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In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Recruiting-Expertin Johanna Geisler über die Zukunft des Recruitings und warum sich die Rolle von Recruiter:innen grundlegend verändert. Johanna gibt spannende Einblicke, wie sie Unternehmen strategisch im Recruiting und Employer Branding unterstützt – von Social Recruiting über KI-gestützte Prozesse bis hin zur Frage, wie Unternehmen endlich aus der Admin-Falle herauskommen.Wir diskutieren, warum Stellenanzeigen von gestern heute nicht mehr funktionieren, wie sich Unternehmen an die Erwartungen neuer Generationen anpassen müssen und warum erfolgreiche Recruiter:innen in Zukunft mehr Social Media Skills als klassische Hiring-Prozesse brauchen. Welche Rolle spielen KI, Automatisierung und persönliche Bindung wirklich? Und welche Recruiting-Strategien funktionieren auch in einem dynamischen Arbeitsmarkt? Hör jetzt rein und erfahre mehr!Mehr zu Johanna:https://www.linkedin.com/in/johanna-geisler/Paul's Job:https://paulsjob.ai/https://www.instagram.com/paulsjob/https://www.linkedin.com/company/paulsjob/https://www.youtube.com/@paulsjob/featuredHR Visionaries International:https://open.spotify.com/show/2uwo54DBhRdeVdmqKocnXT?si=54383b1a24af4ac2https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/hr-visionaries-international/id1711042208https://www.youtube.com/@paulsjob/featured
Women have revealed their social media deal breakers, and Steve doesn't measure up to any of their standards!
Full show - Monday | Public transportation | How do you know a security guard is legit? | OPP - His ex's kid | Steve's social media skills make him undateable | Household rules you should NEVER break @slackerandsteve @thackiswack @radioerin
The Bridging to Resilience conference is about coming together with educators, social workers, health care professionals, religious communities, and other helping professionals to share conversations, ideas, strategies, tools, and connections to help build resilience and heal trauma in our own communities. November 6-8 in Wichita, Kansas. Register to attend this conference today! Andrea Gribble is the master of all things social media for schools. Her first book recently launched: Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff - Without Losing Your Sanity and she is the host of a podcast called Mastering Social Media for SchoolsIn today's episode, Andrea shares where staff can start when they are handed the social media duties for the school or district. She describes the systems she uses to schedule content and keep followers engaged, how to keep the content going during the summer months, and how to keep it positive.Andrea can be reached by going to https://socialschool4edu.com/
Diese Folge ist ein Brett. Auch, weil Marek, bekannt aus Funk, Fernsehen und Footballerei (“We believe in G”) uns ein neues, feines Intro gebastelt hat, wow! Wir geben euch einen Überblick über ALLE Starting Quarterbacks in der kommenden Saison, uff! Was die auf dem Feld eigentlich machen. Müssen. Und was nicht. Plus Zusatzinfos, Gossip und Social Media Skills der einzelnen Protagonisten. It's on – endlich geht's wieder los, ab in die Saison! Shownotes: Stats der Buffalo Bills 2022 Reel ManningCast "The True Story of Sean Payton and "Home Team" "All or Nothing" Podcast "Locker Room"
Top 3 things I learned from Social media (that will cripple your business.)Social media is supposedly THE tool to use for connection and organic growth and yet is simultaneously one of the most inauthentic and unsafe spaces in our culture today. What skills do you need to use social media as a tool while still showing up as the unique unfettered individual that you are? And how do you do that with getting canceled?I'd like to thank my coaches Jeni Barcelos and Sandy Connery of Hey Marvelous and the And she spoke podcast for the inspiration for this topic. They got me thinking about what I had learned over the last few years from social media. What value had I gotten from it?I have had a love hate relationship with social media from day one but when you are looking to scale an online business it seems like a necessary evil. I've learned some things over the last 4 years though that have given me a little less anxiety and a whole lot more backbone when it comes to using social media as a tool. I'd like to share some of those things with you including 3 specific social media marketing skills that no one needs no matter what business you're in.It's time to stop working out and start working IN. You found the Work IN podcast for fit-preneurs and their health conscious clients. This podcast is for resilient wellness professionals who want to expand their professional credibility, shake off stress and thrive in a burnout-proof career with conversations on the fitness industry, movement, nutrition, sleep, mindset, nervous system health, yoga, business and so much more. I'm your host Ericka Thomas. I'm a resilience coach and fit-preneur offering an authentic, actionable realistic approach to personal and professional balance for coaches in any format. The Work IN is brought to you by savage grace coaching, bringing resilience through movement, action and accountability. Private sessions, small groups and corporate presentations are open now. Visit savagegracecoaching.com to schedule a call and get all the details. Website & free guideFollow me on Instagram Follow me on FacebookFollow me on Linked IN
"Social media is the most overrated skill by businesses, marketers say" According to MarketingWeek's 2023 Career and Salary Survey. What makes social media such an easy target? Why are social media skills considered "overrated" by marketers? Business demands for social media marketers are at an all-time high, and the most in-demand skills according to LinkedIn's 2023 in-Demand Skills Report. So why don't marketers and businesses see eye-to-eye on this skill? Matt breaks down recent articles and research about digital marketing skills. He explains why some are considered overrated, and why some will never be overrated. In fact, the skill that didn't make the list of being overrated...may surprise you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Two Lauras are experienced social media managers, and founders of a community of thousands of freelance social media managers – so the two amazing girls know what it takes to kickstart this career.Listen to this podcast episode and learn skills, knowledge and resources you need to so you can enjoy a reliable and consistent income and not only.
Marketing Expedition Podcast with Rhea Allen, Peppershock Media
You may have seen Alex Rossman sharing the stage alongside renowned digital marketers like Gary Vaynerchuk and Tai Lopez OR performing his music alongside acts like The Chainsmokers. Starting his career as a touring musical artist in his early 20s, he quickly learned the skills of PR and social media. As a well-versed entrepreneur, Alex took his passion for social media and transformed it into an award-winning agency. Since Rossman Media's origin in 2017, Alex and his team have been awarded “Best New Social Media Agency” of 2020 by Business Insider. 00:00 - 00:40 Alex's Bio 00:41 - 07:35 Marketing Essentials Moment: (ROMI)-Return of Marketing Investment 07:36 - 08:05 Welcome to Peppershock Media's Marketing Expedition Podcast 08:06 - 08:44 Welcome Alex! 08:45 - 11:38 How to utilize Tiktok to build brand awareness 11:39 - 14:20 “Tiktok's algorithm favors when a brand creates content that's already trending.” 14:21 - 17:47 Tips on growing your following to the right audience 17:48 - 23:00 Alex's journey from the corporate world to the music world to entrepreneurship 23:01 - 24:55 Resources that influence Alex 24:56 - 25:36 DoorDash is a great way to support local restaurants with safe, no-contact delivery. Get $30 off ($10 off each of your first 3 orders) when you sign up here. 25:37 - 26:59 Sharing insights to the public 27:00 - 29:21 Creating more marketing and creative jobs and helping more businesses to grow 29:22 - 34:15 Shifting from traditional to digital advertising 34:16 - 38:14 Company culture 38:15 - 40:28 Reach out to Rossman Media 40:29 - 40:53 Thank you so much, Alex! Enjoy the journey! 40:54 - 41:39 Join The Marketing Expedition Community today! #brandawareness #branding #marketing #advertising #digitalmarketing #digitaladvertising #socialmediamarketing #socialmedia #brand #business #advertising #seo #contentmarketing #tiktokmarketing #entrepreneurship
Today you will meet Emma Hanevelt - the Community Manager at Grammarly. She started working in social media marketing in 2015 for a sightseeing company in Vancouver. Emma's transition into community management began at Grammarly. She discovered her love of interacting with Grammarly's users on their social channels and is looking to build out other communities at Grammarly in 2022.
Today you will meet Parisa Pourhabib.Parisa is the Senior Social Media Manager at Grammarly and leads their global organic social strategy. Prior to her 3 years at Grammarly, Parisa worked in social at Adobe and CreativeLive, and before that—she was an actress in LA! She uses her background in performance and storytelling to build authentic connections with audiences on social and develop content that educates, empowers, and entertains. She's currently building out the first social team at Grammarly (hiring plug!) and is excited for what 2022 has in store!
Today you will discover an incredible social media lover.Agata Pavlac is a Content Creator, Social Media Manager, Livestream producer, and co-founder of Cruz Creative Media.Her favorite type of content is video, which she believes is the key to success on Social Media.At Cruz Creative Media, she works with international brand personalities in a demanding, fast-paced environment, delivering content around the world.
Ever get blocked, unfollowed, unliked, or just straight out ghosted on social media? This week let's talk about why rejection on social media doesn't feel great, and what rejection on social media really means.
Viral Solutions: Your Chief Marketing Officer | Marketing and Business Strategy
In the past, you might have gotten away with letting anyone on your team handle your social media accounts. However, that's no longer the case. Advanced social media skills are more important than ever if you want your business to compete in a world of social-media-savvy consumers. Read this article: https://viralsolutions.net/social-media-skills-for-success/ November 13, 2021 by Lauren Zylyk
Digital Masters: Growth Marketing Strategy, Tactics & Technology
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In dieser Folge kümmern wir uns um Social Media Skills. “Irgendwie” sind viele von uns in den letzten Jahren digitaler geworden. Er beschäftigt sich täglich professionell damit. Herzlich willkommen, Ilja Lawal!
In dieser Folge kümmern wir uns um Social Media Skills. “Irgendwie” sind viele von uns in den letzten Jahren digitaler geworden. Er beschäftigt sich täglich professionell damit. Herzlich willkommen, Ilja Lawal!
Content und Coden: Mit beiden Skills kann man unglaublich skalieren und Millionen von Menschen erreichen. Beides muss man nicht studieren, sondern es ist learning by doing. Bei beiden lernt man nie aus, man wird jeden Tag besser.Der Unterschied:Für die meisten Menschen über 30 lohnt sich das Investment in Coding vermutlich nicht mehr.Aber Content Creation und Social Media Skills vervielfachen den Impact unserer bereits bestehenden Skills. Deshalb sollte jeder in Content Skills investieren.Ich habe mit Rolf Hermann im OMR Education Podcast darüber gesprochen, warum Content das neue Coden ist.1. Abonniert meinen Daily Newsletter für die neuesten Trends aus Tech und Media2. Podcast abonnieren: Apple, Spotify, Google & Amazon3. Folgt mir LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok & Twitter4. Ihr wollt euch weiterbilden? Hier sind unsere Masterclasses 5. Ihr sucht einen Keynote Speaker für euer Event? Sprecht mich gerne direkt an: teo@delta.pm
Do you have what it takes to be a social media marketer? This week, Puno chats with Taylor Loren, a Social Strategist and Course Creator, formerly the Head of Marketing at Girlboss and Director of Content at Later Media. Taylor discusses how she found her voice as a social media maven and leveraged that into a flourishing career. She is giving us the deets on what it takes to build brand powerhouses through social media and how you too can take your social media skills pro. Social media marketers are here to stay, so let's jump on this bandwagon, shall we? Follow Taylor's journey on Instagram @taylorloren and peep her website taylorloren.co for her killer social media course offerings. Thanks to our sponsors! Nuun Energy is the perfect sidekick for workdays, weekends, and anytime you need a boost on the go. Visit nuunlife.com and get 20% off Nuun Energy with code GIRLBOSS. Are you looking for an easier way to onboard and manage remote employees? Are you doing it all at your company? Find out how Justworks can help you by going to justworks.com today. When your business is ready to make that next hire, find the right person with LinkedIn Jobs. Just visit linkedin.com/girlboss to post a job for free. Terms and conditions apply.
Do you have what it takes to be a social media marketer? This week, Puno chats with Taylor Loren, a Social Strategist and Course Creator, formerly the Head of Marketing at Girlboss and Director of Content at Later Media. Taylor discusses how she found her voice as a social media maven and leveraged that into a flourishing career. She is giving us the deets on what it takes to build brand powerhouses through social media and how you too can take your social media skills pro. Social media marketers are here to stay, so let's jump on this bandwagon, shall we? Follow Taylor's journey on Instagram @taylorloren and peep her website taylorloren.co for her killer social media course offerings. Thanks to our sponsors! Nuun Energy is the perfect sidekick for workdays, weekends, and anytime you need a boost on the go. Visit nuunlife.com and get 20% off Nuun Energy with code GIRLBOSS. Are you looking for an easier way to onboard and manage remote employees? Are you doing it all at your company? Find out how Justworks can help you by going to justworks.com today. When your business is ready to make that next hire, find the right person with LinkedIn Jobs. Just visit linkedin.com/girlboss to post a job for free. Terms and conditions apply.
Planning:We all try to brainstorm together about what videos we need or think yall want to see, sometimes we ask!We get blanks ordered and prepare artwork for the video. We have lots of equipment so we like to get artwork that is great for that process (example, embroidery = digitized logo, DigitalHeat FX = colorful graphic with negative space, sublimation = colorful photos and portraits) One common factor = LOTS OF COLORTesting:We do a test run which usually results in bloopers, we aren't making t-shirts or sublimating mugs every day or even every week, so mistakes happen. We often do new things in our videos so we don't have solid instructions to follow so trial and error happens.We also experiment with different pieces of equipment which can alter the process. example - using the galaxy press instead of the hotronix, etc.We have been saving bloopers and documenting mistakes, because ultimately they happen and any apparel decorator is going to have mistakes.Equipment:Currently using iPhone 11 proring light and softbox lightlavalier mic that has a receiver that plugs into the phoneDJI osmo gimbal BUT I have been using a tripod more often when I know I won't be moving around a lotFormat:1. 90% of the time we shoot horizontal because we use one video in a ton of different places (youtube, social, websites)2. BUT if making videos specifically for social, shoot verticalWhere our videos go:Youtube is fun for creating a channel and gaining a followingVimeo is a great place to home videos if you are adding them to your website or want to share linksWhy share a Vimeo link and not a youtube link: Once someone lands on a youtube video you have no control. They will be shown other videos and ads. So most likely they are going to start clicking around and wont be watching your video for long.Vimeo doesn't have all that going on. They have a specific video screen and you can control what pops up on screen when your video is over.Social:Upload videos directly into social, vertical is best, quick clips, eye-catching footage, shortincrease video engagement by asking question in the video post or just post something that encourages replies (opinions, need your help, what's your favorite, what do you want to see next, etc.)Editing:CamtasiaAdobe Premiere (advanced)Final cut (advanced - mac)iMovieCommon mistakes:LightingShakingPoor audioSo hopefully if you were curious about how we produce our videos we answered some of your questions and hopefully this encouraged you to start taking some videos of your work, show face, add a personality to your business.This has been Hannah Rago and Jes SantiagoAnd as Mark likes to say have a great business!Resources:Episode 118 | Social Media Skills - https://customapparelstartups.com/episode-118/Episode 137 | Marketing Playbook - https://customapparelstartups.com/episode-137/DigitalHeat FX Videos: https://digitalheatfx.com/videos/Avance Videos: https://avance-emb.com/embroidery-videos/Custom Apparel Startups Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/689272454512942
Matt is excited to interview the hosts of one his favorite online shows and podcasts, from Social Media Lab, Scott Ayres. Scott Ayres is the Content Scientist at the Social Media Lab, powered by Agorapulse, where he busts the myths, rumors & stories of social media marketing with SCIENCE! Agora Pulse: https://www.agorapulse.com Digital Marketing MAsters Podcast: https://hookseo.com/podcast
Today, we have Rory Mitchell, the creator and host of the Mitchell Report Unleashed podcast. It has truly been a privilege as I get to know Rory, and he will be speaking at our Home Office Hackathon Summit on July 28th through 30th. I'm so, so happy he's a part of our team. He has been a huge blessing to me since I met him. So giving very authentic, you will find him to be a total energy giver. And he has been extremely helpful in my endeavors, including all things, podcasting. His voice, obviously a God given talent for podcasting, but Rory is also highly talented in the social media arena for building content, which is why we are here and what we will be discussing today. And I'm so excited because this is not my forte. So I'm going to be learning right here with you alongside my Vitality Feed audience. Rory has positively impacted my communication and podcasting skills. So let's get right into the social media skills. Welcome to the Vitality Feed Rory. Hey Caroline, how's it going? We used to touch down into Atlanta, remotely, you know what I mean? So I'm happy to be here, you know, and I got to take that intro. I feel like anytime, you know, we see these introductions and things like that. I got to take little pieces and stuff like that for me, you know, and make it my own thing, but I'm happy to be here. How are you? I am doing well. I will take that as a compliment. That's awesome. I know that you're an entrepreneurs spirit , tell us how your journey began in that route. And I always like to know if it started at a young age? You know that it's, it's always a buzzing question, you know, and I've always been in this entrepreneurship content creator realm. I actually created my own blog back in. 2008, 2009 when I was going to community college. So I, you know, a lot of you don't know this, I basically have a certification with, um, what do you call it? Computer programming. Right? So I was sitting in the computer lab this one day, decided to say, Hey, like, listen, I need to create something new. I like music. I like sports. I like video games. I said, let me create a blog, create this. They created this thing. Sorry. And it hatched off. And it brought so much abundance and positivity in my realm. And a lot of people were just like, holy, like this guy just created something from scratch. Right. So content creation has always been inside of me and then speeding up, you know, when I decided to pull away from the blog back in, I would say about 2013, right? Roughly. Yeah, 2013. I pursued health and fitness. Pursuit of health and fitness decided to say, let me jump into that realm. You know, training, friends, training, you know, helping train family members, things like that. Acquaintances work colleagues. And then I decided to say, listen, put that into a certification. Fast-forward a little bit more. 2016 came, and I said, listen, the podcast sat in my backyard, give a 20 minute 20, 20 to 25 minute conversation piece. Whereas it's like, Something's coming a podcast. I didn't know what a podcast was, but four and a half years later, we're here. And we were five years, five years on October 31st. You know what I mean? So it's been quite a journey, quite a ride, but entrepreneurship content creation is always been here and I'm happy to, to really say there's, um, a lot, a lot of ups and downs, a lot of turbulence in the airplane. You know what I mean? But I'm here to fly the plane, but when we get to the end, I'm going to land the plane. You get what I mean? Absolutely. I love that. Things that I, I have to look forward to, and you've been doing this for five years. I didn't realize that now. I understand. It's all clear now, Rory. Yes, it is. Yes, it is. Well, you know, I'll say this, you know, I've always been that hustle has always been in me with the blogging, like every single morning. Right. I used to wake up five o'clock in the morning, not because of my job. My job started when I used to work for apple retail, uh, at seven o'clock in the morning. So I would had posts queued up throughout the day and I was working inventory. So what I used to do is some of the times is I used to go on the one computer logging into the blog and it's post post post, Hey, I had to do it. I had to get the job done because. The audience needed the content. You know what I mean? So I've always adapted to my surroundings now, you know, still working a nine to five and things like that. I still have the opportunity to really just present a sense of urgency when it comes to the Coliseum, which would call social media and content creation. Also too. I'm no guru, right. But there's a lot of things that people miss. You know, little quick, little tips, little hints that they miss, but we're going to get into that anyway. You, my guru. I appreciate you. For Instagram, I know that that's your, one of your big things that makes good communication for Instagram. It's transparency. Right? It's so funny because when the time we're recording this, I'm actually going to be doing a little bit of a reel that, that deals with my, "A" words and my "T" words. Right. And when you have the A words and the T words, a lot of people are going to see what that means. So stay tuned for that, but you have to be transparent. Now, a lot of people will want to run a yeah. T word, transparent and or transparency, but I say transparent. You know, social media, there's so many different realms to it. There is the family, friends, or orientation to it. People putting up their like wedding photos, engagement, photos, family photos, kid photos, dog photos, food photos. But if you're a business, why are you not on social media? So many people, I really truly feel sleep on opportunities. They miss the boat. Right. I like to use a lot of sports analogies. You have to put up as many shots possible to see the consistency start happening, leveraging the things that you need to do. So if you have a business or a content creator or a public influencer, you can be able to use Instagram , as a movement, as a elevation process for you to spruce up your content. Podcasting is one, an untapped market. It's a $1 billion franchise. Right. And there's no overhead because we're seeing a lot of people finding the ways to, get brand deals, get sponsorships, right. Get any type of collective data to help elevate yourself, which could lead to a book, which could lead to a course of some sort, it could lead to a certification of, of, of you becoming a life coach is what I've done. So I've intertwined a lot of other things, right. But posting with transparency, you get what I mean, especially if you have a business. So with that in mind, what do you think something that you see that people should not post. The million dollar conversation. Right? So here's what I'm going to lean forward into this. You know, I always say this is that you always want to make sure your message matches what you're posting and you see a lot of people just throw up a little things for attention, because they want those clickbait materials, but you're not impacting right. I see a natural tactic that a lot of people do, they turn off their comments, especially if they post something that's soliciting. Maybe not your message, different strokes for different folks. If you want to post yourself, you know, half naked, that's on you. If you want to post yourself beside the pool, that's on you. I'm not going to knock it different strokes for different folks. I, in the past did, because I had just said that a lot of people were just there to, for attention. When you turn off your comments, you know, if you're a male or female, people are going to slide right into your DM and start asking you questions, right. They're going to probably reshare your picture and your DM and comment, give you the heart eyes, maybe those type of type of those type of things. But yeah. What I see people do a lot of times is their message is not clear. We're in a world of story telling through what you've been through. Storytell it's a lot different if you're posting your wedding pictures or you're posting your dog, are you posting your food? There's foodies on Instagram that post your story with a recipe, with directions of how to cook or bake or prepare the meal. You see what I'm saying? Now? If you are a, if you are a coach, a health and fitness enthusiast post, the workout post the workout, don't just post your body. You see what I'm saying? Yes. Now, if you want to post yourself lifting weights and saying like, listen, motivation Monday or flex Friday, that's on you. I agree. That's fine. But always make sure. Your story is matching who you are being transparent. You know what I mean? That's the T word for today. I love that . All right. So to build a strong social media portfolio, I know you mentioned a good profile picture, maybe like a scroll stopper , do you gear that picture towards your avatar or what, what do you think makes a good picture? This is a million dollar question because I'll use the clubhouse approach from this. It all depends on what you want to do. Now. I feel I've been wanting to do cartoon pictures. I don't see anything wrong with it, but if you want to stand out, always make sure you have some sort of a photo. That represents you as a person, you can dress up in a suit, it can be in a tie, it could be an dress, you can be a sports apparel, right? It's it's what you want to do, but always make sure it's clear. Crystal clear all your photos should be clear. None of this low lighting photo. You know what I mean? Like you can go out there and get a ring light for like, 30 40 bucks. Yeah. The upper high ended ones are like a hundred to $200. If you really want to get down to it, you know, but stop taking low light photos. And then I'm not knocking it, but you have natural light sources. Right? I was on an interview for my podcast the other day. And. The, the lady turned her desk towards a natural light substance. You get what I mean? So that's just basically through the window. So if you're taking photos and you're using your camera or something like that, use natural light, none of the lowlight grainy, like picture looks like it was taken on an iPhone for us. Like we can't, we can't be doing that because quality, over quantity, right? Quality over quantity. And that's a lot of missed opportunities that you see happening, like quality when you're eating good food. If you want to be healthy quality over, you know, your podcasts, that you're building quality for the photography that you're taking quality with the brand representation that you want to do, not always all about the quantity. Somebody will want to throw up things on social media and it's it doesn't match. It's not, it's not. It's not aligned with your purpose. You get what? I mean, always make sure everything is through quality and transparency. Like I can always know when I go in and I edit my little videos, right. From my podcasts and cues and those little, side scrolling with the messages and stuff. If there's an alignment that's off, I sometimes can catch it right away . But it's what it looks for my visual appearance. And if my visual appearance can catch it. I'm always making sure somebody else can catch it also too I agree with you with quality over quantity, for sure, as well as the storytelling and representing you. I guess it's a good idea to stop and remind yourself, does this picture tell a story? Is it the mission that I'm trying to portray? What about the bio? I tell you, I struggled on this. I still don't like it. Well , maybe one of three things you can include, maybe three things, not to include. I always say is who you are. Right. And if you're okay, let's stick in health and fitness. If you're health and fitness enthusiasts, you have to put that in your bio. Don't be like, oh, I, I do stock exchange and I'm a financial advisor, but you're not promoting that on your social media, your health and fitness enthusiast. So I'll always make sure it has something to do with that. Or if you're a professional basketball player or semi-professional basketball player or whatever, always make sure it matches what you are into. So I deal with a lot of people that do photography, always put photography in your bio and even better, create another Instagram. I know some people are like, oh, it's too much to handle, create another profile. Cause that way you can put your @ symbol in the profile and it goes back to your creation tools. You get what? I mean little things. So the @ symbol. So say that one more time. The add symbols. So basically at your secondary profile, if your photographer and I'm using that as an example, or if you're a foodie or if you're a podcaster, or if you're an investor or a financial advisor or a doctor or a surgeon, or, you know, the laundry list of different things, you know, because. You then have another avenue that people can go to. People are always looking at your Instagram, especially now use your Instagram as your resume, right? Use it as your new visual resume because there's so many different apps that we have. And one of the, I say, I spent say one, two of the biggest apps that I feel like. Or the most misused and have not a lot of opportunity is Instagram and LinkedIn. Why say Instagram is because Instagram is your social proof. LinkedIn is going to be where everybody can read where your credentials are, because you can't put all your credentials on Instagram. You can only put a certain tidbit. Right? Right. So those are the two, right. Especially when you look at social media right now. And one of the things I'll also say too, When we're on these apps spread yourself between your app. Right? So for myself, I use Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and a little bit of Facebook. And you have clubhouse, which you always want to make sure you can bring people to the certain landing spots. I've started to put my podcast on my LinkedIn, as long as it, my Twitter. You want to know why I put it on my LinkedIn? Yes. The reach. There's a lot organic reach that's out there. Right. So whatever you are into use that method, bring it over to a next place, because then what you have the ability to do is you can tap into a new market. Every single time I post on LinkedIn every month, they're like, oh, you've populated so many people's search results. Oh, sign up for the one month business, gold package, things like that. And I'm like, not really, you know what I mean? Because I like to do it. Organic, organic reach. A lot of people say, it's not on Instagram. It's still there. You know what I mean? But we'll get into all of that. So good to hear. You're going to be so proud of me. So I've actually a few times now have posted my podcast on Facebook. So happy about that. And then I even tag people, which I've been learning to do that too, so that they know on the other end. I love it. Here's something that a lot of our podcasters don't know. And you know, if you've been paying attention to Facebook and content creation and how things are moving, Facebook is now about to release their own in-app version of clubhouse. At some point, we don't know when it's coming. What this is allowing to do is it's going to have the podcast integration aspect. So if you're a podcaster and you're on Facebook, however, they it's in a it's in a article. I don't know, word for word, but I believe if you have a podcast, people can actually listen to the snippets, uh, or they can listen to the full episodes through Facebook, but you still get the credits through Spotify or apple or whatever. Right. So they're making it like that. One-stop hub. And then they're going to have the clubhouse aspect where you can host host rooms and things like that. And you know, it all comes down to the product of monetization. What app can you stand out on? You know, Instagram's coming with monetization, Facebook's coming with monetization, clubhouses that monetization Twitter's eventually going to have monetization, you know, YouTube as a monetization. Like there's so much things that you can monetize through as part of this being the 1% as a content creator. I always say is. Don't look at the monetization aspect first, look at the quality of building your content and then get into the monetization because you can't monetize without an audience. Right. Audience love that. I love that.. Yeah. Yeah. And I know Gary V gets a lot of flack because a lot of people, you know, look at his methods and they're like, oh, he's just capitalizing on, you know, things that. That a lot of people don't probably know and to charge, to talk to him or do some sort of conversations like 10 K, well, he's built a whole enterprise for himself and you know what you're paying when you go into a lot of these big, coaching, aspects and things like that, like you think of guys like Grant Cardone, like some of their marketing packages for real estate, it's like $15,000. You know, a lot of people are like, well, that's a lot of money, but think about the value that they get it. Where did they come from? How did they learn what they learn? And how fast is that going to make you from getting from a, to B with their wisdom that they've already acquired? 100%. Here's what, here's what I say at some point in time in life, you buy all these coaching packages, you read all these books. You listen to all of these people on YouTube or clubhouse or wherever you have to apply the work. Right? I say this so much to people. I say it to this blue in the face. I say, listen, Consistency now we're going into that C word consistency. You have to be consistent with what you're doing. You can't start and you can't stop. You can't start and you can't stop. Like if a platform like Instagram says, I can give you a hundred followers for posting for seven days a week, post seven days a week. That could be video. That could be audio. That could be picture content. You know how many people post for two days, three days life happens and then they take a step back and then they're like, oh, where did my a hundred followers ago? Because you didn't want to show up because you didn't want to put the work in. Right. It's like running. It's like working out. You're not going to lose weight or you're not going to build that muscle if you don't put the work in. And I see it so many times where people want to start and they want to stop, you know, people post Instagram rules and all that sound like I'm ranting. I see people post. Instagram really want to get like the biggest way that you can get organic reaches through Instagram reels. That's that's no secret. It's on YouTube. It's on Instagram. It's like, you're handing you a platform to say, listen, create shorter clips, tap in, and be consistent with that. And you can be able to get a following. I see people posting Instagram real say today, tomorrow, Wednesday, and they disappear for a month and they're like, well, I don't see any reach happening. You're not consistent. You make consistent the most perfect analogy for me. I don't know if you realize that, but it was, was the training. Cause I am religious about working out at least six times a week. Because I just don't feel good unless I do. Boy, that was a good one hit right in the heart there. Boom. I am not consistent in Instagram, and I know I need to be. That was a great push. I thank you. No, no. And you know what it's, it's not to, it's not to come across like aggressive it's to come across honest. It's a reality check for me. It's like what you should be doing and I'm not. So, I thank you for reminding me . No, no. And you know what, like I say is, as long as, as long as it takes, there's 24 hours in a day and it's like text messaging. It's like talking on the phone, it's like eating your breakfast, eating your lunch, eating your dinner and going to work. Take some time. Yup. You know, many, you know, many photographers. I know that take self portraits of themselves and build content from month end, and they have pictures that they can just reuse repurpose on any every time they're ready because you stay ahead of the game, it's like podcasting, batch record on all your audience out there. Batch produce your content. Because you never know when you need it. You could take one month, sorry. You could take one month and do whatever realm that you're in. If you're a cook, if you're a chef and you do vegan dishes or vegetarian dishes, you could shoot all your content for one month and start that next month and post., I've done that with the podcast thing and I've done that with Facebook but never Instagram , but that makes sense. Just be consistent through everything, get a little pool of stuff together so that you can dish it out as, as needed. , it is a good idea to batch and you already have to get X amount of things done, the lighting and the setup and all that kind of stuff, so why not when you start rolling, just keep the momentum going. Okay. So I have a funny question. No, well, here's what I was going to say about podcasting real quick. You know, when you batch record, think about if you have four to five episodes on your thumb drive that you need to go edit. That's almost a month worth of content to be released every single week. Yeah. So now think about this. If you have four to five episodes, that's going to last you for a month. What else can you do in that month? It streamlines? Sure, absolutely. So there you go, you know, so it's those little, little gems, those little nuggets. No, I so agree with that. So I just want to know what's the funniest thing you ever saw in a bio? Do you know? Um, I'll tell you why let's go here. No, no, no, no. Let's go in. Cause that's a great question. I'm trying to think. I feel like there's a lot of bots on Instagram, right? And there's a lot of make-believe people on Instagram. So this is not a personal attack, but this is what I starting to see a lot. And I get a lot of these conversations and it's those, you know, binary, Forex traders, crypto and everybody seems to be in that realm, in that Coliseum. And it's not for me. So if it's not, for me, I'm not going to do it. But what I realized that I know that they're bots is because they get, make believe people like I'm like, where are they getting these people's pictures from? And then they slide in your DM or they slide in your comment and it's like, oh, I've got an opportunity for you. Reach out to me in the DM. No. Because if you really were going to sell something, you would introduce yourself. I'm such and such and such. I'd be such and such and such. I have an opportunity such and such and such. Let's connect . And it's always interests me about how people tried to sell you. And they don't even know if you're a customer. Basically wasting their time and your time and they don't even know if that has any interest. I keep interrupting you You're fine. I was just say one of the cutest things I've seen in a bio Jenna Kutcher, who I think is an amazing, influencer, she writes macaroni lover, the Mac and cheese lover. That's what she writes in her bio, but that fits her branding. Cause she's like corky like that. You know what I mean? She has the best conversational voice. , Like you just feel like you're sitting there having a cup of tea with her, the way she talks , all her emails, it's very consistent. I know exactly what you're saying about the consistency. She's ultra transparent. So I think sometimes works to be corky, but sometimes I think people put information out there and you're like, what's this about? What do you see, maybe one thing that is a given for helping people draw traffic on Instagram. What's a given? Can you be a little bit more specific? Maybe something like with Instagram reels, is there like a better way to do that, to make people stop scrolling? I always liked that term scroll stoppers. So one of the things that I've been seeing a lot constant movement, right. Constant movement, but being precise. Eight to 12 minutes is the sweet spot, it's hard to catch. You can overlap to about 15, but you have to have constant movement because it's set up that way. Now I know some people that I can just talk in the camera like this, and then they'll get a boatload of views. But if you're looking to get that viral moment, you have to know how to really, really tap in. And the thing is, again, it's about listening now. I see people shoot fitness content and they go way over. People are just looking at you and people can look at you do four to five, six different things. But as a 45 minute clip at that present time, my mind is somewhere else. You gotta know how to stand out right from the get-go. So if it's like you did, Burpees into like jump tucks instantly. Somebody's going to catch that people going to stay there and mesmerized or wait, I'm there. That's like five, eight minutes in. What's the next workout he's about to come with because not everybody can do a burpee into coming up into a jump tuck. And I know a couple who that can do that. Right. So right. When you see that people are looking and they're on you or they're on your page. Now, if you were to do say pushups for five seconds, And then you go into jumping jacks. I'm not saying, I want to say this. Not sounding like I'm disrespectful, but that's basic. It's basic. Now, there's camera editing sequences that you could do, right? Because if you were to do like a pushup and you cut right away to, to a jumping Jack. You may be able to get, grab that person's attention and then having the effects and things like that. Because what I realize with Instagram reels, like Tik Tok, you have to be able to stand out right away. If you're trying to go viral, because I've seen people go viral of some of the most silliest things! Isn't it crazy? Like you just never know sometimes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So what I always say is. Is try to, you got to grab the attention from the jump, from the jump. Even if you create your own trademark, maybe you have your own thing where you're like waving in the camera right away, and then you flash and you pan or something else. Then 100% do that. But I feel like so many people. Don't ever want to put the work in because they're looking for those instant viral moments, right? Caroline, they want that instant viral moments, but they don't want to put the time, the energy, the work to create the efficiency to get to where they want to get to, you know. It does take work. You're absolutely right. Yeah. You just got to play around like figure out what works for you, because it could be a trending song, which is another hack. Right. So when you go into see what the most trending songs are, instantly, that's going to be that beacon where it's going to be. Oops, let me shoot you up when you should get shot up. Oh wait. Then you start seeing that viral moment and things like that, you know? Absolutely. I know you recommend using all the different platforms offered by Instagram. Besides the reels. What else is there? Is there anything else I'm missing? Cause I don't know. Oh, so he, this, I love this and I'm like, again, I want the people to listen. Like I'm not no guru in this, but I use what works. Now because Instagram has this funny, funny way of showing your likes and your views. If you do something out the ordinary. So like repeating hashtags, you get shadow banned. Right. If you, I swear. I feel like when you post shadow banned shadow band means that they push, so you don't boost on the algorithm anymore. They lower down your traction. So only less people see it. So you'll see the same hashtags don't ever use the same hashtag try not to try not to because if you do you then get burned. Right. So you have to it's I always say this Instagram is like the modern day Thanos. They're always finger snapping ways for you to be able to either trend up or low-risk and suppressor content. I remember I used a, um, it was a Drake song that clearly wasn't cleared by Instagram right away and Warner brothers, because of the feature came on my thing and goes, oh, this is violation copyright law. Right. So I had to delete it. And then I was like, okay, there goes, there goes your, there goes the shadow band right there. So I know when I'm shadow Band. And I know when I'm not shadow band, but it's just tricking the algorithm. Right. Here's what I'll also say too. You know, when we think of Instagram, you have your stories, your stories only appeal to the people that are following you. Right. Right. And I've heard different things about using the hashtags and the stories and they can create reach. I don't think that's necessarily true. I'm not a social media guru. Like I, okay. I'm a guru in a realm. Yes. But when it comes to the marketing aspect, there's a lot of different things. You know what I mean? That I still don't understand yet. Um, One of the ones that I w the ones that, yeah, the ones that I'll say to people that they really need to tap into is Instagram TV. Right? Instagram TV is very tricky because if, again, if you have a podcast, right, this is what we're talking about, podcasting. If you can take a clip that you and your guests are talking about, you can make that into a two minute. You know, get a good overlay going. And then there's something that somebody can watch as adding as a snippet to the podcast. Right? The other thing is Instagram live, one of the missed opportunities. If you're wanting to be a podcaster that's your avenue, because you can record all of that content and use it for later. Explain to our audience what the difference is between the Instagram TV and Live from my understanding. Think it's a timeframe. Live, me and you could go Instagram live right now. If we really want it to, if we want to end this podcast right now and we wanted to bring it to Instagram live, we could have it on Instagram live. You have two boxes. Now it can hold up to four people and you could have a four to three, four way conversation, which then later saves that you can repurpose it and post it on your Instagram wall. Or you could take that same Instagram thing and then post it into the TV portion, right. Where it's like, it's just like watching it again. A lot of people, I feel like don't use Instagram live because they find it annoying. They get that notification, which you can then turn off and says, oh, Rory or such and such went live, things like that. But it's, it's uh, it's I realized that when we were in the, in the first lockdown, And people went Instagram live just to talk, you'd see a lot more eyes and traction. Cause you got to remember if me and you both go Instagram, live, your audience sees you, me. And then my audience sees me and they see you. So that's the no brainer situation, right? That's how you be able to build your tribe because somebody might, somebody might on our respective sides may say. Oh, she said something that was stand out let me hit a follower. Or he said something that stand out, let me hit a follow. And the thing is what we can't do in social media. We can't, we can't act bougie or stingy. Right. If somebody likes your stuff, like it back, if somebody comments on your post like it and leave a comment underneath . Don't just like it. And I see a lot of people do that and it's like, Are you a real person, comment. I appreciate that. Or thank you, or build a talking point in your comments, right? Because once you do that, that's when people say, oh, that person values me as a person, that person, that doesn't look at me just as a, as a like, or comment or something like that. I have a rule about the comments. And if somebody took the time to make a comment, I will always respond not with a like, but with a reply. Like, I'll always make sure that I give them kind words back. It's transparent. It shows you a real and I think more than ever right now, people just need that, that little bit of empathy to know that that somebody is out there to care. Yeah. Yeah. Like, okay, if you're LeBron, James, you're not going to respond back to every single comment. Cause he said he gets like anywhere between 2,000-5,000 comments or Drake, you're not gonna be able to respond to every single comment. Like it's physically impossible, but if he was, oh my God, you build even more. Connections, if you think about that, right. But then we're talking about guys that are mega stars in their respective realms and things like that. But I feel like if, you know, as long as you're not over the, the a hundred K mark, take that time, even it doesn't have to be real time, but take that time to just like, and just appreciate people, anytime, anybody comments on my thing. Thank you. I appreciate that. I'm not going to respond back to emojis because that's just, that's silly. And people do what they want to do. Like I don't care if you want to comment on my posts and emoji. Amazing. Cool. Thanks. I'll give it a, like, I may hit you back with another emoji depending on how the connection is there, but as long as I acknowledge you and things like that, too know. Acknowledgement, that's a perfect word. I love that because you're showing people that you're not just scrolling through and whatever people say is fine, you're actually acknowledge the presence, that's really cool. Um, I actually say that on one of my, uh, auto emails for my Calendly, because I appreciate when people are taking the time to make an appointment with me, that's their time. And I want them to know right out of the gate that I appreciate them giving me, cause it's a gift to get someone else. We are on the same page for that one. How do you, keep focused on your message inside of your content? Just being clear , just being clear and knowing why I'm here. And I'm going to say something to a lot of people offering free content. I give that I have two platforms that I give free pieces of content to. It's a no brainer. One is Instagram two is the podcast. Right. And I have an e-book. So you get three pieces of content for free. I mentioned, I'm a life coach, but what I've done, because what I'm doing is I'm using, what's gotten me to the dance for the last four and a half years. See, now this is the art about storytelling. So with me having this podcast and I'm giving free content ,free teachable content, it allows me when, at the time to be able to bring to you a one-on-one course. Now, what does that mean? Well, he's going to bring on a course. Well, you've had all this. Free content that I've given you to build a trust with the audience. Now that I've built trust with you. And I release it. If I release a course or I release a, a click funnel or something like that, right? You have something that now can draw you in and say, well, wait, this guy I've watched him give so much extreme value. That's his mission statement. What's that court's going to look like exactly. Here's the thing, a lot of what I post already relates to real life, right? I'm not going to give the hint of what I'm going to, what I'm going to release. I think we've talked about it off air and things like that, but I'm eventually going to, but it's, it's the, when that time is right, time is right, right now I could 100% release it, but I want to, I want to do it where I want to be different than any other coach or anybody that's giving some sort of lifestyle and I'm not knocking the prerecorded. Contents where people want to do with coaching. What I realized is that even with anything that we watch, people's attention span is not there. It's not there anymore. Right? Honestly. I'm here in 30 minutes. Sometimes we were saying five minutes. Yeah, actually I know a crazy statistic on that. I've heard that, um, it's three seconds. A lot of times, like when you, for social media, you have three seconds to get someone to stop. And this is the funny part of this, that this study, they said the average goldfish attention span is seven seconds. So I'm like, okay, we're worse than a fish. Yeah. So. What I realized is now is if I can lock people in to a one-on-one where you do have that click base, where I do have those videos, you see me talking, saying whatever it is I need to say, but then when it comes back around, it's you getting me one-on-one right now, I have a, something that I've piloted already in a corporate world. And the response rate was crazy, but I couldn't do a checkup. But I did that in one hour and everybody was blown away. Like, holy, I could use this. It's an interesting approach right now, if I fine tune that to 45 minutes, but my gift back to you use that you have 15 minutes to have any conversation that you want to have with me. I know I did myself, the service. Right? I love that. I think that's a cool, The act of the act of life, as we know, it is about serving. How you serve the next person, all it takes is one person. You inspire one person through your story, through your message, through whatever your, your, your delivery, right? When you impact one, you can impact many. So many people are out here trying to impact, you know, the many, but don't want to impact the one takes one. Ooh, that was, that was good, I agree. You have to start with the one. And, and I think people it's like crawling before you walk, you know, you have, you have to start there. Um, that was so beautiful. I just loved that. Uh, tell everybody, um, our vitality feed listeners, where they can find you. Wherever they can find me on social media. Right? So Instagram is the easiest channel. I'm officially that Rory Twitter is officially Rory because I can put the dot because just the way it is, and then Mitchell portal, each podcast, right? That's on all podcasting platforms, apple podcast, Spotify podcasts, wherever you want to listen to your podcasts. So my last question, my signature question, if you could remove one thing from this world forever, what would it be and why? Hmm. Do you want me to rant? You want me to rant? Do you want me to rant? All right, so we're here. One thing I could remove is fake, inauthentic people. And what that means is people that feel like they're in your circle, but they're not. They're just watching you. They're not really there. They're not there for the, they're not there for the journey. They're not there for the wins or the losses. You see this happen a lot in life. Doesn't matter if you work a corporate job, doesn't matter. If you make an 40, 50, 60, 70 K you're an entrepreneur. When you elevate and you change. People look at you and say that you switched up. So it's not true, you just elevated. Right. And there's a lot of people that will resent you for that because they want you to be the same. They want you to still be beside them. In my life, I've been through a lot. Okay. But I never slowed down for all my people that are God-fearing. God gives his angels the strongest toughest battles. The universe will always give you the strongest toughest battles. And if you don't elevate from those challenges that you see come up, come forth, you're not going to be able to learn. And what you gotta do in life is you got to learn because you always will get that repeat test. Right. Self love, self care work. I agree so great. That's such a Tony Robins concept too. It's like, you gotta take action. You gotta take your mess and make it your message. You gotta learn pivot, move on, you know, and if you don't, what are you left with? It's just the left with that sad story and you never get anywhere. I love the concept of change. And that is my mission is to people exactly that, that they can take whatever has happened to them. No matter how ugly it is, they don't have to stay there. Absolutely. And to flush it out even more, when you see you elevating yourself and sometimes the people behind the scenes are just looking at you and it could be family, it could be friends. They always will have a lot to say, just ignore it. My grandfather said the exact same thing. He goes, don't watch what other people are saying. Just continue to keep doing YOU because the right people will come in your life. The right people come when the time is right. Real recognize real. Okay. And it takes real people to walk that journey and to walk that road. I can get biblical real quick. Before we get out of here, Moses led the people through the sea. You put his staff in the water and part of the sea, and then he went up on the hill to get the 10 commandments. What did he end up seeing? Came down with the two slabs of rock. And he saw them hustling, running around with the golden calf. That's what they were idolizing. They walked with him till he got them to safety. But when he went up on the hill, they changed and they switched up and then he shattered the shattered the stones. Why do you think he did that? Because he realized that his He felt that his mission was failed to those people. Right. What I'm trying to say is that when you're leading yourself to go to the right direction, through the higher power or whatever you've been through, there's going to be those same people that walk around the golden calf and Ray and rant and rave. And that's what they praise that's. Okay. We'll continue on your mission. Continue on what you believe in and everything turns out for the greater good. That's why I like you so much is that I definitely feel there's this real energy between us, that we're both on the same page, we're genuine people. We just hit it off right from the start. And you've been so wonderful today. Thank you for being so giving and, and sharing your message. I've learned so much as I always do when I spend time with you. And I hope everyone out there got some value and are taking the nuggets that Rory has offered and I just want you to know that I, so thank you so much, Rory! Anytime, anytime I'll do this again with you anytime, you know what I mean? Just call me up and let me know and I'm there. Right? All right. Sounds good. All right. All you Vitality Feed listeners, please remember life has no remote, get up and change it yourself.
In the 3rd episode of The Tech Pivot we learn from Lee Ngo, first & foremost an Educator but also an Innovative Leader, a Programming Entrepreneur, a Community-Based Podcaster, & A Filmmaker with Social Media Skills. To us, he's a "Superman," funnily enough his friends have verified he has the skill of "superhuman flight." Check out this episode if you're looking to learn how to be successful. Here's a hint: It's all in your mindset. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us via email at evangelism@galvanize.com or join the Galvanize Tech Community at https://www.galvanize.com/join-our-tech-slack-community?utm_medium=eteam&utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=2021-eteam
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Servus und Willkommen zu dieser 93. Folge von #wirzusammen. Wir schreiben den 19. Januar, zugleich den Geburtstag von Formel-1-Pilot Jenson Button, von Country-Sängerin Dolly Parton und der großartigen Janis Joplin. Was dieser Tag außerdem mit einer beliebten Milchspeise zu tun, das erfahrt Ihr hier ebenso wie Tipps aus erster Hand, wie man auf TikTok auch als Versicherungsmakler über 80.000 Follower erreichen kann und den begehrten “blauen Haken” verliehen bekommt. Denn im Interview lässt uns unser lieber Kollege Basti Kunkel mal wieder ein wenig hinter die Kulissen seiner Social Media-Skills blicken. Außerdem gibt es Neues vom Jungmakler Award, der 2021 in die 11. Runde geht, von der Bayerischen, die sich einer ganz neuen, sehr coolen Sportart widmen will, und vom Insurtech Clark, das eine schöne Geldspritze erhalten hat und sich große Ziele steckt. Franziska spricht in ihrem Impuls zum Thema Mitarbeitergespräche, und den musikalischen Abschluss macht ein Künstler, der einem bekannten Poolchef unserer Branche ziemlich ähnlich sieht - von wem wir reden? Hört rein :-)
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Whether you are applying for a job or the job of being a titleholder, you need to understand branding. Who are you? How are you perceived? What is your passion and cause? What is your online footprint? On today's show, you will learn:How to have a digital greeting card and presence AND do it the right way. How to find 5 evergreen things to talk about online.What is the NUMBER ONE mistake on social media?Jill Cook is the owner of Jill Cook Marketing and PR. An alumna of Arizona State University, she earned a bachelor of interdisciplinary studies in political science and mass communication. Cook cut her teeth as a digital marketer by developing Miss California (MAO’s) inaugural social media strategy, supporting donors such as the American Pistachio Growers, Circle Automotive, and the City of Fresno. From there, she co-developed training for local directors and contestants to best showcase their local programs and titleholder reigns via the use of social media. Today, she’s the director of marketing for Casting Crowns Productions, producer of the Miss Arizona USA and Miss Arizona Teen USA pageant.Throughout her career, Cook has used her experience in journalism to develop effective social media campaigns resulting in increased lead generation, higher client satisfaction and deeper brand affinity. When she’s not using her skillset in the pageant industry, she serves a wide variety of clients including businesses in the restaurant and consumer products spaces.Reach out to Jill to help create your online presence. www.IamJillCook.comOn all social media platforms @IamJillCookQueendom - .99 until January 27th, 2021 Support the show (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-call-podcast/id1462542236)
I’ve been podcasting for over 7 years now, and this interview is one of my absolute favorites! Dr. Edward Zuckerberg of Painless Social Media joins the show today to talk about his early adoption of technology, extreme attention to detail when dealing with fearful patients, and much more. You can find show notes and more information by clicking this link: https://bit.ly/3lA0tqH
When you do something repeatedly, you're going to get good at it. Your brain will help you with that. It doesn't matter what you do though. You could be doing something destructive on a repetitive basis and you will get good at it. Because of you're phone you're good at getting distracted for example. But you're also good at typing on a touchscreen. What about social media? You're using it a lot right? Instagram maybe? Or Snapchat? If you use it a lot…that means you're probably good at it. If you're good at it…why not use social media more wisely? Why not use social media in a more meaningful way? Why not use social media in a way that makes your future self smile? You're good at it, you might as well use your skills to do good in this world. Think of the type of content you post, why not become more interesting on social media? Don't be just interested in other people's lives or “interesting” because you post about your dinner or that new perfume you bought. Become more interesting. Have a consistent message that you can share online. Post content that will make others impressed not because you're enjoying a cocktail in Bora Bora, but because they could resonate with your message. Post in such a way that people will contact you to say that they appreciate your content. That your content was helpful and refreshing. You may end up meeting people who share the same mission and interests. Business opportunities may come up which inspires you to create actual products or programs that you can sell online. You can set up your online business for example. The opportunities online are endless. Improve your image online, use social media for good. You have the skills already, you just got to revise your content strategy.
Mini-Cast Episode 191 When you feel you aren't getting anywhere with your social media content, it might be time to sharpen some skills. There are certain skills you need to keep on top of - when you do, it could breathe new life into your accounts. Tune in now to learn some skills you may want to fine tune. Important Show Links: Digital Marketing Made Easy! Digital marketing doesn't have to be a bear or expensive! Groove Funnels makes it easy. You have access to: Funnels Landing pages Email marketing campaigns Email list management Shopping cart Calendar scheduling AND SO MUCH MORE Try it for FREE with no credit card needed by CLICKING HERE. FREE Access to GrooveFunnels - the new best way to build better funnels Free for LIFE No games. No fine print. No credit card needed ever! $99/month value… Now free. Grab your account while you still can! Best Social Media Scheduling Tool: Schedule social media content with ease! Try CinchShare! Get a 45-day free trial by clicking HERE Lora's Ring Light click HERE Lora's Tripod click HERE Lora's Yeti Blue Mic click HERE For Lora's Dragon Pad pop filter click HERE For Lora's Sound Shield click HERE Canva click HERE CinchShare click HERE Learn From Lora Daily: FREE Resources: https://lorashipman.com/resources/ Learn Instagram and Canva easily and affordably, visit: https://lorashipman.com/courses/ Check out Lora's Blog: https://lorashipman.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lora_shipman/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoraShipmanOfficial/ YouTube: Click HERE Email: LoraShipman@me.com Address: 3152 Little Road, #192, Trinity, FL 34655 Some links listed above may be affiliate links and will award me a small commission. Thank you for your support!
Mein heutiger Gast ist Sänger, Komponist und Texter, Schriftsteller, Dozent und Vater einer 6-jährigen Tochter. Mit seiner Band „Jupiter Jones“ tourte er in den Nuller-Jahren quasi ununterbrochen durch die zunächst noch kleineren Clubs der Republik, bevor sie mit dem Song „Still“ einen grossen Hit landeten der so einiges veränderte und der Band GOLD und Platin-Auszeichnungen sowie ausverkaufte Tourneen bescherte. 2014 liess eine Angststörung und wiederkehrende Panikattacken Nicholas Müller keine andere Wahl, als die Band auf dem Höhepunkt der Karriere zu verlassen. Er macht eine Therapie und beschreibt in seinem Spiegel-Bestseller „Ich bin mal eben wieder tod“ wie er lernte mit der Angststörung zu leben. Heute treffen wir uns in der Natur und sprechen u.a. über fremde und eigene Erwartungshaltung im Musikerberuf, sein Engagement für die deutsche Angsthilfe und die von ihm mit-initiierte Nachrichten-Seite angstfrei.news. Es geht um Social-Media-Skills, Schlager und das Leben mit Kindern.
Howard Liu, MD, MBA, is a nationally recognized psychiatrist, educator, workforce expert, social media innovator, and health care leader at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). In this episode, Dr. Liu discusses his work advocating for equity and allyship. He also dives into the professional impact of social media and how it has become a critical aspect for his professional life.Follow Dr. Liu on Twitter: @DrHowardLiuTIMESTAMPS Intro (00:00) | Quote (01:13) | Journey to Medicine (06:41) | Allyship (10:36) | Diverse Leadership (14:07) | Social Media (16:11) | Current Excitement (23:18) | Self-Care/Hobbies (26:14) | Current Books (28:06) | Good vs. Great Leaders (33:24) | Advice for Younger Self (36:42)Social Media Skills for Professional Development in Psychiatry and Medicinehttps://www.psych.theclinics.com/article/S0193-953X(19)30045-0/fulltext
Die Fechthalle ist geschlossen und Matyas und Max machen das Beste aus der Situation. Die Produktion von Trainingsvideos wird hochgefahren und die Social Media Skills explodieren. Das Wichtigste dabei sind Brüste in den Thumbnails. Wer nicht weiß was das bedeutet - Matyas erklärt es euch.
In this episode of Black and White Anthony and TJ discuss the challenges with getting black support amongst the democratic field. What is keeping many black voters from openly endorsing certain candidates. Bloombergs creative and engaging social media strategy. Democrats missing simple opportunities to connect with voters.
You can really bring out your best in social media, but you can also bring your business down. Making you look WORSE! Here is step 1 to nailing stellar social media skills!
We have a special alumni interview today with Angela Hiscott!In her early days in marketing, before her career break she tells us about how her colleagues were not sure if this ‘internet thing’ was going to be successful! Find out: >What attracted Angela to the course?>What did she get out of it?>Why does she recommend CPD?>How did she get one up on her daughter!?>Find out about her ventures in the music industry with Fine Lines!>What does she have in store for the future?!If you are considering the TechPixies course, or embarking on a career in social media / digital marketing -Do not miss this interview!This episode is brought to you by TechPixies Social Media Magic.Be sure to sign up to our free training if this fantastic interview resonated with you https://techpixies.com/freetraining/Our next session #3 Your Social Media Success Path will be live in our Popup Social Media Magic Group on Thursday 14th November 2019
This week's call is with Daniel J. Coplan. He wears many hats as producer, director, writer, editor, and actor in his films. He's pretty much built his own genre which might be described as enlightenment noir. He works in the thriller mode and adds Buddhist character revelations and plot points. One of the things I learned over the years is the only way I was ever going to break out was if I really used my own voice and my own unique perspective to tell stories. - Daniel J. CoplanHis next film, 8 Winds, goes into distribution in November. He's been the writer, director, and star of Echos of Enlightenment, the writer and star of The Dragon Gate, and his documentary credits include The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille and The Dream Factory, with Sean Connery, Marlo Thomas, and Eli Wallach. Dan has written a novel called Let It Be and you can catch him singing Wayfarin' Stranger in his music video. Dan and I talk about how he has persevered in a business which is not for the faint of heart. Also how films evolve through the creative process. You don't make one movie. You actually make four movies. There is a movie that you write. Then there's a movie that you shoot. And then there's a movie you edit. And then after all that there's a movie that the audience sees, which is completely different.Thanks for listening,LeeHey, what is this thing? You’re reading 500 Words. It’s a weekly email about living a creative life.Email me anytime. I respond to subscribers faster than mere mortals, so if you’re reading this on your email, just hit reply. (Thanks for subscribing!) Say hi on Twitter. I’m @docuguy. I have a Skillshare course for creators called Social Media Skills for Content Creators. Also, if you don’t already, subscribe to this newsletter. You’ll get a post like this once a week on Sundays. And if you liked this week’s post, why not forward it to a friend? Get full access to 500 Words at 500words.substack.com/subscribe
This is Episode 03 of On a Call With, a mini-podcast about creativity. Subscribers will have access to the complete archive online. If you’re curious about subscribing to this email, here’s how.On a Call With Animation Writer Matthew MalachI’ve known Matthew Malach since we worked together in New York on an animation series called ThunderCats. We went on to write scripts together, many of them comedies, some for live action television, and others for animation, including an episode of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles that the story editor said was "the worst ever written." We both survived the experience. Matthew has written many animation shows including The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, X-Men: The Animated Series, and Peter Pan and the Pirates. Matthew worked at E! Networks for more than a decade as a staff script editor. He is currently doing storyboard revisions for a new animation project and he is also an animatic editor at Nickelodeon. An animatic is kind of a movie made out of the storyboard. Matthew takes the storyboard panels and turns them into JPGs to make a flip book of the story. (I didn't know this; I had to ask Matthew what an animatic is.) If you put your heart into [your writing] that's gold. If you can turn the simplest thing, the simplest job, into your gold then you can spread it around. That can be your best work. Everything can be your best work if you are present to it and if you are there during the act of creation. -- Matthew Malach A reminder, this is a phone call, not a fancy podcast like the sort I usually produce. I added some touch tone effects at the beginning to remind everyone of this. Also, since digital phone calls just end with no sound of the phone hanging up, for this episode, I'm testing out a new ending. Let me know what you think of it! Thanks for listening, LeeYou can work with me.I produce podcasts. I record in Los Angeles, San Francisco, or New York, and can work on site or remotely. Got an idea for a show? Let's talk. I also consult on podcast production and promotion. Hey, what is this thing? This is 500 Words. It’s a weekly email about living a creative life. Some weeks you’ll get a mini-podcast like this one. Other weeks I write a 500-word essay. Email me anytime. I respond to subscribers faster than mere mortals, so if you’re reading this on your email, just hit reply. (Thanks for subscribing!) Say hi on Twitter. I’m @docuguy. I post to Ello. I have a Skillshare course for creators called Social Media Skills for Content Creators. Also, if you don’t already, subscribe to this newsletter. You’ll get a post like this once a week on Sundays. And if you liked this week’s post, why not forward it to a friend? Get full access to 500 Words at 500words.substack.com/subscribe
This is Episode 02 of On a Call With, a mini-podcast about creativity available exclusively for subscribers to this email. But wait — because I’m feeling good today I’m making this episode available to everyone which, by the power vested in me, I can do from time to time. Subscribers will have access to the archive online. If you’re curious about subscribing, here’s how.On a Call With Mixed Media Artist Karen KinneyKaren Kinney is a mixed media artist whose work has been in numerous solo, group, and juried exhibitions, both nationally and internationally. In addition to her installation and mixed media work, she is also an advocate of public art and beautifies communities through mural painting. Learn more about her at karenkinney.com and you can follow @karen_e_kinney on Twitter and InstagramI interviewed Karen over the phone from Mexico where she has been living and working. To satisfy my audio geek soul, I added some touch tone effects at the beginning to remind you that this is indeed a phone call, not a podcast done in a studio like most of my other productions. As I assembled the interview, I noticed that cell phone calls just end, with no hang up sound whatsoever. So that’s how this podcast ends. When the Analog Revolution starts and people crowd the streets demanding relief from the digital age, their list of demands might include bringing back touch tones and the sound of a phone disconnecting at the end of a call. Maybe. “Amazing how many innovative ideas get trapped right in our own heads before they ever have the chance to see the light of day.”In the call, Karen and I speak about the challenges and accomplishments of painting freehand on a wall and the secret to creative freedom. (Hint: Give yourself permission.) Her quote (above) about innovative ideas really rang true for me. Thanks for listening,Lee About On a Call With… This podcast is literally a phone call. It’s more notebook than book, more jam than song, more of a sketchbook than a painting. I offer it to you to help get inside how people live their creative lives and hear their story in their own words. Since it’s a phone call it’s easy to do, both for me and for the guest.You’re reading 500 Words. It’s a weekly email about living a creative life.Email me anytime. I respond to subscribers faster than mere mortals, so if you’re reading this on your email, just hit reply. (Thanks for subscribing!) Say hi on Twitter. I’m @docuguy. I post to Ello. I have a Skillshare course for creators called Social Media Skills for Content Creators. Also, if you don’t already, subscribe to this newsletter. You’ll get a post like this once a week on Sundays. And if you liked this week’s post, why not forward it to a friend? Get full access to 500 Words at 500words.substack.com/subscribe
Kim Partridge, aka “Coach Kimmie” has been a registered nurse for 25 years and she doubles as a life coach dedicated to helping girls with teenage anxiety, and confidence issues. Tony and Kim talk about the book "Enough As She Is" by Rachel...
Do you have trouble coming up with content ideas for Instagram? Are you running out of ideas what to post? Look no further. In today's episode, Sergio shares 20 Instagram Post Ideas to Try Next. Check out Sergio's new online course Social Media Skills for Artists to Grow Your Audience and Get Results in 2019. Visit http://www.theartistnextlevel.com/socialmedia
She was born in 1897 in a small southern town in Japan called Kinitomi. Not a lot is known about her early life but as an adult she became the director of a hospital ward. She saw families who were having babies and wasn’t able to afford them and chose to take matters into her own hands. At the time abortion was illegal and there were no social programs to help the families. Ishikawa allowed children to die through neglect. It’s speculated that she killed around 103 babies this way. She had accomplices, including her husband and a doctor. The doctor was in charge of falsifying the death certificates. After doing this for a while she decided that she could make money off of this. After allowing the children to die her husband and her would approach the couple and ask for money for letting the baby die. The government ignored this for a long time but eventually she was caught. Two police officers found the remains of babies at the hospital she worked out. An autopsy revealed that the babies didn’t die of natural causes and three days later she was arrested with her husband. She claimed that she was innocent and that the parents were responsible via negligence. The public supported her defensive but a lefiest author opposed her and spoke out about it, describing it as an act of discrimination since the babies were from poor families. The investigation revealed 40 bodies in the hospital and another 30 in a nearby temple. Ishikawa was sentenced to 8 years in prison and her accomplices were given 4 years because this was considered a crime of omission. All three appealed and their sentences were reduced by half. In June of 1949 abortion was legalized in Japan, partially due to this case.
Frohes Neues! Wir sind wieder da und haben ganz viele Sachen dabei: Wir spielen ein Spiel, wir reden über Social Media Skills, beantworten eure tollen und einzigartigen Fragen und planen die nächste Sendung. Toll!
In this episode of Bootstrapped, hear about the crafty beginnings of beloved University of Maryland apparel company Route One Apparel. Founder Ali Von Paris used her vast UMD network and her social media savvy to create an online following for her start-up. Witty, regionally-driven products like the 'Get Loh' t-shirt and Terp-themed tailgate tents were an instant hit throughout the UMD community. Now four years old, Route One Apparel has 40 employees and offers over 1,500 products.
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Maximizing your Social Media Skills for your Business with Rochelle C’pulle! Do you feel overwhelmed by all the information that is available out there about using the Internet to promote your business? Are you trying your best to increase your online presence but are simply unable to find your way around things? Are you confused and feel that you are ‘spinning your wheels’ trying to keep up with all the new social media platforms? Do you feel just about ready to throw up your hands and give up, but yet have a gnawing feeling that social media and the internet can give you and your business unprecedented exposure if only you were taught how to do it correctly? Then, you are in the right place at the right time. Rochelle works with many solopreneurs and helps them make sense of the noise in the Internet world. This week she will help you clearly define your target audience and she will tell you what exactly you must do with your: 1. Website 2. What Social Media Platforms you should use based on your audience 3. How best to contribute and attract unlimited leads through these platforms Rochelle will also be providing some amazing giveaways in the form of Free Website and Web and Social Media reviews for the audience. So don’t miss out. Tuning in or listen in as soon as you can make use of these amazing offers and get your business off to a running start this year. Visit the official show page for more details: http://www.AuthenticYouRadio.com/Positive-Living-Vibrations