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Paul McKeever is a member of the Oasis tribute band Live Forever, they perform at the Academy in Dublin on December 27th.
Paul McKeever is a sync producer and songwriter with placements in TV shows like Love Island US, Love is Blind, and the The Voice. In addition to producing for your favourite TV Shows, Paul also creates music under the name Oroco, crafting beautiful piano ballads and cover renditions. Through our collaborations, I've learned a ton. He's shared with me useful production and songwriting tips over the years that I still bring into my own sessions. In today's episode, Paul walks us through his musical journey and discussing the business and creative aspects of sync licensing. We also touch on tools for finding collaborators and the important role of branding for artists.
What is it about Garth Brooks we love so much? To find out, Conor Pope talked to superfans Anna O'Donoghue and Paul McKeever and music critic Tony Clayton-Lea. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we are looking at part-two of our episode on using chatbots to increase conversion with Paul McKeever. In this session we go more into demonstration mode as Paul applies his chatbot strategy framework to an example case study business as well as covering: language and tone of chatbots performance measurement for chatbots chatbot tech stack integration Who should listen to this episode? Marketing team leaders and founders who are looking for ways to increase conversions, from almost any industry including SaaS, professional services, local businesses and B2B. Don't forget you can learn more about Paul and Continually here: https://continual.ly/ To subscribe for show notes, exclusive access to guests and more, join us on https://marketingautomation.fm/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marketing-automation/support
Ever wondered if your business benefit from a chatbot? Join us as we talk with Paul McKeever, CEO of chatbot solution Continually, for part one of a two-part episode digging into how to improve conversions using chatbots and how to run a chatbot strategy. The detail in this podcast is incredible. Paul outlines some very practical direction on: -How to make chatbots work -The framework for planning and implementing chatbots -How to manage a chatbot strategy Also, don't forget you can connect with Paul on Linkedin @Paul McKeever. To subscribe for show notes, exclusive access to guests and more, join us on https://marketingautomation.fm/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marketing-automation/support
After growing a success web design business in mid 2000s and a product buy-out in 2012, Paul McKeever is back with his latest venture Continually, an online sales/customer service platform that helps businesses manage and assist better, online customer enquires. A serial entrepreneur, with a passion for business and learning, Paul is an exceptional story teller - this podcast is about his journey from web design to his latest venture and the lessons he has learned along the way in business and in life.
Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Paul McKeever about "Winning Elections with the Freedom Party of Ontario" in this 15 May 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Paul McKeever about "Winning Elections with the Freedom Party of Ontario" in this 15 May 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio. http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
HARDtalk's Katya Adler speaks to the chairman of the Police Federation in England and Wales, Paul McKeever. The police in Britain, used to being revered, respected and admired at home and abroad, find themselves under a heavy black cloud. With allegations of bribery and corruption denting the public's trust, the force now also faces dramatic cuts to its budget and changes to its structure. Paul McKeever, himself a long-serving officer, says proposed government reforms could lead to the destruction of the police as we know it. But with the force untouched by change for decades, is now not an ideal opportunity to shape up for the challenges of the 21st century?(Image: Paul McKeever in 2011 Credit: Getty Images)