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By Max Elster
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
Nir Eyal is a known face in the tech- and entrepreneurship scene. He is a Wallstreet-Bestselling Author of the book 'Hooked - How To Build Habit Performing Products', a long-time entrepreneur and an angel investor in different tech startups like Anchor, Eventbrite or ProductHunt. In addition to that, he has been teaching at Stanford Graduate School of Business and has helped different tech companies take their way around building products.
Besides all that, he has just published a new book a couple of days ago called 'Indistractable - How To Control Your Attention And Choose Your Life'. It's all about understanding the psychology of us not doing the right things and clear ideas on how we can become more productive and more focused in what we do every single day. I have had the chance to read it and I was blown away by the way he breaks down distraction to major concepts and helps with definite methods to bring more traction in life when it comes to doing the right tasks.
Enjoy the ride!
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Nir's Website
Buy his new book here
You can find Nir @nireyal and me @maxelster.
Hi guys. A short update today from my side. We cover those topics:
What We Do At Amplivoice
Why We Think a Voice Social Network Needs To Happen Now
What I have Learned From Being Early-Stage As A Startup
Hi guys. A short update today from my side. We cover those topics:
Download our app Amplivoice on the iOS App Store here
OKRs explained
Hit me up with an email [email protected]
Ted Rubin has been been in the marketing space for decades now. In 1997, he started out working for Seth Godin at Yoyodyne where his career in the online industry began. Besides learning a lot from Seth, he went through the whole process of Yoyodyne being acquired in 1998 by Yahoo as well.
He served as the Social Media advisor to Big Fuel Communications which was also acquired in 2011 to the Publicis Group, OpenSky (also acquired by Alibaba) and many others where he either took part as the CMO or led his marketing view on the Advisory Boards of several companies. In addition to that, he was named Forbes Top 50 Social Media Power Influencers and has written books about the "Return on Relationships" and "The Age Of Influence". He is currently writing another book with John Andrews, titled Retail Relevancy.
We chat about
Enjoy the chat!
New Podcast EP: My Thoughts on A Future World Of Digital Assistants
Digital Assistants such as Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant have become a big role in the daily life’s of millions of people. Every 5th person in the US has access to a smart speaker nowadays. But - how will a future of digital assistants look like? And what do they have to with a shift happening in regards to human-machine interaction and transhumanism?
I conducted my thoughts in a short 20 minute podcast since I also researched and wrote my thesis about the topic of digital assistants. I would be honored if you check it out and let your thoughts on here now... what is your view on the future of digital assistants? Comment below…
121 with Taylor Ryan: Marketing in 2019, Connecting Corporates and Startups, Learnings from building different startups
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.