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Check out this cool video our residing startup THE UPCYCL had made 🎬 . They match supply and demand in the construction sector. Gosh, they are animating to a sector stepping into a future with circles rather than squares! Strong and connected partnerships are the way to move forward on the circularity journey. Lets become #circulartogether 🌀 #greeninnovation #sustainablesuperheroes #partnershipsforchange #circulareconomy
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In week fifty-seven of our Startup Diaries Interview, Anne Marie Van Swinderen talks about harnessing the power of the benefit-cost ratio to maximize impact in business development. Discover how the L-IFT team applies rigorous analysis inspired by the Copenhagen Consensus Center to assess the true value of their interventions—from small-scale ventures to larger enterprises. Watch the short video (3:55) for more: https://lnkd.in/dvYRDu4H #StartupDiaries #BusinessImpact #CostBenefitAnalysis
Anne Marie's Message for LinkedIn - Week 57
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"Urgent Care" for Public Affairs, PR, Media, Policy. Deep experience with BH/acute hospitals, MedTech, other scrutinized sectors. Jewish nonprofit leader. Alum: UHS, Amazon, Burson, Edelman. Former LinkedIn Top Voice.
Every new and not so new PR person needs to read this piece by Cate Lawrence, then they need to read it again and share with all their tech clients and founders. For real, when the people who decide what gets published provide detailed instructions and feedback, it’s best to take it seriously. TLDR: Stop word 🥗s, show don’t tell, provide sufficient lead time for interviews, limit self aggrandizing and over quoting, and have a useful logo or image for quick sharing.
I get it. You've raised some money or launched something awesome, and you want journalists to write about it so you can share it with the world. At Tech.eu, we receive thousands of press pitches weekly. Lately, I've been seeing a lot of amateur errors that make writing about your startup or investment fund just that bit harder. You don't need a PR company to get these things right (although some of these are in press releases written by PR companies): No notice. If you send your press release the day you announce the news, you are less likely to be featured, much less get an interview — by the time we interview you and publish, it's yesterday's news. We'd love to do more interviews; it's simply a lack of time. No header image. Enter some time-consuming back-and-forth emails asking for an image. If you have no image, it's okay; just tell us. But ideally, you do; otherwise, you'll see your company in an article topped with some uninspired photo stock images. That said, I get sent some god-awful founder pics — No, I don't mean people aren't good-looking ( I am very unphotogenic myself). I'm talking about blurry pictures, every person in the company crammed into the shot in front of a dead pot plant, strange body language and odd facial expressions. Provide a date and time for when the news goes live. Otherwise don't get pissy if we erroneously publish it before you want to announce it. Why do you keep sending us press releases with no date?! There is no link to your website or LinkedIn. Trust me; your name is not always as unique as you think. You do want to lead people to your website, right?! There is no email address on your website—or an email you never check. Talk about a missed opportunity for potential investors, customers, and journalists. There are too many chefs. We get that funding rounds can involve A LOT of investors. But sorry, our readers typically aren't interested in reading a quote from every single one. Hypespeak. Belief in your product is not a fact and we can’t take your word for it. Statistics and links to the research reports behind the technology or demos show that it’s credible and our audience needs to know about it. Word Salad. I know you use generative AI. Try reading it out loud. We get stuff like this: “The strategic objective of the capital injection is to continue the exponential growth of the leading platform in its sector with the finest talent and with already positive results in 2024 in both X and X.” — Yeah, nah as we say in Australia. I love tech, and I love my work. By taking a few minutes to polish your press release you'll increase your chances of getting featured and reaching a wider audience. Remember, we're on your side.
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Let's embark on a journey of societal impact through social experiment and innovation! 🌐 Follow Social Lab on Instagram for real-time updates on groundbreaking social experiments, transformative initiatives, and more. Join us in shaping a better world, one post at a time. 🚀 #SocialLab #SocialImpact #FollowUsOnInstagram #SocialEntrepreneurship
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IT Asset disposition (ITAD) | Data Destruction/Security | EWaste | Social & Sustainable Procurement | Circular Economy
Please join Scott Valentine, Steve Morriss and myself for a Free webinar on Leveraging government #CircularEconomy policy for competitive advantage! We'll be talking about how government, business and social enterprise engage and collaborate to deliver significant social and environmental impact whilst creating local jobs for disadvantaged! Thanks Hume City Council! #socialprocurement #sustainableprocurement #socialenterprise
Free seminar: Leveraging govt CE policy for competitive advantage. As part of Hume City Council's ongoing efforts to provide local businesses with strategic insights into how to harness the benefits of #circulareconomy strategy, I am pleased to serve as host for this exciting seminar. Our esteemed guests - Julie McKay from Enable IT Recycling & In the Click Social Enterprise and Steve Morriss from Close the Loop Australia - are in my opinion, masters of reading the tea leaves from government mugs (see what I did there :-)). They will share insights from their respective journeys on how to leverage government support for optimizing impact. Please join us! Register at: https://lnkd.in/dQcyXNcp https://lnkd.in/d7vSbB-Q
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Interesting read
‘Healthy pullback’: GSR Ventures’ Sunny Kumar on normalizing digital health funding, accelerating M&A in 2024
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Carbon Sucker, CEO & Co-Founder @ Carbony. We suck out earth’s carbon and make companies 100% NET ZERO. PS: Our science based carbon certificates withstand any greenwashing scrutiny.
𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗻𝘁 𝗶𝘀 𝗱𝗲𝗮𝗱💀 😉 Is what they say 🤷♂️ True, print is declining and definitely not the place where global attention is focused. #hype 𝗕𝗨𝗧. I have never gotten more reactions and personal responses than when published in #print. As seen in the latest issue of DIE MACHER - Wirtschafts- & Lifestylemagazin. #proudme Thanks again to Stefan Neubauer for the opportunity and Valentin Lischka for the his curiosity when writing the piece. To my fellow founders: 1. Locality is key and having your startup featured in a tangible product like a newspaper or a magazine works wonders. 2. Be professional about your media contacts. Establish or cultivate a 𝗺𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗮 𝗹𝗶𝘀𝘁. More importantly, build relationships with editors. They are humans too. And in most cases are very keen on publishing outstanding stories. Very often #forfree. So two things I told myself I will do in the next month. 1. Work on the narrative of our startup Carbony It needs to be #understandable, #captivating and #emotionalising. 2. Reach out to the most relevant print media in my region and my field to share my story and see what happens. My goal is to hold another published article in hands within the 𝗻𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝟯𝟬 𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀. Now the fun part. I #challenge you to do the same!!! Don't underestimate to 𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿 of opproaching someone proactivly. Don't underestimate the 𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿 of your journey and your own story. Don't underestimate the 𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿 of written words combined with visablitly. Let's get visible and show the world, what great things we are building! Let me know if it worked for you?! See and read you somewhere in 30 days. In this spirit: Long live print👑
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📰TechJourno LinkedIn newsletter here❗️ 📩I cover top 3 tech, startup and sustainability stories of the week👇 🎗️To subscribe, click the link👇 https://lnkd.in/df5_Z8kV #LinkedIn #newsletter #TechJourno #startup #Sustainability
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In week fifty-three of our Startup Diaries Interview, Anne Marie Van Swinderen shares insightful perspectives on the selective nature of business development programs. She explores the delicate balance between nurturing potential and the inherent risks of 'cherry picking' in accelerators. How do we ensure equitable growth without disadvantaging others? Stay tuned as Anne Marie delves into the philosophy at L-IFT, striving to support all businesses, not just the front runners. Watch the short video (03:43) here: https://lnkd.in/dtuKHpK5 #BusinessDevelopment #StartupDiaries #InclusiveGrowth
Anne Marie's Message for LinkedIn - Week 53
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