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Nick Nimmin shares YouTube tips, video tips, YouTube video ideas and more.
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I opened my Twitter account a few years ago, but for a while I didn't have much to show for it. As of April 27, 2014, I had never posted a single tweet and had a mere 85 followers.
From a professional standpoint, that was a problem. I'm the head of a sales training and consulting firm that specializes in applying behavioral science—the study of how the human brain makes choices—to business and sales. I knew I needed to communicate better with more prospective clients, and I wondered what would happen if I applied my science background to boosting my social media reach.
So I decided to set myself up as a guinea pig. But from the outset, I made one rule: I'd never spend more than 15 minutes a day on Twitter. Instead, I'd have to use some behavioral science–backed strategies to produce the greatest results in the shortest amount of time.
focus on offering something genuinely valuable to the type of user who'd be valuable to have in your network or associated with your brand.
This behavioral scientist harnessed the psychology of choice to grow his Twitter account from 85 to over 101,000 followers.
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We hear so much about productivity. How do we become more productive? What can help us be extra productive? Which tools make us the most productive?
One Tab was a revealation
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Use these tools to help you market your business more efficiently using content marketing, SEO and Social media marketing
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A retired Scottish footballer and a Silicon Valley venture capitalist don’t seem like the likeliest of friends and collaborators. But Alex Ferguson, the long-time manager of the ultra-successful Manchester United team, and Michael Moritz, the chairman of Sequoia Capital, have more in common than you might suspect.
Ferguson, whose team won 38 trophies in the 27 years he coached, and Moritz, an early investor in Google, Yahoo, and Airbnb, have both thought long and hard about the art of management. Together they’ve written a book on the art of management — Leading: Learning from Life and My Years at Manchester United — that distills the lessons in leadership Ferguson learned while heading the world’s most successful sports franchise.
Not a typical soccer manager, more of a happiness magicians
As a player, coach, and manager, Alex Ferguson learned the importance of discipline and thinking long term.
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Storytelling is the most accessible gateway to creative flow states that exists. This presentation covers flow state experiences, the shared characteristics be…
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We talk about happiness as if it were a thing to be discovered and acquired.
But happiness can never be found externally. It is not a possession to be acquired or a set of conditions, but a state of mind.
The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything, but they have learned to make the best of whatever they have.
The happiest leaders aren't necessarily focused on success or failure but live by a different perspective--and that outlook makes all the difference.
Here's how they live.
Too many of us are missing a critical element when it comes to our lives - happiness. Read on for the amazing secrets of the happiest leaders.
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No, we won't all be working from home. The surprising reasons why Google's bee keeping group and Instant Messengers are so powerful.
Batch processing is one of the most recommended productivity tips for any type of content marketing.