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Marketing, meet Technology. 6 Simple Steps to Measuring Data (without a statistician). Posted on July 29, 2016. In any business, knowing your customers is key to meeting their wants or needs. Most companies attempt to gather information by listening to a few suggestions or reacting to just a few unhappy customers. When we do this, we are making assumptions based on very little information. So how do companies avoid these false predictions? By digging into data. Whether you are running an ad or testing a ...
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Service as a WIN-WIN: Jun 5, 2012
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Service as a WIN-WIN. Helping companies grow by unlocking hidden value in customer relationships, improving service portfolios,and supercharging sales. Jun 5, 2012. Tell Me Your Story and I Will Trust You and Buy from You. Charles Bridge in Prague by Martin Procharzka. 8220;What I did during my summer vacation? 8221; The middle-aged man answered in the affirmative. We began to discuss photography in general and the details of how he had captured this amazing image of this famous bridge. Martin’s st...
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Artigos, E-books e Blogs - Blog de Fernando Moreira
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A blog about businesses, marketing, self-exploration and anger. Written by me, Fernando Moreira. Artigos, E-books e Blogs. Why the Lean Start-Up Changes Everything – Steve Blank. Black Swans of Entrepreneurship. Building a Lean Startup. Entrepreneurship from a VC Perspective. From Nothing To Something. How To Get There. How to Raise a Seed. Do things that don’t scale. How to Start a Startup. How to Write a Business Plan. If I Launched a Startup. Startup advice, briefly. What Startups Are Really Like.
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Tales From Love and War, Texas » Demons Don’t Need Sunscreen
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Gracey's House - 2311 Nation's Best Road. October 15th, 2009. Demons Don’t Need Sunscreen. Sitting on the porch swing eating orange popsicles, Tiny Daylittle and the Prime of Darkness were being watched. Although officially over, summer still hadn’t quite given up the ghost. Nestled in the heart of west Texas desert, Love &. War was as hot as a pizza oven. They’re looking at you, Tiny said after a while. That’s gotta be. Weird, to have people staring at you all the time. The family across the street turn...
johntrigonis.blogspot.com
What's in My Manvelope?: The Best & Not-So-Best of DIY Days
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010. The Best and Not-So-Best of DIY Days. I'm still reeling with all the sagely advice and newfangled insights I walked away with after leaving DIY Days in NYC this past weekend. I wanted to mention some of the best and not-so-best moments of the event (of the seminars and workshops I attended). Biggest Highlight: The OpenIndie. From the moment Arin Crumley. Fueled with a desire to get out of the New School and do something! Mantra "I'm as mad as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore!
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Can You Tell Me a Story? | Weinreich Communications
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Can You Tell Me a Story? Nov 9, 2010 Blog. Those who tell the stories rule the world. 8211; Hopi American Indian proverb (also attributed to Plato). Stories can be powerful. They can be life-altering or world-changing. When we use them in social marketing, stories can serve many different roles:. Grab people’s attention to get them to focus on our issues. Make abstract concepts more concrete and relevant. Shape people’s understanding and interpretation of issues and events. Increase empathy for others.
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What's in My Manvelope?: April 2010
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Thursday, April 22, 2010. CERISE Update: From Location Scouting to Storyboarding. Since it's been a while since I blogged about Cerise. I thought I'd give you all an extensive update on how preproduction is going. But first. Follow CERISE's progress on FB! If you haven't done so already, please be sure to become a fan of (whoops! Pardon me, I mean "Like") the Cerise. Page on Facebook. Currently, you can see our full cast (and what a beautiful and talented cast we have! There's a New Blogger in Town.
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