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Welcome to Growthmates. This is Kate Syuma, Growth advisor, previously Head of Growth Design at Miro. I'm building Growthmates as a place to connect with inspiring leaders to help you grow yourself and your product. Here you can learn how companies like Dropbox, Adobe, Canva, Loom and many more are building excellent products and growth culture. Get all episodes and a free playbook for Growth teams on our brand-new website — growthamtes.club, and press follow to support us on your favorite platforms. Thanks for reading Kate's Syuma Newsletter & Growthmates! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Listen now and subscribe on your favorite platforms — Apple, Spotify, or watch on YouTube (new!).In this episode, I met with Behzod Sirjani — a leader in Research space who worked in companies like Slack and Facebook, and currently supporting the broader community as an Advisor and Reforge partnerResearch is one of my favourite topics, and we discussed how different companies should approach: from Startup to Scale up. By the end of this episode, you can learn how to get customer insights even in a small team, when it's the right moment to bring a dedicated researcher, common mistakes, and how to scale the research forward.This episode is supported by Appcues — the platform that helps you design, deploy, and test captivating onboarding experiences.Appcues created the Product Adoption Academy to help you level up your product adoption for free. Check out the template that I created to help companies uncover meaningful improvements. Find an example of Dropbox Onboarding inside and apply it to review any growth flows: appcues.com/growthmatesKey highlights from this episode that you can implement right away
More brands are acknowledging the many ways consumers are different, and adjusting their marketing approach accordingly to ensure they make all the people they serve feel like they belong with them. In this episode, I sat down with Santronya Smith, Director of Enterprise Sales at Suzy, a market research company, where we chatted about strategies some of the brands she's worked with have used to do a better job of connecting with and serving consumers from underrepresented and underserved communities. Get the Inclusion & Marketing Newsletter Get the episode transcript Santronya Smith on LinkedIn Suzy
Welcome back to Casa de Confidence's 12 Days of Christmas. During the following 12 days we are sharing the empowering stories of individuals who are helping others become more confident in an area of life. In today's episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Jen Harrison, a seasoned Dissertation Coach, dedicated to guiding individuals like you across the dissertation finishing line. Whether you're just starting or navigating the challenges mid-way, Jen is here to share insights into the Dissertation Coaching. Embarking on a dissertation can be a daunting task, and a dissertation coach becomes your strategic ally in this academic journey. Jen emphasizes the importance of selecting a focused, original, and relevant topic for your dissertation. If you're at the beginning stages, Jen can assist in formulating your overall objective and creating a comprehensive plan of attack for deliverables and scope of work.For those already immersed in their dissertation, a coach like Jen can help overcome obstacles such as writer's block, research dilemmas, or the daunting task of organizing research data. Additionally, dissertation coaches often extend their support to include valuable academic career advice, from job hunting and application portfolios to publishing and conference participation for increased academic exposure.Connect with Jen here: http://www.readwriteperfect.comFind me on the Socials https://www.instagram.com/julie_deluccacollins/https://www.linkedin.com/in/goconfidentlyjulie/https://www.facebook.com/jdeluccahttps://www.tiktok.com/@juliedcbusinesscoachThis is an invitation to join a supportive community of purpose-driven entrepreneurs who are creating an impact in the world.A mastermind is a community of peers who exchange ideas, provide support, and offer sound advice for running a successful business.Join the Confident YOU Mastermind now at https://goconfidentlyservices.myflodesk.com/confidentyoumastermindSupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast. Visit our website Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, grow your podcast.
eCom Insights for Sellers on Amazon, Shopify, eBay and Walmart
Have you ever wondered how to find Amazon wholesale products that would be perfect for your business? Are you looking for the best way to source profitable product ideas you can start selling on Amazon FBA?
In this episode, Azhelle Wade aka The Toy Coach interviews Dr. Amanda Gummer, founder of Good Play Guide, a service that provides independent evaluations and accreditations for children's toys and games. Dr. Gummer talks about the importance of evaluating toys for children's development and shares details about Good Play Guide's accreditation program. She also discusses recent winners of the Good Play Guide and how they help the industry create better products for children.The conversation talks about the Toy Associations new STEAM accreditation, established in 2021 and details how it follows the same principles as the Good Play Guide. The Toy Coach and Dr. Gummer discuss the value of having an independent, research-based evaluation program for toys and games that involves children in the testing process. Dr. Gummer shares some of the most recent Good Play Guide award winners, as well as construction toys that are becoming more environmentally friendly.Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into the importance of independent toy evaluations and how they can help the industry create better products for children's educational development.EPISODE CLIFF NOTES:Learn the importance of independent toy evaluations and how they can help the industry create better products for children's development. [0:30]Find out about Good Play Guide's accreditation program and how it helps prevent products that could damage a brand's reputation. [5:10]Discover some recent winners of the Good Play Guide, including the Family Trio and Botley learning resources. [14:40]Get insights into how construction toys are becoming more environmentally friendly. [16:25]Understand the value of involving children in the testing process for toys and games. [22:10]Learn about the new STEAM accreditation and how it follows the same principles as the Good Play Guide. [24:40]Discover the passion Amanda Gummer has for helping people make good toys for kids and raising standards within the industry. [27:00]Find out how independent toy evaluations can help prevent products that could damage a brand's reputation. [31:30]Get insights into the importance of having an independent, research-based evaluation program for toys and games. [33:50]Learn how the Good Play Guide accreditation is valid for the life of the product, not just for the current year. [38:20]MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:For the links and resources mentioned in this episode, head over to the episode page at https://www.thetoycoach.com/174 TCA Self Study is now open for enrollment. Click the link below to learn more!https://www.toycreatorsacademy.com/selfstudy
Jared (@CFFJared) and Nate Marchese (@CFFNate) discuss some of the ways they're able to keep up with all the news and changes that go on in the CFB world in order to prepare for their college fantasy leagues. They also touch on a few early spring camp stories and finish up telling you the best and worst values in CFF drafts early in the off-season!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-2-canton/donations
In this episode, Jared (@CFFJared) and Nate Marchese (@CFFNate) discuss some of the ways they're able to keep up with all the news and changes that go on in the CFB world in order to prepare for their college fantasy leagues. They also touch on a few early spring camp stories and finish up telling you the best and worst values in CFF drafts early in the off-season!Chasing the Natty is a long-forum College Football Fantasy sports show! Join Jared Palmgren as we look to analyze the college football landscape and determine how to win your fantasy leagues this fall!Email: ctn.fantasyfootball@gmail.comEmail 2: cffjared@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CFF_Jared https://twitter.com/CFF_Xavier Follow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3EdFkDN...Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chasing-the-natty-a-college-football-fantasy-podcast/id1557043581
Behavioral science is carving a seat at the table for market researchers.Founder of the Mindstate Group, Will Leach, joins GreenBook's host, Lenny Murphy to discuss how behavioral insights are opening doors for researchers across the field. In a world of abundant data, behavioral design is optimizing research methodologies and exposing new facets of consumer understanding.You can reach out to Will on LinkedIn.Many thanks to Will for being our guest. Thanks also to our producer, Natalie Pusch; and our editor, James Carlisle.
The Squeal wraps up the discussion of nutrition and negative behaviors in pigs with Dr. Irena Czycholl (PIC Research Scientist on Animal Welfare and Applied Animal Behavior), Dr. Ning Lu (PIC Nutrition Specialist), and Dr. Simon Turner (Scotland's Rural College Senior Researcher). The group outlines the types of research needed to better understand nutrition impacts on animal behavior. At PIC, our goal is to make our customers the most successful pig producers by providing them with the best genetics. We know our business success depends on yours. Thanks for listening to 'The Squeal', PIC's swine management podcast, featuring in-depth conversations on topics that matter to you. PIC is the global leader in swine genetics. Whether you're tuning in for the first time or you're a long-time listener, take a second to subscribe to The Squeal. It's the easiest way to stay up to date with the latest podcast episodes. Just find the “subscribe” or “follow” button wherever you listen to podcasts. Already a subscriber? Visit your phone settings and turn notifications on so you never miss an episode.
Julie and the team at Gold City Ventures offer a wildly successful course teaching how to sell printables on Etsy. In our convo, we talk about everything, from what the course offers (and it's a lot), to the keyword research strategy they teach students to help them grow successful Etsy shops selling printables, all without the need to rely on social media, and so much more. Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/etsyconvo Connect with me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/etsyconversations/ Be My Podcast Guest - https://convome.com/be-my-etsy-conversations-podcast-guest/
Apply for our Amazon FBA Accelerator 2.0 Program www.theamzaccelerator.com In this episode, the FBA University guys discuss alternative routes to find products after you've searched the Amazon New Releases and Helium 10 Black Box. Tune in for product research gems! The Amazon Private Label Show Hosted my Michael (@wishzen) and Ryan (@TheFBAInvestor), two former corporate 9-5ers who we're able to leave their job through the creation of Amazon private label businesses. The show is intended to inform current and future Amazon Sellers of the latest tips, strategies and mindsets to run a successful Amazon Private Label business. Get in Touch with Michael & Ryan: YouTube (FBA University): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9noi54CxqLkiGqGchA_HnA Twitter Michael: https://twitter.com/wishzen Ryan: https://twitter.com/TheFBAInvestor Instagram Michael: https://www.instagram.com/wishzenfba/ Ryan: https://www.instagram.com/thefbainvestor/
There is a trend today in academic circles and among the general public that advocates for imposing moral judgements on the actions of those from the past.Those who espouse such an approach are easily offended by history, and they contort it to prove their own agendas.Such approaches to historical inquiry fail to study the past for the sake of the past, nor do they acknowledge that other time periods are very unlike our own. In this episode we break down tips on how individuals can better study history, including how we can be intentional about allowing the past to speak for the past, instead of trying to impose our own moral judgements on personalities and ideas from long ago without studying them for what they really were - people wrestling with questions that were important to their own specific time and place.–Intro and outro music provided by Five Minute Plan. Be sure to check them out!To discover more podcast episodes like this about how to study history, subscribe to our email list.Are you a Christian writer looking to publish? Learn more.
There are so many aspects that are the same and different to Equities but none more so that investment data. The world of digital assets is 24/7/365 and every day there are dozens of new offerings globally. To assist with this, there are many great research and data providers like Messari and CoinStats but in the realm of digital assets, you need to know what the data means. To do this we are going to give you examples of how Portal advisers the Radiance Multistrat Fund that invests by sector and into early-stage tokens. This podcast will be followed next week by a podcast with Petros Zerfos a top-end data scientist to further discuss making sense of the data. Today's podcast is an essential listen for any investor wanting to deploy to the realm of digital assets.
There are so many aspects that are the same and different to Equities but none more so that investment data. The world of digital assets is 24/7/365 and every day there are dozens of new offerings globally. To assist with this, there are many great research and data providers like Messari and CoinStats but in the realm of digital assets, you need to know what the data means. To do this we are going to give you examples of how Portal advisers the Radiance Multistrat Fund that invests by sector and into early-stage tokens. This podcast will be followed next week by a podcast with Petros Zerfos a top-end data scientist to further discuss making sense of the data. Today's podcast is an essential listen for any investor wanting to deploy to the realm of digital assets.
Most of us are aware of the incredible power and scope of the behemoth tech company Google. While they may have initially started with the aim of building a sophisticated search engine, today they are primarily focused on advertising, which impacts the type of search results most readily available to their users. This means that users are often left wading through non-specific search results in a desperate attempt to track down what's relevant to them. But this doesn't have to be the case. Our guest today, Sam Richter, has spent plenty of time and energy constructing an elegant solution to these challenges, saving businesses hundreds of hours otherwise spent on fruitless research. In addition to being one of the world's top-rated keynote speakers, he's also a bestselling author and a leading authority on Sales Intelligence, a concept that he deftly unpacks today! Tuning in you'll learn about the extent of the invisible web, easy tips for applying Boolean logic, and how “thinking like the author” can get you the results you need quickly and efficiently. Today's episode is packed with great insights along with easily accessible and actionable steps for increasing your reach and building your network. Tune in to hear it all!
In part 2 of this series, our speakers will dive into more product research strategies that will make the biggest impact in 2022.
In this 2-part series, Bradley and Helium 10's brand evangelists share their best product research strategies to help your 2022 blow 2021 out of the water.
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Stuck sitting at his desk after a back injury, Rolando Galeana started his first brand on Amazon during his recovery. After selling his brand, he now works for JungleScout and helps new Amazon sellers get their brands up and running.Product research on Amazon is one of the most important pieces, and where some of the biggest mistakes happen.Choosing the right products in a competitive Amazon marketplace can mean the difference between a $50k per month gem or a $10k debt.In this episode of the Actualize Freedom Podcast, Rolando Galeana shares his best tips for choosing the right product to sell on Amazon whether you're brand new or are expanding your existing product line.Rolando Galeana YouTube Channel and WebsiteJungleScout Product ResearchJungleScout YouTube Channel
In part 2 of the keyword research masterclass, Bradley dives into the Amazon keyword strategies that will make the biggest impact in 2022.
Bradley is back with 22 Amazon keyword research strategies to help your 2022 blow 2021 out of the water. Welcome to the keyword research masterclass.
Have you ever participated in market research or a scientific study? Have you ever wondered about research designs or what goes into designing a scientific study? In this episode, coming to you from my corner office (seated on the comfy corner of my couch), I discuss the advantages and disadvantages of four different research designs. Take a listen! I hope you learn something new.
The two e-commerce pros behind Project X team up to offer the latest tips and strategies for Amazon sellers looking to scale up their business.
You have done the trainings, you know who you want to work with in your therapy services, you've perfected your treatment planning, but not many people are contacting you for services. Does this sound familiar? In today's episode, let's talk about some simple market research tips that can make all the difference in getting more clients on your calendar. Don't forget to check out my FREE Masterclass on business strategies for your private practice: https://dogged-hustler-474.ck.page/25c2ab5757 Let's be friends! Instagram: @laurenspaulding.co TikTok: @laurenspaulding.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurenspaulding.co Twitter: @lspauldingco Website: www.laurenspaulding.co --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collectivepractice/message
You have done the trainings, you know who you want to work with in your therapy services, you've perfected your treatment planning, but not many people are contacting you for services. Does this sound familiar? In today's episode, let's talk about some simple market research tips that can make all the difference in getting more clients on your calendar. Don't forget to check out my FREE Masterclass on business strategies for your private practice: https://dogged-hustler-474.ck.page/25c2ab5757 Let's be friends! Instagram: @laurenspaulding.co TikTok: @laurenspaulding.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurenspaulding.co Twitter: @lspauldingco Website: www.laurenspaulding.co --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collectivepractice/message
Leonore Okwara, MPH is CEO and Founder of Public Health Research Consulting, and host of the Public Health Culture Podcast. She helps researchers meet the unique needs of the community and the funders in two ways: 1) hosting community engagement in research webinars and trainings to equip researchers with strategies on building community trust in research, and 2) providing program management trainings to help researchers manage their grant-funded research studies with ease. Joyee Washington, MS, MPH, CHES is CEO and Founder of Joyee Washington Consulting, LLC. She is a public health and education research consultant who works with communities, organizations, and institutions to help them conduct more effective research and build more impactful programs for sustainable solutions. We are collaborating to bring an opportunity to public health students, professionals, and researchers. We are calling this a Research Roundtable, "Building community trust in research: Strategies, challenges, and lessons learned from the field." In This Episode We Cover: Our own experiences and challenges working as community-engaged researchers How we build healthier communities, aim for prevention, strive for equity The importance of putting public health research into action Getting over your own ego as a researcher How it looks to overcome challenges as a community-engaged researcher How to equip the next researcher with tools to make their research impact a sustainable solution The importance of sustaining the positive impact of your research and how crucial sustainability is for the community The solution to building community trust in research and equipping the research community with the knowledge from other experienced researchers so that they can create more sustainable solutions in public health How to register for the Research Roundtable happening on May 27th at 7pm EST The benefits of registering for the Research Roundtable: Receive a “toolbox” of research best practices so you don’t have to figure it out yourself, interactive discussion, convenience of virtual space, resource guide and worksheet, access to the recording, giveaways, and much more. Register for the Research Roundtable here. We are running a special of $37 until May 26th in honor of Lupus Awareness Month! If you don’t know, Joyee Washington has Lupus and shared her story on Instagram. Follow her to read her story! We’re on Clubhouse! Join our club PH Research in Action. We have two wonderful discussions planned for the month of May. Thursday, May 13th at 7pm EST, “The Community is not your fixer-upper” Thursday, May 20th at 7pm EST, “You got data. Now what?” Advice for Public Health Professionals: Researchers, take a different perspective of your ego. You are not the community expert. Connect: Leonore Okwara, MPH CEO and Founder of Public Health Research Consulting Website: www.publichealthresearchconsulting.com Email: leonore@publichealthresearchconsulting.com Facebook: @publichealthRC Twitter: @publichealthRC Instagram: @publichealthculture @publichealthresearch LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/leonoreokwara Joyee Washington, MS, MPH, CHES CEO and Founder of Joyee Washington Consulting, LLC Website: www.joyeewashington.com Email: joyee@joyeewashington.com Facebook: joyeewashingtonconsulting Instagram: @joyeewashington LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/joyee-washington
Today on the Stop The Hey Girl Podcast I'm talking about updating your market research! If you feel like no one is answering your market research questions I'll be revealing some the reasons why that is and how to effectively execute your market research plan in 2021! Follow My Agency on Instagram! www.instagram.com/ybanezmedia
Several years ago, when I ran a digital marketing agency, I met an incredible woman named Margo Carroll. At first, I didn't realize how incredible she was -- she was just another client who was hiring us to run her Facebook ads. But the more I got to know Margo, see her work, and learn from her, the more impressed I became. Not only does Margo do everything she takes on with integrity and serious commitment, but I also discovered she has an area of unique expertise: sales psychology. Margo understands the human mind and persuasion in a deep way, but, more than that, she's able to strategically apply that knowledge to connect with people and create highly effective marketing campaigns. And, while Margo originally hired my company to help her advertise her business, over the years the tables have turned, and I've become the client. Margo has helped us conduct thorough market research, write sales campaigns, launch webinars, and strategize our funnels. Listen to the full episode to hear: How to use market research to learn more about your customers and more effectively sell to them Why market research is incredibly valuable to do when you're in the planning stages (deciding what to sell) to improve your copy and maximize your sales How asking a potential member questions before they join your Facebook group is a type of market research (and how you can use it in your future copy) The first steps Margo recommends if you haven’t done research in your business before Learn more about Margo Carroll: margocarroll.com Follow Margo on Instagram Learn more about Gillian: Join Startup Society (promo code: earnmore) Profit Planning Challenge Get in touch!
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Today, we are going to take a sneak peek behind the scenes with special guest Rachael Fisher. Rachael is a mindset and embodiment mentor for entrepreneurs. She is also an expert at helping entrepreneurs drop limiting beliefs and overcome imposter syndrome. In episode 32 of The Podcast Podcast, Rachael and I chat more about behind the scenes involved with her podcast. Some of the areas of the podcast process we go over in this episode include: Rachael's background of getting into the online coaching space and starting her podcast. Rachael breaks down the structure behind her podcast. A common mistake many podcasters make is the lack of social media awareness about their podcast. Rachael shares more on how she's made this mistake herself. I am so grateful that Rachael came on the show and allowed me to do market research on her and her podcast. I wanted to show you guys how easy market research can be, market research doesn't have to be super complicated. It can just be in conversations. For more details, be sure to check out the full episode. Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! CONNECT WITH TARA: Facebook Instagram Profitable Podcast Membership Work with Tara!
We are tired of the same news through the same funnel. We want to think and act for ourselves with our community in mind. We need to fix ourselves and lead ourselves so we can lead our community. Continue to strive to be better when we know better. We need you to do the same. We get a little passionate and there is definitely some cussing today. Be mindful. #EnjoyTheJourney
This episode covers pre reading and research strategies in order to show how to better understand topics and present arguments. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-cady/support
Research strategies using digital archives and New Year's resolution updates.
Overlooked Market Research Strategies That Will Make Your Marketing Instantly More Profitable
Overlooked Market Research Strategies That Will Make Your Marketing Instantly More Profitable
Join Brian and Donya as we talk with Genealogist and Author Natonne Kemp. We will discuss strategies on researching especially during the 1890s as well as her book "There is Something About Edgefield: Shining a Light on the Black Community through History, Genealogy & Genetic DNA" co-authored with the late E. Gail Bush.See you every Sunday at 4pm EST - live on Facebook via https://www.facebook.com/genealogyadventuresusa Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/genealogy-adventures. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Mike Holland is the Vice Chancellor for Science Policy and Research Strategies at the University of Pittsburgh, which supports cross-disciplinary research and coordinates the University’s response to research policy opportunities. He is also responsible for creating major research initiatives and maintaining the University research funding. Dr. Holland has previous experience in government including a position as the senior advisor and Staff Director at the Office of the Undersecretary for Science at the United States Department of Energy. Policymaking is one of the key ways that scientific research and discovery finds its way into the public sphere. It is not always an easy, direct path, and needs the participation of scientists and those with technical training to improve the process. Dr. Mike Holland has a successful career in science policy, working with government, universities, and the Center for Urban Science and Progress. Dr. Holland earned his PhD in Chemistry from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Prior to that, he earned a BS in Electrical Engineering and Chemistry, both from North Carolina State University. What You’ll Hear On This Episode of When Science Speaks [2:47] How Dr. Holland found his way into the policy world [8:54] The story of how Vern Ehlers was the first research physicist to be elected to Congress [15:22] Dr. Holland’s experience working with Science Outside the Lab [20:00] The 3 primary roles scientists can play in policymaking [29:15] How Dr. Holland’s scientific training informs his work in policymaking [34:01] Dr. Holland’s work with the Schwartzman Scholarship Program [39:50] What Dr. Holland is working on right now Connect with Mike Holland, PhD LinkedIn for Mike Holland, PhD Bio for Mike Holland, PhD Science Outside the Lab The example of Vern Ehlers The path into policymaking for scientists has not always been an easy one. Vern Ehlers was the first physicist to serve in congress in 1993. As Dr. Holland points out in this week’s episode, this unusual path led many people to want to know how he did it. So how did Vern Ehlers make the jump from being science faculty in a university to serving in the Congress of the United States? As Dr. Holland talks about, Vern Ehlers wanted to bring his expertise in science to his state representative in Congress, which happened to be Gerald Ford, who later went on to become President of the United States. Becoming a scientific advisor for a future President planted a seed in Dr. Holland that grew into political aspirations. After building relationships in Congress, Vern Ehlers saw that he could make a difference himself, and that led to his eventual time as a US Congressman. Bringing Science Outside of the Lab Working in a lab requires focus and dedication, and is important work regardless of which branch of science is being studied. One of the most important aspects of scientific study is the ability to bring what is learned in the lab to the world at large. Policy-making is one avenue that science interfaces with the general public. Scientific training doesn’t always show how this can be accomplished, so what can scientists do to better understand how to bring their work to the world? Dr. Holland has worked with Science Outside the Lab, which was created to help PhD students in the natural sciences get their work to the public through policymaking. The program outlines potential jobs outside of the labs that PhD graduates can consider getting into to help facilitate scientific policy in the real world. Courses on Science Policy are rare in educational programs, so Science Outside the Lab helps students get a feel of the world outside of laboratory life. Learn more about Mike Holland, PhD and his work with scientific policy in this week’s episode of When Science Speaks. Connect With Mark and When Science Speaks http://WhenScienceSpeaks.com https://bayerstrategic.com/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BayerStrategic On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bayer-Strategic-Consulting-206102993131329 On YouTube: http://bit.ly/BSConTV On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdanielbayer/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bayerstrategic/ On Medium: https://medium.com/@markbayer17 Subscribe to When Science Speaks on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher
Best Selling Author, International Speaker and Real Estate expert, Kenn Renner shares with us real estate research strategies, acquisition strategies, leveraging insider knowledge & insider relationships. Kenn also discusses the leasing and management of the property while it is in your ownership and finally the disposition. All this and more in this episode of Real Estate 360 with Kenn Renner. Call Kenn at 512-423-5626.
Part 2 of our series at the Inside ETFs Conference includes: [0:48] Ed Rosenberg and Rene Casis, responsible for ETF Offerings at American Century, discuss their outlook for Federal Reserve rate hikes in 2019 and why investors should emphasize ‘quality’ when positioning their portfolios. [6:27] Lukas Smart, Portfolio Manager at Dimensional Funds and Manager of the John Hancock Multifactor ETFs, discusses some of the differences on how Dimensional’s strategies are implemented between the Dimensional mutual funds and John Hancock ETFs. [11:07] Gene Podkaminer, Head of Research Strategies at Franklin Templeton, provides his macro outlook for a global GDP convergence between the U.S. and the rest of the world as well as his views on multi-factor construction. [23:47] Luke Oliver, Head of Capital Markets at DWS, sees slowing global growth but opportunities within emerging markets, particularly China, and high yield fixed income as well as trends in ETF product development. [31:28] Matt Bartolini, Head of SPDR Americas Research at State Street Global Advisors, shares with our audience some new research into sector-based investing using business cycle analysis. [35:30] Alisa Maute, Head of Distribution, and Jeremy Schwartz, Global Head of Research at WisdomTree Investments, update our audience with their innovation of “modern alpha” and their development of advisor tools. Disclosures: -WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (“WisdomTree Investments”) is the sole owner of WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc., a registered investment adviser, and is a substantial minority owner of AdvisorEngine Inc. (“AdvisorEngine”), a digital wealth management platform. WisdomTree and/or its affiliates has a financial interest in AdvisorEngine and its business. -The opinions expressed are those of American Century Investments (or the fund manager) and are no guarantee of the future performance of any American Century Investments fund. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as investment advice. The third parties listed are independent companies and are not affiliated with American Century Investments. Listing them does not suggest a recommendation or endorsement by American Century Investments.
In Episode 92 of the Bright Planning Marketing Podcast, we’re happy to discuss the following questions from Chelsea, who writes: I'd love a 101 on 'market research'. It's always a recommended practice and I can do market research in my own way but I never really know if I'm doing it productively. Maybe you could walk through an example of what "doing your market research" looks like for a small biz owner. Am I networking with other photographers to learn the culture? Am I surveying past clients to understand what they want? Am I researching what other photographers are offering in my comp set? Am I Google searching keywords? All of the above? These are just a few questions that I ask myself when told to "do my market research" and I'm overwhelmed with how vague that sounds. Just a thought! : ) Chelsea Thanks for the great questions, Chelsea! While there are many ways to perform market research, most businesses use at least one of the five basic methods: surveys, focus groups, personal interviews, observation and field trials. So, what is the purpose of marketing research? You can use research to receive more clarity on brand awareness, competition in your field or local area, new or current product likeability, demographics on your target audience, simple “this or that” votes, branding decisions, business model or pricing decisions, cultural insights (if you’re expanding to a new geographic market), and so forth. In Episode 92, we also talk about the importance of knowing your goal. For instance, you should be able to readily answer these questions: What problem are you trying to solve with this data? How will it benefit your product, your customers, or your company in general? Asking these questions will allow you to understand the issues and the type of data you’re looking for. Listen to this show to also learn more about marketing surveys, focus groups, current client conversations and interviews and more! Thanks for listening to the Bright Planning Marketing Podcast!
Setting up shop could never be easier than with Shopify, but now we have to get the sales! Understanding where your audience and what they want is is KEY. Caroline walks you through 3 ways to research your business to help you get more sales. **Get the full transcript and show notes at: https://justaskparker.com/podcast **Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/groups/WinningWithShopify/)
It's no secret that Amazon FBA is one of the hottest side hustles going right now, and it shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. FBA is Fulfillment by Amazon, the program that allows you to list your own products for sale on Amazon, tap into their giant audience of customers, and have them handle all the shipping when orders come in. The trick is figuring out which which products to sell, and that's where Greg Mercer comes in. Note: Click here to download Greg’s top Amazon FBA private label tips for 2018 and beyond. Greg has launched over 100 successful products on Amazon, including a few public examples like bamboo marshmallow sticks and hooded baby towels he shared on the JungleScout.com blog. Just those two products alone are earning $12k a month in profit, and he’s formed some cool partnerships with Doctors without Borders and Pencils of Promise to put the proceeds to good use. Now, you might remember Greg from an episode we did a couple years ago, How to Find Your First Amazon FBA Private Label Product. At that time, we talked about private label research and strategies for starting an FBA business. Since the landscape has changed a bit since then, I invited Greg back on the show to dive into how he's picking products today. The 3 strategies we cover are: Big demand / bad reviews. Big sales / poor marketing. New markets / immature listings. Greg also breaks down the criteria he likes to see in new private label products, how Amazon ranks products in their internal algorithm, and how he successfully launches his new products quickly.
4rd Marketing - The Digital Marketing Podcast Designed To Move Your Business Forward
Today we look at an essential component of SEO and look at Keyword Research. This episode covers 3 distinct strategies for researching as well as how to select the top winners for your search engine endeavors. We look at insurance and real estate seo and more as examples.
01:38 – Jon’s Journey 07:23 – Big Takeaways: the right mindset – Tenacity, Will and Determination to stick with it and Always be Testing to Find the Winners 10:04 – The Importance of Understanding the Emotional Intent 11:40 – How to Research Customers and Buying Habits 15:02 – Baby Steps and Thinking Bigger 18:56 – Investor Mindset and moving to Shopify 20:25 – Managing also the Backend: Customer Service and Fulfillment 22:25 – Customer Service in Stores vs Customer Service in Saas 24:55 – Segmenting Customers and Messaging 26:54 – Developing an Ecommerce Platform, Customer Validation and Pre-Selling 37:05 – Balancing Having a Grand Vision and Executing it: Patience 38:55 – Emotional Support Systems and Business Partners 40:04 – Key Lessons from the Journey so far: Patience and Craziness 41:40 – Q&A
Hello and welcome to this episode of Informed Choice Radio, where I'm joined by Sandra Navidi, author of Superhubs. Sandra Navidi is a macroeconomic consultant and strategic relationship manager. She is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BeyondGlobal, an international management consultancy. Sandra worked closely with renowned economist Nouriel Roubini as Director of Research Strategies and Senior Relationship Manager at Roubini Global Economics. She is an expert commentator on financial markets and author of the bestselling book “$uper-hubs: How the Financial Elite and their Networks rule the World“. SuperHubs is a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the global financial system and the powerful personal networks through which it is run, at the centre of which sit the Elites - the SuperHubs. The book combines an insider's knowledge with principles of network science. In Superhubs, Sandra offers a startling new perspective on how the financial system really operates. In this episode of Informed Choice Radio, I speak to Sandra about what really happens at places like Davos, some of the common traits of the global financial elite, whether Brexit is an example of the elites losing their power, why women are the missing link, and much more. Welcome to Superhubs with Sandra Navidi, in episode 196 of Informed Choice Radio. Some questions I ask: -What happens at Davos which makes it such an influential event and such an important place? -What's been the impact of the way these superhubs and these networks work on global finance? -What are some of the common traits that you've identified? -Where do women feature in this, and what role could they play within superhubs? -Is where you went to school still really important when it comes to finance networks and superhubs? -Is Brexit an example of superhubs starting to lose out to the power of the people? Useful links mentioned in this episode: –Beyond Global –SuperHubs on Amazon –Sandra on Twitter –Sandra on Facebook –Sandra on YouTube –Sandra on Instagram –Sandra on LinkedIn Thank you for listening! To get new episodes of Informed Choice Radio sent directly to your device as soon as they are published, you can subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Your reviews on iTunes are incredibly helpful and really appreciated. We get notified about each one; please leave a note of your name and website URL so we can mention you in a future episode.
In this episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve discusses UX Design Research Strategies and methods with his old friend, Lisa Renery Handalian, now Sr. Design Researcher at Uber. We discuss Testing Strategies, User Research vs. Design Research, the benefits of Uber's internal Day in the Life program, and Lisa's particular focus: driver ratings and compliments. Further, we get into the very cool concept of Strategic Ethnography as Lisa recounts her experiences at Ancestry and Bank of America and how Research Strategies there differed from those at Uber. Also, Steven has a bad cold. What other juicy tidbits did we get into? Tune in and find out!
Lion Zeal Show: Turn Your SEO Expertise Into a Highly Profitable Business
In this weeks episode, I sat down with Quinton Hamp to breakdown how he built his Amazon affiliate business up to 5 figures per month. Quinton started this journey back in 2013, where after a lot of reading, he decided to fully commit. He quit his job and went all in with affiliate marketing. As a result, he's consistently earning 5 figures per month now from only 3 websites. In this episode, we cover: How to decide which products to promote Sneaky keyword research strategies most people don't know about How to build out Amazon affiliate sites Where the heck do you get all that content from? Watch the video interview and get the transcription here: https://lionzeal.com/podcast/quinton-hamp/
Have you attempted to prove oral history shared by family members and friends? Join author, book publisher and family historian Denise I. Griggs as she describes the research process she went through to find documents to prove and/or disprove the oral family history given by her grandfather, Wilbert Hunt, and his sister, Julia Hunt-Richardson. Ms. Griggs is a native of California whose parental ancestry is from Mississippi and Arkansas. She has written several books: A Mulatto Slave, the Events in the Life of Peter Hunt, 1844-1915, a comical book, Look What Shook from the Family Tree!, and a children's beginning genealogy pamphlet, IKnow Who I Am On the Family Tree. Through her research, she has traced her mother's family from Mississippi to County Tipperary, Ireland. Her forefathers were in the American Revolution, and the War of 1812. Another one of her maternal ancestor's was a former slave who joined the United States Colored Troops during the Civil War in 1864, and mustered out from the 6th Heavy Artillery, serving in 1866.
Asking Research Questions; avoiding false research. A audio recording of Taking Charge, Chapter 2 of Research Strategies by Bill Badke (recorded with permission).
Two of the top research experts in the country share some powerful analytical and research tools. You will get some takeaways in the form of resources as well as some proven methods to power your business with these resources.If your business occupies, leases, owns, builds, loans, develops, invests or really has anything to do with commercial real estate, you may want to have a pen ready for this show
Research strategies for assessment presented by Karen Lippy, Science Professional Development Specialist, Olympic ESD, Bremerton, Washington.
This is the last in the three-part series on willpower. Today, I discuss research that shows how we might bolster our willpower when we feel depleted. I end the discussion by providing 8 concrete strategies or "tips" to enhance your willpower and self-regulatory strength. You can find the references for this research at my