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64 Articles match "Content","Data"
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
This is targeted, visual content marketing at its best.
They illustrate why AC Transit should be an integral part of your life by sharing a creative range of content—from user-generated videos, to a travel savings calculator, to a discussion of community and environment benefits, and the exciting future of transit. Here’s A Public Agency That Really Understands Content Marketing .
Bus Shelter Ads Offer Can’t Miss Message that Promotes Use of Rider Friendly Technology
AC Transit avoids the "build it and they will come" mistake to which many companies
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The SlideShare Zeitgeist has been released, full of data on who's using the site, how and why (see above slideshow) -- and it turns out that men and women are using the site differently. Join our thriving community to get extra content, early input into my blog posts, and to share your questions, photos and video. New! Sign up for The Eloquent Woman's free monthly newsletter, Step Up Your Speaking Shop for books, technology and supplies for speakers at The Eloquent Woman's Speaker Resources Store
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Where are the data on that?" You'll be even more effective if your questions are not seen as leading ones ("Isn't it true your department never gets the billings done on time?"), but as content-laden, neutral queries that move the conversation forward or settle something that's puzzling you ("How does that compare with last year's on-time record?"). Join our thriving community to get extra content, early input into my blog posts, and to share your questions, photos and video. New! Sign up for The Eloquent Woman's free monthly newsletter, On The Eloquent Woman on Facebook , reader Emily Culbertson referenced a recent post on Madeleine Albright, who urged women to "learn to interrupt," and posed the perfect follow-up question: But how?
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Friday, December 11, 2009
Last week at Online Educa 2009 in Berlin I was struck by a really innovative tool for developing time-based digital content that originates from Croatia. It’s called Geanium , a system that’s designed to ‘analyse, visualise and compare historical or any other time-sequenced data’.
This is the sort of interactive content you could play with all day. The demo I saw showed a detailed map of Europe which could be explored against a historical timeline. At each point in time, major events were shown on the map at the place in which they occured.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Kathy Saenz of Neighborhood America Shares What It Takes to Make Video an Effective Content Marketing Tool
Kathy notes that there is a danger of using video to share the same boring statistics or data that handicap effective print communications. It is difficult enough to use content marketing effectively in a more traditional verbal and static visual context. Even a micro business can use video effectively to communicate with its customers online.
But, as we amateur carpenters know, you can wind up with a mess instead of a masterpiece unless you understand how to use
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Al Gore became an engaging presenter with the aid of simple, high-impact visuals that helped him tell the story and give evidence supporting his content. • Using a prepared script from the lectern (no slides) Isabel Allende: Tales of passion . Amazing. • Presenting data with slides to tell meaningful stories Hans Rosling: Debunking third-world myths with the best stats you've ever seen . TED has earned a lot of attention over the years for many reasons, including the nature and quality of its short-form conference presentations. All
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Because we know that effective content marketing depends on a thorough understanding of your customers, regular research should be a core component of your content marketing strategy.
Three to four hundred respondents will provide reliable and projectable data. Even if you don’t, companies like Zoomerang will give you access to a huge databases with highly detailed demographic How to Get Started on Cheap and Powerful Customer Studies
Unless you understand your customers, you risk painful marketing missteps.
Of course, it’s possible to do way too much research.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
In this particular example, while the content is interesting, it seems rather random (which was perhaps the point). The Economy This example below also uses no voice over to make its points, relying instead on text, simple data, and images including video.
Recently I stumbled across GOOD Magazine, and their website www.good.is. The magazine was launched in 2006 and focuses on issues related to sustainable living, politics, and other social issues of our time.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
The winners in this new world will be the early adopters who understand the new breed of buyer, take advantage of better and cheaper technology, and deliver problem-solving content.
The best business-to-business and business to consumer publications delivered must read content for the buyers marketers wanted to reach. As Paul Gillin suggests in The New Influencers, content marketing is all The Paradigm is Shifting. Now Get Ready to Remodel Your Marketing
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Not sure who’s building his content or slides, but please keep them employed!
He did a good job showing data without data charts
Wow, Gates did a great job at TED this year. Why is he suddenly a great communicator and presenter? What has driven his transformation?
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Friday, January 22, 2010
And the longer, more data packed and deeply obscure the better. Tags: Technical Presentations content technical demos technical professional I’ve been working with a group of technical professionals this week and am running into a familiar techie issue. My technical guys love monologue. They make the case that if
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Both seem to focus on telling a story that the audience will remember, rather than simply showing all their data."
TED Talk: Dr. But I think this supports the notion that talks on science-related fields can posses both important content and great clarity that connects with an audience. Specifically, what should I do? Each presentation case is different. People often ask if technical or science-related presentations can be as compelling as presentations covering other less technical topics. Now, not every presentation has earth-shattering, Nobel-Prize winning
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