Google BusinessA few weeks in the past, we announced upcoming improvements that make it easier for agencies and platform companions to manage Google listings with Google My Business. Among these enhancements: an Agency Dashboard, launching immediately, that lets agencies manage multiple listings sooner, easier and extra intuitively.

You then add your cellphone number, and have the choice so as to add your e-mail and website address, and a description of your corporation, which can seem on the listing found by your customers. You have 200 characters for the description, so use keywords relevant to your online business. Dengan dukungan untuk single signal-on (SSO), G Suite memungkinkan akses terpadu ke aplikasi cloud perusahaan lainnya. Layanan pengelolaan akses dan identitas (IAM) kami memungkinkan administrator mengelola semua kredensial pengguna dan akses aplikasi cloud di satu tempat. Javascript software libraries such as jQuery are loaded at endpoints on the or domains, for performance and efficiency … Read more

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Marketing Podcast with Laura Nelson

Laura Nelson, a guest on the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Laura Nelson. Laura has marketed, sold to, and collaborated with local businesses for over 10 years of her career as a marketer and business manager. She is currently VP of Marketing at Signpost, following roles with Broadly, Reputation.com, and Patch. Laura earned an MBA from the University of Michigan and a BFA at Carnegie Mellon University.

Key Takeaway:

Marketing has changed for all types of businesses in the last few years thanks to new platforms, channels, and technology. But for small businesses — the changes have been revolutionary, often leveling the playing field and providing a way to reach their customers and new audiences in a low-cost, targeted, and personalized way. In this episode, I talk with the VP of Marketing at Signpost, Laura Nelson, about the latest trends in local marketing and what

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Marketing Podcast with Laura Bull

Laura Bull, a guest on the Duct Tape Marketing PodcastIn this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Laura Bull. Laura is a bestselling author and brand strategist who specializes in transforming people into competitive and sustainable business brands. Her latest book is — From Individual to Empire: A Guide to Building an Authentic and Powerful Brand.

Key Takeaway:

Laura Bull spent ten years with Sony Music Entertainment and spearheaded artist development including Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, and Johnny Cash. Now she’s helping entrepreneurs discover and leverage their authentic and competitive brands. In this episode, we dive into how to build a personal brand, why she’s working to redefine the term “influencer”, and how to transform entrepreneurs into viable brands.

Questions I ask Laura Bull:

  • [1:40] The branding of the music industry has changed dramatically — hasn’t it?
  • [4:27] What’s one of the wackiest stories from working with artists in the
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Marketing Podcast with Jeffrey Shaw

Guest on the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, Jeffrey ShawIn this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Jeffrey Shaw. Jeffrey is an experienced speaker and small-business consultant. He helps self-employed and small-business owners gain control of their businesses in what otherwise seems like uncontrollable circumstances. He’s also the author of a book called: The Self-Employed Life: Business and Personal Development Strategies That Create Sustainable Success.

Key Takeaway:

To be self-employed means more than employing oneself. It’s a choice to challenge yourself to grow personally while building a business. As we develop ourselves, we raise the bar—we’re capable of even more success. What self-employed folks need is both business strategies and personal development to reach and maintain that success. In this episode, Jeffrey Shaw shares his holistic approach to sustainable, self-employed success.

Questions I Ask Jeffrey Shaw:

  • [1:55] The term “self-employed” used to be looked upon differently — has the perception changed
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A top health system in the country was struggling with the challenges of a fragmented infrastructure. The pandemic was causing additional strain on their systems, and they realized their clinical infrastructure was not scaling to meet changing needs. Their health network and affiliate organizations were challenged with managing data from a variety of disconnected electronic health record (EHR) systems, which made it difficult to access accurate insights on patients in the network.

By moving to a cloud platform, they were able to address one of the biggest obstacles in the transition to value-based care: fragmented healthcare data. They created a 360-degree view of all data related to cost, utilization, risk, and quality, and consolidated it into one patient record, which became the single source of truth.

Data fragmentation hinders critical healthcare initiatives

Fragmented data impedes population health management, care coordination, price transparency mandates, and value-based reimbursement. All those initiatives require

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