Open communication is crucial for me. It is important for people to express their thoughts openly to ensure a good company culture. What do you want to have in a company to improve culture?
If you didn't see, last night, a lot of Twitter employees chose resignation over committing to Twitter 2.0, Musk's grand vision for a brand new Twitter. Some have started saying Twitter will last maybe a week and there are reports that the offices have been abruptly closed. Do you think Twitter can survive? Personally, I think it will, it will be buggy for a while and the World Cup is going to be wild on it, but ultimately I see it lasting.
Hi! I'm Sarah Evans, founder of Sevans Strategy and Sevans Digital PR, I'm a digital strategist and global brand correspondent, who works with companies worldwide to create and improve their social and digital strategies, advising on branding, marketing, advertising, and public relations. Here to answer any and all questions about PR, Social strategy, consulting, advertising, branding, and more I will be answering questions this week.
I'm very productive when I'm in the comfort of my home but there are days I find the structure of an office beneficial. I guess working hybrid makes me the most productive
This year I purchased my first mouse with customisable keys - Logi M650, and I was mind-blown. I've always had a bad time remembering keyboard shortcuts and this mouse was a real life saver for me - as I could customise all my keyboard shortcuts on my mouse. it's the best gadget I purchased this year. What was your best purchase of 2022 that improved your productivity?
Here are just a few ways a ChatGPT has helped me boost my productivity and earnings: 1. Googling and web browsing: generated tons of step-by-step instructions including google spreadsheets formulas and other advanced user actions.
2. Brainstorming: co-operated with AI to generate ideas for new startup hypotheses.
3. Research and copywriting: created 5 e-mails, 10+ headlines, 3 captions, and names for 3 products; finished writing the online workshop program that was hybernated for 2 years.
4. Social media management: made 70 posts in 2 hours and generated 1000 content views within 24 hours on the q&a website.
5. Legal advice: consulted on a potential lawsuit, the procedure for drafting documents, and their submission; advised a creator on the potential legal claim.
6. Business consulting: helped the consultant to make his offer, build a negotiating position, and preliminarily draw up an agreement for cooperation with a new company.
7. Software development: created the draft blockchain-based decentralized exchange architecture, generated sample smart contracts, front-end, and the API server.
8. Summaries and extracts: pulled the essence of ideas in bullet points from transcripts of 50 youtube videos. Total saved: 31 hours or $2,570*
And that was only in the first few days. *based on top US hourly rates What are your use cases?
Why am I talking about it? Because Twitter is our Top-2 traffic source for www.makerbox.club, requiring a $0 budget. Consistency and personal brand pay off. Here're the learnings: 1. Niche down
2. Treat your Twitter profile like a product
3. Create a content matrix
4. Mix professional and personal
5. Don't spam with your product
6. Focus on your experience, not on the theory
7. Don't be a copycat
8. Connect with people
9. Be kind
10. Experiment a lot What would you add?
I wish someone had told me how much time it would take. I was so naive when I started my company, thinking that it would be easy to get off the ground and make a name for myself. What I didn't realize until later is that there's so much work involved in building a business and so many things that can go wrong. I'm grateful for my experience now, but if I could go back and tell myself something about starting a company, it would be: "Don't expect things to go smoothly. And if you had to pivot... PIVOT!"