing in France Click here for the Legacy Leaders application: Stay Connected With Kelly: Follow Kelly on Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Youtube | Kellyroachcoaching.com Grab one of Kelly's bestselling books: Unstoppable: 9 Principles for Unlimited Success in Business and Life Conviction Marketing Bigger than You: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Building an Unstoppable Team The Live Launch Method
Je suis ravie de vous partager ma conversation avec Krystel Robert. La co-fondatrice d'Elio. Elio a pour vocation d'améliorer l'engagement au sein des équipes tout au long de la relation avec l'entreprise en s'appuyant sur leurs forces. Krystel est probablement la personne la plus solaire que j'ai eue l'occasion de rencontrer. Elle est accueillante, positive et dynamique. Elle perçoit très vite chez son interlocuteur ses forces, ses talents et parvient ensuite à y orienter toute son attention. À ses cotés on se sent très vite extraordinaire. Et, en plus, c'est sincère ! Elle a le talent : positivité et individualisation sur le test Gallup ( deux talents que nous avons en commun) ! Je lui ai proposé d'intervenir justement pour cette expertise autour de la notion de "talents" qui m'est également très chère dans mon activité et qui est souvent le socle d'un projet professionnel épanouissant. Je vous souhaite une bonne écoute.
À leur majorité, Krystel et Cyliane ont reçu un commandement de payer pour des impayés de primes dʹassurance du temps où elles étaient mineures. Pour la première fois, les deux soeurs retournent dans le village de leur enfance, Villars Burquin dans le canton de Vaud, pour revoir la maison "où la famille, criblée de dettes, a explosé". Reportage: Samuel Socquet Réalisation: Yves Roulin Production: Laurence Difélix
Krystel Hamon, Directrice de la communication de l'AGEFIPH revient sur l'efficacité des actions de sensibilisation menées durant la Semaine Européenne pour l'Emploi des Personnes Handicapées et lors du Duoday qui s'est déroulé la semaine dernière. Elle réagit aux propos de Geneviève Darrieussecq, Ministre Déléguée aux Personnes Handicapées qui précise que si l'emploi des personnes handicapées est favorisé par ces actions, l'apparition de ces personnes dans les grands médias stagnent à un niveau très bas alors qu'il devrait être le reflet de la société.
Vicki has a conversation with Krystel Salandanan, PsyD. They explore what a multicultural view of depression may look like and consider the example of “smiling depression.” Vicki and Krystel also discuss the role of the DSM and how it needs to be always evolving to be relevant. And Krystel offers guidelines for any counsellor to increase their capacity for a multicultural approach to understanding mental health. For more resources in the areas of trauma, mental health, counselling skills, and violence prevention visit ctrinstitute.com
Le Clos Rouge, Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquière, Terrasses du Larzac, Languedoc Les histoires de reconversion sont désormais légion mais il s'agit toujours d'une aventure. On rêve d'autre chose, d'humanité, de grand air, de retour à la terre, de trouver une meilleure voie. Chaque histoire est singulière. Pour certains, le rêve se fracasse contre un mur mais pour d'autres, la réalité est encore plus belle que ce qu'ils avaient imaginé. C'est le cas pour Krystel et Joël au Clos rouge, à St Jean-de-la-Blaquière. Leur vin et leur vie dans les Terrasses du Larzac, ils les ont rêvés. Puis ils leur ont donné corps, avec pugnacité et passion. Le genre d'histoire qui donne de l'énergie et gonfle le cœur. C'est pour vous conter cette aventure humaine que nous avons rencontré Krystel et Joël. Et puis vous donner envie de goûter leurs vins parce qu'eux aussi, ils gonflent le coeur. Instagram, Facebook --> abonnez-vous pour ne manquer aucune nouveauté Site internet --> accédez à notre newsletter avec nos dernières infos et des bonus Mail Si vous avez quoi que ce soit à nous dire, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter, nous serons ravi de discuter avec vous. Et encore plus de boire un coup en votre compagnie ! Les plus mordus d'entre vous peuvent également nous soutenir en faisant un don sur notre page Tipeee (https://fr.tipeee.com/lebongraindelivresse). Cet argent servira exclusivement à la production des épisodes du podcast. Réalisation : Romain Becker, Antoine Miska, Florian Nunez Post-production : Emmanuel Nappey Générique original : Emmanuel Doré Graphisme : Léna Mazilu Photo : Le Clos Rouge A très bientôt et d'ici-là buvez bon ! #vin #podcast #winecast #winecaster #interview #languedoc #terrassesdularzac #larzac #terroir #winelover #winelovers #tasting #wine #wein #vino #vinho #grandvin #herault #passionpodcast #vinbio #cinsault #syrah #clairette #carignan #mourvedre #grenache #vigneron #womendowine #wineporn
À leur majorité, Krystel et Cyliane ont reçu un commandement de payer pour des impayés de primes dʹassurance du temps où elles étaient mineures. Pour la première fois, les deux soeurs retournent dans le village de leur enfance, Villars Burquin dans le canton de Vaud, pour revoir la maison "où la famille, criblée de dettes, a explosé". Reportage: Samuel Socquet Réalisation: Yves Roulin Production: Laurence Difélix
Today on the podcast, we are privileged to introduce you to Krystel Stacey. Krystel is a business strategist and wedding planner who is going to talk about taking daring risks in your businesses to level up and move yourself into the next space that you want to be in. She has made some daring risks in her business that have taken her to the next level and some that haven't and today she is talking about both. We met Krystel at Hybrid where she was doing a keynote speech and asked the audience to take a risk. So we decided to step up and ask her to be on the podcast. We can't wait for you to listen to this interview! Krystel's instagram Voila Strategies Krystel's website Couture Events Dare to Develop Podcast Sponsor – Photovision Don't forget to head on over to photovisionprints.com to claim your free roll of their Signature Process + Scan service using the code DARETODEVELOP . Looking to continue your photography education further? Be sure to check out their full library of photography tips! Photovision Website Photovision Education Blog Photovision Instagram DARE TO DEVELOP INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/daretodevelop DARE TO DEVELOP SHOW NOTES: https://daretodeveloppodcast.com/episodes ASHLEY'S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ashbaumgartner/ KRISTINE'S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kristineherman_/ Thanks for tuning into Dare to Develop. We hope you enjoyed the episode! Please subscribe and leave us a review.
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Finding a quality and trusted supplier is one of the most important aspects of running an online store. Most sellers turn to the Alibaba marketplace to find suppliers, and while this may be a good strategy, it's not the only place you can look. Here, you will learn some of the best alternatives to Alibaba that have many manufacturers from which to choose.
En 1992 dans la région de Versailles, Krystel a un accident de voiture où elle est éjectée de l'habitacle après plusieurs tonneaux. Elle voit son corps à terre puis sombre dans un profond coma qui dure cinq semaines.
En 1992 dans la région de Versailles, Krystel a un accident de voiture où elle est éjectée de l'habitacle après plusieurs tonneaux. Elle voit son corps à terre puis sombre dans un profond coma qui dure cinq semaines.
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Most people born in the 90s grew up hearing how bad video games are and how it's a “waste of time.” But as decades passed, society has been more welcoming to gaming in all forms and genres, seeing that there's actually a lot of good that comes out of it.This week's guest is Krystel Malimban, a certified life & success coach. In this episode, she shares how gaming served as a safe space for her, especially as a highly sensitive person. We also go over:Her love for simulation gamesHow we can find our sense of self through gamingWhat being a “highly sensitive person” meansSelf-soothing strategies we can use to cope during these timesKRYSTEL'S QUESTION OF THE WEEK:What is one thing you can do today to bring yourself to a place of calm & certainty?CHECK OUT KRYSTELWebsite: https://krystelfromthewoods.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/krystelfromthewoods/IG: https://www.instagram.com/krystel.mabelle/RATE & REVIEW THE PODCAST:beacons.ai/reviewequippedJOIN THE COMMUNITY:https://discord.gg/mfgQZT8WZjNew episodes are out every Sunday on all major podcast platforms.For feedback, suggestions, or possible collaborations, feel free to send an email to equippedpodcastph@gmail.com.
In this episode, Kristen from Talking insomnia #84 joins to answer questions from the community. Lauren wonders how important micro-sleep in the evening is. Charis is managing sleep 80% of the time but struggles when there's an obligation the following day. Krysten has done well for 2-3 weeks, but is disappointed to find herself having some struggle again. Rahib has been forced to smoke weed and is worried that he has injured his brain.
Extremist organizations, including militias, anarchists, anti-government and white supremacist groups, actively radicalize and attempt to recruit military personnel to acquire tactical experience, insider knowledge, as well as legitimacy and respect for their ideological goals. In this episode, Rob speaks with Krystel von Kumberg from CTG's NORTHCOM team about the scope of this threat, its relevance in the wake of the January 6th insurrection at the US Capitol, and what can be done to counter this growing threat.
En avril 2019, une fillette de 7 ans meurt chez son père, à Granby. Elle aurait été maltraitée, ligotée et affamée par le père et sa conjointe. Pourtant, cette enfant était suivie depuis sa naissance par la DPJ. Comment un tel drame a-t-il pu se dérouler sous la supervision des services sociaux ? Jade, Kevin, Krystel et Jessica sont quatre enfants de la DPJ. Pendant plusieurs années, ils ont été placés, en famille d'accueil, en foyer, en centre de réadaptation. Quel bilan font-ils de ces années? Selon eux, l'État québécois passe-t-il le test des compétences parentales? À cœur ouvert, ils nous parlent des multiples déplacements, des déchirements, des fugues, de l'itinérance. « J'ai une rivière de larmes à l'intérieur », dit l'un d'eux, faisant écho aux résultats d'une grande étude qui a examiné le devenir de ces enfants de l'État.
ITS BEEN A HELL OF A RIDE THIS SEASON! LETS END IT WITH THE FAMILY! Is Abstinence a feasible expectation today? Shout out to the Controversial Chronicles Podcast, The Adolescent Adults Podcast, Fandoms Anonymous, Mind, Body and Wellness, Black On Black Rhyme, PowerLines Poetry, Mer$iless Myndz, Jarred "Life The Poet" Stanton, Wyatt, Lauren, Ebony The Goddess, Eterniti, ButtaSoFli, K, Jessica, Krystel, Robb, Malcolm, Shaconna, Valencia, Katie and anyone else whom I may have forgotten, this season was made by you guys. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the2020podcastllc/support
Over-functioning is the default setting for so many leaders. They want to fix and rescue everything—and sometimes that looks like working harder than others. But is that truly leading? Fueled by anxiety, a high sense of responsibility, and a lack of clear boundaries, over-functioning can hijack the best of us. What's tricky in overcoming over-functioning is that part of your superpower is seeing the solution and knowing what needs to be done to fix it. And while over-functioning might be a part of your day-to-day life as a leader, boundaries can be the balm to soothe your default over-functioning and need to fix-all-the-things to become the leader you're meant to be. My guest in this episode is Krystel Stacey. She's a powerhouse serial entrepreneur who leads and works hard to make everything around her beautiful and filled with meaning and purpose. Krystel is also the owner of six businesses and is dedicated to inspiring fellow leaders and entrepreneurs through her successes, and her struggles. Listen to the full episode to hear: Why Krystel is so passionate about creating experiences with vision and meaning How important boundaries are in her work How releasing the responsibility of over-functioning in favor of a life aligned with her purpose and vision differentiated from those she leads and supports The beauty she is committed to creating out of a space of pain and loss How the fruits of starting her own family supported her coming into her own Learn more about Krystel Stacey: SheMindsHerOwnBusiness.com Connect with Krystel on Instagram She Minds Her Own Business Book Learn more about Rebecca: rebeccaching.com Work With Rebecca Sign up for the Weekly Rumble Email Other resources mentioned in this episode: Bowen Family Systems Theory