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There's a bigger story behind Google's AI than you may realize. Watch this show to learn more...About Shannon Edwards:For nearly 20 years Shannon worked for startups in Silicon Valley and Europe, first in marketing and communications, and later in general management, including at Netflix, LinkedIn, eBay, luxury resale marketplace Vestiaire Collective, and shopping search engine ShopStyle. As CEO of Styloko, in 2016 she oversaw the development of a shopping app that used computer vision and machine learning to suggest similar items of clothing to consumers. With her experience in data-rich shopping marketplaces and advertising platforms, Shannon became a frequent global media contributor covering data trends in the online shopping space. With her mantra of “there is no AI without all of us” Shannon is calling for a reset in how freely and absentmindedly we give of our information without consideration for the exchange we are making with the companies now building AI. Shannon has a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a bachelor's degree from Cornell University. She lives in New York City with her husband and two teenage daughters.SUPPORT THIS CHANNELIf you appreciate this type of programming, please consider supporting my work:Join The Reason We Learn Community @WOKESCREEN : https://wokescreen.com/thereasonwelearn/Join The Reason We Parent - Parent Support Group: https://wokescreen.com/the-reason-we-...Hire me for consulting, tutoring and public speaking: https://thereasonwelearn.com Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trwlPayPal: paypal.me/deborahfillmanPurchase TRWL Merch: https://store.wokescreen.com/the-reas...Purchase books from Heroes of Liberty with my referral link and get 10% off!https://heroesofliberty.com/?ref=Zqpq...#google #AI #Gemini #datamining #dataprivacy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/debf/support Get full access to The Reason We Learn at thereasonwelearn.substack.com/subscribe
In Dinner for Shoes episode 27, Gas Station Snacks + Get to Know Your Host, podcast host Sarah Wasilak answers a round of rapid-fire questions while on a road trip from Charlotte, NC to Charleston, SC. With producer Megan Kai at her side and sister Rachel at the wheel, Sarah answers everything from her favorite outfit ever worn to her death row meal. Sarah also shares the inspiration behind the podcast concept for Dinner for Shoes and sheds light on her fashion background, while offering some industry tips. Of course, a *weird* combination of snacks are involved, including Starbucks, Chobani yogurt, and Cheesecake Factory pumpernickel bread and butter. What else? THIS DINNER Iced Starbucks Blonde Vanilla Latte, Chobani Greek Yogurt Peach, and Cheesecake Factory Pumpernickel Bread THIS OUTFIT VS Pink Base Stretch Crop Baby Tee in Dusty Iris VS Pink Ivy Fleece Relaxed Sweatpants in Dusty Iris Bandana THESE CHAPTERS 3:50 - WHAT IS THE DINNER FOR SHOES PODCAST? 8:40 - ASK ME ANYTHING FASHION QUESTIONS 31:24 - ASK ME ANYTHING FOOD QUESTIONS THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, Megan Kai, Antonio Griffith @aagdollanyc on Instagram, Instagram user @merylstreep, Instagram user @k.atemckinnon, Miley Cyrus @mileycyrus on Instagram, Hailey Rhode Baldwin Bieber @haileybieber on Instagram, Law Roach @luxurylaw on Instagram, Zoë Kravitz @zoeisabellakravitz on Instagram, Instagram user @kciwgdeseide, and Iris Apfel @iris.apfel on Instagram. references Oceanus, College Fashionista, ShopStyle, Cangiano's Marketplace, in Jersey City, NJ, Nana's Deli in Livingston, NJ, Sober Shot in Jersey City, NJ, Dawa Bar in Walt Disney World, Angeloni's in Caldwell, NJ, Pizzeta in Livingston, NJ, Chickie's in Jersey City, NJ, Joe's Pizza in NYC, John's of Bleecker St. in NYC, and Mazaj in Paterson, NJ. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
Don't miss out on the next WeAreLATech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://wearelatech.com/podcastWelcome to WeAreLATech's Los Angeles Tech Community Spotlight! “Niki Agrawal of ShopStyle: Wall Street to Founder”WeAreLATech Podcast is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support our podcast go to http://wearelatech.com/believe To be featured on the podcast go to http://wearelatech.com/feature-your-la-startup/Want to be featured in the WeAreLATech Community? Create your profile here http://wearelatech.com/communityHost,Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevorahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/espreeGuest,Niki Agrawalhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/niki-agrawal-3aa07b65/For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comTo further immerse yourself into the LA Tech community go to http://wearelatech.com/vipLinks Mentioned:ShopStyle, https://www.shopstyle.comSquadGoals, https://apps.apple.com/us/app/squadgoals/id1603697577Grubhub, https://www.grubhub.comUdemy, https://www.udemy.comY Combinator, https://www.ycombinator.comCanva, https://www.canva.comPitch And Run, https://lu.ma/vcjdckg5Brave, Not Perfect, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brave-not-perfect-with-reshma-saujani/id1351109932Skimm'd from the Couch, https://www.theskimm.com/category/live-smarter/skimmd-from-the-couchSqirl. https://sqirlla.comDe Buena Planta, https://www.debuenaplanta.usPeople Mentioned:Darius Fong, https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusfong/Credits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Niki Agrawal
Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.com.Be featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintechvip.com/“Niki Agrawal of ShopStyle: Wall Street to Founder”#womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.Become a Most Valuable Listener at http://womenintech.loveTo support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintechTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureHost,Espree Devora https://twitter.com/espreedevorahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/espreeGuest, Niki Agrawalhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/niki-agrawal-3aa07b65/In LA? Here's some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comGet Podcast Listeners, http://getpodcastlisteners.com/Resources Mentioned:ShopStyle, https://www.shopstyle.comSquadGoals, https://apps.apple.com/us/app/squadgoals/id1603697577Grubhub, https://www.grubhub.comUdemy, https://www.udemy.comY Combinator, https://www.ycombinator.comCanva, https://www.canva.comPitch And Run, https://twitter.com/PitchandrunNYCBrave, Not Perfect, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brave-not-perfect-with-reshma-saujani/id1351109932Skimm'd from the Couch, https://www.theskimm.com/category/live-smarter/skimmd-from-the-couchCredits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Niki Agrawal
Memes act as our collective memory's transportation system. The instant they are seen or heard, our minds hop to whatever emotion the meme conveys. The use of this brain-hack is as scary as it is impressive. Memes rarely come to us via broadcast media. Instead, they spread organically online. Most of the original uses for these have faded, while the internet has collectively assigned them new meanings. Our guest was so interested in memes that he came out with a book in 2023 called Marketing Memetics to explain all that marketers must consider when using them. Mike Taylor shares content on wider marketing topics, such as AI & prompt engineering, which O'Reilly has commissioned him to write a book that's due to come out in 2024. Experimentation is also a passion; he's run over 8,000 CRO experiments, and he shares the insights he gets on his social channels, and in courses he has on LinkedIn Learning and udemy. His love of learning & teaching can be traced back to his studies at Anglia Ruskin University and U of Nottingham, where he obtained his masters degree. But in between his schooling and the present, he was working in the marketing trenches, at places like Candor, SumoMe, ShopStyle, Travelzoo and marketing agency Ladder.io, which has grown from its beginnings with Mike and his co-founders to a team of 50 people. All people and entities mentioned are linked in the episode page on the Funnel Reboot site.
In this episode of Retail Corner, listen to Lee Anne Grant, Chief Growth Officer at Babylist, talk about how Babylist has been successful in simplifying baby registries with an inspired growth mindset. You will listen to our host talking with Lee Anne on the following points: Seeing Babylist's growth in the past couple of years, it is obvious it is inspired by a growth mindset. How do you foster that kind of environment and take advantage of the momentum? How agile would you consider your team when it comes to change? Do you think your team adopts ideas faster than the industry, and is there anything that really excites you about what's coming down the line? How has eCommerce evolved in the past decade, and what do you see as the most significant trends shaping its future? Babylist is primarily an eCommerce business. What are some of the biggest challenges that eCommerce businesses like Babylist face today, and how can you overcome them? Does Babylist have brick-and-mortar locations? If so, what are the key challenges in creating a successful phygital strategy, and how can businesses overcome them? How do you see the role of technology evolving in the phygital space, and what impact do you think this will have on consumer behavior? About our guest, Lee Anne Grant: Lee Anne Grant is the Chief Growth Officer at Babylist – the leading vertical marketplace and commerce destination for babies, driving purchase decisions for more than 9 million people each year – responsible for driving profitable revenue through growing our community, deepening merchant and brand partnerships, and developing new product and partnership businesses. Previously, she was the vice president of marketing and revenue. She manages the sales and marketing team and is responsible for driving profitable revenue through growing the community, deepening merchant and brand partnerships, and developing new businesses. She uses her deep experience in performance and brand marketing to optimize an eight-figure marketing budget with content and brand strategies that support an industry-leading NPS score. Babylist is the generational brand in baby, leading the $88 billion baby products market as the trusted go-to solution for growing families, driving $900 in attributable commerce in 2022. Before Babylist, Lee Anne held executive roles at fast-growing media and consumer brands such as ShopStyle (acquired by Rakuten Inc), POPSUGAR (acquired by Group Nine Media), and Brandless. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeannegrant/ Website: https://www.babylist.com/ About Retail Corner Podcast: Host: Carlos Diaz Producer: Sachin Kumar Bhate Podcast Sponsor: Proxima360 Listen to other podcasts at: https://retailcorner.live Subscribe our Podcast: Apple iTunes: https://apple.co/3eoeUdT Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3dvjpDJ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3DFHXHw Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3tkbhk1 Interested in being on our podcast? Submit request at: podcast@retailcorner.live
Steve was working as an engineering manager at ShopStyle and found that an increasing amount of his team's time was spent working on custom requests from departments like marketing and sales. They tried moving to a headless CMS but the data and components couldn't keep up with ever evolving needs. They wanted a drag and drop system connected to their code, data, and components.This pain point inspired him strike out on his own to create a new product. The vision was a tool that would allow colleagues from across a company to make changes to web pages without requesting dev time, but would also ensure that any changes made would be up to the standards of the design department and not introduce errors that engineering would then have to fix. Hence, the company's pitch for a plug & play system that integrates with your existing sites & apps. It relies on a few key ideas:API-based infrastructure that is native to your tech stackWorks with any frontend or backendBuild with your own data, like product catalogs or customer data platforms, to create rich, dynamic experiencesYou can check it out for yourself over at Builder.io.Follow Steve on Twitter and TikTok where he breaks down websites and effects he finds interesting.Congrats to phoenisx for being awarded the Necromaner badge after answering the question: Property 'share' does not exist on type 'Navigator"?
Today's guest, Grace Atwood is the founder + voice behind The Stripe. Grace is currently based in Charleston, South Carolina after 15 years in Manhattan and Brooklyn. She grew up on Cape Cod, which she credits for her love of the ocean (and probably a nautical stripe or two). The blog began in January of 2010 (originally Stripes & Sequins), born out of a love of fashion, beauty, and making. Prior to running this site full-time, Grace was the director of social media for BaubleBar. Before that, she worked in marketing for Procter & Gamble and Coty. She has spoken about social media and blogging at panels for Internet Week, ShopStyle, General Assembly, and IFB. She's been featured in Glamour, The Coveteur, StyleWatch, Apartment Therapy, and more. In 2019 she was named one of The Daily Front Row‘s 50 names to know right now. Outside of work, Grace's passions include food, wine, art, yoga, reading, film, her Persian cat Tyrion, and travel. We know listeners will enjoy today's episode! We can't wait to hear what your favorite takeaways! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdshedothat/support
Her name is pronounced My-tray-yee Ra-ma-krish-nin! Watch her Vogue Beauty Secrets Video here (≧◡≦) ♡ Visit the landing page for more information here: https://bit.ly/3bWNDDO Product List! (Shopstyle links are affiliate links) Garnier Micellar Water (Matte): https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEa6 Sephora Collection Eye Cream: https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEap Dieux Skin Instant Angel: https://bit.ly/3T5lGKG Elf Putty Primer*: https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEav Armani Luminous Silk Foundation (7.75): https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEa9 Armani Neo Nude Foundation (3.5): https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEaz Amazon Robe (small-medium): https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEaE Kosas Brighter Revealer Concealer (6)*: https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEaH Mac Paint Pot (Painterly): https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEcm Colourpop Pretty Guardian Palette: https://bit.ly/3K7sTWE ABH Subculture Palette (Discontuned) : https://bit.ly/3K4XKTX H&M High Impact Shadow in "Sahara Rose" (Discontinued) NYX Retractable Eyeliner (Black): https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEcw Mac Fluidline Eyeliner (Blacktrack): https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEcz Essence Lash Princess (False Lash): https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEbs Doe Lashes (Crazy In Love): https://bit.ly/3CohL69 Kiss Lash Glue: https://shopstyle.it/l/bKEbu Doe Lash Applicator: https://bit.ly/3QEyhDg Becca X Jaclyn Hill Palette in "Rose Spritz" (Discontinued): https://bit.ly/3QEYSzU Ami Cole Lip Treatment Oil: https://bit.ly/3A9zN9t Let's Be Friends! Instagram: @cutekindofpodcast Pinterest: @cutekindofpodcast
In this episode, Dave chats with Sebastian Korfmann, Tech Lead for CDK for Terraform at Hashicorp. Sebastian gives an overview of what CDK for Terraform (CDKTF) is, how developers can get started, what unit testing looks like, success stories of customers using CDKTF today, and the CDKTF team's future plans. Sebastian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/skorfmann Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedavedev CDK for Terraform project on git: https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-cdk CDK Weekly Newsletter: https://www.cdkweekly.com/ Introduction to CDK for Terraform: https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/terraform/cdktf Build AWS Infrastructure with CDK for Terraform: https://learn.hashicorp.com/tutorials/terraform/cdktf-build CDK for Terraform in Production: Learning from Pocket: https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/cdk-for-terraform-in-production-learning-from-pocket CDK for Terraform with Python and its Operational Experience at ShopStyle: https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/cdk-for-terraform-with-python-and-its-operational-experience-at-shopstyle Subscribe: Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f8bf7630-2521-4b40-be90-c46a9222c159/aws-developers-podcast Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aws-developers-podcast/id1574162669 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjk5NDM2MzU0OS9zb3VuZHMucnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rQjgnBvuyr18K03tnEHBI TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Technology-Podcasts/AWS-Developers-Podcast-p1461814/ RSS Feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:994363549/sounds.rss
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Today is Thursday, March 4, and we’re looking at RewardStyle vs. ShopStyle.
Creating connection in family photos is Jodi Lynn’s superpower! She shares her thoughts and tips on capturing the emotions and stories of families in your sessions.Introduction (3:00)What does “creating living poetry through imagery” mean to you? (3:31)Creating real images and movements that showcase movement and showcase emotion. Tips for infusing your sessions with connection? (4:50)Cultivate connection with people in your own life, building in touch points throughout the process and then creating a safe space where they feel comfortable and relaxed.Dealing with uncooperative Dads (5:56)Moving from a posed style to creating art filled with connection in family photos (7:16)Learn and use prompts, remind clients of connections, and only show what you want to shoot.What is your favourite prompt to use to encourage connection in family photos? (8:52)Everybody get close and touching, closing eyes gently, and then envision yourself somewhere beautiful.How to capture motion in family photos (10:08)Make the motion! Give clients prompts to move, walk, hold hands, sway, etc.What is your favourite lens (11:29)How to scout for the best locations? (15:29)Ask the client what they envision, and whether there is a place that is special and meaningful.Do you use one location or multiple? (19:30)What to do when kids are uncooperative? (26:36)How important is styling for you sessions? (32:34)Styling makes mom feel relaxed, so I stay continually in touch about clothing choices. Favourite clothing stores for women and kids (35:15)Advice on finding your voice as an artist in posing, styling and editing (37:49)Do model calls and shoots just for you.What are you artistically curious about? (44:13)Discover more about Jodi Lynn BucklesWebsite: www.jodi-lynnphotography.comFacebook: Jodi Lynn Photography Instagram: @jodilynnphotography Bio: Jodi Lynn is a Family + Motherhood Photographer who is captivated by dreamy light, emotive connection and landscapes that move her soul. She is passionate about creating living poetry with her imagery and nothing fills her heart more than producing art that share unique, tangible stories of connection, beauty and absolute truth. Resources shared in this episode:Sun scout app.The Power Of A Niche With Paulina DuczmanBig Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert bookArtists Way bookWhere Jodi loves to shopStyle & SelectFree People - Spell and Gypsy Collective, Hazel and Folk, Bohemian Traders, ReclamationRylee and Cru, Finn and Vince, Zara, The Simple FolkQpghRFBniPrpExNwrv
This week, Shannon chats with Sari Friedman who is a seasoned marketing executive with 15 years of experience leading marketing for high profile e-commerce brands like rakuten.ca, ShopStyle and now the Director of Marketing for Luxy Hair. Sari’s presence on social media originated from her need to walk-the-walk, build her professional brand, and have an outlet to share her obsession with beauty and real life experiences of being a career-focused mom of 2. Topics discussed: Sari's experience as a working mom Sari's life on social media as a creative outlet Navigating how to set boundaries in order to manage all of life's moving pieces How covid life has affected Shannon and Sari in different ways How prioritizing can positively impact your life Sari's experience with negative body and self image How giving up control and being more confident has changed both Shannon's and Sari's lives in different ways How Shannon and Sari talk to their daughters about their bodies and being "beautiful" Sari's self care and makeup routines/tips Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.instagram.com/getthegunkout/ https://www.instagram.com/sarilittlefriedman/
There are so many reasons you may want to make extra money right now. You might be saving for the holidays, paying off debt, out of work or something in between. If you want to make a little extra money (or a lot of it), check out these suggestions. Favorite Things: Bailey: Pin board with prints from Aurea Co. New fav smoothie Courtney: Playing with time lapse photography Cooler weather If you are interested in advertising email us here: soulandwitpodcast@gmail.com Resources mentioned on the show: Poshmark Depop ThreadUp UpWork Fiverr Facebook Groups Instagram Etsy Mask holder Affiliate stuff: RewardStyle, ShopStyle, Amazon Affiliates Task Rabbit Facebook Marketplace Craigslist Udemy Teachable Rover Reach Out book Where you can find us: Bailey: @beautifuldetour or www.beautifuldetour.com Courtney: @bemorewithless or www.bemorewithless.com OR @soulandwitpodcast
Charlotte Williams is the founder of SevenSix Agency, the diversity-focused social media influencer marketing agency. After graduating from the University of Nottingham in 2012 with a BA in Portuguese and Spanish, she moved to Portugal where she taught English for 2 years. After a series of internships and apprenticeships, Charlotte started her marketing career in content marketing and events for a UK/USA based e-learning company. Charlotte then went on to become the European Digital Marketing Manager at Sanrio, managing the Hello Kitty brand. It was the move to WAH Nails, as their Events and Marketing Manager, under Sharmadean Reid that she felt encouraged to follow the entrepreneurial route and went freelance, eventually starting her own marketing agency. During this time Charlotte has worked with a number of high profile brands across all industries such as allplants, Boucleme, Beautystack, Label/Mix, PROPERCORN, Shopstyle and WWF to name a few. On this episode, she tells us her journey and shares her insight into confidence and tips on how to impress a recruiter. Follow her on @sevensixagency and @charlottesevensix! Please share, leave a review and subscribe if you enjoyed it to make sure you don't miss any episodes! I LIKE NETWORKING is the mentoring and networking program for womxn and non-binary people in the creative industries. Support our crowdfunding campaign here! Stay in touch with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikenetworking/ Subscribe to our newsletter with career resources: https://ilikenetworking.uk/contactus
Growing a group on Facebook can be a powerful tool in scaling a business, and, in the case of our guest this week, it can be the foundation of the business itself. Erica Marie created and runs Erica's Steals & Finds VIP Group. We met via another successful entrepreneur and social media guru, Jasmine Star, who runs the company and group Social Curator.Erica is a mom of four boys and when her youngest headed off to school, she realized she needed to do something for herself. Like many stay-at-home moms, she had dedicated her life to her kiddos and found she had lost herself along the way. Seeing 'influencers' posting pictures of perfect outfits, perfect homes, perfect lives started to make her feel badly, she wanted to create a safe space for women to be themselves. She loved her friends, she loved shopping, so her deals Facebook group was born. In two years she has grown her group to over 45,000 women and has expanded her team to 5 virtual assistants. Take a look at our discussion highlights: The Business of Affiliate ProgramsBecoming an Amazon affiliate, navigating the rulesExpanded to Jane, Shopstyle, and rewardStyle Attracting MembersGrowing a deals group from 40 members to over 45KThe power of authentic posts and genuine communityGiveaways with specific incentivesCOVID and Facebook RulesNavigating Facebook rules for deal groups (and most groups that take traffic off the platform)Posting 50-90 times a day with a shifting algorithmThe drastic drop in Amazon commission during COVID-19Change of focus from cute clothes to personal care essentials and suppliesThe Reality of Being an EntrepreneurContinuing on no matter what, this is business #6First two years reinvesting in the businessWorking 16 hour days with a household of essential workersBusiness Game ChangersGetting super clear on niche ideal customerTracking engagement on public page to grow private groupEncouraging group members to post their buys and experiencesHiring help, Chalene Johnson's program 'How to Hire'Empowering 5 overseas virtual assistants Growing an Email ListSuggested platform, FlodeskHosts strategic giveawaysReminds audience that Facebook could shut them down, email is forever Moving Forward - Goals and VisionsEmpower her team to grow and take on more Continue to increase the pay rate for her virtual assistants so they can buy homes, etcExpand upon ways her group can impact the worldMuscle Creative Wrap-UpIf you could listen to only one music artist for the rest of your life who would it be? The OffspringWhere can people find you online?Erica's Steals & Finds VIP GroupInstagramFacebook
Lindsay Jerutis, the GM of Shopstyle Collective (@shopstylecollective), joins us to talk about the current state of the influencer marketing industry right now. We discuss what consumers are purchasing right now, how Shopstyle Collective helps influencers build their businesses, how influencers should be approaching their community and why brands should be investing in influencer marketing right now. In addition to leading Shopstyle Collective, Lindsay has two decades of media and publishing experience having served as an executive at top tier publications like Time, People, InStyle and many more. She brings her wealth of experience to this episode and provides some interesting insights into why she is so excited about the future of influencers.For more about Shopstyle Collective: The premiere influencer monetization platform. Shopstyle Collective powers over 20,000 influencers as they monetize their content across blogs and social channels.Sign up as an influencer: www.shopstylecollective.comSign up as a brand: www.shopstylecollective.com/brandsFind them on Instagram: @shopstylecollectiveFor more about Trove:@trovebusinesswww.trovebusiness.com
From working in a shoe shop when she was 14 to launching her own designer brand, Tabitha Simmons has always loved shoes. Listen as she describes the process of building her own business and creating a vision that is uniquely her. It can be a challenge to balance differentiation and staying on trend, but Tabitha continues to push her own creativity and stand out as a designer. She discusses valuable lessons on being yourself and the importance of communication when building a business. Subscribe to Ideamix Radio and stay tuned for new episodes every Wednesday. On Ideamix Radio we speak with entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, career changers, experts and enthusiasts for insider tips that help you build the life, business, and career you want.Ideamix is the go-to destination for entrepreneurs to turn their idea into a business. Check out our website at www.theideamix.com. For comments, questions, podcast guest ideas or sponsorship enquiries, please email info@theideamix.com.
Welcome to Sponsored Post Podcast: Behind-the-Lens of How Influential Content is Made. Sponsored Post Podcast is hosted by Justin Moore, Founder & CEO of Trending Family. In each episode, Justin sits down with influencers and industry professionals to discuss the exciting and complex world of influencer marketing. In this episode, Justin Moore, Founder & CEO of Trending Family, interviews Amy Choi, Head of Brand Partnerships and New Business at Shopstyle, about the benefits of using influencers for affiliate marketing. Click below to listen to the full episode! Learn more! Trending Family's Website: https://www.trendingfamily.com/ Trending Family's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trending-family Justin Moore's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinnmoore/ Amy Choi's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amychoi/ Contact Trending Family: hello@trendingfamily.com
This week we're joined by Sarah Hildyard from Shopstyle Collective to talk about all things influencers and sustainability. ShopStyle Collective is the leading affiliate network for influencers to monetise their content with thousands of brand...
Taking a vacation to Japan is overwhelming. Sharing travel picks is overwhelming. Shopping online consignment is overwhelming. But you know what? We went ahead and tackled it all here, and we’re pretty proud of ourselves, thanks. The linkage: For Claire, true RealReal browsing is all about the app. But there is, of course, also a (slightly less addictive) website. Another online consignment shop to check out: Luxury Garage Sale. Why not set sale alerts for your go-to brands on ShopStyle, too? Our six Tokyo picks! A Yomiuri Giants baseball game, the Yanaka neighborhood for wandering around, Gyoza Ro for dumplings, Mikawa Zezankyo for an outrageous tempura dinner (that you can book on OpenTable), Hakusan Porcelain for truly stunning ceramics, and Kappabashi Shopping District for the restaurant-supply shops (including Kamata knife shop) that will have you thinking about buying another suitcase. What we loved in Kyoto! Kyoto International Manga Museum for an anime deep-dive (which turned Claire onto the Nana series), Kyomachiya Hotel Shiki Juraku, the Kitano Tenmangu shrine monthly flea market (on the 25th of the month), the 550-year-old soba restaurant Owariya (aside: Try Cocoron in NYC, too), and Shoraian Tofu Restaurant for lunch in the bamboo forest. A cheat rec (in a good way): the *art island* Naoshima and the Benesse House Museum, where you can also stay. Try the very buzzy Biossance Squalane + Lactic Acid Resurfacing Night Serum—and get 20% off with the code ATHINGORTWO20. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Many people think influencers are only used for top-of-funnel, brand awareness campaigns. Amy Choi, Head of Brand Partnerships at ShopStyle, discusses how influencers can drive sales through affiliate programs.
What is Lolli? More coverage from the Bitcoin2019 conference. This time with CEO and Co-Founder of Lolli, Alex Adelman. Lolli is a rewards app that pays you in Bitcoin. Purchase things as you normally would, but instead of proceeding to checkout, use the Lolli browser extension. This enables the user to earn a percentage back on their purchase, which can be redeemed in Bitcoin. Lolli's goal is to onboard as many people into the Bitcoinsphere as possible. They believe most people are more likely to earn bitcoin rewards rather than bitcoin through investing or mining. Lolli just pops up when you're on a partner's website letting you know how much bitcoin you can earn. They want to make it as easy for possible. How does it work? The magic happens in the background. The retailer pays Lolli in dollars for sending paying customers to their site. Then Lolli transfers bitcoin to your Lolli Wallet. It is a custodial solution, but the amounts are usually so small that the user risk is limited. "The biggest challenge Bitcoin has is educating people what money is." Alex Adelman At first, Lolli plans only allow redemption of earnings. In the future, they plan to allow their users to purchase crypto through the Lolli platform. This will give them ability to also transfer funds to each other. Of course, Alex knows this path is very arduous, but is an important piece to their future success. For 40% of all their users, Lolli is the only crypto brand they are connected to. This means they must add functionality for those users to keep them engaged. Eventually, you will be able to buy, sell and send your crypto to anyone within the Lolli ecosystem. "If Bitcoin is the bank of the future, where's the lollipop at the end?" -Alex Adelman Alex's background is quite fascinating. He grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina where his father was a psychologist turned banker. He saw first hand the issues with banks and financial institutions. In fact, that's where the name Lolli came from. In his younger days, he would have to go to the bank with his father. The only thing that helped with that dreadful experience for Alex was the lollipop at the end. When he transitioned from developing for fun to doing it as a side business he ran into numerous issues. As you may expect, a 16 year old has trouble opening Bank accounts, Paypal or other payment channels. His curiosity led him to ask questions about why middlemen are needed and aren't there more efficient way to transact? In college he studied economics, both micro and macro. This helped give him insight to his questions and build solutions. His first venture after college was a company called Cosmic, a universal card as a service. It was a grandiose vision to allow people to transact with anyone, anywhere in the world. Alex felt a gateway like this was needed badly. Cosmic was acquired by Pop Sugar to power ShopStyle. After growing 10X post acquisition, Ebates came in and bought both them and ShopStyle. Ebates is the largest cash back company in the US. That helped them form retailer relationships, which has sped up Lolli's on boarding. During this time he had been learning about Bitcoin. After about a year with Ebates, he parted ways and decided he wanted to work in the crypto industry. He felt the solution in Bitcoin that hadn't been solved yet was distribution. He knew with his background, determination to changing the world, and the timing of Bitcoin, he had hit the trifecta with Lolli. During this episode, Alex Adelman explains: How he learned about Bitcoin from Ryan Shea. Where does Alex's motivation come from? What happens to user sentiment when price goes down? His pivotal moment about how the world was not a fair place. His views communication and commerce. What would he would change in the crypto and blockchain industry. Further Reading and Resources Alex Adelman | LinkedIn | Twitter Lolli |Website | Twitter | LinkedIn
In Episode 24, Grace Atwood and Becca Freeman (Co-Hosts of the Bad on Paper Podcast) join me to talk New York City books and bookstores and share their experience as Book of the Month judges. This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights How Grace and Becca first met (and if they initially liked each other). The original premise (and name) of the Bad on Paper Podcast. Their first ever book club pick for the podcast’s book club. Grace and Becca’s reading Venn Diagram. The Bad on Paper Book Club. The book I had a totally different opinion about than Becca and Grace. Grace and Becca’s favorite book club episode ever. The underrated gem Grace and Becca both think everyone should be reading. Speculation on how publishers distribute marketing dollars among their book list. Grace and Becca’s favorite NYC bookstores (McNally Jackson, The Strand). Rumors about how books make it onto the front tables in bookstores. Grace and Becca’s favorite NYC books. Grace’s and Becca’s experiences as a Book of the Month judges (including whether they got paid and how they determined which books they’d be recommending). Sarah’s track record with Pulitzer prize-winning books. Grace and Becca’s Book Recommendations Two OLD Books They Love Grace: The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson | Buy from Amazon [27:34] Becca: The Magicians Series by Lev Grossman | Buy from Amazon [28:48] Two NEW Books They Love Grace: Necessary Peopleby Anna Pitoniak | Buy from Amazon [30:50] Becca: American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson | Buy from Amazon [33:07] Two Books They Didn’t Love Grace: Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [35:45] Becca: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (My Review) | Buy from Amazon[37:10] Two New Releases They’re Excited About Grace: That’s What Frenemies Are Forby Sophie Littlefield and Lauren Gershell (July 30) | Buy from Amazon [39:09] Becca: American Royals by Katharine McGee (September 3) | Buy from Amazon[40:24] Other Books Mentioned The Selection Series by Kiera Cass | Buy from Amazon [3:33] Otherwise Engaged by Lindsey J. Palmer (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [4:46] Normal People by Sally Rooney (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [7:37] The Idea of You by Robinne Lee | Buy from Amazon [8:53] American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson | Buy from Amazon [9:43] Circe by Madeline Miller (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [10:12] Verity by Colleen Hoover | Buy from Amazon [12:39] Listen to Your Heart by Kasie West | Buy from Amazon [13:39] Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win by Jo Piazza (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [14:26] A Sky Painted Gold by Laura Wood | Buy from Amazon [15:11] A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [19:06] Rules of Civility by Amor Towles | Buy from Amazon [20:06] Park Avenue Summer by Renee Rosen | Buy from Amazon [20:50] Save Me the Plums by Ruth Reichl (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [21:38] The Masterpiece by Fiona Davis | Buy from Amazon [22:34] The Dollhouse by Fiona Davis | Buy from Amazon [22:51] The Thousandth Floor Series by Katharine McGee | Buy from Amazon [23:03] Normal People by Sally Rooney (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [24:27] Three Women by Lisa Taddeo | Buy from Amazon [25:46] Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling | Buy from Amazon [28:54] The Futures by Anna Pitoniak (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [32:19] Social Creature by Tara Isabella Burton (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [32:28] The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [41:03] Other Links The Stripe (Grace’s blog) reading lists Podcast Ep. 7 with Ashley Spivey Bad on Paper Podcast’s Normal People book club episode Bad on Paper Podcast’s Book Club #SpiveysClub Facebook Group Sarah’s All-Time Favorite Books List The Bad on Paper Podcast Podcast Website | Instagram | Facebook Group About Grace The Stripe blog | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Grace Atwood is the founder + voice behind The Stripe. She is also the co-host of podcast, Bad on Paper. Currently based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn; Grace grew up on Cape Cod, which she credits for her love of the ocean (and probably a nautical stripe or two). The blog began in January of 2010 (originally Stripes & Sequins), born out of a love of fashion, beauty, and making. Prior to running this site full time, Grace was the director of social media for BaubleBar. Before that, she worked in marketing for Procter & Gamble and Coty. She has spoken about social media and blogging at panels for Internet Week, ShopStyle, General Assembly, and IFB. She’s been featured in Glamour, The Coveteur, StyleWatch, Apartment Therapy and more. In 2019 she was named one of The Daily Front Row‘s 50 names to know right now. Outside of work, Grace’s passions include food, wine, art, yoga, reading, her Persian cat Tyrion and exploring everything New York and Brooklyn have to offer. About Becca Instagram | Facebook Becca is a freelance marketing consultant in NYC. Previously, she was the Head of Marketing at LOLA. When not working, reading, or podcasting, Becca loves plane tickets, red wine, and 30 Rock reruns and has never met a dog in a costume she hasn’t liked. Support the Podcast Share - If you like the podcast, I’d love for you to share it with your reader friends…in real life and on social media (there’s easy share buttons at the bottom of this post!). Subscribe...wherever you listen to podcasts, so new episodes will appear in your feed as soon as they’re released. Rate and Review - Search for “Sarah’s Book Shelves” in Apple Podcasts…or wherever you listen to podcasts! Feedback - I want this podcast to fit what you’re looking for, so I truly do want your feedback! Please tell me (email me at sarahsbookshelves@gmail.com or DM me on social media) what you like, don’t like, want more of, want less of, etc. I’d also love to hear topics you’d like me to cover and guests you’d like to hear from.
Hilary Sloan, Senior Director of Influencers & Partnerships at ShopStyle, is a trusted and sought after voice in the world of content monetization. We'll discuss owning your content, owning your audience, and the power of platforms that feel "old" to us—but in reality hold immense power. Beyond that, she reminds us that there's more to influencer business opportunities than Instagram and at the forefront of influencing is authenticity. Build your community based on your authentic message—and these are the people that can be converted into shoppers.
Back in August, we met up with Bruce Clayton, co-founder of Optimus Performance Marketing, a multi-award-winning affiliate marketing agency dedicated to driving growth and sales for e-commerce business. Specialists in Affiliate marketing, operating across global territories, Bruce and his team have gained an industry-wide reputation for honesty and excellent results. In our first two-part interview in one episode, Ciaran explores with Bruce exactly what Affiliate marketing is and how it works in the first half and then goes on to explore effective tactics and techniques for getting more from your affiliate marketing activities. ( If you are already active in the Affiliate space and want to skip to the discussion on tactics and techniques then skip to 21 minutes in) Useful Links Optimus Performance Marketing Affiliate Networks Awin Commission Junction Trade Doubler Webgains Network Subnetwork examples Viglinks Skimlinks YieldKit Aggregators example ShopStyle https://www.shopstyle.co.uk/
In this episode, KT and Sylvie di Giusto discuss: What an image consultant is and what they do.How what you do on social media is just as important as what your appearance says about you.Ways to show your individuality while keeping with your professional image.Managing your image for long-term, not just today. Think about where you want to be, then present yourself as that now with your appearance and communication skills.Key Takeaways: There are three things you have to consider: what do you want to be known for, if others really perceive you the way you want to be known, what does the brand I work for/represent want to be known for?The more money (or children) involved, the more trustworthy they want you to look.Shop cheap, shop expensive, shop smart. Shop cheap/affordable for the trends. Shop expensive for investment pieces to show you are able to finance them and invest in yourself so you can invest in your clients. Shop smart – invest in your wardrobe out of season and use the internet to your advantage.You are the most important person in your life and your career. Be willing to invest in yourself, make smart decisions, but remember, looking good is not enough. You have to follow up with your behavior and communication."I encourage you to invest in yourself because you are the most important human being in your life. Show yourself some respect and be willing to invest in yourself. " — Sylvie di Giusto Connect with Sylvie di Giusto: Twitter: @SylviediGiusto Website: www.executive-image-consulting.com & www.howyouimpress.com & theimageofleadership.com Book: The Image of Leadership: How leaders package themselves to stand out for the right reasons LinkedIn: Sylvie di Giusto Show References: www.ShopStyle.com Click here to reach KT See KT's interview on C-Suite Network's Best Seller TV Connect with KT Thomas: http://ktsmoneymatters.com/ Purchase KT's book- The Hardworking Woman's Guide to Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Descarga gratis la Mini Guía de Pinterest para empresas acá: https://pinchamarketing.com/regalo En Pincha Marketing ahora también gestionamos tu cuenta de Pinterest. Elige el servicio que más te guste aquí: https://www.pinchamarketing.com/servicios Pinterest no sólo es una red social que te da visibilidad, sino que al utilizarlo con estrategia te ayudará a hacer crecer tu negocio en términos económicos. Sí, podés generar dinero extra gracias a Pinterest y más cuando ya tenés un negocio en marcha. En este post te pasaré 3 ideas prácticas que podés implementar a partir de ahora. 3 Ideas para aumentar tus ingresos con Pinterest: Generar ingresos extra con Pinterest puede significar pequeños cambios en tus contenidos, o una implementación completa de una nueva estrategia de ventas. Como siempre, la elección depende de vos. Tomá nota: 1. Unite a programas de afiliados ... y gana comisiones recomendando productos y servicios a través de Pines y Posts del blog. Hasta hace un par de años esta idea era impensable para Pinterest porque antes del algoritmo inteligente que existe hoy, la plataforma era como el lejano oeste y han tenido que prohibir los enlaces de afiliados. Pero ahora, con la evolución de Pinterest, se pueden volver a utilizar estos enlaces, siempre y cuando se eviten las malas prácticas de SPAM y el utilizar links con muchos redireccionamientos. Los ejemplos más comunes que se pueden ver en Pinterest son enlaces a productos de Amazon, a tiendas online variadas como ShopStyle, Etsy, Envato y más. Dentro de esta categoría de Programas de Afiliados, creo que vale la pena mencionar que podés generar ingresos extra ofreciendo espacios publicitarios en tu blog. Pro Tip: Si querés tomarte en serio esta posibilidad de generar dinero extra como afiliado, lo mejor que podés hacer es aprovechar tu blog para recomendar cada producto o servicio y dar una razón más para comprar, además de un simple pin en tus tableros. Es probable que hayas leído cientos de artículos con links de afiliado sin darte cuenta, y ese es el mejor indicador de que los contenidos están perfectamente diseñados para lograr este objetivo. 2. Crea infoproductos de bajo costo ... en base a los intereses de tu nueva audiencia. Cuando llevas tiempo generando tráfico a tu blog y te detenés a leer tus estadísticas, podrás detectar qué contenidos son más populares frente a tu audiencia en particular. Esto pude significar dos cosas: O tu marca se está posicionando muy bien en esa temática, o tus lectores prefieren leer eso antes que todo lo demás. Si sos creativo podés aprovechar esos datos para crear infoproductos de bajo costo a vender directamente desde tu sitio web. Por ejemplo, si bloggeas sobre Comida Vegana y tus posts más populares son los que están relacionados a desayunos, tiene sentido que armes un ebook con XX recetas veganas de desayunos, para esas personas que están deseosas de poner en práctica tus consejos. En mi caso, de la misma manera logré vender un curso de productividad, gracias a las estadísticas brindadas en Google Analytics en base al tráfico obtenido desde Pinterest. 3. Aprovecha el tráfico proveniente de Pinterest para captar suscriptores ... y vende tus productos y servicios a través de Email Marketing. Si bien este punto puede parecer un poco obvio, en la práctica no lo es. La mayoría de las cuentas que hacen Marketing en Pinterest no saben cómo aprovechar el tráfico proveniente de esta plataforma para convertir visitas a suscriptores. Por tal motivo, en lugar de buscar sólo la visibilidad en Pinterest, está bueno que analices cómo está dispuesto el contenido de tu sitio web de manera tal que puedas maximizar las conversiones y que cada visita tenga la posibilidad de suscribirse a tu lista de correo para poder seguir la conversación a futuro. Una vez que tu sitio web esté optimizado para lograr este objetivo, el enfoque de tu estrategia en Pinterest estará sobre el tráfico y sobre los pines que generen más clicks, no sólo impresiones o pines guardados. Si logras atraer a cada vez más personas a tus artículos, y facilitas el proceso de suscripción, con el tiempo tendrás más leads y mayores posibilidades de venta. Claro que acá es importante tener una estrategia de email marketing fuerte, para convertir a tus suscriptores en ventas.
En Pincha Marketing ahora también gestionamos tu cuenta de Pinterest. Elige el servicio que más te guste aquí: https://www.pinchamarketing.com/servicios Pinterest no sólo es una red social que te da visibilidad, sino que al utilizarlo con estrategia te ayudará a hacer crecer tu negocio en términos económicos. Sí, podés generar dinero extra gracias a Pinterest y más cuando ya tenés un negocio en marcha. En este post te pasaré 3 ideas prácticas que podés implementar a partir de ahora. 3 Ideas para aumentar tus ingresos con Pinterest: Generar ingresos extra con Pinterest puede significar pequeños cambios en tus contenidos, o una implementación completa de una nueva estrategia de ventas. Como siempre, la elección depende de vos. Tomá nota: 1. Unite a programas de afiliados ... y gana comisiones recomendando productos y servicios a través de Pines y Posts del blog. Hasta hace un par de años esta idea era impensable para Pinterest porque antes del algoritmo inteligente que existe hoy, la plataforma era como el lejano oeste y han tenido que prohibir los enlaces de afiliados. Pero ahora, con la evolución de Pinterest, se pueden volver a utilizar estos enlaces, siempre y cuando se eviten las malas prácticas de SPAM y el utilizar links con muchos redireccionamientos. Los ejemplos más comunes que se pueden ver en Pinterest son enlaces a productos de Amazon, a tiendas online variadas como ShopStyle, Etsy, Envato y más. Dentro de esta categoría de Programas de Afiliados, creo que vale la pena mencionar que podés generar ingresos extra ofreciendo espacios publicitarios en tu blog. Pro Tip: Si querés tomarte en serio esta posibilidad de generar dinero extra como afiliado, lo mejor que podés hacer es aprovechar tu blog para recomendar cada producto o servicio y dar una razón más para comprar, además de un simple pin en tus tableros. Es probable que hayas leído cientos de artículos con links de afiliado sin darte cuenta, y ese es el mejor indicador de que los contenidos están perfectamente diseñados para lograr este objetivo. 2. Crea infoproductos de bajo costo ... en base a los intereses de tu nueva audiencia. Cuando llevas tiempo generando tráfico a tu blog y te detenés a leer tus estadísticas, podrás detectar qué contenidos son más populares frente a tu audiencia en particular. Esto pude significar dos cosas: O tu marca se está posicionando muy bien en esa temática, o tus lectores prefieren leer eso antes que todo lo demás. Si sos creativo podés aprovechar esos datos para crear infoproductos de bajo costo a vender directamente desde tu sitio web. Por ejemplo, si bloggeas sobre Comida Vegana y tus posts más populares son los que están relacionados a desayunos, tiene sentido que armes un ebook con XX recetas veganas de desayunos, para esas personas que están deseosas de poner en práctica tus consejos. En mi caso, de la misma manera logré vender un curso de productividad, gracias a las estadísticas brindadas en Google Analytics en base al tráfico obtenido desde Pinterest. 3. Aprovecha el tráfico proveniente de Pinterest para captar suscriptores ... y vende tus productos y servicios a través de Email Marketing. Si bien este punto puede parecer un poco obvio, en la práctica no lo es. La mayoría de las cuentas que hacen Marketing en Pinterest no saben cómo aprovechar el tráfico proveniente de esta plataforma para convertir visitas a suscriptores. Por tal motivo, en lugar de buscar sólo la visibilidad en Pinterest, está bueno que analices cómo está dispuesto el contenido de tu sitio web de manera tal que puedas maximizar las conversiones y que cada visita tenga la posibilidad de suscribirse a tu lista de correo para poder seguir la conversación a futuro. Una vez que tu sitio web esté optimizado para lograr este objetivo, el enfoque de tu estrategia en Pinterest estará sobre el tráfico y sobre los pines que generen más clicks, no sólo...
In the 45th edition of the F.I.N. Radio Show, I discuss the top June 2015 stories in the fashion and apparel industry. Sources include Women's Wear Daily newspaper and nrf.com Below are the topics discussed Our Weekly Recap Which Includes... - J.Crew Executive Fired for Instagram Post. - Fashion Industry Leaders Speculate on Lady Gaga's Wedding Dress!! - FITs New Renovation Plans!! - Will Fashion Advertisers Embrace Caitlyn Jenner? - MAC and Caitlyn Jenner Collaboration. - FITbit vs. The Apple Watch!! - Nike, Top Fashion Brand on Instagram?? Story 1 - ShopStyle.com Creates New Platform for Fashion Bloggers! An action packed, fully informative episode of F.I.N. Radio. The fashion industries #1 Podcast!!! Twitter @FIN_RADIO Facebook facebook.comFINradioShow Email Jennifer@FINradio.Co
BHL: Fashion 411 -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughan, Courtney Stewart, and Erika Vieira discuss fashion for the week of July 18th, 2014. Diona opens up with "Lookbook" – - Diona’s Online Shopping Favorites: MyHabit.com, Ideeli.com, Shopstyle.com, 6pm.com & Lastcall.com, and TheRealReal.com. Next up is this weeks 'Style Scoop' featuring Special Gold Beats by Dre headphones for team Germany and Naomi Campbell pic, Kate Moss' lil sis Lottie to model for Calvin Klein, Controversial Photographer Terry Richardson shoots for Playboy, Gwen Stefani Gx line launches at Nordstroms, Pic of Yaya DeCosta as Whitney Houston for biopic, Eileen Ford died last week. Then they discuss this week's haute or haute mess featuring Joan Smalls, Keri Hilson, Ashanti, Freida Pinto and Beyonce. They wrap things up with a "Style Watch" featuring Alshante Foggo @designsbyalshante. [print_gllr id=6452]
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