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In this episode, we dive into HubSpot's inbound methodology, a customer-first approach to sustainable business growth. We explore the shift from the traditional sales funnel to the flywheel model, emphasizing how customer advocacy fuels momentum. Learn how attracting, engaging, and delighting customers through personalized interactions can transform your marketing, sales, and service efforts. We also discuss the importance of buyer personas, defining your company’s purpose, and leveraging data and technology to optimize the customer experience. Whether you're a marketer, business owner, or sales professional, this episode will equip you with actionable insights to drive meaningful growth.
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In this episode, we explore USAID Trade and Competitiveness Activity’s Request for Grant Applications aimed at strengthening Nepal’s hospitality industry. The program seeks a Business Development Service Provider (BDSP) to support 150 hospitality firms with digital marketing, standardization, and sustainable tourism practices. With a grant budget of up to USD 60,000, a 12-15 month timeline, and a 15% cost-share requirement, we dive into the eligibility criteria, application process, and the potential impact of this initiative on Nepal’s tourism sector. Perfect for industry professionals and organizations looking to drive change in hospitality!
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In this episode, we delve into A Beautiful Place to Get Lost, a philosophical reflection on human existence, consciousness, and the quest for meaning. Through vivid metaphors and a dialogue format, the text challenges societal norms and the relentless pursuit of material success. It advocates for self-awareness, acceptance, and love as tools to transcend suffering and achieve inner peace. Join us as we explore the profound insights on detachment, embracing the present moment, and navigating the continuous journey of self-discovery. Perfect for seekers of wisdom and mindfulness.
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In this episode, we explore the transformative potential of a knowledge-rich curriculum, as presented in a compelling SpringerBrief in Education. Discover why factual knowledge is the foundation for deep thinking, critical analysis, and reading comprehension, especially for disadvantaged students. The authors critique past pedagogical trends that emphasized generic skills over subject-specific knowledge and propose a curriculum framework rooted in content richness, coherence, and clarity. With practical examples and evidence of its positive impact on student achievement and educational equality, this episode is a must-listen for educators and policymakers seeking to reshape learning for the better.
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This episode explores the integration of technology in education, with a focus on teacher professional development (TPD) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We delve into the benefits and challenges of technology-enhanced TPD, including access, training, and teacher beliefs. Drawing on research models of technology adoption, we examine key factors like perceived usefulness, ease of use, and social influence, alongside the cognitive and emotional shifts required for meaningful change. Additionally, we analyze the impact of multimedia tools on teaching and learning, evaluating their effectiveness and implications for student performance. A thought-provoking discussion for educators, policymakers, and anyone passionate about the future of education!
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In this episode, we dive deep into the internet's multifaceted role in shaping e-commerce. We explore its foundational features, services, and infrastructure, including key technologies and protocols that power online businesses. From understanding physical layers and ISPs to addressing challenges like the digital divide and cybersecurity, we offer a comprehensive look at what keeps the internet running. Additionally, we discuss the evolution of the World Wide Web, mobile app trends, and their impact on user experience and business strategies. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or an entrepreneur, this episode unpacks how the internet fuels modern commerce.
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This episode explores the profound teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti on fear, loneliness, and the transformative power of self-awareness. Delving into excerpts from his works, we discuss his critique of methods and systems for overcoming suffering and his call for direct observation and understanding of one's own experiences. Krishnamurti's insights on the interconnectedness of life and the limitations of thought challenge listeners to question deeply held beliefs and embrace a radical shift in consciousness. Join us as we unpack his dialogues and reflections, uncovering a path toward inner peace, freedom, and a wholly new way of living.
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In this episode, we dive into the world of managed WordPress hosting, comparing top providers to help you make an informed decision. We explore key features like speed, security, and support, and highlight detailed reviews of various hosting services, including their pricing and ideal user profiles. Special attention is given to WordPress.com's managed hosting, known for its all-inclusive offerings and user-friendly experience. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned developer, this episode will guide you in selecting the perfect hosting solution for your WordPress site.
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In this episode, we break down the pros and cons of popular website-building methods to help you choose the best option for your needs. From simple, tech-savvy solutions like Netlify and GitHub for fast and affordable deployment to the flexibility of self-managed WordPress and the convenience of managed hosting, we cover it all. We also dive into user-friendly website builders like Wix, Squarespace, and Webflow, highlighting their design capabilities and ease of use. Tune in to discover how to select the right platform by balancing technical skills, budget, time, design preferences, and maintenance requirements.
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Listen to what Arjan KC's portfolio is like, the podcast showcases his extensive experience in digital marketing and education. His CV and experience letters highlight his roles at Gurkha Technology, where he served as an executive director, and his teaching positions at various colleges, focusing on subjects like e-commerce and MIS. We also detail his freelance digital marketing work for numerous clients, demonstrating his expertise in branding, social media marketing, and content creation. His translation work for humanitarian organizations is also mentioned, showcasing his multilingual skills. Finally, his online profiles and certificates display his ongoing professional development in data science and digital marketing.
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This episode explores the transformative power of feedback in higher education, drawing insights from two groundbreaking studies. First, we examine a Higher Education Academy project that introduces a theoretical model and seven principles of effective formative feedback, supported by diverse real-world case studies. Then, we dive into a study on teacher feedback practices in university English courses, revealing how feedback motivation and institutional differences impact learning outcomes. Both sources underline the critical role of students in the feedback process and offer actionable strategies to align feedback with learning objectives, fostering deeper engagement and academic success.
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In this episode, we delve into two transformative perspectives on collaboration and conflict resolution. Drawing from Adam Kahane's Collaborating with the Enemy, we explore unconventional methods to tackle complex, high-conflict situations by embracing a "stretch" approach that balances connection and assertion. We also discuss Mike Leibling's Working with the Enemy, which equips listeners with strategies to handle difficult individuals and situations, emphasizing composure, clear communication, and strategic planning. Packed with real-world examples and actionable insights, this episode is your guide to turning conflict into progress in both professional and personal arenas.
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In this episode, we explore Facebook's advertising policies for job postings, breaking down everything you need to know to stay compliant and avoid costly rejections or account penalties. Learn about the do’s and don’ts of creating job ads, including prohibited content like discriminatory language or misleading claims, and discover tips for crafting credible and transparent postings. We’ll also delve into targeting restrictions aimed at preventing discriminatory practices and explain how to properly use Facebook's "Special Ad Category" for employment ads. With real-world examples of acceptable and unacceptable content, advice on monitoring ad performance, and strategies for appealing ad rejections, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to leverage Facebook’s platform for recruitment while adhering to legal requirements and community standards.
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Reflecting on the power of student feedback—this episode dives into the impact of both praise and constructive criticism on teaching. From clear communication and engaging lessons to tackling classroom noise and fostering interaction, learn how honest feedback drives growth, deepens understanding, and strengthens the teacher-student connection. A heartfelt journey of continuous improvement and gratitude. 🎙️✨
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This systematic review examines studies from the past five years on the phytochemical profile and biological activities of Quercus sp. galls (oak galls). The authors analyzed numerous studies exploring the galls' chemical composition, focusing on phenolic compounds like tannins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids, and their various biological activities. These activities include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties, as well as anticancer and wound-healing effects. Different extraction methods were compared, with a focus on optimizing extraction yields of bioactive compounds. The review also presents in vivo findings from animal models, demonstrating the therapeutic potential of oak galls in treating various conditions.
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-commerce has fundamentally reshaped business operations, impacting strategy, structure, and processes. Sources detail how businesses adapt by focusing on customer-centric approaches, data-driven decision-making, and digital marketing. Omnichannel strategies, global expansion, and efficient supply chain management are highlighted as crucial elements for success. However, challenges like cybersecurity risks and adapting to rapid technological changes require careful consideration.
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These reflections detail a classroom observation study conducted over four weeks in an MBA class. The author, Arjan, meticulously documents the instructor's teaching methods, highlighting the intentional design of classroom activities, layout, and communication strategies to maximize student engagement and learning. Arjan analyzes both the visible aspects, like seating arrangements and slide design, and the less visible elements, such as group dynamics and online communication, to understand their impact on the learning process. The observations emphasize the importance of thoughtful planning, active learning techniques, and a supportive classroom environment in fostering effective education. Finally, Arjan expresses gratitude for the opportunity to observe and learn from the experience.
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B2B e-commerce focuses on transactions between businesses, utilizing various models like supplier-oriented, buyer-oriented, and intermediary-oriented platforms. Key characteristics include large transaction volumes, recurring relationships, and customized offerings. Successful platforms, such as Alibaba and Amazon Business, leverage integrated systems and advanced analytics to manage complex supply chains and enhance efficiency. However, challenges exist, including implementation complexity, longer sales cycles, and data security concerns. Ultimately, B2B e-commerce aims to improve cost efficiency, supply chain management, and global reach for businesses.
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The podcast provides a comprehensive overview of Business-to-Consumer (B2C) e-commerce models. It details the characteristics, types, and key components of successful B2C models, including direct sellers, online intermediaries, and subscription services. The advantages and challenges of B2C e-commerce are discussed, highlighting factors like convenience, global reach, and competition. Several successful B2C examples are given, illustrating diverse approaches to online retail. Finally, the importance of customer experience, marketing, and efficient logistics are emphasized as crucial for success in this competitive market.
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Learn about the different concepts in statistics in this audio podcast.
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