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    Explore " aso" with insightful episodes like "IPORUURU OKAN - ENIYAN LASO MI; IRU ILE WO NI IWO?", "App Store Vs. Search Engine Optimization Ep. 17", "ASO vs SEO: Key Strategic Difference Ep 17", "LILO EWEKO FUN ASO ATI ILE KIKO;" and "AINI ENIYAN; ILANA FUN IJOSIN" from podcasts like ""AWR in Yoruba - Adventist Agbaye Redio", "B2B Digital Marketing Hub", "Inter-Dev Digital Marketing Podcast", "AWR in Yoruba - Adventist Agbaye Redio" and "AWR in Yoruba - Adventist Agbaye Redio"" and more!

    Episodes (25)

    App Store Vs. Search Engine Optimization Ep. 17

    App Store Vs. Search Engine Optimization Ep. 17

    Welcome to "The Digital Duel: ASO vs SEO Showdown," where the worlds of App Store Optimization and Search Engine Optimization collide! This B2B Digital Marketing Hub episode is an exploration of the unique landscapes of ASO and SEO. Imagine ASO as a specialized quest for the treasure of app downloads, while SEO is a broad journey to conquer the peaks of search engine rankings.

    We'll embark on a thrilling ride through the twisty terrains of ranking factors, unearthing the secrets behind app names and backlinks. Then, it's off to the races with conversion optimization – where every click and download counts! And don't forget the wild world of paid advertising, a battleground where visibility is king.

    Buckle up as we navigate the rollercoaster of these ever-changing strategies, with insights, laughs, and pro tips. Get ready for a fun, fact-filled adventure in the digital marketing universe with "The Digital Duel"! 🎢📊📲

    ASO vs SEO: Key Strategic Difference Ep 17

    ASO vs SEO: Key Strategic Difference Ep 17

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    Understanding the nuances between App Store Optimization (ASO) and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is crucial for anyone looking to amplify their online presence. This episode, "Navigating the Digital Labyrinth: ASO vs SEO," delves deep into the strategic differences that set these two vital processes apart.

    Our journey begins with a comparison of their primary objectives – ASO's focus on boosting app downloads versus SEO's goal of enhancing website visibility. We'll examine the distinct ranking factors that govern success in the app stores and search engines, from keywords and backlinks to user reviews and app descriptions.

    Then, we pivot to the art of conversion optimization. Learn how ASO and SEO diverge in their approach to transforming viewers into users or customers, and the role of paid advertising in each. We wrap up with insights into the ongoing process and adaptability required in both fields, highlighting the more dynamic nature of ASO compared to SEO. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of these two critical facets of digital marketing.

    2. Deputy Director Alexandra Spitz-Oener on technology adoption and the changing nature of work

    2. Deputy Director Alexandra Spitz-Oener on technology adoption and the changing nature of work

    Alexandra Spitz-Oener, Deputy Director of RFBerlin, Professor of Economics at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and a research associate at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) in Nuremberg, talks about her research on how machines and workers interact in the workplace from a long term perspective. From the introduction of computers in the late 1970s and the 1980s, robots in the 1990s, to artificial intelligence in more recent time, what implications technology adoption have on the nature of work: disappearing jobs and/or arrival of new jobs, changing quality of jobs and task contents over time? Alexandra's research aims to answer questions of this type and address (lack of evidence-based) concerns over displacement of workers. Join us on this episode to learn more about the data employed, the upside and downside of technological changes, as well as challenges faced by firms in order to fully reap the benefits of machines and technologies.

    RFBerlin Talks
    en-usAugust 11, 2023

    Hydrology Update and Wet Year Operations

    Hydrology Update and Wet Year Operations

    On Episode 24 of the TID Water & Power Podcast we sit down with TID Hydrologist, Olivia Cramer, to discuss the current water year and the District’s wet year operations operations . 

    Just a year ago, the District – and much of California – was experiencing a three year drought that impacted water supply across the state and was especially threatening for local growers. Now, in the midst of one of the wettest years ever, the outlook is completely different. Don Pedro is full and with a historic snowpack in the watershed, TID has shifted from Drought Operations to Flood Operations in just one winter.

    On this episode we discuss the current water year, the shift to flood operations, and how TID is leveraging technology to make the most informed decisions for both water supply and flood control. 

    Let’s get social!
    Facebook: @TurlockID
    Instagram: @TurlockID
    Twitter: @TurlockID
    LinkedIn: /company/turlockid

    Find out more about TID at https://www.TID.org/podcast.

    Irrigation Season and Operations

    Irrigation Season and Operations

    On Episode 23 of the TID Water & Power Podcast we sit down with TID Water Operations Managers, Chris Rocha and Seth Aldrich to discuss TID’s irrigation operations. 

    TID was the first irrigation district formed in California and, today, provides safe and reliable irrigation water to more than 4,700 growers. More impressively, TID does so through 250 miles of gravity-fed canals – many of which are the original canals, built more than 120 years ago.

    On this episode we discuss the 2023 Irrigation Season, how the District operates a more than 120 year old irrigation system, and the how that system and operations have been modernized over the years to perform with increased efficiency and better service for our irrigation customers. 

    Let’s get social!
    Facebook: @TurlockID
    Instagram: @TurlockID
    Twitter: @TurlockID
    LinkedIn: /company/turlockid

    Find out more about TID at https://www.TID.org/podcast.

    Project ALS: Fueled by Love

    Project ALS: Fueled by Love

    For Valerie Estess, finding a cure for ALS is personal.

    Her sister, Jenifer, was diagnosed with this crippling disease in 1998, which led to the founding of Project ALS, a nonprofit designed to raise awareness and eventually find a cure. Nearly 25 years later, they have raised over $100 million and helped develop Jacifusen, the first therapy designed to help treat ALS. However, Valerie believes their work is far from finished.

    Join us for an intimate discussion on the origins of Project ALS, their collaborative efforts with leading scientists, academic institutions, and contract research organizations to further their knowledge of the disease, and what lies ahead for Project ALS’ mission and research.

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    EP63 State of Autonomic Security Operations: Are There Sharks in Your SOC?

    EP63 State of Autonomic Security Operations: Are There Sharks in Your SOC?

    Guests:

    Topics:

    • It’s been a few months since we launched Autonomic Security Operations (ASO) and it seems like the whitepaper has been going viral in the industry. Tell us what ASO is about?
    • How was the ASO story received by your customers? Any particular reactions?
    • Will the ASO narrative inspire the next generation of practitioners? Where do you envision the market headed?
    • ASO is about transforming the SOC, and that often involves culture change. How do you change the culture and deeper approaches common in security operations?
    • What else can we do to evolve SOC faster than the threats and assets grow?

    Resources:

    Hydrological Forecasting and Modeling

    Hydrological Forecasting and Modeling

    On Episode 12 of the TID Water & Power Podcast we sit down with TID’s Olivia Cramer and Wes Monier to discuss the District's hydrological forecast, modeling, and operations  .

    In the midst of a third consecutive dry year, the TID Board of Directors set the irrigation season at only 27 inches of available water. However, even at nearly a 50% reduction of normal, TID growers are in better shape than much of the state – with some growers receiving 10% of normal or less. 

    Thanks to investments in data and technology, TID has become a leading innovator in hydrological forecasting and modeling, allowing the District to better prepare and plan for drought.

    On this episode we discuss the current water year and how TID is leveraging technology to better forecast and plan water operations. 

    Let’s get social!
    Facebook: @TurlockID
    Instagram: @TurlockID
    Twitter: @TurlockID
    LinkedIn: /company/turlockid

    Find out more about TID at https://www.TID.org/podcast

    Let’s get social!
    Facebook: @TurlockID
    Instagram: @TurlockID
    Twitter: @TurlockID
    LinkedIn: /company/turlockid

    Find out more about TID at https://www.TID.org/podcast.

    #ChatsWIthChaudhrey with Cecilia Unoson, Applications Manager, Bio-Works Technologies, on #Oligos and #RegulatoryRNA,

    #ChatsWIthChaudhrey with Cecilia Unoson, Applications Manager, Bio-Works Technologies, on #Oligos and #RegulatoryRNA,

    I sat down  with Cia in April to talk about her great love Regulatory RNA!
    We discussed ..
    What is an #oligonucleotide, and more specifically #ASO, antisense oligo?
    Are regulatory RNAs abundant in living cells?
    How do you commonly purify such molecules?
    Do modifications of the oligos affect the #purification?

    You can get more info at
    Blog: https://lnkd.in/gFaYNzg
    LinkedIn page
    Website www.bio-works.com

    You can also watch over 180 interviews and product demos with experts across Drug Discovery, Development and Manufacturing on my YouTube channel RSK Life Sciences Media here  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vdET2xLlGweqveW6JmQdQ


    Café Koers - Episode 9 - Belgen Boven in de Tour

    Café Koers - Episode 9 - Belgen Boven in de Tour

    Daar zijn we weer!
    Na een korte afwezigheid - niet omdat we als gepassioneerden de Tour ter plekke hebben gevolgd, maar wel door vakantie - zijn we er met onze nabeschouwing van de Tour.
    Top, flop, teleurstelling en verrassing: het komt allemaal weer aan bod. Met natuurlijk een heel aantal belgen en halve belgen in de hoofdrol!
    Disclaimer: ook al lijken sommige van onze inzichten af en toe op die van Sporza analysten, de podcast is opgenomen op de avond van de laatste rit. We kunnen echter niet uitsluiten dat zij wél bij ons zijn komen meeluisteren.

    Your Employer Is Really Your Health Insurance Company

    Your Employer Is Really Your Health Insurance Company

    #027 - Your employer is really your health insurance company.  Two out of every three (67%) Americans who get their health insurance through their employer are in a self-funded insurance plan - which means your employer is paying the claims, not an insurance company.

    2020 Kaiser Family  Foundation Survey - 2 out of 3 Employers Are Self-Funded

    Scott considers the unfortunate comments of someone who has met their insurance plan's annual out of pocket maximum in June and wants to load up on perceived "Free" benefits that their plan provides for them over the course of the next 6 months.  Scott explains why that perception is backwards and how it harms their employer, coworkers and themself.

    If you have health insurance through your employer, you are not alone.  About half of the United State's population receives health insurance through their employer, which covers 157  million Americans.  If your employer has over 1,000 employees, it is nearly a certainty that your employer is your insurance company.  If you work for an employer with fewer than 200 employees, you have a 1 in 4 chance that your employer is self-funded.  More and more small employers are learning about self-funding......talk to your boss, office manager or firm administrator about getting a self-funded health insurance plan for your company.

    Why You Get Your Health Insurance Through Your Employer

    When the employer is self-funded, the employer pays claims on behalf of the employee.  The employer relies on an Administrative Services Only (ASO) contract with a Third Party Administrator (TPA), which can be an independent firm or sometimes is a division or department within an insurance company.  The employer may purchase Stop Loss insurance, with which the employee is not directly involved.

    Learn More About Trends In Employer Self-Funded Health Plans here

    Thanks, as always, for your support!  Tell your family, friends, coworkers, boss, office manager and firm administrator to listen and subscribe to Doxcost on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your shows!

    Next episode, we'll take a deeper look at the High Deductible Health Plans that make you eligible for a Health Savings Account.

    Like the music on our show?  Be sure to listen to my pal, Morgan Fingleton, here 

    De Elfde: Koersen Op Verbeelding

    De Elfde: Koersen Op Verbeelding

    Hoe gaat de wielerwereld om met de Corona crisis? Renners zitten thuis. Hoe je dan traint hangt nog al af van waar dat thuis staat en voor welke ploeg je rijdt. Salarissen worden gekort, maar niet overal. Organisatoren moeten in plaats van hun eigen belangen voorop te stellen samenwerken om de voorlopige agenda te kunnen waarmaken. Kortom, de boel staat op stelten. Maar als er één eigenschap is die deze mooie sport kenmerkt is het wel 'veerkracht'. Dat klinkt nog mooier in het Britse accent en fluwelen stemgeluid van commentator extraordinaire Matt Rendell. En gelukkig kan u dat deze aflevering met eigen oren horen. "Resilience", filosofeert hij. "Cycling is really is a guerilla sport."
    Hoe staan de zaken ervoor en hoe ziet de toekomst eruit? Dat hoort u deze Crotcast.

    Matt is een van de vele gasten die in de Crotcast reflecteert op de huidige situatie. Veilig vanuit huis belden Maarten Ducrot en Daan van den Berg met onder andere renner Oscar Riesebeek. We horen Ellen van Dijk die naast fietsen ook deel uitmaakt van de vakbond voor vrouwenwielrensters. Tom van Damme, director van de Belgian Cycling Federation, vertelt ons alles over hoe de nieuwe agenda verwezenlijkt moet worden. We checken in bij de vers-prof-af Bernhard Eisel. En last but not least, doen we een beroep op de inzichten van sportjournalist en professioneel 'mening-gever' Hans Vandeweghe.

    Abonneer u op de Crotcast om de volgende aflevering, waarin Steven en Maarten op bezoek gaan bij Annemiek van Vleuten, niet te missen.

    Volg Steven Dalebout op twitter:
    https://twitter.com/stevendalebout

    En Maarten hier:
    https://twitter.com/maduc

    De Crotcast slaat ook aan het instagrammen. Benieuwd naar de mensen die je hoort en kiekjes van achter de schermen check:
    https://www.instagram.com/crotcast/

    Antisense Oligonucleotides

    Antisense Oligonucleotides

    Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) are being developed as treatments for rare genetic disorders such as SCN2A. What are they and how do they work? To help gain a better understanding of ASOs and their role we talk to Dr Stanley Crooke, founder of Ionis.

    Hosted by Kris Pierce and David Cunnington, parents of Will, who has SCN2A.

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