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Ami is the Chief Operations Officer at Webgains the hi-performance affiliate marketing network. She's been at Webgains for over 4 years helping their international growth by connecting the right publishers and advertisers. Before that, she spent 5 years at Vouchercloud so it would be fair to say Ami REALLY knows her Affiliate marketing! Get all the links and resources we mention at https://keepoptimising.com/?utm_source=captivate&utm_medium=episodenotes (KeepOptimising.com) Episode sponsored by https://www.klaviyo.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=masterplan (Klaviyo) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Entender como ser mais produtivo foi algo que, por grande parte da vida, não passava pela minha cabeça. Mas um dia eu percebi que se eu não descobrisse como aumentar minha produtividade, eu continuaria perdendo aquilo de mais valioso que temos na vida: o tempo. Ao não descobrir como ter mais produtividade você pode continuar a brigar com o tempo, com o estresse e com a desmotivação até o fim da sua vida. Ninguém quer isso, não é verdade? Para você ter ideia, uma pesquisa realizada por uma empresa do Reino Unido chamada VoucherCloud descobriu que, em média, das 8 horas diárias trabalhadas, as pessoas são produtivas somente em 2 horas e 53 minutos. Mas por que somos tão improdutivos? Muito se fala sobre produtividade, muitas dicas, conceitos e técnicas são transmitidos. Mas o que mais deveria ser falado, é pouco exposto. A produtividade vai muito além de você saber organizar melhor o seu tempo, gerenciar melhor a sua vida ou usar técnicas específicas. Para ser realmente produtivo é preciso criar uma estrutura sólida. Sem uma base estabelecida pouco adianta utilizar qualquer método, porque você será produtivo por pouco tempo, retornando facilmente ao estágio improdutivo. Portanto não importa se você deseja descobrir como ser mais produtivo no trabalho, na empresa, nos estudos, ou aonde quer que seja. Porque o que vou ensinar ao longo do conteúdo não são simples dicas de produtividade, são 5 segredos capazes de estruturar uma vida produtiva. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Baixe o livro digital gratuito em: engrandece.com/livro/ Conecte-se através de todas as mídias sociais: Blog: engrandece.com/blog/ Facebook: engrandece.com/facebook/ Instagram: engrandece.com/instagram/ Youtube: engrandece.com/youtube/ Podcast: engrandece.com/podcast/ Contato Oficial: engrandece.com/contato/ Um grande abraço!
This whole episode is about simplifying holidays and birthdays. Now, let me preface - some people find happiness in planning huge events.. I .. find stress. I THINK I'm having fun but really I'm just stressed! Here are some stats I dropped in the episode: Here's some stats from Market Watch: About 26% of parents told BabyCenter.com that they spent more than $500 for their little one’s first birthday, and a poll by U.K. firm Vouchercloud found the average kid’s party runs about $400 - before presents. And it just snowballs from there. A survey by supermarket retailer Asda reported that the average British parent drops a whopping $28,000 on their kid’s birthdays through age 21 - enough to pay for a year at an out-of-state public university. It’s almost enough to buy a new car. Another great stat from a Mom.me article" According to a study performed by the National Retail Federation, Americans will be spending more money on gifts in 2018 than they did last year. Gallup reports that US adults estimate that they will spend approximately $885 on gifts this year, slightly lower than 2017's expectations. Below is an average of a range of findings: 33% expect to spend at least $1000 on gifts. 22% expect to spend between $500 and $999. 29% expect gift spending to be between $100 and $499. 3% plan to spend less than $100.
FB giving users the option to clear their history. http://bit.ly/qlearly555 FB Messenger is getting a clean new design. http://bit.ly/qlearly556 FB now lets anyone create an AR experience. http://bit.ly/qlearly557 IG ‘Explore’ section is getting a makeover. http://bit.ly/qlearly560 WhatsApp’s stories hit 450M users. http://bit.ly/qlearly561 Apple Beats Sales Estimates http://bit.ly/qlearly562 Apple says it will return $100B to investors. http://bit.ly/qlearly563 Snapchat slowing user growth, shares fall 15% http://bit.ly/qlearly564 Local marketplace Offer Up takes on eBay with launch of nationwide shipping. http://bit.ly/qlearly565 Amazon launches Prime Book Box. http://bit.ly/qlearly566 Groupon acquires Vouchercloud, for $65M. http://bit.ly/qlearly567 Lime partners with Segway to build electric scooters. http://bit.ly/qlearly568 Tesla sued for $2 billion. http://bit.ly/qlearly569 Cisco is acquiring Accompany for $270M. http://bit.ly/qlearly570
Special guest Ben Harrow from Vouchercloud (www.vouchercloud.com) joins London Tech’s Christina Petrova to discuss how SEO practices and link-building can not only create better results for brands, but a whole new dynamic for the old-school press office model. No more “did you get my press release?” but, “I know this ranks well for your readers, any chance of a link back?” Want to get in touch? Email sideload@edelman.com
Jaco Van Zyl is the co-founder and MD of the South African startup, PulseIt— a company which is looking to give online voucher firms like Vouchercloud, Groupon and Shazam a run for their money. In this chat Jaco Van Zyl explain swhy so many VC’s and African tech firms seem quite bullish on the online voucher business, and why he thinks his startup has what it takes to steal market share from more established international players and fend off newer players like ttrumpet who are just as hungry for success as he is.
There’s no doubt that online education is a hot ticket at the moment. While the folks at Andela are probably still celebrating landing $24 million worth of investment courtesy of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and others, the New York-based Codecademy has closed a $30 million Series C investment round led by Naspers, through its Naspers Ventures division. Codecademy plans to use the funds to extend its global reach, build its mobile presence, and beef up its course content. It does seem that formal education business is well and truly on its way to being disrupted. In this week’s African Tech Round-up, Andile Masuku catches up with Jaco Van Zyl, the co-founder and MD of the South African startup, PulseIt— a company which is looking to give online voucher firms like Vouchercloud, Groupon and Shazam a run for their money. Andile asked Jaco to explain why so many VC’s and African tech firms seem quite bullish on the online voucher business, and why he thinks his startup has what it takes to steal market share from more established international players and fend off newer players like ttrumpet who are just as hungry for success as he is. Music Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Gareth and James are back at it, this week with info on the much anticipated Windows Phone 7 update, the Samsung Wave 2 and how Android is set to dominate the world. There are a bunch of bargains to be had this week with some of the best value on the high street. Direct DownloadiTunesDownload the iPhone AppDownload the Android AppRSS FeedRegulars – Gareth and JamesEmail us: Podcast@tracyandmatt.co.uk Tel: 0208 123 3757We didn’t win NISMA. Show Notes WP7 Mango updateSecret GingerbreadOrange and Vouchercloud team upSamsung Wave 2 Unboxing VideoAndroid market shareAcer Iconia Smart wins an awardUpcoming reviews Tablet TableRIM responds to bad PlayBook salesBargain BasementHuawei U8800 Titan £169.95Samsung Galaxy Tab £249.99CPW Sale starting Thursday 26th:Desire Z £200, Wildfire £100, Samsung Wave 2 £100, BB Pearl 9105 £100, Samsung Galaxy Tab £249.99 Listeners Garden App AtticOperaPolice Scanner Radio------Email us: Podcast@tracyandmatt.co.uk Tel: 0208 123 3757 Gareth Myles – @garethmylesJames Richardson – @jpr7373Matt and Tracy Davis - @tracyandmatt Many thanks to The Stetz for the music Subscribe in iTunes to our weekly podcastRSS Feed for our weekly podcastDownload the iPhone AppDownload the Android App