Dave Brock June 7, 2021 I was participating in a webcast recently. One of the speakers pose an intriguing and important question, “Do you have a daily learning objective?” The response from the audience was predictable, a minority of the participants had a formal objective. Some had good intentions, the majority had no formal plan. … Continue reading Do You Have a Daily Learning Objective?
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Performance Management: Meaning, Objective, Tips, and More
Saajan Sharma March 3, 2021 In the interest of improved employee performance and better business impact, it can be worthwhile for every employer and HR manager out there to acquire a clear understanding of performance management. In this blog, we will tell you everything about performance management you must know about. So, let’s dive in. … Continue reading Performance Management: Meaning, Objective, Tips, and More
Turning objective data into creative marketing
A good creative marketing campaign can communicate an organization’s message to potential customers in a novel way that overcomes barriers and ensures engagement. Allen Martinez on May 15, 2019 at 1:31 pm Marketing is a vast, often turbulent topic. It becomes even more daunting when you take out the analytical aspects and toss in words … Continue reading Turning objective data into creative marketing
Facebook Ads Brand Awareness Objective Explained
Ben Heath — August 30, 2018 — August 30, 2018 The Facebook Ads brand awareness objective is undoubtedly underused. The majority of Facebook advertisers want to generate leads and sales as soon as possible, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But that doesn’t mean you can’t dedicate a small proportion of your ad budget to … Continue reading Facebook Ads Brand Awareness Objective Explained
Google And The Path Of Objective Opinions
Google And The Path Of Objective Opinions by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, April 13, 2018 Guillaume Chaslot, a computer programmer who spent some time working on recommendations at YouTube, began tracking them in 2016. He believes the algorithm leads searchers down a specific path — and not the one the person searching for answers … Continue reading Google And The Path Of Objective Opinions
Use Facebook Ad Reach Objective to Get More Webinar Signups
Rick Kranz — December 26, 2017 Follow @RickKranz — December 26, 2017 Did you know that you can use Facebook Advertising’s Reach Objective to drive more webinar attendees? Typically, webinar campaigns are short. We run ours for four to five days. That’s because most people who sign up one or two weeks before usually don’t … Continue reading Use Facebook Ad Reach Objective to Get More Webinar Signups
The ideal Facebook advertising structure: single objective
As Facebook campaigns get more complex, adopt an account structure that makes for easy management. Columnist Brad O’Brien shares his go-to method. Brad O’Brien on April 1, 2016 There are multiple ways you can structure a Facebook advertising account. What I’d like to share today is a tried-and-true method I’ve honed over the years. … Continue reading The ideal Facebook advertising structure: single objective
Why You Should Ditch The Career Objective on Your Resume
by Joe Flanagan January 19, 2016January 19, 2016 Until fairly recently it was common practice to include a career objective at the top of your resume when applying for work. Best practice has since changed however, and this is no longer the standard protocol when it comes to designing a contemporary resume. It’s by no … Continue reading Why You Should Ditch The Career Objective on Your Resume
What’s Your Facebook Ad Objective?
Jen Phillips AprilJuly 23, 2015 One of the biggest mistakes new marketers make is trying to be all things to everyone. What’s your objective? Let’s take the wine glasses in this photo for example. If you were in a beautiful setting with this wine in front of you, would you look forward to savoring the … Continue reading What’s Your Facebook Ad Objective?
How To Do Twitter Advertising – Part 1: Objective
by Victoria Hoffman October 27th, 2014 Ever since Oreo’s “dunk in the dark” moment during Super Bowl XLVII, brands have been getting creative with how they insert themselves into trending conversations on Twitter. Take, for example, this promoted tweet that appeared in my timeline during the 2014 Primetime Emmy Awards: Of course, this is … Continue reading How To Do Twitter Advertising – Part 1: Objective