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Karli S.
@karlisanerPassed another exam! #proudmarketer I am now certified in Reddit Ads Formula | Reddit Fundamentals Exam from Reddit, Inc.!
so what you're telling me is hive doesn't have a desktop app, and cohost doesn't have a mobile app, and mastodon servers are run by the equivalent of a bunch of vaguely racist discord and reddit mods
David Frankle
@david-frankleStarting in March, we'll be on the road with Confluent, hitting 10 cities across North America for the #DataInMotion Tour. Our first US event is in Boston, MA on March 14. Join us for our session: "How to Build Real-Time Analytics Applications like Netflix, Confluent, and Reddit, Inc." https://bit.ly/3IgjfR6
Joshua Smith
@undefinedwe're looking for a contract creative/strategist to join Reddit's KarmaLab team over here in london town - if you know someone whose wheels align with this elegantly designed vann diagram send them this link: https://lnkd.in/ePGxtK-V
Kushagra Oberoi
@kushagraoberoiSteal my 4-step copywriting research process👇🏻 I call it the 100 review test. Here's what I do: 1. Read & analyse 100 reviews. From competitors and the product for which I'm writing (if they have any). 2. Segment them into 3 categories. The good, the bad, and a mix of both. 3. Create a hypothesis for my copy. By hypothesis, I mean a calculated guess on how I will position my copy. Trick is... Take positive elements from good reviews and mirror similar benefits for the copy. Negative elements from bad reviews and use the opposite angle in the copy. Objections from a mix of both reviews and address them in the copy. 4. Build messaging angles & hooks based on steps 2 & 3 and continue to refine copy based on testing & iterations. Here's why it's one of the most effective ways to research: -Reviews bring out real emotions -100 is a good enough sampling number -You find authentic messaging angles quickly Here's where to look: -YouTube -Amazon -Quora -Reddit -Instagram -Internal documents (start here) Key takeaway: If you don't know where to start your copywriting research, just read and analyse 100 reviews. Follow #OKCreative for more. #copywriting #marketing #research
Ahh seeing technodad actively replying in reddit makes me feel so nostalgic(?) it feels just like old times where we're waiting for him to stream while he's normally interacting with his friends
Kedeisha Bryan
@kedeishabryan2 years ago, I relied on Reddit, YouTube, and Social Media to learn about data analytics. However, today, my main sources of learning and growth are my mentors and on-the-job experience. Building a strong network is not just about securing job referrals. It’s also about seeking out individuals who are ahead of you in your field and learning from their experiences. By regularly meeting with my mentors, I have been able to receive personalized feedback and advice, reducing the number of mistakes I make, saving time, and accelerating my progress. Here's an example of how this has helped me: I recently had a coffee chat with one of my mentors, who has extensive experience in data science. He shared with me a 7 step process he uses for his analytics projects (more on this later). I encourage you to schedule at least one coffee chat this week. Not only will it benefit your professional development, but it also helps to foster meaningful connections and relationships in your network. What have been your go-to resources for learning about data analytics? #linkedinhardmode #dataanalytics #datascience #networking #careeradvice
Joshua Smith
@undefined✋Real talk: it’s been a tough year. Especially for creative leaders who are trying to hold up that flame and keep their teams feeling both inspired and motivated, all while balancing reduced resources and the pressure to perform. That’s why we’re hosting 🔥Ignite: How to Spark Creativity and Build Resilience. Happening live on April 12th at 11am ET / 8am PT. We’ve gathered 10+ senior creative leaders from Headspace, Reddit, Inc., Webflow, Gong, Zapier and more to understand how they’re leading creative teams to success in challenging times. You’ll walk away with frameworks, tools and ideas to spark creativity and build resilience. Save your seat 👉 https://lnkd.in/gwhKKXyf
Ignacio Ramirez Moreno, CFA
@ignacio-ramirez-moreno-cfaYear-end meme: investors entering 2023 😅 Thank you, LinkedIn family, for your incredible support this year! 2022 was a brutal, albeit fascinating, year for finance practitioners. Can't wait to keep growing by your side in 2023! I wish you all a lovely year-end with your closest ones 💖 Stay safe, go out, breathe, touch some snow/grass, and see you in 2023 for new adventures together 👏👏👏 Image source: Reddit u/BoatSurfer600
Your code has a bug, where do you go first? a) Google b) StackOverflow c) Reddit d) Crying to your mom
Sam Szuchan
@samuel-szuchan99.9% of LinkedIn content is the same: - "Add value." - “Be yourself." - "Consistency." - "Strive for work-life balance." - "Follow your passion." - "Bad bosses aren't worth it." It's easy to get attention when you say something everyone agrees on. While posting like-bait may get you followers, you won't build true fans. You need unique content if you want to stand out on LinkedIn (and everywhere else). To do that, you have to go out of your way to understand people's struggles. - Chat with your followers 1:1 - Read user content on LinkedIn, Quora, and Reddit - Talk to your coworkers about the biggest issues they face in their work Find out what people's problems are in your industry, and create content that addresses them directly.
I don’t check reddit that much, but to be presented with the bLuE622 award means a lot, since he’s one of the people that inspired me to try NP💙 We’re all in the server to have fun, always enjoyable when others have a good time too. Thank you, very honoured x
The best part about chat-gpt discourse is that it's a great filter for premium-midwits and copers. "It's just old tech" "it's not actually thinking" "it's unimpressive" are all great signals for a low functioning or compromised thinkers. Unsurprisingly this is the Reddit take.
If you are a #technofanart artist, I want to strongly strongly advise you to make a reddit account and start posting your art in r/technoblade it will get views there
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