Social media chat bots are the future of communication, if its WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Kik, Skype, or Telegram - you can use their bots and bot stores to easily access new services - easier you could ever do it with apps.
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The document provides an overview of deep learning, including its history, key concepts, applications, and recent advances. It discusses the evolution of deep learning techniques like convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, generative adversarial networks, and their applications in computer vision, natural language processing, and games. Examples include deep learning for image recognition, generation, segmentation, captioning, and more.
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
This document introduces artificial intelligence, discussing what AI is, how it differs from traditional machines through cognitive thinking and dynamic analysis of situations, and some key advantages like reducing human error and enabling constant work. It also outlines business applications of AI like virtual assistants, chatbots, and tools for HR, logistics, and e-commerce. While noting future potential, it acknowledges concerns about the impact on jobs, security risks from hacking, and unpredictability.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's conversational computing platforms, including the Azure Bot Service and Bot Builder SDK. It describes how bots can be built and connected using these tools, and how cognitive services like LUIS and speech APIs can be integrated to add intelligence. The document also outlines the bot development lifecycle and provides information on new features for conversational AI like integrated language understanding and multi-lingual support.
The document discusses chat bots and their potential future uses. It notes that apps have already created millions of jobs and bots may be the next step. Bots can perform automated tasks like answering questions or taking orders through messaging apps. Currently, people are using messaging apps more than social networks. The document outlines different types of bots including those that operate through rules-based programming and more advanced bots using machine learning that can understand language. It provides examples of potential bots and services to build bots. It concludes by recommending Cisco leverage chat bots for quick answers, analyzing Facebook messages, and developing future uses in tech support, sales, and communications between companies' bots.
chat bots are the future of communication.pptxJIMSVKII
Gaurav Gogia student of
BVJMM 2nd Semester of #JIMSVKII has shared about the chat bots are the future of communication.
For More Query Call us on 09990474829, 011 61199191
Visit us at https://www.jimssouthdelhi.com/
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AI Revolution
AI Innovation Checkpoint
AI Innovative BM Development
AI Chatbot for Customer Experience
AI Chatbot Evolution
AI Chatbot Use Cases: Travel Industry
AI Chatbot Use Cases: Food & Beverage Industry
AI Chatbot Use Cases: Banking Industry
AI Chatbot Use Cases: Healthcare Industry
AI Chatbot for Retail Services Innovation
AI Chatbot Use Cases: Retail & Fashion Industry
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Woebot: Robot Therapist
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Emotion AI Chatbot Prototype Demo
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The document provides an overview of deep learning, including its history, key concepts, applications, and recent advances. It discusses the evolution of deep learning techniques like convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, generative adversarial networks, and their applications in computer vision, natural language processing, and games. Examples include deep learning for image recognition, generation, segmentation, captioning, and more.
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
This document introduces artificial intelligence, discussing what AI is, how it differs from traditional machines through cognitive thinking and dynamic analysis of situations, and some key advantages like reducing human error and enabling constant work. It also outlines business applications of AI like virtual assistants, chatbots, and tools for HR, logistics, and e-commerce. While noting future potential, it acknowledges concerns about the impact on jobs, security risks from hacking, and unpredictability.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's conversational computing platforms, including the Azure Bot Service and Bot Builder SDK. It describes how bots can be built and connected using these tools, and how cognitive services like LUIS and speech APIs can be integrated to add intelligence. The document also outlines the bot development lifecycle and provides information on new features for conversational AI like integrated language understanding and multi-lingual support.
The document discusses chat bots and their potential future uses. It notes that apps have already created millions of jobs and bots may be the next step. Bots can perform automated tasks like answering questions or taking orders through messaging apps. Currently, people are using messaging apps more than social networks. The document outlines different types of bots including those that operate through rules-based programming and more advanced bots using machine learning that can understand language. It provides examples of potential bots and services to build bots. It concludes by recommending Cisco leverage chat bots for quick answers, analyzing Facebook messages, and developing future uses in tech support, sales, and communications between companies' bots.
This document outlines a project to design and develop a Sugar CRM bot using Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML). The objective is to create a bot that can answer questions about Sugar CRM. It will be implemented as both a desktop and web application using programming languages like AIML, Python, and Adobe Flex. An automatic AIML generation tool will also be developed to ease the creation of AIML files. The source code for the project is available online for checkout and demonstration.
A chatterbot (also known as a talkbot, chatbot, Bot, chatterbox, Artificial Conversational Entity) is a computer program which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods.
To find more about it, checkout these slides. For more info, visit our website, www.appgalleryinc.com
AI Agent and Chatbot Trends For EnterprisesTeewee Ang
This document discusses the growing trend of chatbots and artificial intelligence assistants. It notes that major tech entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have expressed interest in AI. While Musk sees AI as a potential threat, Zuckerberg wants to create an AI assistant for home use. The document outlines how chatbots use technologies like natural language processing and machine learning. It provides examples of chatbots being used in applications like customer service, human resources, and scheduling. In conclusion, the document predicts that AI assistant and chatbot applications will continue growing in both enterprise and consumer spaces.
The Chatbots Are Coming: A Guide to Chatbots, AI and Conversational InterfacesTWG
2016 is the year of all things conversational. Chatbots, suddenly, are everywhere. Driven by the explosion in popularity of messaging apps like Kik, Slack and Facebook Messenger, chatbots are quickly becoming a core part of the software product mix.
So does your business need a chatbot? This deck will help you understand the massive opportunity for companies who are bold enough to start building chatbots of their own.
(Already au fait with chatbots and looking for a software team to help you with yours? Skip to slide 47 to see some of the chatbots we've built at TWG for our clients and ourselves.)
The document discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence and outlines both benefits and risks. It begins by introducing speakers on the topic and defining artificial intelligence. It then notes that AI is already used widely to make decisions that affect people's lives. Both benefits of AI like increased precision and risks like job loss requiring retraining are discussed. Concerns are raised by experts like Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Stephen Hawking about potential existential threats from advanced AI. The document calls for safe and robust AI to avoid negative outcomes through exploration and oversight. It concludes that forward-thinking people are working to address the challenges of ensuring AI is developed and applied responsibly.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
ChatGPT is a language model created by OpenAI that can carry on conversations, answer questions, and summarize text through natural language generation. It was trained on a large dataset of conversational text from various online sources to understand and generate human-like responses. While ChatGPT can perform tasks like translation, conversation, and summarization, it also has limitations since it may demonstrate biases from its training data and lacks full human-level context and common sense understanding. Users can get started with ChatGPT by signing up on the website and exploring example queries to learn its capabilities and functionality.
The document discusses artificial text chatting machines (chatbots). It provides an overview of chatbots, including their history starting with ELIZA from 1966. Common approaches to developing chatbots include pattern matching and using the Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML). The document outlines some challenges in developing human-like intelligence for chatbots and possibilities for future work, before concluding with a demonstration.
Give a background of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, to better understand the current state of the art (SOTA) for Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI. Then start a discussion on the direction things are going in the future.
This document discusses different approaches for building chatbots, including retrieval-based and generative models. It describes recurrent neural networks like LSTMs and GRUs that are well-suited for natural language processing tasks. Word embedding techniques like Word2Vec are explained for representing words as vectors. Finally, sequence-to-sequence models using encoder-decoder architectures are presented as a promising approach for chatbots by using a context vector to generate responses.
What exactly is ChatGPT? ChatGPT is an open-source ChatGPT framework that allows developers to build their own ChatGPT using pre-built modules. The framework is built using NodeJS, AngularJS, ExpressJS, MongoDB, Redis, and Docker.
AI for human communication is about recognition, parsing, understanding, and generating natural language. The concept of natural language is evolving. A key focus is the analysis, interpretation, and generation of verbal and written language. Other language focus areas include haptic, sonic, and visual language, data, and interaction.
The document discusses the rise of chatbots and their increasing use and importance in business. It notes that by 2021, over 50% of enterprises will spend more on chatbots than traditional mobile app development. Chatbots provide cost-efficient customer service and allow sharing of multimedia content. They improve productivity by efficiently providing information to customers. The global chatbot market is expected to surpass $994 million by 2024. Common uses of chatbots include IT help desks, smart cities services, and improving HR functions. As technology advances, chatbots are becoming a new way for companies to enhance operations and customer experience.
The document provides a history of artificial intelligence, key figures in AI development, and examples of modern AI technologies. It discusses how the idea of AI originated in ancient Greece and how Alan Turing introduced the Turing test in 1937. Examples of modern AI include Sophia, a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics, and Rashmi, an Indian humanoid robot that can speak three languages. The document outlines advances in AI and its applications in fields such as military technology, space exploration, healthcare, and more.
This document discusses the ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence. It begins by noting humanity's long-standing fascination with creating tools that can replace human labor. However, others have warned of the potential harms of AI if not developed with wisdom. The document then outlines some of the common fears associated with AI, such as technology becoming autonomous and reversing the master-servant role between humanity and our creations. It also examines themes from Frankenstein that continue to emerge in science fiction, such as the ambiguity of technology and whether it will ultimately benefit or hinder humanity. The document considers various impacts that highly advanced AI could have, such as economic and educational impacts, and concludes by emphasizing the importance of considering whether just because we can
ChatGPT is a natural language processing model created by OpenAI that can generate human-like responses to text-based conversations. It uses deep learning and was pre-trained on vast amounts of text to understand language. Performance is evaluated using metrics like perplexity, accuracy, fluency and human evaluation. There are ethical concerns around copyright, personal data, bias and how the training data was obtained. OpenAI has introduced a paid ChatGPT Plus subscription with additional features while maintaining the free version.
Know Everything About Artificial Intelligence
AI involves machine learning, deep learning and many other programmable capabilities.
Let’s know all about the AI.
What is AI:
AI is intelligence exhibited by machines AI systems seek to process or respond to data in human-like ways.
AI can be seen at:
1. Marketing- Here AI analyze buyer’s behavior and provide best products & deals to them.
2. Predictive systems- These AI are made to look at statistical data and form valuable conclusions.
3. Editing Softwares- Here AIs suggest the ways that can be used to make pictures and texts more attractive.
4. Research- Research AI search through complex documents and studies for specific information at the speed higher than Google’s search engine.
How safe are they:
• Artificial intelligence right now don’t have ability to make truly independent decisions
• They can’t do anything beyond the instructions provided to them
• But, the predictions through AI can be inaccurate & that can be dangerous
Future of AI:
• We can see the rapid adoption of AI tricks in every field of tech.
• Once quantum computers become more viable, AIs will have access to unprecedented processing power and human-like AIs will become more viable.
• There are various apps & softwares that can be improved with the help of AI
Generative AI Use cases for Enterprise - Second SessionGene Leybzon
This document provides an overview of generative AI use cases for enterprises. It begins with addressing concerns that generative AI will replace jobs. The presentation then defines generative AI as AI that generates new content like text, images or code based on patterns learned from training data.
Several examples of generative AI outputs are shown including code, text, images and advice. Potential use cases for enterprises are then outlined, including synthetic data generation, code generation, code quality checks, customer service, and data analysis. The presentation concludes by emphasizing that people will be "replaced by someone who knows how to use AI", not AI itself.
How AI is going to change the world _M.Mujeeb Riaz.pdfMujeeb Riaz
How AI is going to change the world?
"AI: The Future of Our World“
"AI and its Transformative Impact on the World: Understanding the Potential of Chatbots and Conversational AI"
What is Artificial Intelligence and how it works?
What are Chatbots?
What Is ChatGPT?
Difference between chatGPT 3 and chatGPT 4?
Is Jasper artificial intelligence?
What is Character AI and how it works?
How chatGPT is going to change the world?
Why we are calling ChatGPT the future?
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http://unfunnel.com/facebook-ads-guide
A successful Facebook Ad is made of 2 components: a great design, targeted to the right audience. By analyzing over 100,000 real world ads we’ll show you what’s trending right now.
We not only provide you with the science and data behind a successful Facebook ad, but we also give you actionable best practices and highlight examples of companies doing it right.
Download this guide from Adspresso and HubSpot to learn how to create perfect Facebook ads based on real data on headlines, popular words, numbers and sentiments, and more!
One of the biggest mistakes businesses make when they first venture into content marketing is a lack of strategy. Often they adopt a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to their content marketing channels only to see their efforts dashed. The truth is what works on social media, does not necessarily work on search, and the reason usually boils down to how your audience uses these channels. Discover to how understanding audience's intent on Search and on Social Media can help you build a holistic content marketing strategy that works.
In this presentation by Daniel Hochuli, you'll learn:
- Why same content published on both search and social media often fails to deliver results.
- How to develop and optimise a content marketing strategy that best suits your digital channels.
- How to intelligently report content marketing success using audience metrics.
This document outlines a project to design and develop a Sugar CRM bot using Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML). The objective is to create a bot that can answer questions about Sugar CRM. It will be implemented as both a desktop and web application using programming languages like AIML, Python, and Adobe Flex. An automatic AIML generation tool will also be developed to ease the creation of AIML files. The source code for the project is available online for checkout and demonstration.
A chatterbot (also known as a talkbot, chatbot, Bot, chatterbox, Artificial Conversational Entity) is a computer program which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods.
To find more about it, checkout these slides. For more info, visit our website, www.appgalleryinc.com
AI Agent and Chatbot Trends For EnterprisesTeewee Ang
This document discusses the growing trend of chatbots and artificial intelligence assistants. It notes that major tech entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have expressed interest in AI. While Musk sees AI as a potential threat, Zuckerberg wants to create an AI assistant for home use. The document outlines how chatbots use technologies like natural language processing and machine learning. It provides examples of chatbots being used in applications like customer service, human resources, and scheduling. In conclusion, the document predicts that AI assistant and chatbot applications will continue growing in both enterprise and consumer spaces.
The Chatbots Are Coming: A Guide to Chatbots, AI and Conversational InterfacesTWG
2016 is the year of all things conversational. Chatbots, suddenly, are everywhere. Driven by the explosion in popularity of messaging apps like Kik, Slack and Facebook Messenger, chatbots are quickly becoming a core part of the software product mix.
So does your business need a chatbot? This deck will help you understand the massive opportunity for companies who are bold enough to start building chatbots of their own.
(Already au fait with chatbots and looking for a software team to help you with yours? Skip to slide 47 to see some of the chatbots we've built at TWG for our clients and ourselves.)
The document discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence and outlines both benefits and risks. It begins by introducing speakers on the topic and defining artificial intelligence. It then notes that AI is already used widely to make decisions that affect people's lives. Both benefits of AI like increased precision and risks like job loss requiring retraining are discussed. Concerns are raised by experts like Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Stephen Hawking about potential existential threats from advanced AI. The document calls for safe and robust AI to avoid negative outcomes through exploration and oversight. It concludes that forward-thinking people are working to address the challenges of ensuring AI is developed and applied responsibly.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
ChatGPT is a language model created by OpenAI that can carry on conversations, answer questions, and summarize text through natural language generation. It was trained on a large dataset of conversational text from various online sources to understand and generate human-like responses. While ChatGPT can perform tasks like translation, conversation, and summarization, it also has limitations since it may demonstrate biases from its training data and lacks full human-level context and common sense understanding. Users can get started with ChatGPT by signing up on the website and exploring example queries to learn its capabilities and functionality.
The document discusses artificial text chatting machines (chatbots). It provides an overview of chatbots, including their history starting with ELIZA from 1966. Common approaches to developing chatbots include pattern matching and using the Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML). The document outlines some challenges in developing human-like intelligence for chatbots and possibilities for future work, before concluding with a demonstration.
Give a background of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, to better understand the current state of the art (SOTA) for Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI. Then start a discussion on the direction things are going in the future.
This document discusses different approaches for building chatbots, including retrieval-based and generative models. It describes recurrent neural networks like LSTMs and GRUs that are well-suited for natural language processing tasks. Word embedding techniques like Word2Vec are explained for representing words as vectors. Finally, sequence-to-sequence models using encoder-decoder architectures are presented as a promising approach for chatbots by using a context vector to generate responses.
What exactly is ChatGPT? ChatGPT is an open-source ChatGPT framework that allows developers to build their own ChatGPT using pre-built modules. The framework is built using NodeJS, AngularJS, ExpressJS, MongoDB, Redis, and Docker.
AI for human communication is about recognition, parsing, understanding, and generating natural language. The concept of natural language is evolving. A key focus is the analysis, interpretation, and generation of verbal and written language. Other language focus areas include haptic, sonic, and visual language, data, and interaction.
The document discusses the rise of chatbots and their increasing use and importance in business. It notes that by 2021, over 50% of enterprises will spend more on chatbots than traditional mobile app development. Chatbots provide cost-efficient customer service and allow sharing of multimedia content. They improve productivity by efficiently providing information to customers. The global chatbot market is expected to surpass $994 million by 2024. Common uses of chatbots include IT help desks, smart cities services, and improving HR functions. As technology advances, chatbots are becoming a new way for companies to enhance operations and customer experience.
The document provides a history of artificial intelligence, key figures in AI development, and examples of modern AI technologies. It discusses how the idea of AI originated in ancient Greece and how Alan Turing introduced the Turing test in 1937. Examples of modern AI include Sophia, a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics, and Rashmi, an Indian humanoid robot that can speak three languages. The document outlines advances in AI and its applications in fields such as military technology, space exploration, healthcare, and more.
This document discusses the ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence. It begins by noting humanity's long-standing fascination with creating tools that can replace human labor. However, others have warned of the potential harms of AI if not developed with wisdom. The document then outlines some of the common fears associated with AI, such as technology becoming autonomous and reversing the master-servant role between humanity and our creations. It also examines themes from Frankenstein that continue to emerge in science fiction, such as the ambiguity of technology and whether it will ultimately benefit or hinder humanity. The document considers various impacts that highly advanced AI could have, such as economic and educational impacts, and concludes by emphasizing the importance of considering whether just because we can
ChatGPT is a natural language processing model created by OpenAI that can generate human-like responses to text-based conversations. It uses deep learning and was pre-trained on vast amounts of text to understand language. Performance is evaluated using metrics like perplexity, accuracy, fluency and human evaluation. There are ethical concerns around copyright, personal data, bias and how the training data was obtained. OpenAI has introduced a paid ChatGPT Plus subscription with additional features while maintaining the free version.
Know Everything About Artificial Intelligence
AI involves machine learning, deep learning and many other programmable capabilities.
Let’s know all about the AI.
What is AI:
AI is intelligence exhibited by machines AI systems seek to process or respond to data in human-like ways.
AI can be seen at:
1. Marketing- Here AI analyze buyer’s behavior and provide best products & deals to them.
2. Predictive systems- These AI are made to look at statistical data and form valuable conclusions.
3. Editing Softwares- Here AIs suggest the ways that can be used to make pictures and texts more attractive.
4. Research- Research AI search through complex documents and studies for specific information at the speed higher than Google’s search engine.
How safe are they:
• Artificial intelligence right now don’t have ability to make truly independent decisions
• They can’t do anything beyond the instructions provided to them
• But, the predictions through AI can be inaccurate & that can be dangerous
Future of AI:
• We can see the rapid adoption of AI tricks in every field of tech.
• Once quantum computers become more viable, AIs will have access to unprecedented processing power and human-like AIs will become more viable.
• There are various apps & softwares that can be improved with the help of AI
Generative AI Use cases for Enterprise - Second SessionGene Leybzon
This document provides an overview of generative AI use cases for enterprises. It begins with addressing concerns that generative AI will replace jobs. The presentation then defines generative AI as AI that generates new content like text, images or code based on patterns learned from training data.
Several examples of generative AI outputs are shown including code, text, images and advice. Potential use cases for enterprises are then outlined, including synthetic data generation, code generation, code quality checks, customer service, and data analysis. The presentation concludes by emphasizing that people will be "replaced by someone who knows how to use AI", not AI itself.
How AI is going to change the world _M.Mujeeb Riaz.pdfMujeeb Riaz
How AI is going to change the world?
"AI: The Future of Our World“
"AI and its Transformative Impact on the World: Understanding the Potential of Chatbots and Conversational AI"
What is Artificial Intelligence and how it works?
What are Chatbots?
What Is ChatGPT?
Difference between chatGPT 3 and chatGPT 4?
Is Jasper artificial intelligence?
What is Character AI and how it works?
How chatGPT is going to change the world?
Why we are calling ChatGPT the future?
THE SCIENCE BEHIND EFFECTIVE FACEBOOK AD CAMPAIGNSunfunnel
http://unfunnel.com/facebook-ads-guide
A successful Facebook Ad is made of 2 components: a great design, targeted to the right audience. By analyzing over 100,000 real world ads we’ll show you what’s trending right now.
We not only provide you with the science and data behind a successful Facebook ad, but we also give you actionable best practices and highlight examples of companies doing it right.
Download this guide from Adspresso and HubSpot to learn how to create perfect Facebook ads based on real data on headlines, popular words, numbers and sentiments, and more!
One of the biggest mistakes businesses make when they first venture into content marketing is a lack of strategy. Often they adopt a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to their content marketing channels only to see their efforts dashed. The truth is what works on social media, does not necessarily work on search, and the reason usually boils down to how your audience uses these channels. Discover to how understanding audience's intent on Search and on Social Media can help you build a holistic content marketing strategy that works.
In this presentation by Daniel Hochuli, you'll learn:
- Why same content published on both search and social media often fails to deliver results.
- How to develop and optimise a content marketing strategy that best suits your digital channels.
- How to intelligently report content marketing success using audience metrics.
[WMD 2016] Karen X LLC >> Karen X Cheng "Facebook is completely changing vira...500 Startups
This document provides 10 tips for making a viral video, beginning with writing a catchy headline and understanding which emotions prompt sharing. It notes that videos on Facebook require different strategies than other platforms, advising to turn off sound, stand out in less than 1 second, and view on small screens. While clickbait can drive views, the goal should be creating content that genuinely engages audiences and converts them. Contact information is provided at the end.
Ready to sharpen your #copywriting skills? Here are 125 quick tips organized in 14 chapters—from veteran copywriter, creative director, and SlideShare keynote author Barry Feldman.
WordStream founder, Larry Kim, will reveal the strategies you MUST implement if you want to get 10x MORE VALUE from your paid social media advertising efforts!
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-How to drive exponentially more traffic to your content
-Tips to convert 3-5x more clicks into leads & sales - all for less than $50 per campaign
-Critical insights into how the algorithm of Paid Social Media REALLY WORKS
24 Awesome Infographic Ideas to Inspire Your Next Beautiful CreationPiktochart
Infographics are awesome, simply because they can capture and hold our attention so well - if done right. The best part is, there are so many great examples out there that we can draw inspiration from. Here are 24 infographic ideas that you can use to create your next beautiful creation.
How to Create and Use Snapchat's New Custom GeofiltersGary Vaynerchuk
Less than a month ago, Snapchat opened custom on-demand geofilters to everyone. Compared to other mediums, a custom Snapchat Geofilter is a branded impression on steroids.
Here's a guide explaining why this is such a great opportunity for your brand and a step-by-step guide on how to create one yourself. ;)
How to Create the Perfect Social-Media PostGuy Kawasaki
These are the slides that Guy Kawasaki and Peg Fitzpatrick used for a webinar hosted by Mari Smith. The purpose of the webinar was to help people create "the perfect posts" for social media. The presentation uses a classic top-ten format.
A Complete Guide To The Best Times To Post On Social Media (And More!)TrackMaven
Do you know the most effective times to post on social media, send an email, or publish a blog? We've broken down the data behind the most effective times to post content on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Content Marketing, and Email.
20 Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin & Pinterest Features You Didn't Know Existed (...HubSpot
The document outlines 20 hidden or lesser-known features of popular social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Some of the featured tips include saving links and articles to access later on Facebook, replacing ads with baby animal pictures on Facebook using a Chrome extension, embedding SlideShare presentations directly into tweets, and creating a photo collage directly in a single tweet on Twitter. The document also provides tips for adding hidden relationship notes on LinkedIn profiles and using trackable links on Pinterest that won't get flagged as spam.
6 Questions to Lead You to a Social Media StrategyMark Schaefer
It can be intimidating and overwhelming to try to develop a social media strategy, but if you follow through on these six questions, your strategy will reveal itself.
Go Viral on the Social Web: The Definitive How-To guide!XPLAIN
Creating a Viral Content success story has no recipe. It has a lot of variables, not all of which can be controlled by a Brand. However, this deck offers you the ideal How-To approach in creating tasteful, inspired Content that will help your message stand out from the information noise on Social Web and make people eager to share it around.
Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
The document discusses how entrepreneurs can effectively use social media with only 10 minutes per day. It recommends focusing on listening to understand audiences, engaging authentically by adding value to conversations, and sharing frequent, valuable content across multiple platforms. The key is to listen more than talk, always provide audience value, and adopt a "frequent snacks" approach to social sharing. With these efficient practices, entrepreneurs can better achieve their social media goals.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Be a Digital Trailblazer When Building Your Brand Carrie Kerpen
The document discusses the importance of personal branding, especially online, and becoming a "digital trailblazer." It provides 5 reasons for developing a strong personal brand, including that jobs may not be permanent and others are searching for you online. It encourages the reader to think about what makes them unique and compelling and how to tell their story succinctly across social media platforms. Examples are given of digital trailblazers leveraging different networks and some resources are listed to help readers craft their personal brand online.
What's the ROI of a Piano? What's the ROI of a YouTube channel? What's the ROI of anything!? After you read this deck you'll be able to answer all these questions easily.
“If you were to give a one-sentence tip to a small business owner just started out with social media, what would you say?”
That’s the question we’ve been asking a lot over the last few weeks.
We’ve asked: business owners, marketers, social media experts, bloggers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, and a ton of other people who have achieved success on social media.
Most stuck to one sentence. Some cheated a little.
But all provided helpful tips that any business can use when getting started.
Now, it’s your turn! “If you were to give a one-sentence tip to a small business owner just started out with social media, what would you say?” Let us know on our blog: http://ow.ly/A1gr1
The document describes how Tourism Australia has created the "World's Biggest Social Media Team" by leveraging user-generated content from millions of fans and followers who share their travel experiences and photos from Australia on social media platforms. Tourism Australia focuses on creating platforms where fans can share stories themselves rather than broadcasting messages, and makes fans the heroes by featuring their content. This approach has helped grow Tourism Australia's social media presence and make Australia a more sought-after travel destination through word-of-mouth recommendations.
Bot Boom: What marketers need to know about chatbots now - Erin Bury - Tech F...BookNet Canada
Chatter about chatbots reached a fever pitch in 2016, with brands including Sephora, Taco Bell, and KLM jumping on the bot bandwagon. This presentation is designed for marketers and entertainment brands who are struggling to understand how to use bots for their business, highlighting what they are, why they’ve become so popular, and how to leverage them for customer service, content delivery, e-commerce, promotions, and branding. It also highlights a case study of TIFFBOT, a movie-loving chatbot built in partnership with the Toronto International Film Festival, offering takeaways for marketers based on its success.
Botgun is a chatbot platform that allows businesses to create and manage chatbots without coding or infrastructure. As mobile apps become more numerous, chatbots provide an alternative way for companies to engage customers without developing separate apps. Botgun offers chatbot templates for common business types like restaurants that allow customers to make reservations, check availability, and find nearby locations. It utilizes a freemium business model where basic features are free and additional capabilities are available through a monthly subscription per active user. The platform aims to make it easy for businesses of any size to participate in the growing chatbot economy dominated by Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and other messaging services.
Chatbots, and how will Microsoft help us with this?PVS-Studio
This overview article is devoted to the study of a trend which is growing rapidly in popularity in the IT industry - chatbots, and the role of Microsoft in their development process. The article will cover the history of chatbots, peculiar properties of bots, the main, and also some unexpected spheres of their application, perspectives and technology limits.
We have deliberately chosen Microsoft as the main platform for comparative research. The company does a lot of work in the field of promotion and development of intelligent bots. One of the main steps in this direction is a framework for creation of custom bots Microsoft Bot Framework platform - independent and open source; Microsoft presented it at the Build 2016 exhibition.
The document discusses the rise of conversational commerce powered by bots. It predicts that by 2020, bots will facilitate 40% of mobile interactions and transactions as the post-app era begins. Several companies like Microsoft, Facebook, and Slack are shifting their focus to bots and chat-based platforms. Bots allow brands to have intuitive, intelligent, and contextual conversations with billions of users on messaging platforms. This shifts business operations to a new model of conversational commerce where micro-moments can be tapped into through bots.
Have you always wondered how chatbots work and what possible use cases they have? Go through our insightful report and feel free to contact us in case you want to know more!
The Chatbot Imperative: Intelligence, Personalization and Utilitarian DesignCognizant
To boost business outcomes and deliver superior experiences, chatbots must quickly deliver responses that speak directly to individual human needs and apply meaningful responses to evolving requirements over time.
Bot will help chatting platform become more than just chit-chat tool. Online communication and technology are turning from “Mobile-first” into “AI-First”
In 2016, Facebook, Line and WeChat all introduce their Bot API integrated with their platforms. This make the world start interesting BOT more than ever. Beside, in F8 conference, Facebook tells that ~90% of our time on mobile is spent on email and messaging platforms and overtaken social network already.
We are now living in times where messaging context is slowly becoming a new model of publishing. Conversational apps grow faster than social networks.
Hence our interest and new report around the topic of CHATBOTS.
“App fatigue is real” and using a chatbot for building a relationship with customers feels more accessible, as it is like talking to a “real” person while an intimate, one-on-one interaction which is de-cluttering our mobile experience at the same time. It is also just cheaper to prototype an build a chatbot service rather than create a standalone smartphone app for a brand or business. If done right, it can definitely deepen meaningful relationships.
Global Messaging Trends: WeChat, Facebook, Bots, and AppsAndrew Schorr
Grata's keynote presentation at CHat Beijing April 24, 2016 discussing the latest trends in messaging. The other presentations from the event can be found here: http://chinachannel.co/chat-beijing-presentations
From SMW: "At a Social Media Week London session, Ben discussed what Bots are and how they are changing the face of social, not only for social channels but also for consumers themselves, shifting how we fundamentally work with social, online and services."
Chatbots. Where it came from and where it's going.Joey Rigor
Chatbots have come a long way in 50 years. The first chatbot, called Eliza, was developed in 1966 and used simple pattern matching to hold conversations. Now, major tech companies are integrating chatbots into popular messaging platforms like Facebook Messenger, making them accessible to billions of users. While early chatbots introduced by Facebook still have limitations, the technology continues to improve. In the future, chatbots could perform tasks like providing insurance quotes, assisting with accidents, or listing available jobs directly within messaging applications. This integration could significantly disrupt how customers interact with businesses.
1) Messaging apps have become some of the most widely used apps globally, surpassing social media in some cases.
2) Messaging apps are becoming platforms for interactive bots that can provide information to users, and some companies are exploring using bots for advertising and customer communication.
3) Brands may see opportunities to use messaging bots and apps to directly reach customers where they spend their time and to provide services like locating nearby stores or redemption centers.
Using artificial intelligence and more specifically bots, in social media, communicating with customers and what its impact will be for humans in customer service.
Messaging apps have surpassed social networks and they now aim to change the way brands communicate with consumers. An overview about the use cases and the technology that today is powering this once in a decade shift.
WeChat, the shape of the connected ChinaFabernovel
Impressive, intriguing China is all too often dismissed as a source of inspiration for being “too different”. Yet over the past decade, China has undergone unprecedented change as a result of the implementation of protectionist economic policies. No longer the world’s sweatshop, the country is now the international epicenter of technological research & development.
Bots are software programs that automate online tasks like booking tickets or responding to customer service queries. Chatbots in particular operate within messaging apps to respond to user questions. As messaging apps grow in popularity, more people are using them to interact with brands through chatbots. This provides an opportunity for scalable and low-cost customer service. It also allows brands to engage customers through a familiar channel as people now spend over 30% of their time on smartphones using Facebook and messaging apps. As chatbots become more integrated with voice and expand their capabilities, they have the potential to significantly change how users get information and take action online.
Social Web and Email Marketing: How Facebook Messenger is Changing the RulesDenys Malengreau
Talk at the Email Summit (www.emailsummit.be) on the near impact of bots on the social Web.
► Date: 10 June 2016
► Venue : The Hotel Brussels - www.thehotel-brussels.be
November's 140 characters you have to rememberWAX Interactive
Or should we say 280 since @Twitter has doubled the max number of #characters allowed in one tweet. Enjoy some unmissable social media figures and trends.
The document discusses the success of WhatsApp and key lessons from its journey. It describes how WhatsApp's mission-driven founders focused on building a simple, reliable cross-border communication product and adopted a freemium model. This led to rapid growth through strong network effects as users drove innovation and adoption across platforms. The founders' focus on privacy and an ecosystem approach helped WhatsApp scale globally before being acquired by Facebook in a deal that strengthened Facebook's presence in Asia.
Topbots Present: 110 Brands Driving Innovation with BotsAdelyn Zhou
Here are how top brands are using bots for marketing and customer service. These bots are evolving all the time and many are now cross platform.
Here are the 110 brands innovating with bots per category:
1. Beauty - Sephora, Estee Lauder, CoverGirl and Katy Perry's Mad Love
2. Consumer Goods - Unilever, Absolut, Hellmann's Campbell's Kitchen, Miller Lite and Johnnie Walker
3. Entertainment - Activision, Mattel, Blizzard's Hearthstone, Disney, Fandango, Marvel's Doctor Strange, Stubhub and Universal Studios
4. Fashion - Victoria Secret Pink, Tommy Hilfiger, British Vogue, H&M, Burberry and American Eagle's Aerie
5. Finance - Xero, Transferwire, RBS, Paypal, NerdWallet, Fidelity, CapitalOne and Bank of America
6. Food and Beverages - Wingstop, Whole Foods, Taco Bell, Starbucks, Pizza Hut, Open Table, Jack in the Box, Domino's, Burger King and Subway
7. Health - Health Tap, Fitbit, Boston Children's Hospital, Baidu, Medwhat, Oscar Health and BabyCenter
8. Insurance - AllState
9. Media and Publishers - Wall Street Journal (WSJ), The Washington Post, Today Show, TechCrunch, NY Times, NPR, NBC, Harvard Business Review, Fox News, Forbes, The Economist, CNN, BBC, Quartz and The History Channel
10. Real Estate - Trulia
11. Retail and E-commerce - Uniqlo, Nordstrom, Macy's, eBay's ShopBot, Casper and 1-800-Flowers
12. Social Goods - WWF, Unicef and HelloVote
13. Sports - theScore, Sports Illustrated, NFL, NBA, Toni and Copa 90
14. Travel and Hospitality - Skyscanner, Hotels.com, Marriott, Kayak, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Expedia, Hipmunk, Lufthansa, Cosmopolitan Hotel and British Airways
15. Automotive - Uber, Lyft, KIA, Hyundai and Ford
16. Utilities - UPS, The Weather Channel, Staples and Hewlett Packard
17. Others - Duolingo, Yahoo, Microsoft, Trolli and The White House
Are there any other brand bots that should be featured here? If so, please share in the comments below.
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ENGAGE 2017 Prague - The Changing World of SocialJan Rezab
This years Engage was in the theme of understanding social marketing and my talk was about finding out the engagement difference on Facebook and Instagram. While Facebook of course is happy about both platforms, and of course on a per-user basis, we know Instagram is more engaging - yet still its interesting to learn and break down the data into categories.
Social Media Platforms, Insights & Data - Engage Bali 2016 by Jan RezabJan Rezab
This document provides an overview of social media usage and trends. It shows statistics on the popularity of apps like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram by country. It also analyzes content and engagement trends on Facebook, finding that media companies create better content and that brands should take a more media-like approach. Additional sections cover trends on Instagram, video watching behaviors, customer service on social media, and the rise of chatbots.
Social Trends & Data - Jan Rezab at Engage Prague 2016 Jan Rezab
Jan talking about social media and showing how it impacts current media, brands, and general business ecosystem.
Jan dives also into social messaging bots.
See full video on Slideshare or YouTube: http://www.slideshare.net/jan.rezab/content-meets-data-social-media-trends-jan-rezab-at-engage2016-prague
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
This document provides productivity tips from Jan Rezab, a serial entrepreneur. Some key points include:
- Manage time by thinking in "blocks" of one hour and maximizing productivity in each block.
- Use tools like Wunderlist, Podio and Slack for communication and organization in addition to email.
- Design meetings purposefully with clear agendas and action items. Follow up immediately.
- Find ways to be productive during activities like driving or flights by taking calls or responding to emails.
- Hiring an excellent assistant can help optimize schedules and respond to urgent requests so the entrepreneur's time is freed up.
Internet Trends 2015 - Selection of social media trends with additional data ...Jan Rezab
The rise of mobile, social media, video, social messaging platforms, and the strength of social media.
All unmarked data are from original Mary Meeker's report: http://kpcb.com/InternetTrends
Trend shows important growth with Wechat, Whatsapp, Sina Weibo, Meerkat, Periscope, and other platforms.
This is why video is the most important shift for social marketersJan Rezab
Video is increasingly being shared on social media platforms like Facebook rather than YouTube. Data from January 2014 to September 2014 shows a rise in the share of video posts on Facebook compared to other sites like YouTube and Vimeo. Discovery social networks that allow video to be shared through a main feed, like Facebook, have an advantage over delivery-only networks like YouTube that rely on external linking and sharing. More content creators are directly uploading videos to Facebook for distribution rather than relying on YouTube.
Socialbakers launched its first version in 2009 and continued developing new versions each subsequent year, releasing version 3 in 2011 and 2012, version 3.5 in 2013, and version 4 in 2014, with plans to launch version 5 in December 2015.
This document summarizes the Engage 2014 conference on social media. It discusses how brands used social media during events like the World Cup, the rise of platforms like Instagram for brands, and how video is becoming more prominent on Facebook. It also outlines the stages of social media maturity for brands, from early adoption to integration, and how social media measurement has evolved from basic metrics to evaluating return on investment. Finally, it introduces new tools from Socialbakers like content detection and a Social Health Index to help brands improve their social media strategies.
Top priorities in social media for CMOs and CEOsJan Rezab
Top priorities in social media for top management, CMOs, CEOs, and others. Social marketing at the top management level is difficult, and knowing what to focus on is key.
Vision of Social Media Marketing by Jan Rezab (ENGAGE 2014 London)Jan Rezab
The document discusses strategies for social media marketing. It outlines the evolution from the early stages of just setting up social media profiles and basic reporting to becoming truly "socially native" organizations that integrate social media throughout all business functions. Key points discussed include the decline of organic reach on platforms, the need to focus on paid social advertising, merging of content strategies across platforms, and using metrics and analytics to optimize social media performance rather than just report on it.
Socialbakers launching Analytics for VkontakteJan Rezab
Vkontakte Analytics is launching to provide social media analytics and insights for Russian customers. The tool offers key metrics dashboards, content analytics, and benchmarking against competitors. It provides actionable insights to improve social strategy and content. Socialbakers ensures data quality and offers dedicated support from their Russian team to help customers better understand and optimize their VK presence. The VK analytics tool is available now to help customers analyze what content works and provide reporting to management.
Socialbakers Proxxima Jan Rezab in Sao PauloJan Rezab
The document discusses new approaches to measuring social media marketing. It highlights that social media is fast-moving and new metrics are needed. It provides examples of how brands like Samsung Canada and Nestle are using social media for customer service and engagement. The document advocates establishing a measurement framework that goes beyond traditional metrics like likes and fans to also measure engagement, responses, and return on engagement. It discusses how the social media landscape is evolving and both software analytics and custom solutions are needed to help companies fully adopt social media measurement.
This document discusses metrics for measuring return on investment (ROI) in social media. It notes that the average Facebook user is a fan of 37 pages and likes 36 posts per month compared to a brand's average of 7 posts. Return on engagement (ROE) is an alternative metric to ROI for social media. It also provides examples of companies like KLM that have achieved a high ROI through engaged customer service on social platforms.
This document discusses the passionate environment for next generation mobile services. It notes that mobile is about people, communication, targeting, money, passion and services. It envisions a future where application providers are central, and users have freedom of choice between different manufacturers and content providers. For this passionate environment to grow, content and mobile operators need to work together to lower data costs and remove caps in order to empower developers and users.
Multiparty Mobile Prague Mark Linder Final (Nx Power Lite)Jan Rezab
1. For mobile marketing to truly take off, it needs to prove its effectiveness to advertisers and provide value to consumers as an emotional experience, rather than just focusing on utility.
2. Mobile marketing should be more about passion than just utility. It should create emotional connections between brands and people.
3. Mobile devices are deeply personal and connect people to their interests and relationships. Mobile marketing needs to view people in a multi-lateral way and focus on building passionate relationships rather than just making sales.
The document discusses mobile shopping, noting that many US companies already offer it and over 9 million people use mobile shopping via their phones. It also mentions Paypal offers mobile payments and promotes Partners Day, urging people to be mobile and not look like the sad person in the image provided. It provides contact information for Jan Rezab at hungrymobile.com.
Mobile advertising has grown significantly from 1998 to 2008. During this period, mobile phones evolved from basic calling devices with limited memory and speed to powerful smartphones with large storage, fast processors, and internet access. As mobile internet usage increased worldwide, surpassing fixed internet by 2010, the mobile advertising market also expanded rapidly. Mobile ads can now be highly targeted based on factors like location, demographic information, and user behavior to deliver more relevant messages. However, mobile advertising is still developing and building partnerships and customized content will be important for its continued growth.
This document compares mobile advertising players between 2004 and 2008. In 2004, the mobile advertising market was in its infancy with few players. By 2008, the mobile advertising market had grown significantly with many new entrants and established companies expanding into the mobile space. Overall, the document shows the rapid growth and increasing popularity of mobile advertising between 2004 and the mid-2000s.
This tutorial presentation provides a step-by-step guide on how to use Facebook, the popular social media platform. In simple and easy-to-understand language, this presentation explains how to create a Facebook account, connect with friends and family, post updates, share photos and videos, join groups, and manage privacy settings. Whether you're new to Facebook or just need a refresher, this presentation will help you navigate the features and make the most of your Facebook experience.
Surat Digital Marketing School is created to offer a complete course that is specifically designed as per the current industry trends. Years of experience has helped us identify and understand the graduate-employee skills gap in the industry. At our school, we keep up with the pace of the industry and impart a holistic education that encompasses all the latest concepts of the Digital world so that our graduates can effortlessly integrate into the assigned roles.
This is the place where you become a Digital Marketing Expert.
Your LinkedIn Success Starts Here.......SocioCosmos
In order to make a lasting impression on your sector, SocioCosmos provides customized solutions to improve your LinkedIn profile.
https://www.sociocosmos.com/product-category/linkedin/
Telegram is a messaging platform that ushers in a new era of communication. Available for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, Telegram offers simplicity, privacy, synchronization across devices, speed, and powerful features. It allows users to create their own stickers with a user-friendly editor. With robust encryption, Telegram ensures message security and even offers self-destructing messages. The platform is open, with an API and source code accessible to everyone, making it a secure and social environment where groups can accommodate up to 200,000 members. Customize your messenger experience with Telegram's expressive features.
This tutorial presentation offers a beginner-friendly guide to using THREADS, Instagram's messaging app. It covers the basics of account setup, privacy settings, and explores the core features such as close friends lists, photo and video sharing, creative tools, and status updates. With practical tips and instructions, this tutorial will empower you to use THREADS effectively and stay connected with your close friends on Instagram in a private and engaging way.
Project Serenity is an innovative initiative aimed at transforming urban environments into sustainable, self-sufficient communities. By integrating green architecture, renewable energy, smart technology, sustainable transportation, and urban farming, Project Serenity seeks to minimize the ecological footprint of cities while enhancing residents' quality of life. Key components include energy-efficient buildings, IoT-enabled resource management, electric and autonomous transportation options, green spaces, and robust waste management systems. Emphasizing community engagement and social equity, Project Serenity aspires to serve as a global model for creating eco-friendly, livable urban spaces that harmonize modern conveniences with environmental stewardship.
Lifecycle of a GME Trader: From Newbie to Diamond Handsmediavestfzllc
Your phone buzzes with a Reddit notification. It's the WallStreetBets forum, a cacophony of memes, rocketship emojis, and fervent discussions about Gamestop (GME) stock. A spark ignites within you - a mix of internet bravado, a rebellious urge to topple the hedge funds (remember Mr. Mayo?), and maybe that one late-night YouTube rabbit hole about tendies. You decide to YOLO (you only live once, right?).
Ramen noodles become your new best friend. Every spare penny gets tossed into the GME piggy bank. You're practically living on fumes, but the dream of a moonshot keeps you going. Your phone becomes an extension of your hand, perpetually glued to the GME ticker. It's a roller-coaster ride - every dip a stomach punch, every rise a shot of adrenaline.
Then, it happens. Roaring Kitty, the forum's resident legend, fires off a cryptic tweet. The apes, as the GME investors call themselves, erupt in a frenzy. Could this be it? Is the rocket finally fueled for another epic launch? You grip your phone tighter, heart pounding in your chest. It's a wild ride, but you're in it for the long haul.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE REMINI BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
Using Remini is easy and quick for enhancing your photos. Start by downloading the Remini app on your phone. Open the app and sign in or create an account. To improve a photo, tap the "Enhance" button and select the photo you want to edit from your gallery. Remini will automatically enhance the photo, making it clearer and sharper. You can compare the before and after versions by swiping the screen. Once you're happy with the result, tap "Save" to store the enhanced photo in your gallery. Remini makes your photos look amazing with just a few taps!
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE G-TEAMS BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
Using Google Teams (G-Teams) is simple. Start by opening the Google Teams app on your phone or visiting the G-Teams website on your computer. Sign in with your Google account. To join a meeting, click on the link shared by the organizer or enter the meeting code in the "Join a Meeting" section. To start a meeting, click on "New Meeting" and share the link with others. You can use the chat feature to send messages and the video button to turn your camera on or off. G-Teams makes it easy to connect and collaborate with others!
The Evolution of SEO: Insights from a Leading Digital Marketing AgencyDigital Marketing Lab
Explore the latest trends in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and discover how modern practices are transforming business visibility. This document delves into the shift from keyword optimization to user intent, highlighting key trends such as voice search optimization, artificial intelligence, mobile-first indexing, and the importance of E-A-T principles. Enhance your online presence with expert insights from Digital Marketing Lab, your partner in maximizing SEO performance.
3. 2016 - THE YEAR OF BOTS
MANY MAJOR MESSENGERS LAUNCH BOTS
May 2016
SKYPE
600M Users
Web bots only
March 2016
KIK
200M Users
June 2015
TELEGRAM
100M Users
April 2016
FACEBOOK
MESSENGER
900M Users
5. 4 Largest
Social Networks
4.1 BILLION USERS
around the world are on
Instant Messaging apps
Sources: BI Intelligence, Jan. 2016 and Statista, April 2016
MESSENGERS SURPASSED SOCIAL
4 Largest
Social Messaging Apps
7. Facebook is at the very beginning - it is a “BETA” of bots and needs to evolve
Bots really are just newly hatched…
Facebook
Messenger
Telegram
LAUNCHED BOTS April 2016 March 2016 June 2015
OWN BOT STORE just links since 2016 since 2015
INPUT
Galleries selection
(3 options)
Keyboard + Links
(many options)
Keyboard + Links
(many options)
GROUP CHAT
OWN IDENTIFICATION Own Kik.js
BILLING Partner
8. WhatsApp is the world’s #1
messenger with 1 Billion
users and it doesn’t even
have messaging bots yet.
But even WhatsApp has
declared already (Jan ’16)
that they will include
business/brand
communication options
sooner than later.
9. KLM
Sephora
AliExpress
CNN
GOOD EXAMPLES
OF WORKING BOTS SO FAR
All of them still need major improvement
in terms of UX / MX (Messaging Experience) / BMX (Bot Messaging Experience)
Skyscannner
TechCrunch
NBA
10. EVOLUTION OF BOTS
MOVING FORWARD
2016
Bot
Compatibility
On all
Platforms
2 – 5 Years from Now
Majority of daily
mobile tasks
become bot-
assisted
2015
Bots Launch
In First Social
Platforms
Next 18 Months
▪ Users learn to adopt
and use bots
▪ Companies continue
to develop bots
11. BIGGEST TOPIC: eCommerce
KIK
MESSENGER
FACEBOOK
MESSENGER
WECHAT
/ WEIXIN
LINE WHATSAPP
OWNER
Ted Livingston, Union
Square Ventures,
RRE, Spark Capital,
Tencent
Facebook
Tencent Naver Corporation Facebook
ACTIVE
USERS
80 Million 800 Million 650 Million 215 Million 1 Billion
USE OF BOTS AND AI
80 promoted chat
bots
Testing M, an
assistant that carries
out tasks
Huge list of retail
partners
Reportedly working
on a digital butler
None
CAN YOU
HAIL A CAB?
DEMOGRAPHIC
North American
Teens
North American
Teens
Asian, mostly
Chinese,
25-34 years old
Asia-Pacific & Middle
East,
16-44 years old
Latin America, Middle
East, Asia, 16-54
years old
12. BIGGEST TOPIC: eCommerce
eCommerce is by far the best bot
use-case, ranging from ordering
food, flowers, shoes, fashion,
accessories, flights, hotels, and all
other services.
The rise of bots will be fueled
largely by services & commerce.
13. CHAT BOTS MEET ASSISTANTS
CHAT BOTS
&
CHAT BOT
PLATFORMS
PERSONAL
ASSISTANTS
Siri, Google
Assistant,
Microsoft Cortana
HARDWARE
PLATFORM
Mobile & Desktop,
Amazon Echo, …
CENTRAL,
PLATFORM,
OPEN
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
AKA “BOT NET”
14. THE FUTURE OF BOTS IS IN AI
THE BASIC
Keywords & Commands
THE SIMPLE
Support decision making
THE PERSONAL
Personalisation and NLP
THE COMPLEX
Turing Test
1
2
3
4
NARROW AI
GENERAL AI
15. A relatively new and very competitive playfield for both companies.
What about Apple?
GOOGLE vs. FACEBOOK
GOOGLE’S FUNDAMENTAL
ASSETS
Android, Google Search,
Google Chat App Allo, Google Now.
Google could easily use Android to
make its functionality more deeply
native and build a bot platform over
that.
FACEBOOK’S
FUNDAMENTAL ASSETS
WhatsApp, Messenger,
and its Bot Store
Facebook could use the platform
element to empower other
developers and brands to win.
16. BOTS
Standalone conversation-machines,
pushing boarding passes, status
updates and other automated
messages. No humans involved.
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
Beyond bots. Using smart
data to always learn and
improve. Support agents with
suggested answers, use data
collected on the customer to
give
a personal, fast and correct
answer.
17. KLM BOT FOR FACEBOOK MESSENGER
Used more than 115.000 times in the first month!
BOOKING CHECK-IN BOARDING PASS
18. SOCIAL
FIGHT AT THE TOP LEVEL
Mark Zuckerberg announces building
his own “J.A.R.V.I.S“
20. IT’S ONLY THE BEGINNING
Very few bots are up and running, and the ones that are, are not
exactly brilliant. We need a quick evolution of smart bots that are able
to carry out more elaborate operations in fewer steps.
21. Facebook’s approach to
building a semi-open
platform
vs.
Google’s closed
“Google NOW” ecosystem
WALLED GARDEN?
The question is which of them will turn out to be best?
25. Bots are becoming
the #1 thing in digital business
We will build a bot net
which will help a majority of daily mobile tasks become bot-
assisted
26. For more insights follow
janrezab
on the these channels:
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