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Is disorganization secretly holding your coaching business back? You might not think a messy Google Drive or scattered notes are a big deal, but lack of structure creates decision fatigue, wasted time, and unnecessary stress that keeps you from growing.In this episode, I sit down with professional organizer and business coach Tracy Hoth to talk about how getting organized can completely transform your coaching business. Tracy shares her simple five-folder system that helps coaches create structure, find what they need instantly, and free up mental energy to focus on what truly matters. We also dive into the surprising connection between organization and business success—because just like growth, structure requires intention and consistency.Here's what we cover in this episode:The biggest mistakes coaches make when trying to get organizedTracy's five-folder system to keep your business streamlinedHow clutter (digital or physical) creates decision fatigue and holds you backWhy setting up structure now will save you time, money, and stress as you scaleSimple habits to maintain organization without it feeling overwhelmingIf you're tired of wasting time searching for files, struggling to keep up with tasks, or feeling like your business is a mess behind the scenes, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now and start organizing your coaching business like a CEO!Connect with Tracy https://www.instagram.com/tracyhoth/Listen to her podcast https://simplysquaredaway.com/podcast/The Only 5 Digital File Folders You'll Ever Need to Run a Smooth (and Profitable) Coaching Business https://www.simplysquaredaway.com/5filesThe File Naming Formula Cheat Sheet https://training.simplysquaredaway.com/FNFC-optinTimestamps: 01:06 Organizing for Coaches02:27 File Structure Basics06:29 Maintaining Organization15:51 Bookmark Bars and ROI23:15 How Being Organized Helps You as a Coach
In a bursting-at-the-seams episode of Taste Radio, the hosts reflect and ruminate on Lionel Messi's Prime-killer, “condiment couture,” Boisson-bashing and sausage salvation. They also get vitaminwater vibes from a brand's recent revamp and highlight a handful of new beverages, including a sparkling tea and a decaf espresso martini. Brands in this episode: Mas+ by Messi, White Claw, Mike's Hard Lemonade, Prime, Wet Hydration, Vitaminwater, Twrl Milk Tea, Little Saints, Ooso Tea, Dr Pepper, Michele's Granola, Simpli, Madwoman Cocktails
Fernsehen wann wo und wie sie wollen- wie die Zukunft des Fernsehens noch für uns bereithält und wie sie die größten Highlights der Fußball EM auf einne Klick sehen können, das weiß der Geschäftsführer von simpli TV Philipp Dainese.
Astăzi, avem ocazia să învățăm de la un lider care pune zi de zi umărul la a demonta mituri și a clădi noi generații de oameni bine pregătiți să gândească și să dezvolte, nu doar să execute. „Nu e suficient să citești cum se mută butonul. Trebuie întâi să înțelegi de ce e butonul acolo.” Spune sincer - tu unde simți că ești azi? Românii sunt recunoscuți la nivel mondial drept buni programatori, executanți talentați, iar asta a făcut ca România să rămână într-o zonă călduță a outsourcingului. Azi încercăm să aflăm de ce se întâmplă asta - ne lipsesc abilitățile, curajul sau viziunea?Flavia este Cofondator, Chief Innovation Officer și mentor la Innovation Labs, program de accelerare național și incubator pentru startup-uri care, în cei 11 ani de când crește inovația românească, a sprijinit peste 600 de echipe, 3000 de vizionari și 1500 de idei. Mai mult, în timp ce publicăm acest episod, pregătirile pentru Demo Days, punctul culminant al ediției din acest an, sunt în toi. Pe 28 mai, echipele își vor prezenta produsele, sperând să obțină marele premiu - investiția de 500.000 de euro din partea Early Games Ventures._Acest episod vă este oferit de DevNest și este susținut de MedLife.Proiectele Hacking Work sunt găzduite de Cluj Business Campus. Mulțumim pentru sprijin prietenilor de la Innovation Labs și agenției de comunicare Caracteristic.—Hacking Work este primul proiect social, civic și educațional din România care vorbește clar, curajos și cinstit despre piața muncii și despre relațiile dintre angajați și angajatori.Acest produs multimedia este realizat de echipa Hacking Work și produs de SPOR - Școala Pentru oameni Responsabili.—Ne găsești pe
En la edición PM, hablamos con Franco Cisternas, CEO de Simpli, la plataforma de financiamiento para empresas.
En la edición PM, hablamos con Franco Cisternas, CEO de Simpli, la plataforma de financiamiento para empresas.
For Gabriella and Giovanna Favilli-Vigoreaux, community is everything. After a temporary move to their home state of Florida became permanent, Gabi and Gio embarked on a journey to love the place they had once decided to leave. The transition from New York City food and media scene to Floridian farmers markets wasn't seamless, but with the help of friends and family, the couple found their footing and are set to open their first brick-and-mortar bakery, Bandidas Bakeshop, this April. Gabi and Gio join host Abena Anim-Somuah to talk about adapting the flavors they love from their Nicaraguan and Puerto Rican heritages, advocating for LGBTQ+ representation, and the village it takes to open up a small business. Don't miss Gabi and Gio's voicemails to their future selves!Thank you to Kerrygold and Simpli for supporting our podcast. More on Gabi & Gio: Bandidas Bake Shop, website, writingFollow Abena on InstagramCherry Bombe on InstagramFuture Of Food Is You transcripts can be found hereLearn more about Cherry Bombe's Sit With Us dinners hereHosted by Abena Anim-SomuahProduced by Kerry Diamond, Catherine Baker, and Elizabeth VogtEdited by Jenna SadhuEditorial Assistant Londyn CrenshawRecorded at CityVox Studios in NYCThe Future Of Food Is You is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network
If former Cherry Bombe intern Chayil Hyland has anything to do with it, the future of hospitality is going to be bright and diverse. A junior at Cornell's School of Hotel Administration, Chayil grew up in a Trinidadian-Guyanese family in Queens and fell in love with food while cooking with her mother and grandmother and watching “Chopped,” “Beat Bobby Flay,” and “Ratatouille.” She later attended Food and Finance, the culinary-focused public high school in Manhattan, and worked on several Food Education Fund-backed projects, including the student-run Pass The Spatula magazine. Chayil talks to host Abena Anim-Somuah about having to choose between Cornell and a full-ride at the Culinary Institute of America, her freshman year “jump scare,” the work she's doing as director of impact and inclusion for Hotel Ezra Cornell (the school's student-run hospitality conference happening this April), and why she never wants to tournée another potato.Don't miss Chayil's voicemail to her future self!Thank you to Kerrygold, Simpli, and OpenTable for supporting our podcast. More on Chayil: Instagram, Food Education FundFollow Abena on InstagramCherry Bombe on InstagramFuture Of Food Is You transcripts can be found hereLearn more about Cherry Bombe's Sit With Us dinners in Miami, Philly, and D.C. Hosted by Abena Anim-SomuahProduced by Kerry Diamond, Catherine Baker, and Elizabeth VogtEdited by Jenna SadhuEditorial Assistant Londyn CrenshawRecorded at CityVox Studios in NYCThe Future Of Food Is You is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network
Dive into the future of advertising where Elizabeth Maughon unveils how empathy and AI are driving customer success.In this episode of 'Experts of Experience,' host Lauren Wood sits down with Elizabeth Maughon, Chief Customer Officer at Simpli.fi. Discover how Elizabeth and her team are revolutionizing the ad tech industry through innovative customer success strategies and AI-driven solutions. Elizabeth shares her journey in leading transformative customer experiences, offering valuable insights into the intersection of technology, empathy, and client engagement.Tune in to explore how Simpli.fi is shaping the future of advertising with its customer-centric approach.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Subscribe Now: https://www.youtube.com/@ExpertsofExperience?sub_confirmation=1 Imagine running your business with a trusted advisor who has your success top of mind. That's what it's like when you have a Salesforce Success Plan. With the right plan, Salesforce is with you through every stage of your journey — from onboarding, to realizing business outcomes, to driving efficient growth.Learn more about what's possible on the Salesforce success plan website: http://sfdc.co/SalesforceCustomerSuccess (00:00) Introduction to the Episode(01:11) Elizabeth Maughon's Role at Simpli.fi(02:55) Customer Approach at Simpli.fi(04:13) Implementing Servant Leadership(07:34) Nurturing Empathy in Organizations(08:09) Balancing Empathy and KPIs(11:00) Developing Strong Client Relationships(13:42) Internal Culture Impacting Client Communication(16:36) Setting Guardrails for Success(20:40) Diverse Client Support Strategies(23:47) Understanding Client Needs(26:44) Importance of Documentation and Tools(28:41) Auditing Processes for Efficiency(31:50) Harnessing AI in Simpli.fi(37:01) Exploring AI Tools(39:13) Key Factors in Effective Customer Experience(41:24) Advice for Customer Experience Leaders
AdLib is a meta DSP aimed at medium-sized advertisers. It offers a transparent pricing model, simplified user interface and access to ad buying tools from Criteo, Beeswax, Xandr, DV 360 and Adform. In our interview, CEO Mike Hauptman says AdLib differentiates from other mid-market DSPs such as Simpli.fi and Basis by focusing narrowly on integration with existing platform APIs rather than advancing its own bidders. Visit Marketecture.tv to join our community and get access to full-length in-depth interviews. Marketecture is a new way to get smart about technology. Our team of real industry practitioners helps you understand the complex world of technology and make better vendor decisions through in-depth interviews with CEOs and product leaders at dozens of platforms. We are launching with extensive coverage of the marketing and advertising verticals with plans to expand into many other technology sectors.Copyright (C) 2023 Marketecture Media, Inc.
Stay up to date on news related to the furniture industry! In this episode, we cover:(00:43): Challenges and Closures: The State of the Furniture Industry in 2023(04:59): "2024 Trends Outlook: Shaping the Future of Design"(08:58): "Concora Credit Acquires Great American Finance: Expanding Opportunities and Growing Partnerships"(10:24): "Expanding into Brick-and-Mortar: Simpli Home's Enhanced Sales and Marketing Framework for Success"(12:45): Hubbell Announces Sale of Residential Lighting Business to Kingswood Capital Management
David McBee talks with Jason Barnard about turn negative reviews into positive opportunities. David McBee is the executive producer and host of Simpli.fi TV, an online web series and podcast where leaders in the marketing and advertising industry share their insights, perspectives and unique stories. David also hosts the Simpli.fi Webinar Series, which provides industry news, technology launches and training on all topics related to programmatic advertising, targeted advertising and connected TV. David is available for training and education both virtually and in person. Topics include most elements related to internet marketing. Prior to joining Simpli.fi, David worked in SEO, social media, web design and yellow pages. In 2008, he was given the honour of being one of Google's first certified AdWords trainers. He is the author of the children's book series DJ's Off-Road Adventures, available on Amazon. He is passionate about reading, self-improvement, health, the outdoors and his family. Reviews play an incredibly important role in shaping a business's reputation and influencing consumer decisions. Reviews provide valuable insights into customers' experiences and serve as a trust-building tool for potential clients. Positive reviews increase credibility and attract a wider audience, while negative feedback highlights areas for improvement and demonstrates a business's commitment to customer satisfaction. In this episode of Kalicube Tuesdays, David McBee discusses awesome tips on the art of responding effectively to negative reviews. David stresses the importance of not responding immediately to negative feedback, thanking the reviewer and apologizing for any mistakes, and taking responsibility. David highlights that you should not get defensive when responding to negative reviews, as these responses are not just for the reviewer, but also for potential future clients. And along with Jason Barnard, they also explore the challenge of asking open-ended questions, especially when it comes to customer service and conducting interviews with agencies. As always, the show ends with passing the baton… David passes the virtual baton to next week's lovely guest, Leanna DeBellevue. What you'll learn from David McBee 00:00 David McBee and Jason Barnard 01:25 David McBee's Brand SERP 01:57 Kalicube Support Group 02:20 David McBee and David H. McBee 04:08 How to Turn a Negative Review into Positive Review 04:50 What Percentage of SMBs' Negative Reviews Are Often Unfair or Dishonest? 07:30 How Do Personal Situations Affect Negative Business Reviews? 07:42 What Does David McBee Think About Asking for Reviews? 07:55 What is Review Gating? 10:43 What is the Significance of Waiting Before Responding to a Negative Review? 11:08 Why is it Important to Thank the Reviewer When Dealing with Negative Reviews? 11:25 Why is it Essential to Apologize, Even if the Company is Not at Fault? 12:30 To Whom are You Addressing Your Response to a Negative Review? 14:13 How a Positive Solution to an Issue Contributes to a Favorable Review for a Business 15:06 What is the Value of Customer Reviews Compared to Self-promotion on a Business's Own Website 15:27 What Percentage of Consumers Believe a Business Needs at least Four Stars to be Considered? 16:39 How Does the Age of a Review Affect Its Value? 17:01 What is the Recommended Approach for Dealing with Older Reviews? 18:13 Tracking Searches such as Brand Name Reviews 18:37 What Kind of Questions are Effective in Eliciting Specific Details about a Positive Experience? 23:40 Example of How a Business Responded to a Negative Review 26:35 Leveraging AI to Help Write Witty Review Responses 27:45 How Do Reviews Help with Branded Search? 28:53 Passing the Baton: David McBee to Leanna DeBellevue This episode was recorded live on video September 12th 2023
David McBee talks with Jason Barnard about turn negative reviews into positive opportunities. David McBee is the executive producer and host of Simpli.fi TV, an online web series and podcast where leaders in the marketing and advertising industry share their insights, perspectives and unique stories. David also hosts the Simpli.fi Webinar Series, which provides industry news, technology launches and training on all topics related to programmatic advertising, targeted advertising and connected TV. David is available for training and education both virtually and in person. Topics include most elements related to internet marketing. Prior to joining Simpli.fi, David worked in SEO, social media, web design and yellow pages. In 2008, he was given the honour of being one of Google's first certified AdWords trainers. He is the author of the children's book series DJ's Off-Road Adventures, available on Amazon. He is passionate about reading, self-improvement, health, the outdoors and his family. Reviews play an incredibly important role in shaping a business's reputation and influencing consumer decisions. Reviews provide valuable insights into customers' experiences and serve as a trust-building tool for potential clients. Positive reviews increase credibility and attract a wider audience, while negative feedback highlights areas for improvement and demonstrates a business's commitment to customer satisfaction. In this episode of Kalicube Tuesdays, David McBee discusses awesome tips on the art of responding effectively to negative reviews. David stresses the importance of not responding immediately to negative feedback, thanking the reviewer and apologizing for any mistakes, and taking responsibility. David highlights that you should not get defensive when responding to negative reviews, as these responses are not just for the reviewer, but also for potential future clients. And along with Jason Barnard, they also explore the challenge of asking open-ended questions, especially when it comes to customer service and conducting interviews with agencies. As always, the show ends with passing the baton… David passes the virtual baton to next week's lovely guest, Leanna DeBellevue. What you'll learn from David McBee 00:00 David McBee and Jason Barnard 01:25 David McBee's Brand SERP 01:57 Kalicube Support Group 02:20 David McBee and David H. McBee 04:08 How to Turn a Negative Review into Positive Review 04:50 What Percentage of SMBs' Negative Reviews Are Often Unfair or Dishonest? 07:30 How Do Personal Situations Affect Negative Business Reviews? 07:42 What Does David McBee Think About Asking for Reviews? 07:55 What is Review Gating? 10:43 What is the Significance of Waiting Before Responding to a Negative Review? 11:08 Why is it Important to Thank the Reviewer When Dealing with Negative Reviews? 11:25 Why is it Essential to Apologize, Even if the Company is Not at Fault? 12:30 To Whom are You Addressing Your Response to a Negative Review? 14:13 How a Positive Solution to an Issue Contributes to a Favorable Review for a Business 15:06 What is the Value of Customer Reviews Compared to Self-promotion on a Business's Own Website 15:27 What Percentage of Consumers Believe a Business Needs at least Four Stars to be Considered? 16:39 How Does the Age of a Review Affect Its Value? 17:01 What is the Recommended Approach for Dealing with Older Reviews? 18:13 Tracking Searches such as Brand Name Reviews 18:37 What Kind of Questions are Effective in Eliciting Specific Details about a Positive Experience? 23:40 Example of How a Business Responded to a Negative Review 26:35 Leveraging AI to Help Write Witty Review Responses 27:45 How Do Reviews Help with Branded Search? 28:53 Passing the Baton: David McBee to Leanna DeBellevue This episode was recorded live on video September 12th 2023
David McBee is a highly accomplished keynote speaker, digital marketing expert, and sought-after marketing consultant. As an industry veteran, he provides updates and comprehensive training on programmatic advertising, targeted ads, and connected TV through his podcast, Simpli.fi TV and in-person presentations. David has helped numerous business owners with SEO, paid search, social media, and web design. Besides his professional achievements, he is also the author of the self-improvement book, Everyday Lessons Every Day as well as the popular children's book series, DJ's Off-Road Adventures. David enjoys reading, healthy living, the outdoors, and traveling with his family. In this episode, David shares his journey with neuroendocrine tumor cancer (NETs), a rare form of cancer. He discusses the symptoms he experienced and provides insights into his treatment and recovery. This episode offers a unique perspective on navigating cancer and life. Tune in to hear his inspiring story! ✨A few highlights from the show: [00:02:52] Neuroendocrine tumor cancer. [00:04:35] Major surgery and recovery. [00:10:00] Anger and cancer correlation. [00:13:14] Stress and its impact on health. [00:15:52] The monster in the closet. [00:20:05] Work why and reason for living. [00:26:29] Taking proactive steps for cancer prevention. [00:31:10] David's books and inspiration. [00:36:18] Doing what you love. Resources Mentioned: Man Up to Cancer, https://www.manuptocancer.com/ Dream Do, https://youtu.be/k8NtbM62cwQ?si=BIDNHEX4DatF8W8J
Frost Prioleau, CEO of Simpli.fi, joins Michael Beach to discuss the unique needs of local advertisers, the convergence of performance and branding in CTV, and the challenges of optimizing creative delivery and measurement. Want the latest insights from around the video advertising industry? Subscribe to our weekly State of the Screens Newsletter here: https://content.crossscreen.media/sots-newsletter-signup
In the heart of Fort Worth's historic Stockyards is a fast-growing, homegrown media tech company that is changing the digital advertising industry. Simpli.fi is disrupting traditional media buying by utilizing AI automation, machine learning, and integrated software to serve their clients. By providing cutting edge technology like mobile ad geofencing, strategic localized ad buying campaigns, and a platform to connect business owners and advertisers, Simpli.fi has made reaching customers easier than ever before. Spencer Traver, vice president of marketing at Simpli.fi, shares insights on how their software solutions automate workflow for businesses, what he thinks the future of adtech looks like, and the latest rebranding efforts of the company. To learn more about Simpli.fi, visit their website at www.simpli.fi To learn more about Innovate Fort Worth, visit www.innovatefortworthpodcast.com To learn more about HSC Next, www.hscnext.com
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AC and Kyle chat with Sarela Haderra & Matt Cohen of SIMPLi. In this episode we learn about Sarela and Matt's journey starting SIMPLi and their big vision to ethically source the highest quality, single-origin ingredients while tackling fraudulent international supply chains, combating climate change, and improving the livelihoods of farmers and their communities. Links: Website Instagram LinkedIn Follow Kyle and AC on LinkedIn
Chris Meade used Gorgias to generate over $1,000,000 in retail sales, https://www.gorgias.com/customers/crossnet (learn how he did, and you can too). Emanuel Storch is the founder of Blackbird foods, based out of NYC the OG plant protein and frozen pizza. Based Now the fastest growing pizza brand. Prior to this, he was the founder of Simpli gum. Key moments in this episode 0:00 Intro and how Blackbird Foods became the best plant based pizza and fastest growing pizza brand in the world. 3:00 Getting started with plant based meats to restaurants for plant based meat. 60% of the business is selling into food distributors. 5:00 Increasing sell-thru instores through sampling, and allocating budget into in-store samples and trade spending and going up to 20% trade spend. 9:00 Horror stories rolling up into retail. Bad promotions like individual slides and trying to get new ideas to shop. 11:15 How Blackbird Foods has changed from their first iteration, and growing from a plant based audience to a more wide appeal for flexitarians and adventurous foodies. 12:45 Selling on platforms like getter and Uber Eats. 14:30 How they were able to get into Whole Foods with regional and national buying. Emanuel started regional focusing on the North East including their home town of New York. They also launched in the South West region including Texas where the Whole Foods headquarters is. 16:30 Lessons learned from bringing Simply gum into Wal-Mart, Target, and Whole Foods. 17:00 Funding the business and keeping things simple including the best things being done in-house, and finding the right hires early on. 21:00 Lessons learned from product line expansion. Just because something is good for restaurants, doesn't mean that it will be a great fit for a restaurant. Sign up for Chris' weekly newsletter https://chrismeade.beehiiv.com/subscribe (Cross Commerce) here, and connect with him on https://twitter.com/chrismeadej (Twitter) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjmeade/ (Linkedin). Chris Meade is the co-founder & CMO of CROSSNET, the world's first four-way volleyball game. Chris was honored with Forbes 30U30 for the 2021 Sports category. CROSSNET combines elements of the childhood game four square and volleyball in a competitive game to 11, win by 2. CROSSNET is now available at 3000+ retail stores such as Walmart, Target, DICKS, Academy Sports, Sam's Club and 20+ other retailers.
This episode we have a guest Greg Mosley from Simpli.fi and Nick Sheppard from CinchIT.Welcome to the NerdBrand Podcast! In this episode it's the bots! Allll the bots! Thank you for listening in on the episode today. We're talking with Greg Mosely from simpli.fi, a programmatic advertising firm. Simpli.fi is a leader in programmatic advertising and agency management software delivering integrated omni-channel workflow that helps media buying organizations perform more effectively and efficiently. We also have Nick Sheppard, an Army Veteran who has been awarded a Bronze Star for combat operations in Iraq. Now, Nick is the Dark web spy for Cinch I.T. as well as The Regional Account Manager for the Louisville office. Some thought questions we sort of tackled:What are Simpli.fi's primary offerings?How many active daily campaigns are typically run by one client?Can you explain Geo-fencing vs Targeting (radial vs polygon)?The CIA has a podcast!Can you read my emails? Or hear my conversations in my house? (Nick)Support the show
After continuously being frustrated while using multiple software to run one business, Sharad decided to build his own. In this episode, Sharad shares how he created Simpli, an all-in-one real estate software that helps people close more deals, save time, and do it all at a lower marketing cost. Quickbooks REsimpli Multipliers FLIP The Millionaire Real Estate Investor Monday.com CAZA The ONE Thing
În branding personal, cel mai bun plan strategic este să ai două răspunsuri clare. Primul, la întrebarea CE VREI? Al doilea, la întrebarea CUM VEI OBȚINE CEEA CE VREI? Dacă te sun la 2 noaptea și știi precis aceste două răspunsuri pentru tot anul, acela e planul tău strategic. Află din acest episod cum îmi planific eu întregul an în 5 pași simpli și cum o poți face și tu.
How does an international food to table operation actually get food to tables? Today we have Sarela Herrada, co-founder of Simpli, on the show. Born and raised in Lima, Peru, Sarela grew up around farmers; her parents ran an organic chicken coop. She moved to the US at the age of 14, and later studied and gained relevant experience in food supply chains. In 2019, she co-founded Simpli. Simpli works directly with international farming communities to streamline the traditionally complicated supply chain process and create a true farm to table model. Their process allows for 100% traceability and serves people with products of integrity. With Sarela's experience building and leading the supply chain for a national food brand, and her partner's finance and business background, the adventurous pair is on a mission to connect people around the world through food. Join us to learn all about how Sarela runs this thriving supply chain operation! You'll hear: About Sarela's background 1:05 The problem with the supply chain today 4:17 How Simpli negotiates contracts 10:17 How Simpli finds the right people to work with 14:41 About the training process for regenerative organic 16:27 What a farmer interested in selling wholesale needs to think about 20:21 What quantities are typically seen coming from an individual farm 22:29 How Simpli's prices compare to the competition 28:13 About the Guest:Sarela Herrada is the co-founder of SIMPLi, an ethically-sourced ingredients company with a larger mission of transforming a fraudulent international supply chain. Sarela focuses on domestic and international operations, marketing and sales, and has contracted over $150M+ in purchasing spend and developed relationships with more than 200 suppliers. Born and raised in Peru, Sarela's family owned and operated a chicken coop in the outskirts of Lima, where she experienced at a young age the hard work and unfairness in the farming industry. In 2006, her move to the US sparked her passion for fighting food fraud and helping farming communities, leading her to eventually co-create SIMPLi. With over a decade of experience in the food industry, she most recently led the Food & Beverage and Supply Chain Team for CAVA, the largest US Mediterranean restaurant group. Previously, she held roles at Mayorga Organics and Manhattan Associates. Sarela is a graduate of Penn State University with a degree in Industrial Engineering. Resources:Website - https://eatsimpli.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/simpligood/
Can we fix our food supply chain? Yes, we can! And companies like SIMPLi are going to be at the front of that fight. Today, I'm joined with Matt Cohen, co-founder of a company called SIMPLi that is revolutionizing the food supply chain. Learn more how Matt and everyone at SIMPLi are working directly with farmers to bring better products to consumers while also helping those farmers as much as possible. SIMPLi, an ingredients company whose mission is to bring the best, most nutritious and delicious single-origin ingredients (quinoa, extra virgin olive oil, beans, etc.) from around the world to your kitchen. Learn more at our website: https://thefarmtraveler.com/ And be sure to follow us on social media! https://www.instagram.com/farm_traveler/ https://www.facebook.com/TheFarmTraveler https://www.youtube.com/farmtraveler Subscribe here: https://podkite.link/FarmTraveler Farm Traveler is part of the Waypoint Outdoor Collective, the Podcast Network for the Outdoors-man. Check out all of the Waypoint Outdoor Collective Podcasts HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The past 19 months have been difficult for many small businesses in Nova Scotia and across the country. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business suggests as many as one in six businesses may end up closing over the next two years. People are discussing how some entrepreneurs are dealing with the extreme challenges and others with the potential opportunities as the world recovers from the pandemic. Matt Symes is the CEO of Sympli Works. He's also been named as the 2021 Business Person of the Year by the Halifax and Area Chamber of Commerce. In this conversation, he shares his thoughts during Small Business Week and explains the importance of self-reflection.
Are we getting screwed by our food vendors? Do you know where your food comes from? Food Fraud is real and, for many of us, we've been paying a premium rate for lower quality goods for far too long. That's where Sarela and Simpli come in. They're working to expose the greed and inefficiencies in our supply chain. Today we talk about the true path your food takes to get to your restaurant and why it matters so much. For more on Simpli go to https://simpligood.co ________________________________ CLICK HERE to Chat with Josh Free Download: 5 Steps to Achieve a 15% Net Profit We have a lot more content coming your way! Be sure to check out the FULL COMP media universe by visiting: FULL COMP Restaurant Marketing School The Playbook Industry Town Halls
Cum sa vinzi mai mult de Black Friday in 5 pasi simpli Participa la Black Friday Summit https://www.gomag.ro/blog/black-friday-summit/ Hai sa tinem legatura: Comunitate: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gomagro/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gomag.ro/ Podcast: https://www.gomag.ro/blog/doza-ecommerce Blog: https://www.gomag.ro/blog/ Academia Gomag: https://academia.gomag.ro/ Vinde online cu platforma Gomag: https://www.gomag.ro/preturi 1 Stabileste obiectivele campaniei de Black Friday Iti doresti sa faci o campanie pentru achizitie clienti noi, pentru fidelizarea clientilor existenti sau pentru a te scapa de stocuri, de produsele care se vand greu. 2 Cum alegi produsele pentru campania de Black friday Te asiguri ca promovezi produsele din stoc. Discuta cu furnizorii tai si vezi cum te pot ajuta. 3 Cum iti pregatesti magazinul online creare landing page colectare adrese de email articol in blog marcaje promotionale curatenie in magazin coduri de traking de baza 4 Campania de marketing de Black Friday stabileste un buget alege canalele de promovare stabileste un calendar exact pregateste bannerele pentru reclame stabileste subiectele pentru email nu testa canale noi 5 Comunicarea post Black Friday Continua procesul de vanzare spre audienta ta in perioada urmatoare. Oamenii cumpara pentru castig propriu si adora sa faca cadouri, deci cumpara produse pentru altii.
Bryan discusses the latest on political technology with Will Gaffney of Simpli.fi, a leader in localized programmatic solutions. Trade desks, networks, local media groups, agencies, and multi-location brands leverage Simpli.fi's performance, customizable audiences, and efficient delivery models to drive higher ROI in their digital businesses. (Originally aired 17Sept21) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O tema do Descomplica Seguro de hoje é o Bradesco Seguro Simpli Empresa. Esse plano é exclusivo para correntistas do banco Bradesco. O legal é que ele é fácil de contratar e conta com todas as facilidades e benefícios para proteger o seu estabelecimento comercial. Não se esqueça, o Descomplica Seguro acontece sempre às segundas-feiras às 10:30.
Sarela Herrada is the co-founder of the food company SIMPLi. Born in Peru, but based in Washington DC, Herrada is helping re-shape the trade of products like quinoa, olive oil, and açaí in a way that's better for farmers, the environment, and consumers.
In this episode, Kim welcomes the founder and CEO of Addulting Simpli, Melissa Chwalinkski-Gordon. They discuss the power of a planner and Melissa shares with Kim information on the monthly planner she has released. Order her planner here or at Arkansas Alley Addulting Simpli social media profiles: Facebook Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kevin Keck is the CEO/Founder of Simpli Real Estate. With over 11 years of experience as a Certified Residential Appraiser, Kevin has completed over 10,000 appraisals ranging in value from $5,000 to over $3 Million. With expertise in real estate and a strong vision for the opportunity in situations, most are blind to, Kevin has always looked to develop ways for improving voids current markets are unable to fill. Listen now!
Cum te ajuta copywritingul sa atragi atentia mai multor clienti potentiali si sa faci vanzari? Paul Melinte, antreprenor si marketer online, iti vorbeste despre importanta copywritingului in business, precum si despre cele mai frecvente greseli in abordarea vanzarilor si cum sa le eviti in mod eficient. Daca te-ai convins de importanta copywritingului, poti participa si tu la cursurile de copywriting oferite de Paul https://paulmelinte.com/picasso-copywriting/ Despre importanta copywritingului Paul ne spune ca, in ziua de astazi, daca nu scrii bine, daca descrierile produselor/ serviciilor tale nu contin elemente persuasive si daca nu raspund intrebarilor/ obiectiilor clientilor, nu vei avea succes. Iata cativa pasi simpli pe care ii poti urma pentru a vinde bine: Pasul 1 - Stabileste ideea principala pe care o vinzi Indiferent ca vinzi o masina de tocat sau un curs de copywriting, trebuie sa stabilesti o idee principala pe care vrei sa o expui clientilor potentiali. Adevarul este ca oamenii nu pot retine totul despre un produs/ serviciu. Cu alte cuvinte, luam decizii in baza unui singur lucru care ne-a ramas intiparit in minte sau care ne-a impresionat. Asadar, raspunde la urmatoarele intrebari: - Ce avantaje oferi? - Ce te face unic? - Care este mesajul pe care vrei ca oamenii sa il retina? - Care este acel lucru unic pe care vrei sa-l transmiti? - Care este emotia pe care vrei sa o trezesti in mintea clientului? Dupa ce ai raspuns la aceste intrebari si ai mai multa claritate privind modul de abordare, poti incepe sa concepi copy-ul. Pont! Incepe materialele de copy de la titlu. Cand ai un titlu clar in minte, vei evita derapajele si vei concepe texte specifice care vor avea un impact mai mare asupra clientilor.
Darijan Kosić je poduzetnik sa poviješću koju već možemo opisati kao "serijskom" - od magazina AutoIQ, firme za distribuciju EVA filtera za vodu Aquilia, marketinške agencije Simpli, do agencije za razvoj web i mobilnih aplikacija DWIZARDS. Pun je zanimljivih priča o tome kako je to bilo započeti rane poslove kao student, što je sve morao naučiti, i što je sve radio pogrešno tijekom svoje poduzetničke karijere. S Darijanom smo pričali i o tome kako je to tražiti i pronaći investitora, kakvi sve odnosi postoje među investitorima i osnivačima, te između vlasnika, direktora i zaposlenika, te kako prepoznati i stvoriti si kombinaciju koja najbolje odgovara. PREPORUKE ZA LAKŠE I UGODNIJE SLUŠANJE PODCASTA Tri načina kako slušati podcast Kako slušati podcast u autu koji nema Mp3 player Top lista najslušanijih epizoda Za lektire Surovih Strasti, edukacijske sadržaje i za potporu onom što radimo, posjetite našu platformu Surove Strasti Academy.
You have gift questions, and we have gift answers! Welcome to part one of our second-annual gift guide, where you’ll find so much cool stuff from small businesses (many run by women and BIPOC!), no Amazon links (but you do you), and thoughts on orgs to donate to, too. Part two is coming next week, and last year’s still-relevant installments are here and here. Now, hope you’re prepared for an outrageously long episode recap... PARENTS! My mom has requested “a new hobby” for Christmas which has sent me spinning. Any ideas? She’s very artsy and already gardens and writes fiction. Knitting hasn’t worked for her due to her arthritis, and she’s a lifelong hater of kitchen activities, most of the cute gifty hobby kits I’ve seen fall into those categories. Stumped! Joone Creative air-dry ceramics tiles kit Rose Pearlman punch needle hoop kit The Crafter’s Box arm-knitting workshop Melanie Abrantes Japanese bowl-carving kit Fic & non-fic books that will nudge my parents to the left without them realizing it. What Unites Us by Dan Rather Evicted by Matthew Desmond Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi Good Talk by Mira Jacob I need gift ideas for my almost 60-year-old, tech-y, suburban dad. Hasn’t finished reading the books he got for Father’s Day but he loves history. Does a lot of biking on his indoor trainer. He has an Apple Watch but we aren’t allowed to get him AirPods because my mom thinks he’ll accidentally put them through the laundry. He likes food/eating/cooking but had a heart attack 3 years ago so we’re not allowed to do fun things (unless they’re low sodium/cholesterol). Usually I try to find an activity (movie, bike, ride to brewery, etc.) but covid makes that hard. So many restrictions!! Claire puts her airpods through the laundry all the time and they still work! (Mostly.) But for an alt: Rapha x Bang & Olufsen earphones (made for indoor training—bigger than Airpods). Subscription to the Peloton app to use with his bike (you don’t need the Peloton bike!) Smart/wake-up clock: Philips SmartSleep, Loftie Beer-plus-history book: Pilsner: How the Beer of Kings Changed the World MasterClass: Doris Kearns Goodwin teaches "U.S. Presidential History and Leadership" Mom and her husband who just bought a new cottage and are DIY fixing it up. The kitchen and garden are especially yucky! Online landscaping-design apps like Yardzen or Tilly Design Gardening stuff: Floral Society, Floret, and Father Rabbit Tools: MoMA Design Store Rainbow Multi-tool set, FIXR tool, and Bosch Blaze laser measurer Birdhouse: Andreu Carulla's Bird and Breakfast, Amish cottage Coffee-table books: The Gardens of Bunny Mellon and More than Just a House by Alex Eagle Donation to Habitat for Humanity My Jewish parents who are IMPOSSIBLE to shop for and trying to stop eating sugar. Popcorn seasoning set: The Spice House or Oaktown Spice Shop Engraved Masala Dabba from Diaspora Co. Cookbook: Sweet Laurel or Ottolenghi Flavor Miznon Israeli falafel or lamb kebab kits Chefanie Oy Vey cocktail napkins Russ & Daughters tote, tee, hat...in R&D wrapping paper! My crunchy fire-fighting dog lady MIL. Bon Temps tea Simpli quinoa Soapwalla tasting menu gift set Sashiko mending kit Ace & Jig x Project Thrive scrap coaster set Recreation Center dog bowl Donation to BARC Shelter in Brooklyn or her local animal shelter (many have wish lists where you can send dog food, etc!) Stepmom: hates being cold. She’s always cold. But is entertaining outside now in CA. Hot water bottle: Amara sheepskin and Chickpea knit Something for cooking warm entertaining food/drink outside: Boska mini raclette cheese melter and grill, Royal Rose hot toddy mixers, or FLÎKR Fire personal concrete fireplace Flamingo Estate candles—scents like Roma heirloom tomato SISTERS-IN-LAW! My sister-in-law is a chic New Yorker and I live in Missoula, Montana. I am a needs-based gifter and she is very much a wants-based gifter. I love to cook, she dabbles in cooking (she’s dairy free) and I think she finds me kind of quaint for my homey ways. She is (and strongly identifies) as an Aries. She is a platinum-rewards-level business traveler and boss babe entrepreneur in the music industry. We get along great, but we literally could not be more different and I am ALWAYS stuck on gifts for her. This year I already gave her a gorgeous coffee table book of NYC night photography that I feel pretty good about, but I need a lifetime stockpile of ideas. Budget is $50- $100 Hermès lipstick A pretty colored glass thing with utility: a couple Estelle wine glasses, Maison Balzac glasses, carafe, or pitcher, and Laurence Brabant A La Pointe Candle Holder Anything from Casa Shop—some is new, some is vintage, and it’s all very good. Beklina cashmere petite scarves Esker Beauty plantable candle My very chic sister-in-law who lives in a shoebox in Paris and will need to clear TSA Alex Prager playing cards Glass oil/vinegar decanter: Gary Bodker or Stover Glass Me Issey Miyake Trunk Pleats Bag Gilded marble body brush (there’s a mini too!), Kate McLeod body stone Antipast gloves Fancy fashion socks: Darner, Comme Si, and Hansel from Basel Sister in law who loves to cook. $50 and under Iris Hantverk dough scraper Visual measuring cups Bamboo steamer + chopsticks + Wing on Wo spoons and chopstick rests (or Pearl River Market) Trivets: Hawkins cork and Il Buco salvaged antique tile Home Cooking podcast sweatshirt Short Stack editions Colorful pasta from Pastificio del Colle Fog Linen oven mitt Donation to Soul Fire Farm or The Okra Project HUSBANDS, BOYFRIENDS, AND OTHER UNDEFINED MEN! A dude who I’ve been seeing since early October. We’re exclusive but not serious….helllp Slippers: Vince suede and shearling, Yoko Wool Cool lighter (and possibly candle—Norden??): Tetra slide lighter or Tsubota Pearl tortoise lighter Nice bottle o’ booze—the one a shelf or two above what he buys himself A game for two that you can learn to play together: dominos from Printworks, Wolfum, or Fredricks & Mae; 2-in-1 chess/checkers Set from Ridley’s or MoMA D.S. & Durga auto fragrance set Fiance! Together 8 years, postponed wedding. Xmas AND his bday SAME WEEK! A piece of art—maybe decide to pick it out together for Xmas (and then you only have to shop for his bday): Picture Room or Absolut Art You could even reach out to an artist you like on IG and ask about commissions! Custom neon sign with something you two say or your initials : Yellowpop or Brite Lite Something sentimental framed via The Heirloomist A 35-year-old man who loves sports, his dog, his Jeep, the Cubs and classic music. Yeti cooler Vintage Cubs something—glasses, mug, etc. Vintage Jeep sign from eBay Dog bed: Dusen Dusen or Found My Animal Studio Proba x Slash Objects pet mat NES Classic Edition A 37-year-old suburban dad who misses dance parties and loves the Book Review Pop-Up Magazine membership Books Are Magic subscription MasterClass on dance music with EDM DJ Armin van Buren Turntable and mixer FRIENDS! My long-distance bestie and I turned 30 this year and we’d originally planned on going on a trip together and getting welded gold bracelets as some grown-up version of friendship bracelets. However, THESE TIMES(™). So now she’s moving from Toronto (same country) to New Zealand (different hemisphere! Different continent!). We thought we’d do some sort of big co-gift! Pertinent details for your brainstorming pleasure: She’s a Capricorn (reluctantly) and I’m an extremely Pisces Pisces (love 2 cry). Budget is up to $200ish. Needs to be mildly packable considering she has to get it to NZ somehow along with the rest of her earthly possessions. Needs to ship to Canada. LOVE YOU! Fancy pair of stud earrings—you each take one. Or singles of White/Space birthstone studs. Catbird smallest love letter charm or tiniest key charm that you can get engraved Some sort of art/print: Tappan and Uprise Art Group text friends A little food thing: Rice & Miso Everyday soup ball things (if in Brooklyn!); Copper Cow Coffee Vietnamese-style pour-over, Kusmi Tea set with 12 diff flavors, or Sakara popcorn trio A mask or mask chain that’s a little more *special*: Lizzie Fortunato, Diarrablu, Injuri, Baggu Porcelain fortune cookies that you can slip a fortune/wish for them for 2021 into An ornament related to an inside joke Three Potato Four key tags, specifically the "thank you for being a friend" one Rattan pop socket Sage bundle Verloop pom ribbed slippers GRAB BAG!!! My great-grandma who lives across the country and has never met my baby, because COVID Calendar with pics of your baby: Artifact Uprising brass easel and Parabo Press classic desk cal Locket with pic of your baby: Catbird (can be engraved!) People whose hobbies are “going for walks in the neighborhood.” Fanny pack: Tory Sport color-block, Baggu, or Beklina ribbed leather Hiking/all-weather boots: Bernardo Winnie Puffer scarf: Echo, Eileen Fisher, or Patagonia NanoPuff Scarf Audio subscriptions: Libro.fm or Audm Someone who hates things/prefers experiences, but with Covid it’s hard to experience! Online cooking class: Sonoko Sakai, Goldbelly Live! Cook-Alongs, League of Kitchens, Momofuku, and Ole & Obrigado. Things to enjoy the experience of winter: Yaktrax, Crescent Moon eva foam snowshoes, or cross-country ski lessons Dipsea subscription Bokksu Japanese snack subscription Merch from favorite restaurant/hotel/place they’ve traveled to Games: Ridley’s Card Games, Actually Curious, Lacorsa Grand Prix Board Game, Maharam Memory Game, or Helvetiq Matchmaster or SixStix You know what else makes a great gift—a digital stocking stuffer, if you will? A sub to Secret Menu. Do you have other ideas and just thoughts in general to share? Hit us up at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and/or @athingortwohq. On 12/21, we’re going to be talking about the romance novel Reckless by Selena Montgomery (aka Stacey Abrams). Join us for a read-along! Look no further than Sakara for some hearty, healthy deliciousness. 20% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO. Explore b.serene’s handmade crystal jewelry, and get 15% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
In this episode, I’m interviewing Matt & Sarela who have made it their mission to change the food supply chain game! They started SIMPLi Good in 2019 with the belief that the best flavors come from the best relationships. They are focused on ethically sourcing food to create a better world - for farmers, for people, for food and for the environment. Visit https://www.simpligood.co/ to learn more about what they are up to, how they are changing the game and how you can support them with a purchase of something simply good!
Jay MacDonald, the Founder and Managing Partner of Digital Capital Advisors speaks with Frost Prioleau, Founder and CEO of Simpli.fi.
La finalul lunii februarie am invitat-o pe prietena mea, Andreea-Carmen Radu, la o conversație despre ce înseamnă un stil de viață sănătos și despre lucruri necomplicate pe care să le facem ca să ne fie mai bine. Acum că începem să ne obișnuim cu ideea pandemiei, să acceptăm limitările situației, e un moment bun să ne gândim la cum ne putem ajuta corpul și sistemul imunitar să rămână în formă, nu doar pe perioada statului în casă, ci și pentru atunci când carantina va fi de domeniul trecutului. Am vorbit cu Andreea despre importanța alimentației sănătoase (care nu e vreun rocket science), despre somn, mișcare, legăturile cu prietenii, despre mindfulness și schimbarea mentalității noastre în ceea ce privește stilul de viață sănătos. Site-ul Andreei este aici: https://carmenradu.ro/. Iar guest post-ul ei de pe blogul meu este aici: https://www.cristinaotel.ro/ce-sa-ii-dau-copilului-meu-sa-manance/
With global migration and pandemics knocking at our doorsteps, how are we thinking about our supply chains - who they are benefitting, how they are contributing to the health of our planet and not extracting from it, and how we have more direct relationships with the food we are consuming to know the true impact of how its grown in a healthy and transparent way. This is why we’re sitting down to talk with Sarela Herrada, the Founder of SIMPLi. She focuses on ethical food sourcing to create a vertically integrated supply chain from working directly with the international farming communities to the distribution of products to market. Prior to SIMPLi, Sarela spent 5 years at CAVA Group, where she led supply chain strategy and execution - which included national foodservice distribution for 350+ restaurants under two brand catalogs (CAVA + Zoe's Kitchen) - purchasing over 150MM+ spend and 300+ unique SKUs in various categories. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Gordon & Corey discuss programmatic buying at the local level, identifying the hottest growth areas: OTT, targeted TV spots, geofencing, and Simpli.fi's big push into "addressable" programmatic, which can deliver ads down to the household level. The podcast features an interview with Frost Prioleau, CEO of Simpli.fi, which managed campaigns for 40,000 advertisers last year and saw high growth and dramatic results for its OTT and addressable programs.
Josh Scheer, Digital Marketing Director at Relic, joins the Destination Marketing Podcast to talk about Simpli.fi, a localized programmatic display advertising platform. Topics include using Simpli.fi for advanced Geo-targeting and Geo-fencing in tourism marketing, use cases of such targeting, and how it differs from other display ad methods.
Join me and LG as we break down this thing called "Friendship". My reference song for this episode is by the famous 90's rap artist Juvenile from his titled album "400 Degreez" called "Ha". He says, " You grew up with them n#ggas, you stuck with them n#gga's." But I question, are you really stuck with them? How often do you reevaluate your friendship circle? Are you as forgiving to your friend as you are to your lovers? We go deep into this topic and break down some myths. I've also had some "aha" moments during this conversation as well. So, please let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment @1girl1micpodcast on IG. Please don't forget to like and share this podcast episode. Thanks for listening! This episode is brought to you by Simpli Gourmet! You can contact Chef Simpli via IG @Simpligourmet and on the web at www.simpligourmet.net -Simpli Gourmet, " Exceeding Your Expectations"
ITVT is pleased to present a free audio recording of the TVOT SF 2019 session, "Addressable TV Leaders Roundtable." While we are making the recording available free of charge, you can also purchase a transcript of the session, for a nominal fee ($35), here: https://gumroad.com/l/DZVLMBThe session was described in the show brochure as follows:"According to the Video Advertising Bureau, spending on addressable TV advertising will rise to $3.3 billion next year, and 55% of advertisers who are currently using addressable plan to increase their spend. However, while the space is clearly experiencing significant growth, spending on addressable still accounts for a mere fraction of the $70 billion spent each year on television advertising. This session will bring together representatives of the companies and consortia that are most responsible for addressable TV's growth to date, in order to discuss important new developments in the space, and debate how the industry can best address market fragmentation and other factors (expensive CPMs, "over-targeting," etc.) that could stand in the way of its continued growth. Topics of discussion will include: Recent significant innovations in addressable advertising on live-linear TV and VOD and on MVPD and connected-TV platforms respectively; the impact of recent mergers and acquisitions; the prospects for industry-wide standardization; the significance of new initiatives such as Project OAR and OpenAP 2.0, and of developments such as Xandr's launch of its Community marketplace and Nielsen's creation of its Advanced Video Advertising Group; the potential impact of AI, blockchain and other emerging technologies on the space; how best to measure the effectiveness of addressable-TV advertising; and more." Panelists included:•Kevin Arrix, SVP, DISH Media Sales•Andy Barnet, VP of Western Advertising Sales, Xandr•Jason Bolles, SVP of Advanced Advertising, Nielsen•James Moore, CRO, Simpli.fi•Zeev Neumeier, Founder, Inscape•Gerrit Niemeijer, CTO, NCC Media•Chris Pizzurro, Head of Sales and Marketing, Canoe (Moderator)Note: We will be announcing our next TV of Tomorrow Show event, TVOT NYC 2019, soon. Stay tuned for details!
This week, we discuss Washington Post's new contextual beast - Zeus. Is IGTV the new YouTube? Some YouTubers are using IGTV as a testbed. Despite all rumors, Netflix will remain "Ad-Free". Were you part of the 80 million users of the FaceApp? Not us, we did not fall into the Russian trap. COPPA might be getting another review by the FTC, stay tuned as this law affects programmatic ninjas every day. Later on, Frost Prioleau joins us in the Sensei’s Corner to discuss research results from a MarketingLand article on Location-based targeting and give us his point of view on GDPR and CPPA. Frost Prioleau is the Co-Founder and CEO of Simpli.fi. An experienced online advertising executive specializing in targeting, optimization, and technology, Prioleau focuses on corporate strategy, driving Simpli.fi’s growth, and ensuring customer satisfaction. Considered to be a thought leader in online advertising, Prioleau often speaks on the topic at industry trade shows. In addition, he shares his opinions and insights about retargeting in his monthly column published on Search Engine Land. Prioleau is a graduate of Princeton University, where he earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Engineering Management Systems. Connect with: Frost Prioleau: Linkedin | Twitter | Simpli.fi Programmatic Digest Podcast: Contact | Website | Shownote Helene Parker: Website | LinkedIn | Twitter
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Frost Prioleau is the Co-Founder and CEO of Simpli.fi. An experienced online advertising executive specializing in targeting, optimization, and technology, Prioleau focuses on corporate strategy, driving Simpli.fi’s growth, and ensuring customer satisfaction. Prior to Simpli.fi, Prioleau was the CEO and Founder of Personifi, a contextual and behavioral targeting company. The firm was acquired by Collective Media in 2008. While at Collective, Prioleau served as General Manager of the Technology Solutions Group. A thought leader in online advertising, Prioleau often speaks on the topic at industry trade shows and in the press. Prioleau is a graduate of Princeton University, where he earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Engineering Management Systems.
Frost Prioleau, CEO, Simpli.fi shares his insights about the value of real time programmatic ad buying to help political and advocacy campaigns find the right person at the right time and in the right place and why reaching voters in the moment that matters the most is the way to break through the ad clutter. He also talks about the value of geo-fencing for driving fundraising and getting out the vote as well as building a stronger volunteer base with event targeting. @Simpli_fi Simpli.fi
“On Target” is the Local Search Association’s podcast exploring the intersection of technology, media and local commerce. This episode includes an interview between LSA's Greg Sterling and Frost Prioleau, CEO of Simpli.fi.
How can a salesperson win in 2018 when buyers are becoming more skeptical of complicated digital products and services? According to James Moore, Chief Revenue Officer of Simpli.fi., it all starts with credibility. It’s time to say goodbye to the same old script, and hello to continuous learning to become an articulate and passionate salesperson that buyers trust. To learn about bolstering your own credibility and so much more, tune in to this week’s episode with James Moore now! Want our podcast sent straight to you, every single week? Subscribe today! Apple – goo.gl/8vPm1B Google – goo.gl/uyDsij
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