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Into the bye 5-0 now on to the Detroit Lions. The North looks tough this year. We preview and predict then end the show with a Gopher Football segment.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/purple-people-eaters--4696163/support.
Alexandra Zatarain is the Co-founder and Vice President of Brand and Marketing at Eight Sleep, a sleep fitness company specializing in smart mattresses and mattress covers that heat and cool to regulate body temperature. Before launching the San Francisco-based startup, Alexandra worked in public relations in New York City. At Eight Sleep, she leads the company's brand marketing strategies and partnerships with health-conscious technologists and elite athletes such as Lewis Hamilton and Justin Medeiros. In 2017, Alexandra was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Consumer Technology list, and in 2020, Inc. recognized her as one of the Top 100 Female Founders. Alexandra is also an angel investor in female-founded companies as a scout for Cleo Capital and an Advisor at The NORTH by Female Founder Collective. She is passionate about end-to-end funnel management including paid acquisition on digital and offline channels, CRM, affiliate and partnerships, and ecommerce optimization. In this episode… According to the Association of National Advertisers, 75% of businesses use influencer marketing as part of their online strategy. However, only 36% of marketers are satisfied with the ROI on brand partnerships, while 19% find it unprofitable — an underwhelming success rate. How can brands build effective influencer marketing campaigns? Effective brand partnership entails more than understanding the demographics of your target audience or getting brand mentions. Having spearheaded some of the most notable influencer partnerships in online mattress sales, marketing expert Alexandra Zatarain advocates authenticity, relationship building, and respect for the audience as crucial aspects of brand partnership. The foundation of an impactful brand awareness project entails melding genuineness, transparency, and relatability in brand storytelling. This foundation cultivates relationships with prospects and converts them into buyers. Alexandra reveals the relationship-building strategies that scaled her company's revenue to an over $500 million valuation. In this episode of the Minds of Ecommerce Podcast, join Raphael Paulin-Daigle as he chats with the Co-founder and VP of Brand and Marketing at Eight Sleep, Alexandra Zatarain. They delve into the nuances of effective influencer marketing through authentic storytelling and relationship building. Alexandra shares the inspiration and technology behind Eight Sleep's Pod and how the company scales its revenue by collaborating with high performers and influencers in various fields.
Today we're talking about metaphysics... AGAIN! but this time we've called in some help from the White Tower! The ladies from North Harbor have found their way to the Black tower in order to help us nail down some of these crazy crazy fantasy book physics! thats kinda it. not sure what else to even say about that. Tune in!! and go check out the North Harbor Podcast!!!! https://www.youtube.com/@northharborpod Let us know if we missed anything in the comments! Get 10% off of Dubby Energy by using code BTP or this link: https://www.dubby.gg/discount/BTP The Crystal Barista: https://www.crystalbarista.com The Great Blight: https://www.thegreatblight.com New Creations by Jen: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com Want more Black Tower Podcast stuff? Check out our linktree for links to our Website, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and others! Linktree: https://linktr.ee/blacktowerpodcast Come on over to our Discord to join in more of the tainty fun! https://discord.gg/YsnqZSxtwV Enjoy what we do and want to help support us (while getting some dope benefits at the same time)? Our Patreon is pretty cool! https://www.patreon.com/Blacktowerpod Intro Music - Black Tower Podcast by Slylock https://soundcloud.com/theslylock Outro Music - The Black Tower by Androl-Bard of Time https://www.youtube.com/c/AndrolBardoftime Intro & Outro Videos by Lauren/Unraveling the Pattern https://www.youtube.com/unravelingthepattern
The new edition of the Pro Wrestling Boom Podcast with Jason Powell features referee Rob Page discussing the difficulty of reffing tag matches in the modern era, making three counts if a wrestler's shoulders are down even if it wasn't the planned finish, the growth of F1rst Wrestling, and more...
Dario starts his big rewrite of the final seasons of Game of Thrones, and begins with setting up the story and characters of The North.
Mike and Christopher discuss Beyond the North Wind, the relevance of The North today, Hyperborea, Vikings, and Norse Mythology.
Mike and Christopher discuss Beyond the North Wind, the relevance of The North today, Hyperborea, Vikings, and Norse Mythology.
On this Episode of Cast Worthy The Commish Steve, VP Of Research, The Keeper of Books, and EJ discuss whether or not Men and Women in committed relationships can have friends of the opposite sex, GAME OF THRONES EPISODE 1 RECAP!, & the Return of Eldrick Tont aka Tiger Woods!
The mostpolluted place that I have ever been to is Linfen, a small town located in theNorth of China. About 10 years ago, I went to this place to attend college,which was the first time I visited this place. What's even more frustrating wasthat it was once listed by the as the most polluted city in the world.As soonas I walked out of the train station, I was shocked by how bad the pollutionwas. The sky was hazy and the ground was covered with dirt, and people walkingin the street are all wearing masks. And a very interesting thing that I noticedwas that hardly anyone was wearing bright colours. They were all wearing darkcolours, like black, deep blue or grey. Later, Iwas told that the main cause of the pollution was the coal industry. Every day,thousands of trucks transport coal out of the city. In the process, some coalpieces would fall from the truck and are ground to powder. when vehicles passby, they make the power raise into the air, resulting in the increase of thePM2.5 index. It wasalso said that the coking industry was to blame for the situation. You know,some raw coals are not suitable for industrial use, so they needed to berefined by coking. But this procedure creates multitudes of sulphide and manyother poisonous gases whose names I can't remember. I'veheard that the municipal government has been making great efforts to erase thepollution by shutting down the small coal mines and raising emission standardof the coking industry. So perhaps things have improved a little.But sincethe pollution has been in the making for years, I do not think there are anyquick and easy fixes to the problem.
The mostpolluted place that I have ever been to is Linfen, a small town located in theNorth of China. About 10 years ago, I went to this place to attend college,which was the first time I visited this place. What's even more frustrating wasthat it was once listed by the as the most polluted city in the world.As soonas I walked out of the train station, I was shocked by how bad the pollutionwas. The sky was hazy and the ground was covered with dirt, and people walkingin the street are all wearing masks. And a very interesting thing that I noticedwas that hardly anyone was wearing bright colours. They were all wearing darkcolours, like black, deep blue or grey. Later, Iwas told that the main cause of the pollution was the coal industry. Every day,thousands of trucks transport coal out of the city. In the process, some coalpieces would fall from the truck and are ground to powder. when vehicles passby, they make the power raise into the air, resulting in the increase of thePM2.5 index. It wasalso said that the coking industry was to blame for the situation. You know,some raw coals are not suitable for industrial use, so they needed to berefined by coking. But this procedure creates multitudes of sulphide and manyother poisonous gases whose names I can't remember. I'veheard that the municipal government has been making great efforts to erase thepollution by shutting down the small coal mines and raising emission standardof the coking industry. So perhaps things have improved a little.But sincethe pollution has been in the making for years, I do not think there are anyquick and easy fixes to the problem.
The mostpolluted place that I have ever been to is Linfen, a small town located in theNorth of China. About 10 years ago, I went to this place to attend college,which was the first time I visited this place. What's even more frustrating wasthat it was once listed by the as the most polluted city in the world.As soonas I walked out of the train station, I was shocked by how bad the pollutionwas. The sky was hazy and the ground was covered with dirt, and people walkingin the street are all wearing masks. And a very interesting thing that I noticedwas that hardly anyone was wearing bright colours. They were all wearing darkcolours, like black, deep blue or grey. Later, Iwas told that the main cause of the pollution was the coal industry. Every day,thousands of trucks transport coal out of the city. In the process, some coalpieces would fall from the truck and are ground to powder. when vehicles passby, they make the power raise into the air, resulting in the increase of thePM2.5 index. It wasalso said that the coking industry was to blame for the situation. You know,some raw coals are not suitable for industrial use, so they needed to berefined by coking. But this procedure creates multitudes of sulphide and manyother poisonous gases whose names I can't remember. I'veheard that the municipal government has been making great efforts to erase thepollution by shutting down the small coal mines and raising emission standardof the coking industry. So perhaps things have improved a little.But sincethe pollution has been in the making for years, I do not think there are anyquick and easy fixes to the problem.