In May and June 2024, I recorded a presentation on „How to Write? Some Tips on Effective Writing”.
Below are the slides + video recording.
In May and June 2024, I recorded a presentation on „How to Write? Some Tips on Effective Writing”.
Below are the slides + video recording.
Imagine you order from one store and see the order number is 4.
You might think, „I won’t trust a brand who only sold three times before!”.
Now imagine the same order, but it’s order #502,376 this time.
„Oh, more than 500,000 orders before me! That’s something!”.
There are some strategies you can follow for better pricing:
As a general rule, if you make people think of your price and have them focus and concentrate on it, you are likely to sell more. This is just because people spend time processing it.
(la final, video cu detalii)
Etape:
#1 Faci cont Google Analytics sau dai acces unui alt cont;
#2 Accesezi contul de Analytics;
#3 Instalezi un plugin de tip Analytics pentru Google Sheets;
#4 Lansezi pluginul și/sau folosești un template;
#5 Salvezi datele.
Surse și detalii:
„Heads up ALL Google Analytics users – Just a reminder if you haven’t done this already!
Back in July 2023 Google Universal Analytics stopped collecting data as part of the process of Google Analytics 4 completely replacing it. It has now been announced that starting July 1st 2024 Google will begin deleting all data that Universal Analytics had collected and it is down the the user if they will download and keep this data to refer back to.”
Sunt două mari metode de a salva datele:
a. Le pui în BigQuery – mențiune: datele de aici nu sunt la fel de simplu de utilizat ca în Analytics;
b. Folosești un plugin – pentru export date în Google Spreadsheets.
Desigur, se pot exporta și manual datele relevante din rapoarte.
Mai sunt câteva săptămâni.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. And while some of these overlap with information revealed during the Google/DOJ case (some of which you can read about on this thread from 2020), many are novel and suggest insider knowledge.
(via ComputerBlog)
In March and April 2024, I recorded a presentation on Everything you need to know about emails.
Below are the slides + video recording.
There are some vicious & virtuous cycles in using a lot of products.
Samsung and Apple make a lot of phones. Thus, they can reduce some of the costs by repeating some things. It’s generally cheaper to produce more of a thing.
Also, they can invest some profits into research.
If there’s a newcomer in the smartphone industry, they could have low prices to have a successful product. However, this will lead to low profits and low budgets allocated to research. This will bring low-quality products and fewer sales.
If a company invests in research, it will likely have better products, but it will need to increase the prices, which will reduce sales and, again, result in low profits.
It’s a big advantage – being the first in a niche.
It’s also a big advantage to be able to produce a lot of pieces of the same product.
One Google representative once said that they aim to make Google’s paid results (PPC) as relevant as the organic ones.
There’s a problem, though—most ads tend to be annoying. You don’t want some product shown in your face aggressively and repeatedly.
An ad tends to be, by definition, aggressive and out of place.
Sure, in Google, when you search for something, you specify a niche. You need something specific.
But even then, the nature of ads prevails – you tend to see ads for things you wouldn’t normally want to be there.
It’s a never-ending race between what you want (organic results) and what you would like to see less of (paid results).
On booking.com, there is a tendency to inform you of various things.
The thing is, just like on Amazon, they tell you relevant things.
Even if they give you lots of information, it’s not fluff; it’s essential information.
Some details are just for the peace of mind, and some details are binding contracts, but it’s a good way of presenting things.