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On this episode of the Silicon Slopes Podcast, Clint is joined by Owen Fuller who is the CEO at Marq. They discuss all things Utah tech, including the creation of Marq and how it evolved from Lucidpress. With Utah's techscape constantly expanding, it attracts a lot of entrepreneurs and Owen shares some of the fantastic leadership collaborations he's experienced in this ecosystem. Utah presents unique opportunities to its entrepreneurs and Owen hopes to see the state thrive even more in the future as a community of great minds. They also touch on the subject of foreign affairs and how those ripples are felt around the world. Tune in to learn more! "I hope that we are trying really, really hard, I see a lot of people doing this, to make capital accessible to people from every background and walk of life...I hope more for everyone to feel like they can find their place here."
Need content, yet lack the skills to create it? Is your company's creative department overwhelmed with content requests? Marq, formerly Lucidpress, is the ultimate solution to this problem. Using Marq, business professionals with no talent for design can quickly create the content they need. Tune in to hear Marq CEO, Owen Fuller, discuss how an embarrassing moment at a Jazz game lead to the company's creation, plus their rebranding strategy and struggles.
Need content, yet lack the skills to create it? Is your company's creative department overwhelmed with content requests? Marq, formerly Lucidpress, is the ultimate solution to this problem. Using Marq, business professionals with no talent for design can quickly create the content they need. Tune in to hear Marq CEO, Owen Fuller, discuss how an embarrassing moment at a Jazz game lead to the company's creation, plus their rebranding strategy and struggles.
One question I often ask Brand Land guests is, “What is one thing our audience can take action on today to help them achieve success?” For this podcast episode, I decided to fly solo and answer my own question by sharing three frameworks from industry leaders that have helped me take actionable steps to improve the positioning of the Lucidpress brand in the marketplace. What I discussed: - Why positioning and branding are different, why they’re the same, and how they influence each other - How Andy Cunningham’s three types of company DNA helped me better understand positioning based on company focus - How Patrick Lencioni’s four-step framework helped me create a more cohesive internal leadership team and clearer messaging - How Andy Raskin’s strategic narrative framework helped me better understand and communicate the Lucidpress brand story
It's makeover time. In this live show, CEO and Co-founder of https://directiveconsulting.com/services/seo/ (Directive), https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrettmehrguth/ (Garrett Mehrguth), and a SaaS marketing leader work together to build an on-the-spot strategy for a recognizable SaaS brand - as quickly as possible. Today's guest... https://www.lucidpress.com/pages/ (Lucidpress) Head of Marketing and the Host of the Brand Land Podcast, https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrettjestice/ (Garrett Jestice)!
Marketing ruins everything. Or so the saying goes. It really comes down to a matter of trust. Social media platforms are coming up on 10-15, almost 20 years of giving people and companies a way to be known. And in that time, most people have learned that corporate social media marketing can be less than trustworthy. Garrett Jestice, Head of Marketing at Lucidpress, hosts this special solo episode on why supporting your employees to build their personal brands on social media is shaking up corporate marketing as we know it. What he talked about: - Why corporate brands should be synonymous with personal brands - How to create a personal brand - Leveraging social media to build trust You can find this interview, and many more like it, by subscribing to the Brand Land podcast on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here.
Remember that blue-and-black dress the internet went crazy for in 2015? ( Or was it a gold-and-white dress? We never decided.) The man who launched the technology that created that legendary piece of interactive content — 50,000 people a second hit on it — joined the Brand Land podcast for this episode. Owen Fuller, General Manager at LucidPress, discussed how to uncover what your brand is—and how to communicate it. At LucidPress, Owen makes it quick and easy for anyone to create on-brand content materials. That's great and all. But what does "brand" really mean? How does it work? And what does the future of branding look like? What we talked about: - What a brand actually is - How to apply your brand as you communicate in an in-person setting - How to think about what you convey to your market at each touchpoint - What's new and noteworthy in marketing You can find this interview, and many more like it, by subscribing to the Brand Land podcast on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here.
In today's episode, Jan interviews John Harrison who's the Senior Director of Engineering at Lucid, which is the parent company of two cloud-based visual productivity solutions: Lucidchart and Lucidpress with $166.1M funding under its belt. We're going to discuss how John started at Lucid, how he currently goes about organizing his 30 development teams, and why hiring UX resources is a bigger bottleneck than hiring engineers for Lucid. Visit www.cleevio.com if you're interested to build a digital product.
Want to outperform your competitors 2:1? Build a consistent brand. On this introductory episode of Brand Land, the weekly podcast for marketers and creatives, host Garrett Jestice, Head of Marketing at Lucidpress, explains how this new podcast will help companies create brands of significance. What we talked about: Who are Lucidpress and how they help brands stay consistent Why consistent branding fuels growth and drives revenue Podcast features tangible ideas from leading marketers and creatives Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: Ideas for topics or guests? Find Garrett on LinkedIn or drop him an email!
Bloggers unite! This week we are talking blogging and newsletters! Teaching our kids to communicate clearly in a digital world is so important. There are so many great tools designed to introduce students to blogging that it was hard to choose just a few. The post Smore, Emaze blogs, Lucidpress & Edublogs appeared first on Tech Tools for Teachers.
The guys have been teasing this episode for a while, and it's finally here. On this episode, J. and Zach go in-depth about why and how they are publishing a free digital magazine for post-apocalyptic fans and building their own network to engage with those people in. Also, they talk about why they are building out the catalog of their company with the books of other authors.The Career Author Podcast: Episode 50 - List Building Fundamentals (List Building Part 1) - https://shows.pippa.io/thecareerauthor/episodes/ep050Get exclusive bonus content by supporting The Career Author Podcast on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thecareerauthorLet J. check the first chapter of your book and help make it stronger for your reader! Check out the details at https://theauthorlife.com/editing/Want to have Zach analyze your book's Amazon product page? Get the details at https://theauthorlife.com/zachLinks:Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown - http://books2read.com/u/4jaw7kThis is Marketing by Seth Godin - http://books2read.com/u/3nnOPoMighty Networks - https://www.mightynetworks.com/Lucidpress - https://www.lucidpress.comThe Career Author - http://www.thecareerauthor.comThe Career Author YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmIYVcr1UdWgSvYpb3Ol3xgPatreon - http://www.patreon.com/thecareerauthorMolten Universe Media - http://www.moltenuniversemedia.comRock Apocalypse 2019 - http://www.rockapoc.comSell More Book Show Summit 2019 - http://www.sellmorebooksshow.com/summit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ask The Tech Coach: A Podcast For Instructional Technology Coaches and EdTech Specialists
In this episode of “ Ask the Tech Coach (https://www.teachercast.net/episodes/ask-the-tech-coach/) ,” Jeff and Nick answer the questions you have emailed, tweeted and left voice messages about. In this episode, we discuss: Reflections and reactions from Episode 15 “Tech Coach Round Table”Loved hearing about the difference between a Tech Coach and a Digital Learning Specialist How to best keep track of your teacher interactionsCalendarUse appointment slots Give teachers a place to access the calendar and book when needed Manage share settings and restrict who has access Google FormsMore for you (the tech coach) to use to keep track of interactions Gives more options to assess and view data/results Embed graphs into a Google Site YouCanBook.Me/Appoint.lySimple layouts and templates Minimal options to customize unless you pay for premium Difficult to arrange when needing custom time layouts/ hall transition Best way to communicate with your teachers?EmailThe simplest option, but teachers can get overwhelmed by the amount of email sent daily. NewsletterGreat for monthly/quarterly distribution Smore makes for a great option. Other possible app choices: Canva, LucidPress, etc. Great way to touch on a variety of things at once while also highlighting staff accomplishments. Slack/Remind/LMS?Slack is something new to try out. Live feed- makes for a great way to stay in contact//share teacher accomplishments. Remind is great to keep teachers in the know of the building you are currently.Acts as a text without having to share your personal phone number. LMSOne-stop-shop for everything teachers need (if it is what is used most/heavily. WebsiteOne-stop-shop. Houses everything teachers need. Eases teachers from email burnout. How should Tech Coaches be using Social Media to promote classroom activities and student achievement?Social Media is great to highlight the accomplishments of both teachers and students. Great way to build the school/districts brand. Helps the community get a feel for what is going on in the classroom. Use it to keep staff in-the-loop and up-to-date with workshops, etc. What have you learned from your first few years of being a Tech Coach that you wish you had known in your first year?Take it slow. Teachers want time to collaborate and just play. Too often they try something once and never get an opportunity to try it again. Give them time to play. Where do you go to find resources that are helpful when working with your teachers?Iste.org Blogs that you follow Fellow educatorsHelps build relationships while also getting a professional in the field you need. (http://www.askthetechcoach.com) How to create a Professional Development session that meets the needs of all learning styles and grade levelsHow to pick a topic How to prepare a topic How to present a topic What resources to give out How to make an “I have to be here” session enjoyable for everyone involved. Ask The Tech Coach Mastermind Sign Up Today (http://teachercast.net/askthetechcoachmastermind) to get on the list and be notified when it launches! Membership in an exclusive team of Tech Coaches Peer to Peer Mentoring 2 Monthly Video Collaboration Meetings Mastermind Exclusive FREE Lesson Plans to share with your teachers Mastermind Exclusive FREE Templates to share with your teachers A Positive and Friendly learning environment to help you grow your program Access to our Private Ask the Tech Coach Facebook Group *Bonus: Exclusive Ask the Tech Coach Podcast (https://www.teachercast.net/askthetechcoach) Episodes *Bonus: Exclusive Tech Coach Blog Posts Download Our FREE Google Drawing Self-Assessment! Follow our PodcastThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast (http://www.twitter.com/teachercast) @AsktheTechCoach...
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, July 9, 20184:20 pm: Mike Lillis of The Hill joins Rod for a conversation about an expected fight over President Trump’s request for increased funding of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement4:35 pm: Morgan Lyon Cotti, Associate Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, joins the show to discuss the results of a new poll about the #MeToo movement that shows Utah conservatives being skeptical of the movement6:05 pm: Christopher Roach, an attorney based in Florida and contributor to American Greatness, joins the show to discuss his piece about what the Democratic Party stands for6:20 pm: Owen Fuller, General Manager of Lucidpress, joins Rod to discuss the political action committee he has helped form in an attempt to sway Utah Lt. Governor Spencer Cox into running for Governor in 20206:35 pm: Emily Holden, Energy Reporter for Politico, joins the show to discuss her piece about how Scott Pruitt gave Utah oil drillers a break from pollution regulations when he took over the Environmental Protection Agency
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, LucidPress, Andreas Johansson, February 14, 2015. Following a great webinar on LucidChart with Brad Hanks on Classroom 2.0 LIVE on March 29, 2014, (http://live.classroom20.com/archive-and-resources/lucidchart-brad-hanks). we had many people requesting a follow-up webinar to learn more about LucidPress (https://www.lucidpress.com"). We are excited to be able to share this excellent online tool on February 14th with our special guest presenter, Andreas Johansson. (https://twitter.com/mr_johansson) Andreas is currently the Director of Technology Integration & Curriculum in Kenston Local Schools, OH and an authorized Google Trainer. His interest lies in creating dynamic events that shape the way we teach, helping teachers effectively and practically integrate technology into their environment, ultimately impacting the young learners we live to serve. He specializes in technology integration, place-based education, experiential learning and teaching, educational technology consulting, professional development, staff development, curriculum adaptation, creative teaching solutions, unique learning experiences. LucidPress is an online publishing tool that is free for students and staff that integrates into Google Drive. It enables anyone to create print and digital documents including newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, brochures, magazines and posters. Please join us to learn how LucidPress can be used in schools/classrooms.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, LucidPress, Andreas Johansson, February 14, 2015. Following a great webinar on LucidChart with Brad Hanks on Classroom 2.0 LIVE on March 29, 2014, (http://live.classroom20.com/archive-and-resources/lucidchart-brad-hanks). we had many people requesting a follow-up webinar to learn more about LucidPress (https://www.lucidpress.com"). We are excited to be able to share this excellent online tool on February 14th with our special guest presenter, Andreas Johansson. (https://twitter.com/mr_johansson) Andreas is currently the Director of Technology Integration & Curriculum in Kenston Local Schools, OH and an authorized Google Trainer. His interest lies in creating dynamic events that shape the way we teach, helping teachers effectively and practically integrate technology into their environment, ultimately impacting the young learners we live to serve. He specializes in technology integration, place-based education, experiential learning and teaching, educational technology consulting, professional development, staff development, curriculum adaptation, creative teaching solutions, unique learning experiences. LucidPress is an online publishing tool that is free for students and staff that integrates into Google Drive. It enables anyone to create print and digital documents including newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, brochures, magazines and posters. Please join us to learn how LucidPress can be used in schools/classrooms.
Join Nick Cusumano and Danielle Filas as they show some easily ways to publicize your productions using online tools such as LucidPress, Canva, PicMonkey, Pixlr and more.
In this Very Special New Year's episode: News: PePcon speakers and sessions posted, Anne-Marie at ADIM14, new lynda.com InDesign CC to EPUB title released All about the latest InDesign CC update (9.2) Easier and more stable Hyperlinks Typekit integration EPUB improvements and new features 3 New Things we each want to learn in 2014 Anne-Marie: Cloud publishing, In5 plug-in, and Editorial/Design workflow platforms David: Web apps from InDesign, Phone Gap and Baker Framework, and the violin! Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Autogrow News and special offers from our sponsors: >> Certitec, an Adobe Authorized Training Centre in the UK, is a premiere provider of Adobe InDesign, EPUB, and Adobe DPS training. They have just been awarded the CompTIA Trustmark award in the UK, which affords them recognition as a modern I.T. training company with standards. Certitec hold classes in Cardiff, London, or Bristol. Get booked today onto a Certitec course and experience the latest and greatest software experience from Adobe! Follow them on Twitter at @Certitec and keep up with their Facebook page. If you sign up for a seminar or class and mention you heard about them on InDesignSecrets, you get 20% off the fee! Links mentioned in this podcast: PePcon 2014 initial speakers and sessions Anne-Marie's speaking at Russell Brown's ADIM Conference, March 9–14 in Boulder, Colorado Check out her new InDesign CC: EPUB Fundamentals course on lynda.com Steve Werner's blog post about new Typekit features in InDesign CC 9.2 (we have an article about all the new 9.2 features in the next issue of InDesign Magazine) Hyperlinks vs. Cross-References are the Odd Couple (music and intro) Resolutions: App publishing: Web apps/In5 plug-in, Baker Framework, Phone Gap Cloud-based publishing: LucidPress, LayerGloss, BookType, Inkling Habitat, Story The violin!