10 opérations de marketing relationnel pour le commerce de proximitéErick Bourriot
Le commerce est multicanal, le client est consomacteur, internet est un canal de vente ouvert 7 / 7 et 24 / 24.... Les commerçants doivent évoluer ou murir. Internet a tout changé. 10 solutions simples et pratiques pour utiliser les outils digitaux et les réseaux sociaux pour générer du trafic en magasin.
10 opérations de marketing relationnel pour le commerce de proximitéErick Bourriot
Le commerce est multicanal, le client est consomacteur, internet est un canal de vente ouvert 7 / 7 et 24 / 24.... Les commerçants doivent évoluer ou murir. Internet a tout changé. 10 solutions simples et pratiques pour utiliser les outils digitaux et les réseaux sociaux pour générer du trafic en magasin.
BCRM agence marketing relationnel et opérationnelBaptiste Rosa
Présentation de BCRM, agence de marketing relationnel et opérationnel : Acquisition & fidélisation client, Crm & e-crm, internet et webmarketing, positionnement, argumentaire, plan marketing, outils d'aide à la vente, inbound marketing
This document provides a beginner's guide to search engine optimization (SEO). It explains that SEO involves improving a website's ranking in search engines through on-page techniques like optimizing content with relevant keywords and off-page techniques like getting backlinks. The document recommends determining target keywords based on what customers search for, using keywords naturally in pages a few times, and providing helpful content to educate customers and establish authority. It also suggests hiring an SEO consultant for fast results since SEO requires expertise and ongoing work.
The document discusses social media lead generation. It introduces Brian Bodnar and Kipp Halligan and notes Brian wrote "The B2B Social Media Book." Several tips are provided for social media lead generation, including building social media reach by following, friending, connecting and sharing links; maximizing content discovery with a content calendar and social thank you pages; and ensuring conversion ubiquity by including calls-to-action everywhere and testing different calls-to-action. The goal of social media efforts should be buying customers rather than just leads. With the right approach, social media can drive significant revenue and prove skeptics like CEOs wrong.
The document contains guidelines and rules for classes including videos, no phone or Facebook use except on Fridays, marking students tardy, allowing bathroom breaks only after work is completed, questions, and supply lists for classes including paper, folders, and notebooks. Certifications are mentioned as being good to have and a contract is referenced.
Savings accounts allow individuals to accumulate money for future needs and wants. They provide easy access to funds while earning interest, though usually at a low rate. Interest can be simple or compound, with compound interest adding earned interest to the principal balance over time. Other savings options include CDs, money market accounts, US savings bonds, and IRAs, each with different features regarding access, penalties, and tax treatment. Proper financial planning is needed to meet savings goals based on timeframe, interest rates, target amounts, and calculating growth.
The document discusses how social media platforms are fragmenting as users gravitate towards platforms tailored to their specific interests. It notes the rapid growth of interest-based networks like Tumblr, Pinterest, and Foursquare while growth slows on Facebook. This fragmentation means marketers need to focus more on creating interesting, targeted content for specific interests rather than broad demographics. The document provides tips for marketers to develop content strategies and personas tailored for interest-based platforms.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the photo sharing website Pinterest and the similar startup Clipboard. It describes Pinterest as a site where users can organize and share photos they find on the web by creating boards on different topics. The document outlines how to set up and use a Pinterest account, highlights stats on Pinterest's growth and user demographics. It also provides examples of how brands are using Pinterest successfully and ideas for other brands to engage on the platform. Finally, it introduces the startup Clipboard as a similar site that also allows saving text in addition to photos.
This document discusses developing a social media strategy. It emphasizes that strategy should come before tactics and be aligned with business objectives. It also stresses integrating social media into company culture and values, and measuring and optimizing performance. It provides tips on empowering fans and employees as advocates through tools, promotions, and highlighting top contributors. An example strategy for Panasonic's community is outlined.
Crij 103 001 w intro to law and justice summer 2012 schedulesevans-idaho
This document outlines the schedule and assignments for an online course on law and justice over two modules in the summer of 2012. Module 1 takes place over weeks 1 and 2 (June 4-10 and June 11-17) and focuses on readings from the textbook "Law, Justice and Society" as well as weekly discussion questions, individual posts, and article or film responses on topics like the function and purpose of law and justice and law. Students are expected to complete reading assignments, discussion questions, individual posts, and a response paper each week for a total of 25 points per week.
Cwi crij 103 intro to law and justice summer 2012 syllabussevans-idaho
This document provides the syllabus for an online Introduction to Law and Justice course offered during the summer of 2012 at the College of Western Idaho. The syllabus outlines the course objectives, which include gaining an understanding of the criminal justice system and applying sociological and psychological principles to legal issues. Students will be assessed through exams, discussion posts, article responses, and individual posts. The course will be conducted entirely online and expects students to dedicate 12-16 hours per week to be successful.
1) Law serves to regulate human behavior and transform self-interest into social interest by establishing general rules that bind a community.
2) Scholars have proposed different perspectives on law and its role in society, ranging from it maintaining order and consensus to it perpetuating conflicts between groups.
3) Key thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Hobbes, and Locke contributed different philosophical views of law and its relationship to concepts like justice, the state, and social contracts.
The document discusses several issues facing the future of corrections, including a lack of clear mission and competing priorities, difficulty choosing effective methods, internal and external structural divisions, challenges in personnel recruitment and motivation, rising costs, and the need for evidence-based practices and professionalization. It proposes three main challenges: reinvigorating correctional leadership, refocusing investments in prevention programs, and reclaiming moral and ethical standards.
This chapter discusses the future of corrections by examining 5 dilemmas, 4 trends, and 3 challenges facing the system. It outlines how the philosophy and methods of corrections have changed, and aspirations for a system focused on evidence-based practices, technology, cost-effectiveness, and professionalism. The key challenges are to develop new leadership promoting best practices, refocus investments on rehabilitation programs, and restore moral and ethical priorities.
BCRM agence marketing relationnel et opérationnelBaptiste Rosa
Présentation de BCRM, agence de marketing relationnel et opérationnel : Acquisition & fidélisation client, Crm & e-crm, internet et webmarketing, positionnement, argumentaire, plan marketing, outils d'aide à la vente, inbound marketing
This document provides a beginner's guide to search engine optimization (SEO). It explains that SEO involves improving a website's ranking in search engines through on-page techniques like optimizing content with relevant keywords and off-page techniques like getting backlinks. The document recommends determining target keywords based on what customers search for, using keywords naturally in pages a few times, and providing helpful content to educate customers and establish authority. It also suggests hiring an SEO consultant for fast results since SEO requires expertise and ongoing work.
The document discusses social media lead generation. It introduces Brian Bodnar and Kipp Halligan and notes Brian wrote "The B2B Social Media Book." Several tips are provided for social media lead generation, including building social media reach by following, friending, connecting and sharing links; maximizing content discovery with a content calendar and social thank you pages; and ensuring conversion ubiquity by including calls-to-action everywhere and testing different calls-to-action. The goal of social media efforts should be buying customers rather than just leads. With the right approach, social media can drive significant revenue and prove skeptics like CEOs wrong.
The document contains guidelines and rules for classes including videos, no phone or Facebook use except on Fridays, marking students tardy, allowing bathroom breaks only after work is completed, questions, and supply lists for classes including paper, folders, and notebooks. Certifications are mentioned as being good to have and a contract is referenced.
Savings accounts allow individuals to accumulate money for future needs and wants. They provide easy access to funds while earning interest, though usually at a low rate. Interest can be simple or compound, with compound interest adding earned interest to the principal balance over time. Other savings options include CDs, money market accounts, US savings bonds, and IRAs, each with different features regarding access, penalties, and tax treatment. Proper financial planning is needed to meet savings goals based on timeframe, interest rates, target amounts, and calculating growth.
The document discusses how social media platforms are fragmenting as users gravitate towards platforms tailored to their specific interests. It notes the rapid growth of interest-based networks like Tumblr, Pinterest, and Foursquare while growth slows on Facebook. This fragmentation means marketers need to focus more on creating interesting, targeted content for specific interests rather than broad demographics. The document provides tips for marketers to develop content strategies and personas tailored for interest-based platforms.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the photo sharing website Pinterest and the similar startup Clipboard. It describes Pinterest as a site where users can organize and share photos they find on the web by creating boards on different topics. The document outlines how to set up and use a Pinterest account, highlights stats on Pinterest's growth and user demographics. It also provides examples of how brands are using Pinterest successfully and ideas for other brands to engage on the platform. Finally, it introduces the startup Clipboard as a similar site that also allows saving text in addition to photos.
This document discusses developing a social media strategy. It emphasizes that strategy should come before tactics and be aligned with business objectives. It also stresses integrating social media into company culture and values, and measuring and optimizing performance. It provides tips on empowering fans and employees as advocates through tools, promotions, and highlighting top contributors. An example strategy for Panasonic's community is outlined.
Crij 103 001 w intro to law and justice summer 2012 schedulesevans-idaho
This document outlines the schedule and assignments for an online course on law and justice over two modules in the summer of 2012. Module 1 takes place over weeks 1 and 2 (June 4-10 and June 11-17) and focuses on readings from the textbook "Law, Justice and Society" as well as weekly discussion questions, individual posts, and article or film responses on topics like the function and purpose of law and justice and law. Students are expected to complete reading assignments, discussion questions, individual posts, and a response paper each week for a total of 25 points per week.
Cwi crij 103 intro to law and justice summer 2012 syllabussevans-idaho
This document provides the syllabus for an online Introduction to Law and Justice course offered during the summer of 2012 at the College of Western Idaho. The syllabus outlines the course objectives, which include gaining an understanding of the criminal justice system and applying sociological and psychological principles to legal issues. Students will be assessed through exams, discussion posts, article responses, and individual posts. The course will be conducted entirely online and expects students to dedicate 12-16 hours per week to be successful.
1) Law serves to regulate human behavior and transform self-interest into social interest by establishing general rules that bind a community.
2) Scholars have proposed different perspectives on law and its role in society, ranging from it maintaining order and consensus to it perpetuating conflicts between groups.
3) Key thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Hobbes, and Locke contributed different philosophical views of law and its relationship to concepts like justice, the state, and social contracts.
The document discusses several issues facing the future of corrections, including a lack of clear mission and competing priorities, difficulty choosing effective methods, internal and external structural divisions, challenges in personnel recruitment and motivation, rising costs, and the need for evidence-based practices and professionalization. It proposes three main challenges: reinvigorating correctional leadership, refocusing investments in prevention programs, and reclaiming moral and ethical standards.
This chapter discusses the future of corrections by examining 5 dilemmas, 4 trends, and 3 challenges facing the system. It outlines how the philosophy and methods of corrections have changed, and aspirations for a system focused on evidence-based practices, technology, cost-effectiveness, and professionalism. The key challenges are to develop new leadership promoting best practices, refocus investments on rehabilitation programs, and restore moral and ethical priorities.
The National Academy of Sciences convened a committee to study forensic science needs and issues. The committee made 13 recommendations in its report, including creating a National Institute of Forensic Sciences, standardizing terminology and practices, and improving research, education, oversight and accreditation. The National Institute of Justice recognizes the need for reform and is taking steps like funding research projects and establishing advisory groups to address the report's recommendations.
This document provides a timeline of important events and discoveries in the field of forensic science from BCE to 2002 CE. Some key developments include the first use of fingerprints to solve a crime in 1880, the establishment of the first police crime laboratory in 1910, the development of blood typing techniques in the early 20th century, and the founding of organizations like the American Academy of Forensic Science in 1950 and the Federal Bureau of Investigation crime laboratory in 1932. The timeline is intended as a historical overview of the emerging field of forensic science.
A man was found dead in a bedroom with reddish-brown stains on the walls and carpet, and a broken bottle nearby. The forensic team must collect evidence from the crime scene to determine if the death was from natural causes or foul play. Samples will be analyzed in a lab to uncover clues like DNA, fingerprints, and traces of substances. A forensic pathologist will also examine the body to look for causes of injury or death. The analysis aims to reconstruct what happened and solve the crime.
DNA profiling is a forensic technique that uses a person's unique DNA to identify them. It examines DNA found at crime scenes. Two main techniques are used: Restriction fragment length polymorphism cuts DNA into fragments of varying lengths, which are then compared to suspects' DNA. Short tandem repeat profiling makes copies of DNA sections and examines repetitive patterns that differ between people. DNA profiling is a powerful forensic tool that can include or exclude suspects by matching DNA evidence to their profiles.
Islamic law, or Sharia, originated from the teachings of the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad. It developed over centuries as Islamic legal scholars interpreted Sharia and adapted it to changing circumstances. By the 10th century, the classic Sharia took shape, covering religious, family, property, commercial, and criminal law. It was not a strict legal code but a body of religious scholarship that continued evolving. Modern influences like Western colonialism have led to reforms, but Sharia remains influential in many Muslim-majority nations.
Common law systems like those in the United States and United Kingdom have legal systems that evolve through judicial decisions and rely heavily on legal precedents set in past cases. In civil law systems found in Europe and Latin America, legislative statutes are the primary source of law and judicial decisions have weaker precedential value. Common law systems emphasize procedural correctness and debate during adversarial trials, while civil law prioritizes establishing factual certainty through an inquisitorial judicial examination process.
Canada has two legal systems: common law from England and civil law from France. Common law is based on precedent from past court cases, while civil law relies on codified legal texts. Quebec uses civil law based on codes originating from French rule. The rest of Canada uses common law, with the exception of some Indigenous legal traditions. The Canadian legal system has evolved through influences from both common law and civil law.
This document provides an overview of comparative law and different legal traditions around the world. It discusses the legal systems of preliterate bands and tribes, and the four main modern legal traditions: common law, civil law, socialist law, and Islamic law. It also addresses the rule of law and convergence of legal systems as globalization increases interactions between cultures.
Topic paper week 16 cja 101 intro to criminal justicesevans-idaho
This document provides instructions for a topic paper assignment in a criminal justice course. Students must write a 750-1000 word paper answering one of two questions and including an introduction, body, and conclusion using APA format with at least two cited sources and a reference page. The paper is worth 30 points and is due by the end of the course.
The document discusses different types of terrorism including domestic and international terrorism. It outlines the United States Government Interagency Domestic Terrorism Concept of Operations Plan which coordinates response to domestic threats. It also discusses terror alerts issued by the Department of Homeland Security that aim to inform the public of potential threats and recommend protective actions.
The document discusses how terrorism has affected the US criminal justice system. It details how the US reorganized law enforcement agencies after 9/11 through the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, which consolidated various federal agencies. It also explains how anti-terrorism laws like the USA Patriot Act have expanded law enforcement powers but raised civil liberties concerns.
Topic paper week 14 cja 104 intro to correctionssevans-idaho
This document provides instructions for a topic paper assignment in an Intro to Corrections course. Students must write a 750-1000 word paper answering one of two questions and including an introduction, body, and conclusion using APA format with at least two sources cited. The paper is worth 25 points and requires selecting a topic about how mental health offenders have challenged corrections systems or the most effective juvenile delinquency programs.
This document discusses several special populations within the correctional system, including elderly prisoners, prisoners with HIV/AIDS, mentally ill prisoners, and long-term prisoners. It also covers the history of the juvenile justice system in the US and challenges in sanctioning and treating juvenile offenders, including those involved in gangs. Key topics include medical care and housing needs of special populations, debates around segregating HIV-infected inmates, high rates of mental illness among prisoners, the high costs of life sentences, and balancing rehabilitation and public safety in the juvenile system.
This chapter discusses special populations within corrections including elderly prisoners, prisoners with HIV/AIDS, mentally ill prisoners, and long-term prisoners. It also covers juvenile corrections, including the history of the juvenile justice system in the US, why juveniles are treated differently than adults, challenges with serious juvenile offenders and gangs, and the future of the juvenile justice system. The chapter outlines topics like the aging correctional population, managing HIV-infected inmates, challenges with the incarcerated mentally ill, the extent of youth crime, and factors considered in sanctioning juvenile offenders.
The document provides an overview of the Marshall Trilogy Supreme Court cases from the 1820s-1830s that established foundational principles of federal Indian law. It then discusses the 1905 case United States v. Winans, which faithfully applied these principles. The Marshall Trilogy established that Congress has plenary power over tribes, tribes have inherent sovereignty unless expressly limited, and the federal government holds tribes' lands in trust. It also established canons of construction that treaties should be interpreted in tribes' favor. Winans affirmed tribes' treaty-reserved rights to fish off-reservation, applying congressional plenary power, inherent tribal sovereignty unless limited, the trust doctrine requiring the federal government sue on tribes' behalf, and canons