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Today we are talking Host (2020), a groundbreaking horror film shot entirely on Zoom during the COVID-19 lockdown. What begins as a harmless activity quickly spirals into terror as a demonic presence invades their homes. We explore the film's innovative use of screenlife storytelling, its timely commentary on isolation, and how it became a standout in the "quarantine horror" genre. Also listen in to meet our new Social Media Marketing Manager, Mike Molino!Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wheel-of-horror/id1534102813 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HnyAISG8Z8hvMFdSG60tE?si=9b785cf21c7f46a3 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wheelofhorrorpodcast1802/videos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wheel_of_horror/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/HorrorWheel
TikTok's the place for dance trends, DIY hacks… and, apparently, for reviving iconic products from the ‘80s! When Lenox's Spice Village collection started trending on the platform, it sparked a social media success story that no-one saw coming. Caitlin Gillard, Social Media Marketing Manager at Lenox, joins us to share how her small but mighty team turned TikTok virality and real-time feedback into a full-on product relaunch, proving that sometimes, the fans know best. Full Episode Details Lenox's iconic Spice Village collection may have started its journey back in 1989, but thanks to TikTok, it's making a serious comeback! Who would've thought that decades later, a beloved kitchen staple would find a new generation of fans through social media? Caitlin tells us how the Spice Village collection went from nostalgia to viral sensation, sparking a relaunch. Though the Lenox social media team may be small, they certainly didn't just sit back and watch the buzz unfold—they dove headfirst into the conversation. By listening to what TikTok fans were saying and engaging directly with their feedback, they brought Spice Village back at the original price from 1989! Caitlin explains how this customer-first approach didn't just revive a beloved product, but also led to new ideas and innovations for the brand's future. Caitlin also shares how her team manages the balancing act of keeping Lenox active across platforms like Instagram and TikTok. She emphasizes the importance of knowing “who you want to be following you” and how focusing on the right audience helps create genuine, lasting connections. Whether you're trying to boost engagement or revive a legacy product, Caitlin's insights offer valuable lessons for any social pro. In This Episode: 2:04 - Caitlin's role at Lenox and how her small social media team is making a big impact 5:20 - The story behind the Spice Village revival and the importance of social listening 10:32 - How an unexpected TikTok virality took Lenox by surprise and influenced their strategy for engaging younger generations 12:47 - Caitlin reflects on the internal reactions to the TikTok buzz and the valuable lessons learned along the way 16:35 - The coolest moments of the Spice Village revival and a glimpse into future plans at Lenox 17:26 - The importance of real-time feedback and why comments are driving product innovation at Lenox 22:26 - Social media platforms Lenox uses and the strategies for each 24:38 - Caitlin on the importance of knowing "who do we want to be following us" on TikTok 26:56 - How Lenox uses metrics and feedback to tell the full story of their social efforts 35:55 - Caitlin's top tip for an aspiring social pro Resources Connect with Caitlin on LinkedIn Follow Lenox on Instagram Follow Lenox on TikTok Lenox Website TikTok Magic: How Four Brands Cashed In on Going Viral Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
On today's episode of I AM HOME, our hosts Tyler, Becca and Hilary are joined by Caitlin Gillard, a Social Media Marketing Manager at Lenox. Tis the season for hosting holiday parties! If you're looking to wow your guests with a stylish tablescape, this episode is for you. The hosts learn about everything from what's trendy this year and how to incorporate unexpected colors in your decor, to creating a table setting that compliments your taste and ideas on creating a breathtaking centerpiece. Discover how to showcase your unique style at affordable prices and share holiday magic with your guests. Resources: Lenox 4 Ways to Style Your Holiday Table NFM Christmas
Jessica Padula graduated from Boston University and always knew she wanted to get into brand marketing. However, getting a foot in the door can be difficult, so she took the advertising route to get there. Jessica started her career at Grey Group in New York, where she worked with brands like Downy, Covergirl, and Pantene. By specializing in the emerging space of social media, she was able to move over to the client side in Colorado, first with WhiteWave Foods, and then with Famous Brands. Eventually, she returned to New York as the Integrated Marketing Manager with Swarovski, but soon realized she missed CPG and joined Nespresso as their Social Media Marketing Manager in 2016. In 2018, she was promoted to Director of Brand Communications, and in 2023, she was promoted again to Vice President of Marketing and Interim Vice President of Sustainability with over 7 years at Nespresso and a uniquely perfect combination of luxury, CPG, and F&B experience.In this episode, Alan and Jessica discuss how a big move at a young age helped break her out of her shell, why “every ‘yes' is a ‘no' to something else”, how gamers are breaking stereotypes, and what mass amounts of data with increased fragmentation mean for marketing in general. They also talk about her path to becoming VP of Marketing, her views on leadership as someone relatively new to the space, how Nespresso's product innovation and marketing strategy are influenced by the next generation of consumers, and the ways they are impacting the community as an at-home solution.As many leaders come to find, the higher you climb up the ladder, the further you get away from the work. To stay grounded, Jessica bases her leadership approach on empathy. This requires vulnerability and the whole team feels psychological safety and a sense of belonging. This sense of belonging, as well as social justice, inclusivity, and sustainability, are all important factors for Gen Z consumers Nespresso is now considering as they reevaluate their product development, marketing strategies, and experiences. The way Gen Z is introduced to and consumes coffee is largely out of home, all about iced beverages, and concerned with aesthetics and community. Fundamentally, coffee plays an important role in the lives of Nespresso's target consumers. It serves as a connection point, and that connection is part of why Jessica has stayed at the company so long. She is passionate about finding ways their brand can tap into that community experience with their at-home solutions through meaningful partnerships and an understanding of what is important to their consumers.In this episode, you'll learn:The importance of empathy-based leadership and psychological safetyWhat Gen Z cares about and how Nespresso is shifting to meet their needsAs an at-home solution, how can Nespresso tap into community connections?Key Highlights: [02:00] One degree from George Clooney[03:30] Started in social, now she's here.[06:30] Leadership based on empathy[09:30] For Gen Z, it's all about the iced coffee and social impact.[12:30] The insights around their customer base driving product innovation[15:45] Community connections as an at-home solution[18:05] Working with the Ali Forney Center[21:45] A big move at a young age changed everything.[24:20] “Every ‘yes' is a ‘no' to something else.”[25:20] The importance of data analytics and visualization[28:30] What are the gamers all about?[30:55] The threat of fragmentation in marketingLooking for more?Visit our website for links to resources mentioned in this episode and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode features the creative Clodagh Forte. Clodagh is a Social Media Marketing Manager & Content Creator for her own agency Creative Forte. Clodagh starts by talking about her work in social media both for the businesses she works with and her own personal work. Highlighting one of her success stories in creating user guides for one of her clients getting great reach and exposure for the brand. Clodagh speaks about using Capcut and how she's developed her own social profile in the travel space. She actually offers a lot of value in her content and uniquely looks for popular travel places and locations but looks to find an angle that happens been delivered before. i.e. unique photo angles of landmarks which you wouldn't have seen before. Clodagh briefly touches on AI entering the social world and that the fear of failure shouldn't hold you back. This a good episode for anyone looking to understand more about content creation and social media overall.
She's a published poet, she's a murder mystery novel fan, and she's recently moved into a new role at SWO! All that and more on the latest episode of the SWOfiles with your hosts Levi & Abbie. Music, Mixing & Editing by fellow SWOmie: Brandon Avinger Production assistance by fellow SWOmie: Becca Wehr
In the latest Sea Captain Way podcast, Mich Hancock, CEO of 100th Monkey, shares her insights on how social media reflects an organization's product, service, and culture. She provides great marketing tactics that businesses can use in 2023. Emily Loeffelman, the Social Media Marketing Manager of 100th Monkey, discusses the effectiveness of video on social media platforms, citing that video is becoming increasingly popular due to shorter attention spans. Keypoints*Mich Hancock is the CEO of 100th Monkey, a company focused on creating connections and interactions for its clients through social media. *Emily Loeffelman is the Manager of Social Media Marketing at 100th Monkey. She encourages her clients to practice vulnerability and storytelling when they communicate with their followers on social media. *Mich is the co-founder and License Holder of TEDxSTLouis. She's built a community of talented local speakers who share their unique experiences with a live audience. She also hosts the MichMash Podcast, in which guests share stories and talk about ways people can positively impact their lives. SeaCaptainCoaching.comInstagram linkFB linkConnect with PhilLinkedinConnect with GregLinkedinConnect with Mich HancockLinkedInWebsiteConnect with Emily LoeffelmanLinkedIn
They're baaaack…! This week's episode of BizQuik is taken over (again) by Certivium's Social Media Marketing Manager, Frances Jendruczyk, and Certivium Co-Founder, Stacy Traxler. Follow along as they discuss the importance of a social media content strategy this time, its importance to your business, and how, through their own business, they help others build their brands online. Themes: Brand voice. Style. Consistency. Audience comprehension. Quality over quantity. Support our show by visiting our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/BizQuik) Shout out to FeedSpot (https://blog.feedspot.com/small_business_podcasts/) - The internet's largest human curated database of blogs and podcasts. Need some help with customer service or social media management? Check out Certivium (https://www.certivium.com/) Find out everything you want to know about us and our businesses on our website SBPACE.com. You can also find us on the following social media platforms: Facebook (SB PACE) Instagram (@sb.pace) LinkedIn (@sb-pace) TikTok (@sb.pace) YouTube (SB PACE) If you like our intro, hit up Pat Hilton on Instagram (@pathiltonlive) You can buy our book, Seriously? Now What?! A Small Business Guide to Disaster Preparedness, on Amazon. BizQuik is a Traxler-Harris production. #Podcast #entrepreneurship #startup #businessowners #businesscoach
Welcome back to BizQuik! This week's episode of BizQuik is taken over by Certivium's Social Media Marketing Manager, Frances Jendruczyk, and Certivium Co-Founder, Stacy Traxler. Follow along as they discuss the importance of a social media strategy and how through their own business they help others tackle marketing and customer service through social media. Themes: Marketing goals. Metrics. Engagement. Visibility. Support our show by visiting our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/BizQuik) Shout out to FeedSpot (https://blog.feedspot.com/small_business_podcasts/) - The internet's largest human curated database of blogs and podcasts. Need some help with customer service or social media management? Check out Certivium (https://www.certivium.com/) Find out everything you want to know about us and our businesses on our website SBPACE.com. You can also find us on the following social media platforms: Facebook (SB PACE) Instagram (@sb.pace) LinkedIn (@sb-pace) TikTok (@sb.pace) YouTube (SB PACE) If you like our intro, hit up Pat Hilton on Instagram (@pathiltonlive) You can buy our book, Seriously? Now What?! A Small Business Guide to Disaster Preparedness, on Amazon. BizQuik is a Traxler-Harris production. #Podcast #entrepreneurship #startup #businessowners #businesscoach
When making mokuhanga there are many way to get to the final product. However you get there, you need to enjoy every single moment you have with it. So many twists and turns, indulging your passions with your work, anything can happen. On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with printmaker Karen Pittman. With her varied CV, Karen has explored many ways of making, of creating. Her influences come from the traditional, working from the ground up. Karen's mokuhanga exudes that tradition, the patience and serenity of a seasoned mokuhanga artist. I speak with Karen Pittman about how she got involved with mokuhanga, her time at Mokuhankan and David Bull, her blog; Vivid Laboratories, he own work and what she learned from her mother as an artist. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Karen Pittman - blog, Instagram 星空に - By Starlight (2019) Balcones Canyonlands (2020) Annie Bissett - is an American mokuhanga printmaker and graphic designer based in Rhode Island, USA. Her work touches on politics, and beauty. Her interview with The Unfinished Print cane be found, here. Annie's work can be found, here. April Vollmer - is a mokuhanga artist based in New York City. She has been working in the medium for over thirty years. Her book, Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop, is a classic of the genre and a fantastic instructional book on mokuhanga. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Zea Mays Workshop - is a printmaking workshop located in Florence, Massachusetts, USA. They conduct in person and online workshops, as well as tutorials and private lessons for many types of printmaking. More info, here. temari - (手まり) is a Japanese folk art where balls are embroidered with different types of decorations. They are used as toys, gifts, games, or for collection. More info can be found about this delightful craft, here. For Karen Pittman's temari balls, you can find them here. two point perspective - also known as linear perspective, is a drawing style which creates a 3D perspective on a two dimensional surface. It is one point of the three points of perspective. One point perspective is where the vanishing point is on the horizon line, and three point perspective is where three points are on the horizon line. The above information is found on The Virtual Instructor, by Matt Fussell, where all points are discussed in detail. Naoshima (直島) - is a an island and part of an archipelago of islands located between Shikoku and Honshu islands in Japan. It is known for its comteporary art galleries, fishing, and nature tourism. More info, here. shin hanga - is a style of Japanese woodblock printmaking which began during the end of the ukiyo-e period of Japanese printmaking, in the early 20th Century. Focusing on the foreign demand for “traditional” Japanese imagery and motifs such as castles, bridges, famous landscapes, bamboo forests, to name just a few. Shin hanga was born in 1915 by Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) when he found Austrian artist Frtiz Capelari (1884-1950) and commissioned Capelari to design some prints for Watanabe's feldgling printing house . From there shin-hanga evolved into its own distinct “new” style of Japanese woodblock printing. It lasted as this distinct style until its innevitable decline after the Second World War (1939-1945). Emil Orlick (1870-1932) - 日本の刷り師 (1901) Yoshida Family of Artists - The Yoshida's are one of the most famous family of artists from Japan. Begun with painter Yoshida Kasaburō (1861-1894), made famous by Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) and his work with woodblock printing. The Yoshida family has helped shape many artists around the world. More info from the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, here. Tōshi Yoshida (1911-1995) - 白塀 (Shirobei) Studio Ghibli - (株式会社スタジオジブリ) is an animation production house based in Tōkyō, Japan. The studio was founded in 1985 by Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata (1935-2018), and Toshio Suzuki. It has a long line of animated films which have influenced artists, and animators around the world. One such film is Princess Mononoke (もののけ姫) an historical fantasy taking place during the Muromachi Period (1336-1573 CE) of Japan. It is a fantasy story based on the relationship between nature, gods, and man. More info can be found here for Ghibli. David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form around the world. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here. The Seacoast in Autumn from the My Solitudes Series (2007-2009) Mokuhankan - is a brick and mortar woodblock print shop located in Asakusa, Tōkyō. It is a learning and working space, where it sells the works of artist Jed Henry, master carvers of the past, and various print series. All are printed and carved by Mokuhankan printmakers and carvers. Started by printmaker David Bull as a way to sell his own series and reprints of old carvers of the past, Mokuhankan has grown exponentially over the years and is a must visit when coming to Tōkyō. More info, here. Awagami Mini Print Exhibtion - is a an exhibiton sponsored by the Awagami Factory. Awagami is a company which produces washi in Tokushima, Shikoku, Japan. This exhibtion, focuses on small size prints. More info can be found, here. Cameron Hilker - was an employee at Mokuhankan from 2017-2022. Cameron worked at Mokuhankan as the Businnes Operations and Social Media Marketing Manager. His interview with The Unfinished Print, can be found, here. Asakusa, Tōkyō - is a vibrant and exciting part of the metropolis of Tōkyō. It is rich with history, and rich in the tradition of entertainment, theatre, and religion. Today, Asakusa is known for it's temple system, with Sensō-ji as its centrepiece. Shopping, within the Nakamise, leading you from Kaminarimon to Sensō-ji, you are surrounded by so many opportunities to spend your money, it's quite the experience. You can also go to Kappa-bashi, where you can shop for kitchen-ware and random tchochke's. More information can be found at gotokyo.org. Don Quijote - (株式会社ドン・キホーテ) founded in 1989, Don Quijote is a chain of department stores located throughout Japan, parts of Asia and The United States. As a discount realtor, Don Quijote caters to tourists and locals who want a good price. More info can be found on their website, here. Daiso - (株式会社大創産業) founded in 1977, Daiso is a discount realtor based in Japan but with outlets throughout the world. While known for being “the 100 Yen shop", Daiso sells a variety of items at different price points. More info, here. Fabiola Gil Alares - is a mokuhanga artist and business person who lives and works in Spain. Her book on mokuhanga, Mokuhanga: Manual Ilustrado de Xilografia Japonesa, has become one of the go to books about mokuhanga, in any language. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Her website can be found, here. Adentro Print which Karen helped to print when working at Mokuhankan. Owl In Moonlight (みみずくのうたた寝)printed by Mokuhankan. Based on a print by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) Shin-Torinoko paper - is a mass produced, machine made Japanese paper that is relatively inexpensive. It comes in various weights and colours. More info can be found, here. Kitaro Japanese Paper Company - founded in 1872, Kitaro focuses on making high quality Japanese washi in Fukui Prefecture. More info, here. murasaki baren - is a mid-range mokuhanga baren. “murasaki” meaning “purple” , come in two types of weight (medium and heavy), and two types of sizes (10cm and 12cm). They are reasonably priced baren. McClains Woodblock Print Supply Co. - based in Portland, Oregon, McClains is the go to supplier of woodblock print tools in the United States. Their website can be found, here. The interview with the Unfinished Print with Daniel Jasa of McClain's can be found, here. mudabori - "waste carving" is a technique in mokuhanga which involves the artist carving away any unwanted wood deemed unecessary for their finished print. These can be guides, as to where the colour blocks will be carved, and then carved away later after it has served its purpose. More info can be found over at Mokuhankan, here. Edo Period (1603-1868 CE) pigments for mokuhanga - during the Edo Period, mixing four or five colours was common as they were mineral and vegetal pigments, which could last a long time. According to Japanese Print-Making by Tōshi Yoshida, the best colours to use for their steadfastness was sumi (black ink), gofun (shell powder), shu (Chinese vermillion), kuchinashi (jasmine/gardenia yellow), ai (indigo), and taisha (red ochre). John Amoss of Tanuki Prints in Georgia, has written and produced a video of some of his work with Mokuhankan, and his experience grinding traditional pigments with their team. You can find that, here. From David Bull's woodblock.com there is a posting about preparing powdered pigments in the traditional method, here. My interview with John Amoss can be found, here. Morning Tree by John Amoss (2022) Winsor & Newton - is a British artist supply company, started in 1832, which sells artist materials such as pigments, brushes, paper, etc. More info can be found, here. Print Austin - is an annual printmaking expo in Austin, Texas where artists of all different types of printmaking come and show their work. As Karen says in her interview, there are workshops, classes and interactive modules. More info can be found, here. New Leaf Gallery - is a relief print focused gallery located in Wybridge, Vermont, USA. More info can be found, here. Cormark International - is an international supplier of exotic woods, and are based in South Africa. More info, here. Ocooch Hardwoods - is a wood supplier based in Wisconsin. 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Erika is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, Knowledge and Skills Assessed (CPDT-KSA) and a Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CTDI) and is a professional member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) and a Canine Training Professional with the Pet Professionals Guild (PPG). Erika has more than 10 years of experience working with dogs of all shapes, sizes and temperaments. She has interned under licensed veterinarians, volunteered with countless animal rescue groups, worked at doggy daycare centers in Louisiana and Tennessee, and was employed as a shelter manager for a no-kill animal shelter in Louisiana and as a shelter behavior manager for a local humane society in Virginia. Before becoming a professional dog trainer, Erika owned a pet photography business and volunteered her time and talent to help adoptable animals find forever homes. Erika has clicker trained dogs, cats, parrots, rats, horses, pigs and even one raccoon! She currently specializes in puppy training, trick training, and behavior modification, particularly working with dogs with anxiety, aggression, and reactivity. Erika loves getting to know the people who love their dogs and is a passionate teacher, of both human and canines! She believes that it's important for her clients to understand why dogs behave the way they do so that they can learn to how problem-solve together. Erika works with Clever Critters LLC, serving the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. You can follow them on Instagram @clevercritters In 2021 Erika became a first-time mom and later that year, she landed her dream job, working for Dogwise Books as the Social Media Marketing Manager. Instagram: @clevercritters Dogwise: https://www.dogwise.com/ *The following are affiliate links, if you purchase through these links, I will receive a small commission* Books recommended by Erika in the episode: “Canine Enrichment for the Real World” by Allie Bender and Emily Strong “Canine Enrichment for the Real World Workbook” by Allie Bender and Emily Strong “Meet Your Dog” By Kim Brophy “On Talking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals” By Turid Rugaas “Calming Signals: What Your Dog Tells You” DVD by Turid Rugaas Turid Rugaas Book/DVD set “Doggie Language” by Lili Chin “The Language of Dogs” DVD by Sarah Kalnajs If you want to work with me, Susan Light, you can find me at: www.doggydojopodcast.com The music was written by Mac Light, you can find him at: www.maclightsongwriter.com If you like the show, please Subscribe, Rate, Review, and Share to help others find the show! I'll see you in two weeks with a brand new episode of the Doggy Dojo!
in this #Back2basicsPodcast, We have invited Mr. Attaullah Bhatti who is a Social Media Marketing Manager with 5+ years of experience and a high dose of creativity. He has created and designed great deals for many companies worldwide and locally. The exciting part about Attaullah is he came from a very unprivileged village in Punjab where parents enrolled their kids into child labor. Attaullah believes that he is the first person from his village who is into digital businesses.
Welcome back! In dieser Folge plaudere ich mit @laraselina aus dem Nähkästchen, denn wir haben einiges gemeinsam! Was uns besonders verbindet? Definitiv unsere Jobs! Lara ist Head of Marketing bei @shapedbyiB (hier geht es zu der Podcast Folge mit den Gründern) - einem Boutique Gym in Wien - und 'nebenbei' auch erfolgreiche Influencerin. Sie steckt hinter zahlreichen kreativen Ideen, Content Formaten und Social Media Strategien - auf beiden Accounts! Was sie auszeichnet: ihre Strebsamkeit, ihr Mindset und vor allem ihr visuelles Auge. Wie unser Alltag so aussieht, was unsere Aufgabenbereiche sind und wo wir uns in der Zukunft sehen gibt es in dieser Folge zu hören! Enjoy!!
Pat Gregoire, is the Social Media Marketing Manager at Coolbet Canada, TSN analyst for the National Lacrosse League game of the week, and analyst for the National Lacrosse League's Halifax Thunderbirds. #patgregoire #coolbetcanada #tsn #nationallacrosseleague #halifaxthunderbirds #youtubechannel #applepodcasts #googlepodcasts
Milena Farber, Social Media Marketing Manager at Namogoo goes Behind the Post with host Olivia Messina to uncover some of the major challenges that come with transitioning into a new role as a social media manager. Taking over a company's social accounts can be intimidating for new and even experienced social media managers. Milena opens up about her top priorities when she first started at Namogoo and how gaining a deeper understanding of your target audience is not always an easy task. She shares her actionable tips for getting any account verified, as she impressively helped Namogoo get the blue badge on Twitter and Instagram just a few months into her role! Known for her success in growing an authentic following, Milena reveals her secrets for massive growth on any social media account. A must-listen episode for any social enthusiast or anyone transitioning into a new role as a social media manager!
In this week's podcast episode, I chat with Social Media Marketing Manager, Brittany. She is the business owner behind SociallyHer which is a boutique social media agency based in Dallas, Texas. Brittany chats all about her social media tips and tricks for small business owners and for those who are looking to grow their presence online. Make sure to follow her on Instagram @sociallyher. We also recorded this episode via video recording which you can find on my YouTube channel (Flourish with Floriana)!
How to use promoted pins Some of our best performing podcast episodes have been on the subject of Pinterest. That's why, today, we at Team Kayse wanted to give you a new take on how to use promoted pins. If you love Pinterest because it is one of the biggest drivers of traffic to your Teacher Pay Teachers store or your website, this episode is for you. If you're not on Pinterest, get excited because you're going to want to dive in after this conversation. Friends, meet Emilee Vales. Emilee is going to share SOOOOOOOO much info on how to promote pins and how to better use Pinterest in general. I knew she was going to offer value, but I had no idea it was going to be this good! Listen here to learn how to leverage your pins for your business aspirations, whether inside or outside of the classroom. Pinterest promoted pins – everything (and more!) that you need to know Former teacher turned Pinterest Marketing and Ads Strategist, Emilee thrives on diving into her client's data and analytics to create personalized strategies that will ultimately turn traffic into profit! When she's not obsessing over how she can take her clients further with their promoted pins marketing strategies or educating her students on how to take their business to the next level, she's chasing two sweet little girls or spending time with her husband. Today, Emilee is not only talking about Pinterest, she's offering a masterclass — and emphasis on the word master, because she is one — on how to promote pins on pinterest. Listen here to get started! In this episode, you will learn: How Pinterest promoted pins can support selling your online CEO Teacher ® resources How keyword research with promoted pins can be used to take your TpT store or business to the next level The difference between organic traffic and paid traffic and which one is ultimately the best Where you should start with your Pinterest promoted pins And how to use promoted pins to calculate your cost per lead LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT HOW TO USE PROMOTED PINS: Emilee Vales Website Emilee Vales on Instagram Emilee Vales on Facebook Emilee Vales on Pinterest Pinterest Trends CEO TEACHER® RESOURCES WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD: What's your CEO Teacher® Type? Find out here! Download my free book, Start or Expand Your Online Teacher Business, and get started building your business today! Check out my CEO Teacher® Book Recommendations here! JOIN OUR CEO TEACHER® PODCAST COMMUNITY TO GROW WITH LIKE-MINDED TEACHERS: Send me a DM on Instagram– I love chatting with my people, so send me your how to use promoted pins questions! ENJOYING THE PODCAST? THANKS FOR TUNING IN! Tag me @kaysemorris on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! I love seeing what resonates most with our listeners! I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing on iTunes here! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review on iTunes. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review on iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business and your life! READY FOR MORE? I LIKE YOUR STYLE! LISTEN TO THESE CEO TEACHER® PODCAST EPISODES NEXT! How to Use Pinterest for Marketing Your Teacher Business with Amber Peterson 5 Ways to Prepare for a Successful TpT Sitewide Sale as a Seller From Full-Time Teacher to Social Media Marketing Manager with Brooke Hubbard
Self care for teachers begin with starting small Self care, friends, is one of the most important things that you can do, not just as a CEO Teacher ®, but in general for your life. Currently, I'm finding self care strategies even more important because, with fall upon us, I'm dealing with Seasonal Affective Disorder. For those of you unfamiliar, Seasonal Affective Disorder (or S.A.D. for short…) is a type of depression that begins each fall and can continue through winter. Symptoms include things like anxiety, depression, and overwhelm. As I've grown older, however, self care activities are the only way I know how to combat S.A.D. And today's guest is going to talk you through how a teacher self care routine may not only combat S.A.D, but how it may also improve your life. Brooklyn Powell's self care resources for teachers Brooklyn Powell is a former elementary school teacher turned certified personal trainer and fitness nutrition specialist. Her life mission is to share self care strategies for teachers to keep them healthy and to help them reach their goals without giving up the foods they love or spending hours working out. Before becoming a teacher self care specialist, Brooklyn taught full time in the classroom aaaaaaaaannndddd coached for 5 years until deciding to go all in with her business in 2019. Today, Brooklyn offers one-on-one coaching as well as an 8 week group program. With a client roster of teachers from all over the globe, Brooklyn is going to not only share her self care activities for teachers, she is also going to share how she took her passion for self care and turned it into a thriving business. Listen in to learn more! In this episode, you will learn: How to leverage word of mouth marketing to build your business Why the right coach can truncated years off of your business development or teacher self care goals How to get started with adding a coaching offering to your business How to scale and how to make your offers different How to balance teacher self care with everything else you do in life and business LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT SELF CARE FOR TEACHERS: Teachers Gone Strong Brooklyn Powell on Instagram Voxer Seasonal Affective Disorder Business Coaching Services CEO TEACHER® RESOURCES WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD: What's your CEO Teacher® Type? Find out here! Download my free book, Start or Expand Your Online Teacher Business, and get started building your business today! Check out my CEO Teacher® Book Recommendations here! JOIN OUR CEO TEACHER® PODCAST COMMUNITY TO GROW WITH LIKE-MINDED TEACHERS: Send me a DM on Instagram– I love chatting with my people, so send me all of your questions on self care strategies for teachers! ENJOYING THE PODCAST? THANKS FOR TUNING IN! Tag me @kaysemorris on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! I love seeing what resonates most with our listeners! I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing on iTunes here! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review on iTunes. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review on iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business and your life! READY FOR MORE? I LIKE YOUR STYLE! LISTEN TO THESE CEO TEACHER® PODCAST EPISODES NEXT! From Full-Time Teacher to Social Media Marketing Manager with Brooke Hubbard 5 Steps to Overcome Your Limiting Beliefs About Money Master Your Mindset
From teacher to mother to social media marketing manager and beyond… I absolutely love when I can bring stories like this to your ears, stories about a teacher (and, to my surprise, a former CEO Teacher ® student) turned social media marketing manager and mom. Whether you're on your way to school or washing your dishes when you hear today's episode, prepare to be filled with inspiration and strategies for your own social media marketing from one of the best. And as those of you who follow her on social media can attest, her social media marketing prowess is soooooooo obvious, she was clearly born to do this. Don't believe me? Take a look at her Instagram and Facebook profiles (links below). Brooke Hubbard's tools for social media marketing success Friends, please meet Brooke Hubbard. Brooke is a social media manager and influencer, as well as the CEO of Hello Mrs. Hubbard, a lifestyle brand designed to help others do the same! In addition to social media marketing, Brooke is excited about nearly everything — from her new business venture to experiencing motherhood for the first time. In fact, even though Brooke has transitioned out of the classroom, she not only has a passion for marketing and helping others succeed, she maintains her adoration for teaching also! Can you relate? In other words, no matter where you are on your classroom-teacher to CEO Teacher ® journey, there's a lot here. So get your note taking pencil ready and press play on Brooke's interview. In this episode, you will learn: When and how to manage your social media marketing (and to do so with impact) around your baby's nap schedule Social media marketing tips to connect with your community and grow your reach How to easily get started with your social media marketing How to spot and transform imposter syndrome thinking into a healthier mindset LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT HOW TO BE YOUR OWN SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING MANAGER: Hello Mrs. Hubbard Brooke Hubbard on Instagram Brooke Hubbard on Facebook Canva Clubhouse Youtube Microsoft Powerpoint TiKTok Amy Porterfield CEO TEACHER® RESOURCES WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD: What's your CEO Teacher® Type? Find out here! Download my free book, Start or Expand Your Online Teacher Business, and get started building your business today! Check out my CEO Teacher® Book Recommendations here! JOIN OUR CEO TEACHER® PODCAST COMMUNITY TO GROW WITH LIKE-MINDED TEACHERS: The CEO Teacher® Podcast Facebook Group Send me a DM on Instagram– I love chatting with my people, so send me your tips and tools for being your own social media marketing manager Enjoying the podcast? Thanks for tuning in! Tag me @kaysemorris on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! I love seeing what resonates most with our listeners! I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing on iTunes here! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review on iTunes. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review on iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business and your life! READY FOR MORE? I LIKE YOUR STYLE! LISTEN TO THESE CEO TEACHER® PODCAST EPISODES NEXT! How to Use Pinterest for Marketing Your Teacher Business with Amber Peterson Creating a Real Brand Using Instagram Reels Behind the Scenes of Running a Successful Instagram Business Account with Allie Elliott
Welcome to another episode of Action and Ambition. Today, we have invited Janet Jaimes, the founder of Gaeanovo, Certified Holistic Wellness and Life Coach. Janet advanced her career as a Social Media Community Manager at a reputable music-tech firm through determination and perseverance. She relocated from North Carolina to Los Angeles to pursue her interests in music, journalism, and photography. Though she was on the rise, she had a spiritual awakening that shook everything and made her reconsider her actions. Over time, it became evident that being a Social Media Marketing Manager for people who want to improve the lives of others, whether through health, energy work, charity, or mentorship, was in high demand. Those brands, individuals, and NGOs want marketers that understand their lifestyles and visions. Thus she launched Gaeanovo, a Social Media Marketing Agency. Listen to this episode! You are going to love it!
The insurance industry is evolving. What does this mean for young talent at your agency, and why does it matter? Olivia Strauss, Social Media Intern, and Rob Koszkalda, Social Media Marketing Manager, of Westfield are our guests this week on Closing the Gap. We welcome your review of Closing the Gap on Apple Podcasts. Learn more about Westfield's independent agency partners.
Perspectives is a series uncovering routines, inspiration, and insights by brand leaders shaping the future of marketing around the globe. EDITOR'S NOTE: Claire Kennedy is a talented Social Media Marketing Manager, and a strong advocate of social selling, employee advocacy, and personal branding. In her words, she shares: The importance of employee advocacy Why empathy is key to better marketing How to find your brand voice Read the transcript here and subscribe for weekly marketing resources and strategies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefutureofmktg/message
Create more content in less time with the 3Vs method to repurposing content. Tips straight from a professional Social Media Marketing Manager, Sydney DeLucchi! This episode is repurposed from the IG Live from Tuesday 7/20, to watch the video go to @sydneydelucchi. For more details on how you can create a Wildly You strategy for your business & your social media content creation etc, join us in the Wildly You Membership! HTTP://www.sydneydelucchi.com/wildly-you-membership --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wildlyyoupod/support
My first guest on Straight Talk- Doctor with Dr. Dia Pfleger. I would like to introduce my new Social Marketing Manager, Samara. Samara is a college student at the University of Michigan. Her major is marketing with two minors in graphic design and fashion merchandising. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dia-pfleger/support
This episode we talk to our guest Jessalynn Kenton and her experiences as a Social Media Marketing Manager and Manager at the Rehoboth Ales House! You can find Jessalynn here on Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jessalynn-kenton-342801126
It's time for another special guest special and this week we're turning it up to eleven with Daniel Clayton from Ultimate Ears. Ultimate Ears is an American custom in-ear monitor (IEM), speaker, and earphone manufacturer based in California, acquired by Logitech in 2008. Daniel has had an enviable career so far working in marketing roles for the likes of Monster, Logitech Music and now in his role as Global Influencer and Social Media Marketing Manager at Ultimate Ears Pro. We talk about Vans, Van Halen, Boxing, Boxers and Subscription Boxes as well as discussing how brands can stand out in an increasingly saturated headphone and music market. Let's jump right in! Follow us on Instagram @brandwarspod
We are super excited to dive in with William Ryan, Social Media Marketing Manager of OhmniLabs. OhmniLabs is changing the paradigm of robotics development. We thrive at creating flexible robotics modules and scalable additive manufacturing processes. Every engineer (software, electrical, mechanical) on our team is cross trained on production engineering. This tight vertical integration ensures that we solve problems at the most efficient level. We Talk about their company, history, current product line up and what's coming in the future. Some of the other topics discuss are as follows: - making the world of robotics easier to use and understand - why haven't we seen AI (artificial intelligence) been integrated into hardware more predominantly yet? - how 3D printing effected the manufacturing process of robotics - how do we make tomorrows technology today? - the impact of robotics in the healthcare business and education industries - what does development, progression, and the evolution of robotics looks like - how robotics can help keep some retail businesses running during a pandemic New episodes are released every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The beginning of the month we discuss our staple “What the Hell” tech moments that happened the month prior. We continue through each month discussing tech events and interviewing other content creators or people that are influential in many different tech related fields. Beyond the Streams originated from 2 YouTube content creators NxTLvLTech and Rohas Reviews. After working on a countless number of live streams on the Youtube platform they began to realize that there were many great conversations that would take place “Beyond the Streams". Get Free Stonks with Webull: Webull Canada's best commission free trading platform: Wealthsimple Check out our sponsor here!: https://buzztvglobal.com/ IPVanish VPN Strong VPN Ohmnilabs Contact us: rohasentertainment@gmail.com New Beyond the Streams YouTube channel: Check out the YouTube channel here! Follow NxTLvL here: YouTube - Live Streams Every Friday 3PM EST Twitter Instagram Donate VPN Follow Rohas here: YouTube #1 - Live Streams Every Thursday 7PM EST YouTube #2 YouTube #3 Facebook Instagram Donate VPN - when will we see robots as a staple smart home tech
Joining us this week is Celia Schilling, Social Media & Marketing Manager for Yacht Club Games, creators of Shovel Knight, and developer of the best games you’ll ever play - including Cyber Shadow! Please don't forget to rate us on Apple Podcasts! *************************************************************************************** Thank you for listening! Support us on Patreon. Follow on Twitter & Facebook. Please subscribe to our YouTube.
Our guest today is Thomas Wakelin, Social Media Marketing Manager for Microsoft – responsible for the digital communication strategy across consumer, commercial, education, and developer audiences. Prior to this experience, Thomas has worked across multiple marketing agencies and publications, helping brands to better connect to customers across multiple industries. Working in partnership with brands such as Adobe, Amazon, Canon, D&AD, HP, and NFL, Thomas is particularly passionate about technology and helping brands to realize the power of building engaging community programs.
My name is Sarah Sahutske and I am a 9 year United States Marine Corps veteran, serving from 2003 to 2012. I was stationed mostly within Southern California at MCAS Miramar and then at MCAGCC 29 Palms. I have 3 overseas deployments; Iraq in 2006 and back-to-back deployments to Afghanistan in 2010 & 2011. I worked primarily as a computer/network administrator and later had the opportunity to assist my unit on deployment as an aerial reconnaissance intel analyst. After deciding to exit the military in November 2012, I went on to study business and graduated from San Diego State University with my Bachelors of Science degree. I currently work at VET Tv as the Social Media Marketing Manager and have been with the company for a year now. VET Tv is an online streaming television network that creates humor for veterans by veterans. Our content is both entertaining and therapeutic. We call it Parody with a Purpose. We publish weekly episodes that parody the military experience for those who have served to offer therapeutic entertainment for the veteran community, in order to promote camaraderie and prevent veteran suicide. I now spend my time heavily involved in supporting the veteran community within San Diego. I enjoy volunteering to help other veteran-owned businesses and organizations become more connected with one another. I am also an official ambassador for Pin-Ups for Vets, where we visit the VA hospitals to visit our brothers and sisters who have no family or friends to come to visit them. We also sell calendars featuring female veterans posing as pin-ups to raise money for much needed medical equipment and you can find me featured as Miss August in the 2020 edition. Thanks a ton! Sarah Sahutske - pronounced as (sa-hut-ski) Follow Sarah on ~Instagram: @vet_tv; @sarah.with.n.h ~Facebook: Vet Tv; Sarah Sautske ~YouTube: Vet Tv----Follow me: Erik Castillo: ~Facebook: Erik Castillo; Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast ~Instagram: @curly815; @straightcouchtalk ~YouTube: Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast ~Periscope: @curly815 ~Email: straightcouchtalk@gmail.com ~Paypal: @erikcastillo815 ~Venmo: @curly815 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warrior-mindset-and-motiv/support
After recording 100 Episodes Later and reflecting on the journey of My Social Life so far, I kept thinking of stories I wish I'd told on the podcast or guests I can't believe I never mentioned. Then I had this crazy idea to do a takeaways but instead of a regular takeaways, go through all 100 guests and tell a story for each one as a way of saying thank you. So that's what I did.This is officially the longest upload in My Social Life history and it took me four sittings to get done but I did it! So I present to you, Takeaways: 100 Episodes Later.This was a very fun and special podcast for me to record and I hope you enjoy it.FOLLOW JACOBhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/Twitter - @TheJacobKellyLinkedIn - Jacob KellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/mysociallifeYouTube - My Social Life Instagram - @MySocialLifePodcasthttps://mysociallifepodcast.com
100 Episodes Later is a very special bonus episode. I wanted to reflect on hitting the 100 interview milestone and to do so, I invited my very good friend, Hayden Cashion to come on the podcast and interview me about my experience.Hayden decided to come with a “10 for 10” approach with 10 questions being about the podcast and the journey that has been My Social Life and then follow it up with 10 questions on my life, mindset and business. This was an extremely fun podcast for me to shoot and the most open and honest I can ever remember being on this show.If you enjoy today’s podcast please consider leaving a rating and a review - it helps more people find the show! Today’s podcast is powered by Trufan.TIME CODES2:55 - Why am I still doing the podcast and how has it changed over 100 episodes30:15 - Some of my favourite moments from the podcast44:26 - How the podcast has impacted my life53:26 - Building my own business and what my long term vision is (if I have one) and what I’ve learned1:05:54 - My routines and habits1:14:23 - Life Outside of Business and PodcastingFOLLOW HAYDENInstagram - @HaydenCashionLinkedIn - Hayden CashionFOLLOW JACOBhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/Twitter - @TheJacobKellyLinkedIn - Jacob KellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/mysociallifeYouTube - My Social Life Instagram - @MySocialLifePodcasthttps://mysociallifepodcast.comFOLLOW TRUFANhttps://www.trufan.ioInstagram - @Trufan.ioTwitter - @Trufan_ioLinkedIn - TrufanMUSICSong: Tough Love - Joakim Karudhttps://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudhttps://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudmusichttps://www.youtube.com/user/JoakimKarudMusic from SoundcloudMusic provided by RFM:https://youtu.be/jaoStyAQN4o
Lexi discusses her childhood and the importance basketball played in her life at an early age. The drums started calling her name in middle school where she would later find extreme bliss performing for others in her college band. Lexi mentions how she balanced working multiple jobs, attending school, and being in a band all at the same time. She is currently working as a social media market manager for a restaurant organization called The McNellie's Group in Oklahoma. Towards the end of the episode, Lexi discusses another passion where she works with a group called Camelback Ventures. MISSION | Camelback Ventures is an accelerator that identifies, develops, and promotes early-stage underrepresented entrepreneurs with the aim to increase individual and community education, and generational wealth. https://www.camelbackventures.org/Thank you again to Brian Collings and his group D Y N O for creating the music for this podcast. You can find him on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/artist/2lDxtNnWacATmUUG9YWStX?si=0Ouf6-fwR42P1C5bbQguKQ
EMAIL QUESTIONS & COMMENTS: m@fashionleague.io Guest: Janelle Kelly—https://www.instagram.com/janelleskelly/ Spring 2022 Trending Colors: https://www.wgsn.com/en/article/wgsn-coloro-key-colours-ss-22-feat-colour-year-2022/ Faux or Fashion: Net-a-Porter Meals— https://www.elle.com/fashion/a31958030/fashion-companies-covid-19-relief/ A.L.T. Chiffon Trenches— https://fashionweekdaily.com/more-dish-from-andre-leon-talleys-memoir/ Stella McCartney— https://wwd.com/fashion-news/designer-luxury/bridget-foleys-diary-a-chat-with-stella-1203564746/
Windkante - alles rund ums Rad - Von den Radsportexperten Karsten Migels und Marc Rohde
Die Tour de France, nur in Kriegsjahren abgesagt, in diesem Jahr verschoben, hängt am seidenen Fanden. Ob der Frankreich-Rundfahrt ausgetragen werden kann, wer weiß es. Doch literarisch findet sie auf jeden Fall statt. So oder so. “Ihr elenden Mörder”, unser erstes Thema. (ab Minute 1:00) Wir reisen mit euch mal wieder nach Afrika. Destination ist diesmal Uganda im östlichen Zentralafrika. (ab Minute 18:02) Homeoffice ist derzeit angesagt, auch bei Abus. Wie geht es dem Social Media Marketing Manager von Abus, Max Olex, derzeit? (ab Minute 29:19) Radsport macht fit und gesund. Aber können wir noch gesünder werden. Petra Betz gibt uns da ein paar Tips. (ab Minute 37:59)
Senior Pastor Chris Brooks is joined by Pastor Billy Creech, Romeo Campus Pastor, Blake Dennard, Owner/Operator of Chick-fil-A Somerset Collection, and Holly Roop, Social Media/Marketing Manager for Wahlburgers, to discuss how they have navigated through these tough economic times, served those in need, and ways we can support small businesses in our communities!Support the show: https://woodsidebible.org/listen/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With: Treasa Dovander, Social Media Marketing Manager with Ericsson How to cultivate a growth mindset in times of turbulence Position yourself to take your career or business to the next level Tips and tricks to stay happy and focused whilst working from home
In this episode of Tag Me Podcast, we’ll be learning social media tips from social media marketing manager and influencer, Jordan-Risa Santos. She has worked with brands like Rose Inc, Boyish Jeans, KKW Beauty, Alfred Coffee, and Fame & Partners. She’ll be sharing tips for brands and influencers. If you are interested in learning how to build a following on social or how to start working in this industry as a social media manager - stay tuned. Jordan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanrisa/CONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tagmepodcast/
I've been with the Ambassador program with UST Mamiya for over a year now, and like I say in this interview, MAN, I'm impressed with the results I'm seeing. Lindsay, who is the Social Media Marketing Manager for UST, was kind enough to hop on the phone and talk a little bit about her history and how she came to work for UST Mamiya. Then we got into a whole lot of talk about golf shafts! New products such as LIN•Q Purple and Gunmetal. We talked about their flagship product line the RECOIL Shafts and we got an update on the Frequency Putter shafts. As a Golf Nerd, I enjoyed this interview very much. I am starting to become more enveloped in the tech side of the game and having a guest like Lindsay on who's not only very passionate about the game and her career but she probably the first certified female golf nerd we've had on the show! She knows her stuff, and it was a blast to learn more about UST and her background. We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to give UST a follow on their Instagram Account The Chasing Daylight Podcast is brought to you by Good Walk Coffee Company. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chasingdaylight/message
Download “Interview with Brittanie Boe” Chris chats with Brittanie Boe, Social Media Marketing Manager for GTS Distribution! (61min) Brittanie on Twitter GameWire YouTube Channel Rising Sun Honshu The Gauntlet Board Game Tournament NPC CAST: YOUR PLACE FOR FACE TO FACE GAMES.
Twitter Smarter Podcast with Madalyn Sklar - The Best Twitter Tips from the Pros
Mindi Rosser is a Social Selling Strategist and Social Media Marketing Manager splitting her time between her own consulting company as well as The Conversion Company Network, a digital marketing agency that focuses on B2B marketing to engage prospects and generate leads. In this episode, Mindi shares helpful social selling strategies that she uses on Twitter. I love her advice on building trust and sharing great content. It’s all about getting prospects to Know, Like and Trust you. She recommends using Twitter as an indirect sales tool, like as a conversation starter to connect with people. You’re going to learn helpful tips from Mindi that will help ramp up your Twitter marketing and give you a fresh, new perspective. My Favorite Quotes During the Interview: “I feel like Twitter allows us to be more dynamic with our social selling strategy and implement our plan and get results and start talking to buyers.” “People really have to know you. They have to start liking you. And then they will begin to trust you. And you do that on Twitter by sharing great content, by talking with people, by answering questions, and using Twitter not as a direct sales tool, but a little bit more of an indirect sales tool and almost like a conversation starter and a way to connect with others.” “Building Twitter organically and being strategic about the type of content that you share will also attract the right followers to you.” “It’s not as much about the number of followers as it is about the engagement that I’m having with the followers and having the right followers. So I’ve stopped focusing so much on getting the biggest following and trying to gain massive amounts of followers. It’s more about the engagements that I am having.” Your Call-To-Action: Your call-to-action for this episode is to sell without selling. Yes, you heard me right. Sell. And whatever it is you sell – a product or service, whatever it is, I want you to first educate your buyers and prospects. Be a resource and help. Offer a demo or free trial. Do something that attracts their attention in a way that is not salesy. Try this and let me know how this works out by sending me a tweet @MadalynSklar. You can reach Mindi Rosser on Twitter @MindiRRosser, email mindi@mindirosser.com, through her website www.mindirosser.com or connect with her on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/mindirosser. Want an easy “one-click” way to Share The Love for this podcast? Go here: www.madalynsklar.com/love to tweet out your love. We take the notes for you during the podcast. Get the show notes at www.MadalynSklar.com/TwitterSmarter40
Join host Larry Jordan, live from the trade show floor at the 2017 NAB Show, in this episode of the Digital Production Buzz, as he discusses the latest news and announcements with: * Peter Plesner, Co-Founder/Owner of BB&S Lighting * Craig Farrell, President of Flex Solutions of VER * Wes Phillips, Co-Founder of SmallHD * Niki Mustain, MPTV Product Manager & Social Media Marketing Manager of Schneider Optics Peter Plesner tells us why we should consider to BB&S.… The post Digital Production Buzz @ NAB Show 2017 – Show 8 appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
Turner Roach, Social Media Marketing Manager at Deloitte, has been leading their employee advocacy program for over a year. He spent the last five years of his career working in social media and providing training for Deloitte employees to get comfortable using social media. In episode 157 of the Social Business Engine podcast, Turner reveals how Deloitte went from zero to more than 7,000 employees participating in their ambassador program. You'll also hear the substantial impact the employees' participation has on website traffic. View the show notes: http://www.socialbusinessengine.com/podcasts/the-birth-of-the-employee-ambassador-program-at-deloitte
Grant Crowell, Social Media Marketing Manager at Lulu, joins the Social Pros Podcast to share his experience with ADHD and how he has translated that to success in social marketing through social thinking. Special thanks to our sponsors: Salesforce Marketing Cloud (Advertising Studio: bit.ly/AdvertisingStudio) Emma (Your Brain on Email: 11 Designs People Can’t Resist: bit.ly/emailbrain)
I recently moderated a panel session at Content Marketing World called Opportunities for B2B Brands in Live Video. Two of the panelists were previous guests on the Social Business Engine podcast; Amisha Gandhi from SAP and Andrew Spoeth from CA Technologies. The other panelist was Chelsea Hunersen, at HubSpot. Chelsea is the featured guest on this episode. Chelsea Hunersen is Social Media Marketing Manager at HubSpot, a marketing software company that specializes in inbound marketing. They create content for marketers in various formats. Incorporating video into the mix adds a new level of complexity that allows their audience to get "inside the mind of HubSpot." They're using live video to drive viewers to other content, to increase engagement, and to gauge interest levels on various topics. View the show notes page: http://www.socialbusinessengine.com/podcasts/how-hubspot-uses-live-video-in-their-b2b-marketing-strategy
Eric Haftel, Social Media Marketing Manager at Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss customer expectations surrounding the immediacy of social media and the importance of an internal communication system between social media and other customer support teams. Read the highlights: http://www.convinceandconvert.com/podcast [...]
Lauren Salisbury is the founder of Something In Her Ramblings, a travel blog aimed at inspiring women and solo travelers to explore the open road. A California native, she has found the best way to get to know a region of the world is to live there, and with that in mind has worked in four countries. While earning a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland, she wrote for NBC News and spent six months living in Melbourne, Australia. After graduating, she moved to Florida to work in Public Affairs at Walt Disney World Resort. In 2013 she took a leap of faith and left her settled existence in the United States behind to teach English in Madrid. During this year she fulfilled her goal of visiting 25 countries in her 25th year of life. Lauren’s next adventure takes place in Costa Rica, where she is currently living in the rainforest and working as Social Media & Marketing Manager for Outward Bound. What We Cover: Lauren got her start traveling with her family, road tripping across the country. How travel changed Lauren, giving her - a self-described introvert - a desire for connection with other people and opening her mind to the possibility that she can live abroad whenever she wants. How Lauren finds housing when she arrives in the places she wants to live, like Melbourne and Madrid. Why Lauren went to Spain to begin with, and wound up living as the only girl with people she didn’t know. How she went to 25 countries in 1 year, and how taking on this quest led her to find life-changing experiences and create an amazing legend for herself. Explore Further: Something In Her Ramblings, Lauren's website. @LaurenSalisbury on Twitter Credits Music credit: Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode, email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! The post 134: 25 Countries in One Year with Lauren Salisbury appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
Dana From, Social Media Marketing Manager at Sprouts Farmers Market
At the beginning 2010, my next guest left her life as an Occupational Therapist in the United States and found herself as a lonely housewife in Lima, Peru. But it didn't take long to overcome the fear of a foreign city, catcalling men, and wild street dogs to become a marathon runner, a cook, an English teacher, and a Social-Media Marketing Manager. Danielle Krautmann (DanielleLParker [at] gmail [dot] com), welcome to The Pursuit Zone.
Heidi Dailey, Kim Celestre and Jennifer Winger join the show to talk about the JUMP, a massive multiplayer reality game designed to promote the download and use of JavaFX. On pietheory.com, two Paranormal Investigations Experts, or PIE guys, Baron Rude and Hector Macchiato explore the strange and unexplained leading up to a leap in science and technology that they refer to as the JUMP.At Sun Microsystems, Jenn is Emerging Marketing Manager, Heidi is Social Media Marketing Manager, and Kim is Sr. Group Marketing Manager for Java Portfolio Marketing.
Heidi Dailey, Kim Celestre and Jennifer Winger join the show to talk about the JUMP, a massive multiplayer reality game designed to promote the download and use of JavaFX. On pietheory.com, two Paranormal Investigations Experts, or PIE guys, Baron Rude and Hector Macchiato explore the strange and unexplained leading up to a leap in science and technology that they refer to as the JUMP.At Sun Microsystems, Jenn is Emerging Marketing Manager, Heidi is Social Media Marketing Manager, and Kim is Sr. Group Marketing Manager for Java Portfolio Marketing.