Meet Maggie (Andrews) Georgeson, Noble’s newest Performance Marketing Manager.
Maggie brings an impressive mix of experience and skills to her role at Noble, lending well to her SEO prowess and helping clients gain visibility online and attract more visitors to their sites.
And when she’s not in the office displaying her SEO skills, you’ll catch her outside—during all seasons—skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, walking and just about any other activity one can do outdoors.
Get to know Maggie better by tapping the link to read her bio: https://lnkd.in/g7KtjvF7
🚀 First Time Skiing at Perisher Blue: Uncovering Transferable Skills! 🚀
🌟 Balancing on Skis with Roller Blading Skills 🌟
Here at Perisher Blue, my first skiing adventure has begun! Having never skied before, I found myself relying on my roller blading, scooter riding, and bike riding skills. You see, some skills in life are truly transferable.
🔄 The Power of Transferable Skills in Business
Just as balancing helped me on the slopes, in business, skills like sales, marketing, persuasion, influence, and networking are incredibly valuable no matter where you go.
💡 Lessons for Life and Business 💡
Remember, the best skills you can acquire are those that can be transferred across different areas of your life. Whether you’re conquering a mountain or closing a deal, these abilities will always serve you well.
⛷️ From Slopes to Boardrooms: Keep Learning and Growing ⛷️
So next time you’re learning something new, think about how it might apply to other parts of your life. Embrace the challenge and watch how your existing skills can make the impossible possible.
#skills#leanrning#life#personaldevelopment#networking#business#sales
Just like skiing, mastering marketing requires a balance of focus and awareness.
While skiing today over vacation week, it struck me how much it parallels the world of marketing, especially when it comes to intent data.
Understanding Your Line: Just as a skier navigates through slopes, marketers navigate through vast amounts of data. Understanding your target audience and their intent is like finding the perfect line down a mountain – it's essential for success.
Awareness of Everything Else: Yet, like skiing, it's not just about your line. It's about being aware of the broader context – the changing conditions, the movements of others, and the potential obstacles. In marketing, leveraging intent data means not only focusing on your target but also being attuned to broader market trends and competitor movements.
Skiing & Marketing: Whether on the slopes or in the digital landscape, success comes from finding that delicate balance between focus and awareness. Embrace the data, understand your line, but never lose sight of the bigger picture.
Ready to carve your marketing strategy with precision? Let's hit the slopes of success together(just an idea)!! #Marketing#IntentData#Strategy
🎿 Here at Sebo, we like to take advantage of the mountains near us, and with the ski slopes opening up this past weekend, the thrill of hitting the snow has been on our minds!
It got me thinking about how much skiing and SEO have in common. Just like navigating the slopes demands skill, strategy, and adaptability, mastering SEO requires a similar approach.
From balancing techniques to adapting to changing terrains or algorithms, both things share common ground. Patience, precision, and a readiness to embrace change are key in skiing as much as in optimizing for search engines.
Embracing these similarities between hitting the slopes and navigating the digital landscape reminds us that success often thrives on adaptability and learning from unexpected sources.
🤔 What other surprising parallels have you discovered in unexpected places?
#seo#skiing#adaptability#digitalstrategy#digitalmarketing#digitalmarketingagency
If you work in marketing for a ski resort, I suggest setting up a simple automated response in your social media. 📩
Currently I'm preparing for a skiing holiday and I'm asking myself:
"What are the opening times?" ⏰
"Do you have even snow?" ❄️
"Whats the weather?" ☀️
And I'm guessing that I'm not the only one here that asks this repetive question.
Especially on the weekends, when these questions are going to be asked a lot.
Use a plattform like make, manychat, botpress to automate your answers from this guests.
Don't overcomplicate it, just a summary of the most frequently asked questions.
What marketers can learn from a niche sport like water skiing:
Water skiing, an extreme sport that blends finesse and grit, mirrors the essence of a successful marketing strategy. Action sports like skiing are not just about the thrill; they demand perseverance, agility, and adaptability - the same qualities that define a competent marketer.
Constantly changing water, weather and tournament conditions symbolize the ever-changing market trends. The skier's agility represents the marketer's adaptability. The perseverance to stay in the fight is the marketer's resilience in the face of challenges.
The branding of extreme sports is all about creating an immersive, adrenaline-pumping experience. It's about making the audience feel part of the journey. That's what we aim to achieve in marketing. We strive to create a brand narrative that resonates with our audience, makes them feel seen, heard, and involved.
In the realm of marketing, the brand is the skier, and the consumers are the spectators. The anticipation spectators feel when they watch skiers run seemingly impossible scores, that's the emotional connection we aim to establish between a brand and its consumers.
Be daring, agile, and resilient — like a skier.
🎿🌍I created one of the most-watched skiing channels on YouTube with over 22 million views, with 6 videos each with over 1 million views.
Here is some advice that applies to any content:
1️⃣As in traditional media, online media timing matters. Skiing content has a huge jump at the start of the ski season. If I hold a video from the season before and post it in November or December, there is huge demand; the topic is viral, but not many people have content to post.
2️⃣The biggest driver to getting views is already having views harsh I know; the affirmation of success matters. When a video gets 500,000 views, it's very likely to get 1 million. If you have similar content, use your advertising on other videos to push the content over key hurdles even if this is pushing another video over 100 be strategic.
3️⃣Find out what matters most to viewers; change your perception to match the audience. In skiing, don't move your head; it makes viewers feel sick.Its not better to keep showing the amazing views thin k about the audience The same as a sunny day; no one wants to look at content filmed outside on a bad day.
4️⃣Rinse and repeat; if people like something, it's easier to post a very similar video again. Give the people what they want; don't try to reinvent the wheel every time. Skiing the hardest slope or the longest slope has now become a thing on YouTube.
5️⃣So many content creators take away the early videos when we do anything we are bad at making videos; it involves so many key skills, and everyone is rubbish at first to that end I posted one of my earlier videos below.
6️⃣Retain viewers: I add speed dials to my videos and towards the end, I always go faster. Most of the time, I will hold back higher up a run so there is increased speed at the bottom people need something to look forward to.
YouTube is great for your business or organization.
I started Skilled Mapping at the same time as I started posting on YouTube. My favorite videos, adding a ski resort to Google Street View and learning to grass ski, are not my most watched but have given me the most benefit in my life.
At the end of the day, do what you love and the rest will follow.
I am new to LinkedIn feel free to connect.
#Geospatial, #Skiing, #ClimateChange, #smartcityshttps://lnkd.in/ebVussy4
Skiing is a sport that involves a huge investment in time, money and discomfort for short bursts of fun. My favorite part is the hot tub and wine afterwards. I often wonder if the juice is worth the squeeze.
For soccer or skateboarding or surfing, you need one board or one ball and you can do it in your back yard or anywhere with waves. Way more bang for buck! Who’s with me?
Still, there is something about a ski trip that pretty enticing. Is it the idea of something novel?
If you’re making a decision about a sporting pursuit or a vacation, think about the value it brings. Then think about the cost. Then consider more alternatives. Take a similar approach if you’re investing in new software 😉.
#Gravitate#bestbuy
How can you master the perfect ski stance?
In this episode of Surf Mastery, we discuss how mastering the athletic stance—crucial in both skiing and surfing—can dramatically enhance your performance.
It’s not about memorizing technical positions, like knee angles or hand placement.
In skiing or surfing, natural forces—like the lean in a turn or the pull of a wave—guide your body into the correct stance. 💡
Coaching often relies on external observations, like a surfer’s arm movement during a cutback or a skier’s lean in a turn.
However, the internal experience of these movements can differ greatly from what is observed.
Real learning occurs when you feel the movement and understand it from the inside out.
Practicing in a controlled environment, like a wave pool, offers a unique opportunity to refine your stance.
Unlike the unpredictable ocean, a wave pool allows for repeated practice, enabling minute adjustments and helping you internalize correct movement patterns.
A new coaching approach combines skiing and surfing principles, encouraging athletes to go beyond rigid instructions and focus on personal experience.
This method fosters an intuitive understanding of stance, promoting adaptability and resilience in any sport.
🎧 Listen now https://lnkd.in/ddTBTs63#Surfing#Skiing#Coaching#SportsMastery#BodyAwareness#GuidedDiscovery#Podcast
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Thought for the Week – Using optimism to help achieve your goals!
Long before Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Schiffrin, there was Billy Kidd.
Billy along with teammate Jimmie Heuga, were the first Americans to ever win Olympic medals in alpine skiing. For the previous 28 years of Olympic competition and going back as far as the 1880s, American skiers were never seen as a serious threat to Europeans who dominated the sport.
Billy Kidd loves skiing! Today, at the age of 81, he is the director of skiing at Steamboat Springs Ski Resort. It's not uncommon for skiers to be greeted by Billy as they make their way to the gondola in the morning. He is a skiing evangelist with a contagiously optimistic personality. But passion and optimism alone weren’t enough to win championships and earn legendary status.
Billy used his optimism to visualize success, not just the triumphant finish, but every detail of a winning run. He studied each course he competed on and would memorize every turn and bump so that he could ski each of them in his mind.
He was so serious about fine-tuning his memory that he practiced by memorizing phone numbers and grocery lists. According to Billy, visualizing the racecourse and how his body would react was just as important as the physical conditioning he did.
Visualizing our own success is something most of us practice regularly. We imagine outcomes that would make us happy and cause us to feel successful, and those outcomes become goals.
But how often do we visualize the entire route from where we are to where we want to be? Do we see all the turns and bumps we’ll encounter? Do we invest time in building the knowledge and skills we’ll need for success?
I encourage you to:
-Visualize your own success.
-Set meaningful, challenging goals.
-See the entire journey from start to successful finish.
-Work on building the knowledge and skills you will need.
These don’t have to be grand outcomes, you could do this for your next sale, project, a work-related deadline, or some outside of work-related goal you have for your life.
I hope you have a great week!
#b2b#goals#personalimprovement
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