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3 Reasons Why Mobile Apps Can Make Businesses Way Better
Who knew that a mobile app would make such a difference in any business at all? It's not like a phone number was ever losing popularity. You get your phone, you dial, boom. You're in. For countless years that's how businesses did business. Contact information. And no one ever thought business would get any more efficient when dealing with a mobile app, right?
Pierre Roustan, Author of THE CAIN LETTERS and SCARY HORROR STUFF!Published 7 years ago in JournalWhat It's Like To Be A Small YouTuber
Where do I even start about YouTube? Well, as this is my first post, I suppose I should start with myself, first. My name is Sophie Alice, I'm a 20-year-old living in England, studying two college courses, those being a Diploma in Counselling Skills Level 3, and a Diploma in Assisted Teaching in Schools Level 2. I was studying Functional Skills Maths Level 2, but then I learnt my name wasn't on the exam register and that course kinda crashed and burned.
Sophie AlicePublished 7 years ago in JournalMillennials Are The Worst Generation
Hello. My name is Clark, and I was born on a frosty, winter afternoon in January of the ever-so-fleeting year of 1995. That makes me a Millennial, and therefore an expert on Millennials.
Luis RamosPublished 7 years ago in JournalArt & Fear
We live in such influential times, we are often molded by what we witness on a day to day basis. With modern technology, there's definitely a sensory overload that I know I experience. The world is becoming so overpopulated as well, everybody's doing everything and anything. You can be a witness from thousands of miles away by a simple click of a button. It's undeniable that the options of self-expression are damn near infinite. I think that's mainly why we scrutinize our snap and Insta stories more often than the people who actually look at them. Perhaps sometimes, we become too sensitive to our own flaws. And maybe we can thank filters for that. Painting a view through rose-colored lenses for people to see us.
The Digital Renaissance and What It Means to Me
Greetings to all who may read this, whether you're in my lifetime or not. As I write, we are approaching the second half of 2017, and preparing for a new decade, the 2020s. With that being said, as most children (now adults) of the 1980s can understand....WOW!!! We are nearly 20 years removed from the 20th century. Next year, I will have lived as long in the 21st century as I had in the 20th century. So when 2019 comes, would I then consider myself a man of the 21st century? Never! Read up and I'll tell you why....
Slim Jim LongfootPublished 7 years ago in JournalA Look at PDR Digital Content, New Content Marketing Brand
Content marketing is getting so big these days that it feels like everywhere you look on the Internet, there's an agency somewhere in the world with a stable of copywriters, editors, designers, social media specialists, and developers ready and waiting to boost a business with the latest trend in corporate advertising:
Pierre Roustan, Author of THE CAIN LETTERS and SCARY HORROR STUFF!Published 7 years ago in JournalThe Struggle of Being a Millennial
I googled "What have millennials...." and thanks to the power of Google, the first thing that came up was" What have millennials ruined...".
Likes Vs. Reach
As a blogger, I’ve come across many challenges and issues. One issue that I'm constantly facing is expanding the reach of my blog. My Facebook page for my blog has been reaching a lot of people but it is still lacking likes.
Chris GutteridgePublished 7 years ago in Journal5 Ways To Fire Your Imagination
Get inspired! Sounds too simple, borderline stupid, but using websites like Pinterest or Instagram you can look at what other people have previously done. Many established artists have already found their unique style, and if you need some technique inspiration, someone else's work could sparkle an idea for you! Don't just copy what someone has already made, but think of how you could apply their ideas or methods to your way of thinking or your theme.
Nikola LodkowskaPublished 7 years ago in JournalSocial Media: The Voice of the Introverted
Today’s topic: social media and how it effects the meek, but opinionated individuals of today’s society (Like me!). Before getting into the nitty-gritty, let's take a moment to go over some background detail.
Sangita SahaPublished 7 years ago in JournalMonolithic
A few months ago, I received a Facebook notification that one of the writing groups I was a member of was about to be deleted unless I would like to become an admin. It had no admin and only 32 members. That group was Creative Writers.
Antony M. CopelandPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow Social Media Promotes Thought Leadership & Brand Loyalty
Social media is an essential marketing tool for a business, product, or brand. Have you ever noticed how the most popular brands have a vast following on Facebook and Twitter? Check out your favourite department store, pizza joint, or shoe brand. This is due to brand loyalty. Once a company becomes larger and more well-known, it can also become a thought leader.