Getting shut out of using AI due to "corporate policies"? We've convinced some partners by showing clients / legal teams on what data is already public vs private. This has helped us get buy in to get started on using generative AI for some tasks. https://lnkd.in/eQvu5xsP
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We've updated our community impact landing page with our 2022 & 2023 community impact reports. We made a $766,137 impact. In our report you can see how we arrived at that number along with case studies of non profits we aided this year. If you have any questions, ask away Joanna Bowen is our full time community impact leader, we like to say...she makes it easy for good people to do good for good organizations, we're thrilled to have her leading the company-wide effort. https://lnkd.in/ekwfKwWi
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Download your Analytics Data - you've been warned, and Dana DiTomaso has made it super easy for ya.
I help you level up your analytics and digital marketing skills | Analytics & SEO expert, coach & trainer | GA4, Google Tag Manager, and Looker Studio expert
Exported your Universal Analytics data yet? No? You need to get on that! I made a dashboard which makes exporting UA data easy, especially for smaller sites. Grab it here: https://lnkd.in/gp8uRs9q
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Marketers with zero python skills here's a little behind the scenes video of Joshua Vermette, showing how he uses Gemini's Explain Error function while in Google Colab. If you've ever seen people show colab scripts and felt like even after all the explanations that you were still lost / couldn't follow. This video might help you out. (Also we deleted that API key, the real coders in our company caught that :)
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Super proud of the work that people like Joanna Bowen Christina Blake and others from our company have put in to helping young people in our city learn how tech companies work and how to position yourself for a job in tech. Looking forward to the next 10 years.
Since #CodedByKids launched in 2014, the organization has experienced amazing and exponential growth. It takes many hands to do this work and last week at our #CBK10 event we honored 10 individuals and organizations who have been instrumental in helping realize this growth. Thank you to these champions for your dedication to improving the lives of Philadelphia’s youth and your support of Coded by Kids! Harbinger Award: - David C. Champion for Change (Youth Education): - Allan Domb - Hamilton Family Charitable Trust - Seer Interactive Champion for Change (Philadelphia First): - Comcast NBCUniversal - Bank of America Champion for Change (Individuals/Advocates): - Christopher Wink - Karolyn Maynard, MBA, PMP, CSM - Michelle Freeman Catalyst Award - Sylvester Mobley
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This is Wil Reynolds favorite prompt - he uses it even after ChatGPT gives him the a great answer to a problem.
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Categorize domains into themes (UGC, Video, Competitor, Publisher, etc) helps us to understand when certain Ngrams fundamentally change the "competitive set" which can alter the strategy as well. Jordan M. Strauss built a Custom GPT to help you to do the same: https://lnkd.in/ezpwKpE9
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We're tripled our traffic from LinkedIn and other social platforms in the last 4 months. Here is Wil Reynolds describing what we did, how we did it, and who he wants to hire for our new role to improve on what he's done and make their own mark. One of the things we love is helping our team members work get maximum visibility while helping people to learn, think different, and level up, starting with a heavy dose of working with Wil and other leaders to get their ideas into the world faster. If that sounds like a role for you or someone you'd like to pass it on to, hit us up! https://lnkd.in/eJWBKkad
We're hiring a content marketing IC on our team, hear more about it.
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Sometimes, using AI to level up your marketing career has very little to do with building things for "marketing" it can be stuff like a Custom GPT that Alisa Scharf built to tell stories to her 3 year old son, she found that there was an issue and asked the team for help, this is also 100% learning about AI. As it enables her and others to: 1) tell more unique stories to our kids and 2) learn about prompts, answers, custom GPT limitations, etc. Don't assume that "learning about AI" has to be marketing specific. Here's Wil Reynolds's take on how leveling up in your AI career, and thinking of it as a survival kit - takes shape: https://lnkd.in/eNJ2kKkV
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