Do we produce streaming events? Done.
Do we work outside Atlanta? All signs (and SkyMiles) point to yes.
Do we celebrate the World’s Most Ethical Companies? Yes, with champagne in tow.
Can we do it all in one week? Only with a team like this one. Five events and one video shoot across three states, all executed by the PullSpark team last week. It takes influence, expertise, and trusted voices communicating innovative content across the country and maybe a little hustle, too. Way to go team!
🚀 From hustle to chill! Experience our journey from weekday grind to weekend unwind. Whether it's emails ☕ or Netflix 🍿, we're all in! Ready to transform your digital game? CLICK THE LINK IN THE BIO. 💼➡️👕 #Novarsistech#DigitalMarketing#ITSolutions#WorkLifeBalance#TechLife
Steam Next Fest Tip 12
Don't stop outreach!
You should be reaching out to relevant media and content creators pre-Next Fest, during Next Fest and even post-Next Fest (as long as your demo is still playable).
There are too many demos available during Next Fest, and it's only a week long. As long as your demo is available to play, you should be pitching it.
You only get one shot at Next Fest, so get the most out of every minute of it.
#GameIndustry#VideoGameIndustry#Steam#NextFest
Steam Next Fest is only a week long.
However, your outreach shouldn't stop as long as your demo is playable.
With the number of publicly playable demos growing with each Next Fest, and the festival duration staying the same, the competition is absurd.
That said, there are content creators, influencers and media that would love to play your demo if they knew it existed. Start pitching your demo before the start of Next Fest, during the week of the festival and even after the festival is over (as long as your demo is still playable).
#GameDev#IndieGameDev#GameMarketing
Steam Next Fest Tip 12
Don't stop outreach!
You should be reaching out to relevant media and content creators pre-Next Fest, during Next Fest and even post-Next Fest (as long as your demo is still playable).
There are too many demos available during Next Fest, and it's only a week long. As long as your demo is available to play, you should be pitching it.
You only get one shot at Next Fest, so get the most out of every minute of it.
#GameIndustry#VideoGameIndustry#Steam#NextFest
If you are a startup in the Southeast region of the USA, reach out to Cofounders Capital.
I had a chance to talk to Daniel Coley not too long ago, and the group/Daniel are quite impressive. Engaging, clear, focused, and quite good at what they do!
Cofounders Capital
startup accelerator, early stage venture investing, software technology, and venture capital
Thoroughly enjoyed #Grep-A-Palooza 3! GrepBeat did another tremendous job. I always love being on a panel with my friends Jason Caplain and Lister Delgado, especially when Hunter Young can keep us in-line and on-topic! Here were some quick thoughts on the event, the community, and my outlook on the next 12-18 months in venture funding. Thanks Chuck Hester and WRAL TechWire for broadcasting.
https://lnkd.in/eDF3vACX
What's new with Screenfeed? Tim Baker catches up with Marc Kline and Lorna Campbell to find out.
With community events, calendars, and new improvements to Screenfeed Connect, there's now even more to unpack with Screenfeed.
Moreover, a new pricing structure means that your Infotainment and Connect licences are priced per player, not on usage.
#learning#digitalsignage#infocomm2024
Unlocking the Future of Advertising 🔑- S2 Episode 7: Beyond the Search: Uncovering Multidimensional Discovery on Reddit
Alex Underwood, #Reddit's Global Head of Agency Development, kicks off Episode 7, diving into how Reddit enhances brand discovery through rich, contextual conversations within dedicated communities. Learn how discussions on Reddit go beyond simple queries, transforming initial searches into comprehensive explorations of topics that matter to real people. #RedditforBusiness
A community thrives on shared beliefs and a common cause.
As a community manager, it's crucial to vocalize what you stand for to attract like-minded members.
That's why we're dedicating this episode of #FromFoundersDesk to share our vision.
Watch Now👇👇
Founder - FanTV (backed by Multicoin) | Earlier - CEO Gaana (raised $200 mn from Tencent), CoFounder Proptiger (exited at $100 mn valuation)
What is FanTV’s vision for creators?
🟪 Fair Funding
🟪 Easy Discovery
🟪 Decentralized Distribution
🟪 Rightful Ownership
But wait, there’s more! Watch the brand new episode of #FromFoundersDesk to find out. 🚀
When I think of the qualities the most successful partnerships and collaborations are made of, Megan Adams and Legend Management Group possess them all.
🤔 Not all software launches are equal.
First, you need a solid product that is easy to use. But second, you need a client and partner who is willing to work with you in order to maximize the effectiveness and success of a launch.
As a marketer, I've launched numerous softwares across my portfolios over the years. But, I've also been a representative of the software being launched.
I've had a front row seat to hundreds of software launches with just as many property management professionals from many different organizations and here are just a few of the qualities I've seen from those on the operator side that can take a launch from good...to GREAT:
1. Alignment from day one: on timelines, goals, how success will be measured and how everyone will be held accountable throughout the process
2. Timely & consistent communication: From all parties, all the time. This is hard when we have a million priorities, but a commitment to this makes a big impact on the end result and makes things much easier on the end users. A little time and effort put in upfront can save a lot of headaches down the stretch (and your numbers and ROI will be better for it, too)
3. Mutual trust and reliability: trust and reliability are crucial when it comes to fulfilling commitments, for both parties. It also makes it easier to forgive one another when things don't go as planned (see #4 below). You know your org best, but your partners also have deep expertise they bring to the table as well - trust in that.
4. Forgiveness: We often buy a service or technology expecting things to go perfectly. And most of the time it does. But, things happen - on both 'sides'. When trust is earned and expanded on in the partnership over time, it makes it much easier for both sides to forgive when things go wrong (because they will and hopefully are small and fixable). No company, person nor product is perfect.
5. A commitment to relationship equality: Those who see their software and service partners as equals or an extension of their organization or brand know that they have a mutual responsibility in the relationship as well (see #1-#4 above) and approach things from a more collaborative mindset. They come to the table leaning in, versus with folded and closed-off arms or with the expectation that a launch is 100% the responsibility of the partner. They share information, data, vision and most importantly, feedback. They truly want the product and partnership to succeed.
Megan Adams and team - thank you for being so easy to work with and thank you for all you've done to make our team at Realync and product better and stronger. You're not only helping other industry marketers, but you're setting such a wonderful example of how everyone wins when true partnerships are nurtured out of mutual respect. 💙
Megan, we're blushing!
Thank you for the kind words about Realync and our team.
Meet: Megan Adams
She's the Director of Marketing at Legend Management Group and she's a Realync Advocate!
Her notable story?
She partnered with Realync to film 285 unit-level videos for her property, Elms Fells Point.
It was such a success that they rolled out Realync to their entire portfolio! 🤩
Welcome to the community of advocates, Megan!
#realyncadvocates