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Shred Media
#141 - Josh Pitts - Which social Platform should you choose?

Shred Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 13:47


With SO many social media platforms out there right now, which one is the best for you?From Facebook, TikTok, Youtube, Instagram, LinkedIn and now Clubhouse, how the heck can you have time to create content for all of them?In this episode, I share with you what I believe will help you decide which social media platform is right for you and how you can focus you efforts into growing your personal brand.

ItsTooReal The Podcast

With So much going on in the city, in the world E and Swan discuss Valentines Day Recap Innocent People being killed Toronto Rapper Top 5 arrested and charged Northside Benji got next Nipsey Hussle x Jay Z Who deserves a Jay Z verse? Meek Mill vs 6ix9ine, Wack 100 & The internet Draymond Green challenges the NBA & more Twitter:@itstoorealpod Instagram:itstoorealthepod Like Subscribe Review

Outspoken Cyclist
Outspoken Cyclist – 1/2/2021

Outspoken Cyclist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 57:28


HAPPY HAPPY NEW YEAR!  I hope you had a great holiday – not too much carousing and all! With SO much anticipation for a better year, I’m hopeful that will ... Read moreOutspoken Cyclist – 1/2/2021

Adulthood Academy
Your Debt is Holding You Back From Building Wealth. Here's How to Pay it Off FOREVER!

Adulthood Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 18:14


Getting out of debt was the best thing I ever did for myself. With SO many Americans carrying debt, I can bet it would make your life a heck of a lot easier to be debt-free. Today's episode will cover the two ways you can tackle your debt. Find me online here:

Love & Life with Dr. Karin
Netflix's Love is Blind (Part 1): My Psychologist Response-with a little help from my husband! Ep. 82

Love & Life with Dr. Karin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 26:09


The hottest new Netflix series, Love is Blind, touches on a myriad of Love & Life themes i.e. attraction, intimacy, dating, relationships, engagement, and marriage. Obviously, I had to weigh in! What does psych research have to say about this “experiment?” Is it actually possible to fall in love without laying eyes on each other? Even if a bond forms, will it survive in the real world? My husband, Dan, joins me (because despite his initial skepticism, I got him hooked on the series, too) to hash out these questions and delve into the following:· Gender differences and attraction.· The role of scent in attraction—specifically how scent was absent when participants were in the pods!· How much is too much? Should Carlton have told Diamond about his past? We discuss what we share in our marriage (and what we don’t!) about our past.Every once in a while, a TV show captures worldwide attention AND provides compelling material for discussing the psychology of dating, love, and marriage. With SO much goodness to unpack, this episode will be the first in a Love & Life Love is Blind series. Please join us and join in the conversation on Instagram. I’m at @dr.karin!

Home Grown Radio
FLOG ON MY GNAW

Home Grown Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 61:10


With SO much love still being show to Netflix's 'Rhythm & Flow' we discuss whether not another season could match the impact of its debut? Baby Dizzle being on some sh*t. The Camp Flog Gnaw crowd vs. Drake. How upcoming artists should seize each opportunity. Two of CARSON's finest(REASON & AB-SOUL of TDE) finally getting on the same track and WTF did LA ever do to Dreamville's Ari Lennox?

Weight Loss Made Easy For NPs
#38: How To Choose The Best Weight Loss Plan FOR YOU

Weight Loss Made Easy For NPs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 29:08


Let's face it....When it comes to picking a weight loss plan... THERE ARE A LOT TO CHOOSE FROM. From Keto, Paleo, & Whole 30..... to counting calories, points, or macros... With SO many options to pick from... you might find yourself questioning which one you should choose & which one would be the best FOR YOU.  Well... not any more my friend.  On today's podcast episode we're talking about... The ONE thing most diets & weight loss programs are missing (which is why you're still struggling with your weight) The TWO things your weight loss plan needs to have in order for you to get the permanent results you want Why there is SO much overwhelm & confusion when it comes to picking a weight loss plan Why losing weight is about SO MUCH MORE than just the food you eat  Now do yourself a favor... PUSH PLAY! More info & show notes: laurenshannonnp.com/38

The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
WDW Radio # 555 - Ten Things We Love About Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge

The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 146:09


WDW Radio # 555 - Ten Things We Love About Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland (and soon to be Walt Disney World), is the realization of more than four decades of living out our individual Star Wars fantasies. From playing with toys in our basements, to wearing our bathrobes as Jedi robes, we have always dreamed of being able to step into the Star Wars universe. Well now, we, and YOU, can. With SO much to take in, wander through, taste, build, and enjoy in Galaxy’s Edge, this week we are going to share Ten Things We (and I think YOU will) Love About Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. The land is overwhelming in the best possible way, and we’ll help you navigate what to do and where, and the secrets on how to get the most out of your ultimate Star Wars experience. I’ll also share why you don’t have to be a Star Wars fan to love and appreciate the Black Spire Outpost. Plus, I had the opportunity to meet and speak with Bob Chapek, the Chairman of Parks, Experiences and Products for the Walt Disney Company about Galaxy’s Edge… and just what makes this place so very special. New Walt Disney World Trivia Contest Join WDW Radio NATION, get monthly rewards, and help support the show! http://WDWRadio.com/support Logo Gear and Shirt Shop! - http://WDWRadio.com/shirts Watch. chat and CALL-IN during Lou's LIVE broadcasts Wednesdays at 7:30pm ET at http://WDWRadioLIVE.com EVENTS - Upcoming WDW Radio Disney meets, On the Road events and more! https://Facebook/pg/wdwradio/events Save money on your next Disney vacation with my book 102 Ways to Save Money For And At Walt Disney World, AND get 40 FREE things to do, eat, collect and enjoy as well. http://Disney102.com Sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode of the WDW Radio show. Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week! - Lou Mongello Let me help you turn what you love into what you do, and speak at your event, conference, business, or school! http://LouMongello.com ------------------------------------- Show Notes, Links and Comments: http://WDWRadio.com/podcasts Call the Voicemail with a question, comment or "Hello!" from the parks - 407-900-9391 THANK YOU for your support by voting WDW Radio Best Travel Podcast for 9 consecutive years! ------------------------------------- Visit http://WDWRadio.com for our Disney blog, videos, events and more! Twitter: http://Twitter.com/LouMongello Facebook: http://Facebook.com/WDWRadio Instagram: http://Instagram.com/LouMongello YouTube: http://YouTube.com/WDWRadio Pinterest: http://Pinterest.com/LouMongello

Big Gold Belt Podcast
#BGB Podcast Ep. 214: DMV Wrestling Roundtable

Big Gold Belt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 83:01


Today on the Big Gold Belt Podcast, The #BGB Crew get together for this weeks latest episode 214 Tonight episode is a round table event where special guest and friends to the show: Dee Shaw - Wrestlecorner & 3BlackGeeks Podcast Greg Miller - "DMV Wrestling Fans" Facebook Group Admin Brian Waters - The Wrestling Wrealm Podcast and Facebook group Topics for today's show include: - Is WWE officially ready for Intergender Matches in this era of their programming? - Dean Ambrose per WWE official statement stated he would not renew his contract after April . - How far and long can Becky Lynch carry WWE Woman’s division. Will someone need to step up? Her Wrestlemania Match against Ronda Rousey . - With So many people, be rumored to be leaving or coming. Who would you like to see go where and used how? -The Wrestling Wrealm - https://www.facebook.com/groups/170568259676115/ - WrestleCorner - https://www.facebook.com/groups/Wrestlecorner/ - DMV Wrestling Fans - https://www.facebook.com/groups/dmvwrestlingfans - Big Gold Belt Network - https://www.facebook.com/groups/BigGoldBeltNetwork/ * Please Subscribe, Click that notification bell & Like the video if you enjoyed https://www.youtube.com/c/BigGoldBelt?sub_confirmation=1 Be sure to leave comments in the comment section below https://www.youtube.com/c/BigGoldBelt * Be sure to visit us at https://biggoldbeltgroup.com/ Any and all Feedback is greatly appreciated!

Illastr8Radio's Podcast
180 - Who's the HOTTEST So Far?

Illastr8Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 50:57


With SO many trending topics going around these days from Soulja Boy, to Chris Brown, to R. Kelly...who exactly is the topic of conversation so far this year?? Well, to start off on a very positive note, "Black Panther" & Kendrick Lamar make history again with 7 Oscar nominations! This is the first time a rap song for a superhero film or song for a superhero film in general has earned the nod. R&B singer Chris Brown was taken into custody in Paris, France on Monday. The 29-year-old artist and two associates are under investigation for rape. Allegedly, a 24-year-old woman claims Brown sexually assaulted her in the Mandarin Oriental hotel on January 15 after meeting him at Le Crystal nightclub. She apparently went to the hotel with other women and three men. Updates are still incoming and the investigation continues, WHOA! To also piggy-back off of all that is going on with R. Kelly these days, Rap legend Yo-Yo claims that Kelly slipped her daughter his number recently, WOW! Ice Cube tried to warn ya’ll. Don’t mess with Yo-Yo. The rap legend claims that someone affiliated with R. Kelly dropped his digits to her daughter when she brought her daughter to his recording studio. Although YoYo says her daughter was over 21 at the time, but that R. Kelly didn’t know that. She said she felt betrayed by R. Kelly and although knew he had a problem, she had no idea of the scope of it.“I actually went to listen to his music and my daughter came with me,” she revealed. “The sad part was when we got home, my daughter said, ‘Mom, someone passed me R. Kelly’s number. I said, ‘What!?’ She’s like, ‘Mom, please don’t say nothing. That’s why I didn’t want to tell you.’ He REALLY needs to get help...then get locked up!! Men Who Do Vs. Don’t Care About Your Orgasm? What's your thoughts on this weeks, 'Illastr8 HOT TAKE'?? Until next week...

The Influencer Podcast
Influencer Insights 001: Understanding The New Relationships Between Brands & Influencers

The Influencer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 10:41


Hope you all are having a fabulous day! I’ve been waiting to share this with y’all for months now, and I’m so excited to announce the launch of Influencer Insights, a brand new short-form podcast (think 10 minutes or less) that’ll be coming in hot every Monday. Don’t worry! The Influencer Podcast and our longer conversations will still be taking place on Wednesdays; Influencer Insights is simply a compliment to those lengthier shows. The milk to the cookie :) So what exactly is Influencer Insights? Let me explain. You see, I’ve been wanting to create something in addition to The Influencer Podcast - especially for those of you looking for MORE, or maybe you’re seeking a way to easily consume a tidbit of value - even if you’ve only got a few minutes. It’ll be me on my own, chatting about the biggest industry trends, Questions and FAQs from listeners (which by the way, you can send by way of an iTunes review or through the newsletter), and relevant topics that I’ve been seeing or reading about. Think of these as a quick bite of tactical information to apply to your life and business right in that moment! The show is geared to be digestible, interesting, action provoking, and as though we’re chatting over our morning coffee or afternoon glass of cab together - all while learning and bettering our influence. So, I hope you’ll tune into both shows each week, and I truly hope you enjoy Influencer Insights as much as I’ve enjoyed putting it together. With SO much incredible information out there, I know it’s impossible to consume it all - so I’m excited to do that for you, and then discuss! To kick things off, I’m popping in your headphones to discuss the new relationships forming between brands and influencers. It’s 2018 - things have changed, and it’s time to talk about why, how, and what you can do to positively grow from these new types of relationships. If you're looking for a better way to work with brands, refreshing ideas for your next campaign, or simply how to authentically monetize your brand better, join me for Episode 1 of Influencer Insights! Do you have a question you want feature on Influencer Insights? Or feedback for me? To leave feedback or a question, head to iTunes and share those thoughts or questions as a review. You can also send in questions via the newsletter, which you can sign up and gain exclusive podcast access to right here. Also, please note that we will not be running regular blog posts for Influencer Insights information (today is a special one!). To stay in the loop on all future episodes, sign up for the newsletter here. Lastly, remember to screenshot this episode and share it with me over on Instagram by tagging me (@julssolomon) and hashtagging #theinfluencerpodcast. I’d love to see who is joining in for our first episode of Influencer Insights!

Site Success: Tips for Building Better WordPress Websites
[06] 3 Ways to Better Connect with Your Audience through Design

Site Success: Tips for Building Better WordPress Websites

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 24:16


Good design is not just how a website looks; it s how it works. In order to create a web design that connects, we need it to reach new levels of interaction with our audience. Let s walk through three ways we can do that. Listen to Site Success: Tips for Building Better WordPress Websites below ... Download MP3Subscribe by RSSSubscribe in iTunes Important links from this episode: 5 Reasons You Need to Avoid Cheap WordPress Hosting (Note: Blog post contains special offer that expires July 14, 2017!) Try StudioPress Sites Sites Weekly Newsletter Subscribe to Sites on Apple Podcasts Rafal Tomal s article: 3 Ways Your Web Design Can Better Connect You to Your Audience The Transcript Jerod Morris: Welcome to Sites, a podcast by the teams at StudioPress and Copyblogger. In this show, we deliver time-tested insight on the four pillars of a successful WordPress website: content, design, technology, and strategy. We want to help you get a little bit closer to reaching your online goals, one episode at a time. I m your host Jerod Morris. Sites is brought to you by StudioPress Sites — the complete hosted solution that makes WordPress fast, secure, and easy without sacrificing power or flexibility. For example, you can upload your own WordPress theme, or, you can use one of the 20 beautiful StudioPress themes that are included and just one click away. Explore all the amazing things you can do with a StudioPress Site, and you ll understand why this is way more than traditional WordPress hosting. No matter how you ll be using your site, we have a plan to fit your needs — and your budget. To learn more, visit studiopress.com/sites. That s studiopress.com/sites. Welcome to Episode 6 of Sites. Last week we talked about content, walking through how to attract your ideal customer through perfectly positioned content. And while attraction is important, it s only one step. What happens when your ideal customer actually reaches your website? It takes a lot of hard work to get them there, and you want to make sure you capitalize on it. You want to make sure you connect. And that s why this week, we discuss design — specifically, how you can use your web design to help you connect better with your audience. I m excited to share some wisdom on this topic from Rafal Tomal, our lead designer at StudioPress and Copyblogger. Before we get to that, I do want to make a special announcement — which includes a special offer that is extremely timely. You heard me mention StudioPress Sites at the beginning of the show. If you want to build your WordPress website on hosting that will give you amazing performance, StudioPress Sites is the way to go. And this week only, there is a special offer: if you get started with StudioPress Sites by Friday, July 14, 2017, you ll get a coupon code for a free migration. Here s how you can get your code … Head over to the StudioPress blog and read the article I published recently called 5 Reasons You Need to Avoid Cheap WordPress Hosting. The URL is studiopress.blog/avoid. Again, that s studiopress.blog/avoid. The post provides a handful of useful tips on why good hosting is something you should invest in, not just an expense to be minimized. You may recall that this was the topic we discussed in episode 3 of this podcast. Read the post, and then click the link at the end of it. Once you ve clicked that coupon link, you can get started with Sites and you ll receive your free migration. It s that simple. Not only will you not have to pay for your migration, but you won t have to deal with all the hassles and headaches. It will all be taken care of for you. Having migrated many a site myself, I can personally attest to how valuable that is. One more time, the URL is studiopress.blog/avoid. The blog post will be there forever, and always be useful, so visit it anytime. But the special migration offer expires the Friday after this episode is originally published: July 14, 2017. Okay, and with that little bit of housekeeping out of the way, let s dive into today s topic. I actually remember when Rafal originally submitted this blog post to Copyblogger, because I was the editor back then. I learned a lot from it at the time, and I learned a lot from it again reviewing it for this episode. I know you will too. Let s talk about how to use web design to create better connection with our audience. 3 Ways Your Web Design Can Better Connect You to Your Audience How do people recognize good web design? There is a big difference between good and bad design. Many people can identify a good design, but they don t know what makes the difference. Most people are not looking at a website and thinking: That website has well-matched serif and sans-serif fonts and a nice usage of white space! Nope. Only designers think that. In most cases people just feel like there is something good about it. Maybe it s that eye-catching font or maybe that vibrant color, but they never actually know for sure. There is something more to good design than making it just look right. Because you can design your website according to all the major design rules with surgical precision and people may still not like it. Form, function, and feel Good design is not just how a website looks; it s how it works. Yet a website is also not a machine. There is no simple code base or recipe for a good design. You can t program it, generate it, or somehow automate the process. That s why your design needs something more. In order to create a web design that connects, we need it to reach new levels of interaction with our audience. Let s walk through three ways we can do that. 1. Design for humans Your website s design creates a first impression with your users, and you want to make their interaction with your site as human-friendly as possible. Nobody wants to be greeted and instructed by a robot. Making your website human-centered means making it easy to use and not making people guess what they are supposed to do next. It means that you focus your design around people s actions and how your visitors expect your website to work for them. You can improve user experience on your site by easily solving common problems that would otherwise take your visitors time to figure out. Here are the most common problems that visitors find on poorly designed websites: One problem: Is it clickable? All elements that need interaction with a user should be clearly visible or stand out in some way. Links and buttons should at least be marked in a different color than the rest of the body content. Another problem: Where am I? Visitors will feel lost on your website when your design layout is not consistent. When people don t know where to go, they ll always find the exit. You can t move the navigation or change the layout too often between pages. You should use common patterns throughout the entire website so your visitors can learn your website s interface. Consistency is one of the most important aspects of a well-designed website. Another problem: I can t read it! Is your content easy to read? If not, your text may be too small or the color contrast between the background and text color may not be clear enough. Remember that you design your website typography for the human eye. If your targeted audience is a little older, you need to make your typography even bigger and add more contrast. You should focus on your users needs; don t worry if it doesn t look aesthetic to you anymore. Take some time to get to know your typical visitors and study their behavior on your website. Find their common questions and problems, and try to solve them. Make sure your website is usable by visitors that matter to you. Forget about making your design flat or using fancy colors if it s not working for your people. Now let s move on to the second way we can design our website to better connect with our audience 2. Design for emotions Emotions have a big influence on most of our decisions. Therefore, we can t ignore emotions when designing websites. It all matters when it comes to people s feelings. By using specific fonts, shapes, icons, photos, or colors we can affect the way people feel about our products, services, or brand. You can see big brands playing with our emotions all the time. Just look at companies like Apple, Target, or Starbucks. Product design is definitely one of the main factors in Apple s success. Apple spends a lot of time and money making sure their products look sleek, sexy, and modern. It s also not just the way the product looks, but how it works and feels when you use it. Most Apple products have smooth, nice-to-touch surfaces and consistent rounded corners. It feels good, right? So, how can you use emotional design? There are several ways. Let s walk through four of them. Number one: Give your brand a soul. Choose one emotion you want people to feel about your brand or website, then focus on it and be consistent. Do you want your website to be on the light-hearted, humorous side? Then use joyful colors, smooth shapes, funny characters, and combine it with light jokes all over the place. But let s say you re running a blog about sports cars. You want people to associate with your brand, so you need to make them feel cool about it. You may want to make your design sleek, modern, sexy, and use a strong color like red. You wouldn t want to use bright pastel colors or Comic Sans font because that would mismatch your design with the taste of sports car fans. MailChimp is one of those websites that has its own unique style and character. A funny cartoon chimp mascot brings humor to the site and evokes a positive mood. A second way you can use emotional design is by surprising your visitors. Do you want to get some attention? People remember things better and pay more attention when their feelings are associated with it. Surprise your visitors by making something unexpected but positive. For example, show a Thank you message on a simple action, make interesting parallax scrolling effects, or employ animations when the cursor hovers over some elements. D angelico Guitars.com uses parallax scrolling effects and custom designed pages to surprise their visitors and make exploring the website very interesting. You can see an example at their website dangelicoguitars.com. A third way to incorporate emotion into your design is by giving your kids candy when they cry. And yes, that s a euphemism. How do people feel when they go to a website and it s not working or they get a 404 page? They may feel confused, disappointed, or frustrated. You definitely don t want people to feel that way. You can fix it by making a funny 404 page or setting up your own custom page when your website is inactive due to some maintenance work. Make people smile when there is a problem, and keep them busy when they have to wait. Your 404 page doesn t have to be boring. Be creative, write something funny, or suggest another step that should be taken. And finally, a fourth way to incorporate emotion into your design is by simply keeping it positive. This is a general rule of thumb: evoke only positive feelings. You never want to associate any bad feelings with your brand (unless that s really your goal and you know what you re doing). Try to use positive icons like check marks, smiley faces, and thumbs-up signs. You may also want to associate positive feelings with desired actions on your website. For example: Show a smiley face (reward) after completing a task Use a green add to cart button Show check marks for correctly filled out form fields Use a progress bar in multi-page forms Photojojo s shopping cart icon turns to green with a smiling face when you click the add to cart button. It makes the entire shopping experience more pleasant. We ve now gone through two major ways that we can use design to better connect with our audience: number one was Design for humans, number two was design for emotions. Number three is 3. Design to tell a story The age of making home pages look like airplane dashboards is over. We avoid overusing buttons, calls to action, and all the other distractions these days. The new role of website design is to tell a story. Imagine a comic book page. You can see various size strips and illustrations to make the story more interesting. It s designed to get your attention, keep you interested, surprise you, scare you, make you laugh and this is accomplished with only good narrative and images. Your website can tell a story too. Let s walk through three ways to do exactly that. The first way is to design a layout that enhances exploring. Try to keep your page content in a proper narrative and progressive order. Use a simple vertical design for easy visual eye movement and flow. You may want to start with a good eye-catching headline and a simple description above the fold. Then, tell the visitor about your best features, show your clients stories, list people who are using your services or products, and finally lead to one and only one call to action (and optimize it). Divide your content into parts, but make sure there is a clear connection between them. This way your visitors can read it like a real story, with no pause or break. Also remember to have a good visual balance, both horizontally and vertically. Let your readers eyes smoothly move from left to right. If one section is left-hand heavy, make the other one right-hand focused, and vice versa. At StudioPress, on the features page, we illustrated all Genesis Framework features to make browsing the page more interesting and enhance exploring. A second method to tell a story with your website is by using various content elements to keep visitors interested. Make sure your story is interesting. You can use different interactive elements like tabs, sliders, and scrolling animations to keep your users engaged in exploring your website. Avoid using long and boring paragraphs of text. You can chop them into smaller portions supported with videos, graphics, and illustrations. Or you can introduce some organization and make a bulleted list, which is always easier for the eye to read. Don t be afraid to change background colors between the page sections. This allows you to manipulate the balance and can encourage scrolling if the background colors are in a certain order. And finally, a third way to use design to tell a better story is to encourage action. Every story has an ending. Put your main call to action at the end of your story, so people can take the next step. Make sure the vertical flow of the page leads visitors right to the final call to action. You may want to make it more prominent than any other elements, with a headline or button text that looks like a continuation of your story. And there we go. The three ways that you can use design to better connect with your audience: Design for humans Design for emotion Design to tell a story So, what is your next step? That s coming up in this week s Call to Action ***** That was a reading of Rafal Tomal s blog post 3 Ways Your Web Design Can Better Connect You to Your Audience, which was originally published at Copyblogger.com. You can find a link to the original article in the show notes at studiopress.com/sites06. The post includes several helpful visual aids and examples that obviously can t be included in an audio podcast. You ll hear from Rafal again soon here on Sites. He has so many insightful blog posts at Copyblogger and his own website, rafaltomal.com, and I want to bring several more of them to you. Okay, now here is this week s hyper-specific call to action, and it comes from Rafal himself. This is how Rafal ended his blog post: There is always so much we can do to improve our website designs. I encourage you to take it one step further. Go deeper behind the scenes. You can never be wrong by simply taking care of your visitors and improving their experience. Consider their feelings and add more sense to your website content by designing a good story. What is one simple design change you could make today that would improve your users experience on your website? So there it is. To repeat: What is one simple design change you could make today that would improve your users experience on your website? Think about all of the examples Rafal provided in this episode. Listen to it again, or go check out his blog post if you want to review the specific ideas he gave. Then jot down your answer in Evernote, or in a notebook, or email yourself — whatever you ve been doing for the other calls to action from past episodes of Sites. But don t just jot it down — take action on it. That s the key. Because one simple design change could be the difference between a design that better connects with your audience and one that doesn t. Next week, we move from design to technology. We ll be talking about SEO. What really matters when it comes to SEO? How do you make sure that you re spending your time and your money on factors that will actually make a difference? I ll provide some guidance. That s next week, on Sites. Okay now don t forget: head over to the StudioPress blog and read the article I published recently called 5 Reasons You Need to Avoid Cheap WordPress Hosting. The URL is studiopress.blog/avoid. Again, that s studiopress.blog/avoid. The post itself is informative and will spell out clearly why good hosting is something you should invest in, not just an expense to minimize at all costs. A topic we also discussed in episode 3 of this podcast. And, the best part, is that it includes an offer for a free migration to StudioPress Sites. But the offer is only for a limited time. You have to start your StudioPress Sites website by Friday, July 14, 2017 to get the free migration. Click the link at the end of the blog post to claim your free migration. Again, the URL is studiopress.blog/avoid. Finally, don t forget to subscribe and stay connected with the show: Go to studiopress.com/newsletter to subscribe to Sites Weekly, our curated email newsletter. And go to sites.fm/apple to subscribe to the Sites Podcast on Apple Podcasts, formerly known as iTunes. If you like the show and want to leave a rating and review as well, that would be much appreciated. We just had this review left by JimmyJoeATL: Wow, I m early in the startup of my online presence. I am very glad I found StudioPress Sites podcast. I ve listened to the first four episodes back to back and I m ready for more! With SO much competition out there for my target audience it is great to have a coach like Jerod Morris. I m now thinking about MY site in terms of the four pillars of success: content, design, technology, and strategy. And like any good coach, Jerod sends me off with drills and exercises (the calls to action) at the end of each podcast. That s so great to hear Jimmy! Thank you for this review. You are having exactly the experience I hoped listeners would have. Let s keep it going moving forward! And with that, we come to the close of another episode. Thank you for listening to this episode of Sites. I appreciate you being here. Remember: go to studiopress.blog/avoid and click the link at the end so that you can get a free migration if you decide to level-up with your hosting and build your online presence with StudioPress Sites. Be sure to join me next week, right here, same time, same place, and let s keep building powerful, successful websites together. This episode of sites was brought to you by StudioPress Sites, which was awarded Fastest WordPress Hosting of 2017 in an independent speed test . If you want to make WordPress fast, secure, and easy — and, I mean, why wouldn t you — visit studiopress.com/sites today and see which plan fits your needs. That s studiopress.com/sites.

The Geek Down
Bad Captain Games (2017) interview

The Geek Down

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 13:43


Tom and Frost from Bad Captain Games stopped by to give us the "Mysterious Past" that led to their flagship game Zero Sum! It's a strategy card game set in a futuristic galaxy where players shape the fate of humanity by retrieving ancient technology from the ruins of a lost civilization. Representing powerful corporations, players take on the roles of agents, commanding soldiers, scientists and spies in overcoming challenging conditions on inhospitable planets. With SO many opportunities for heroism and/or villainy... definitely our kind of game.

Our Sunday Messages
Uniyme Akpan - August 7 2016

Our Sunday Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 43:28


Encouragement for the Journey Why did Jesus have to die? Who, For, With *So that we might live through Him*