19 Burst results for "Thousands Of Characters"

"thousands characters" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

07:57 min | 6 months ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"Yay or nay. What do you got? Doesn't work. We need a better which logins is better. It's the feeling. You know what? Having create you a theme. We searched Mike Hoskins and I we listened. I pre show Mike, I thought everybody was on board with that p.m.. Thank you. I want it on the record. I said it was too fast from the beginning. Here's the deal though. Dave logins is more on the nose than Kenny. Like if you read on all rights lurks, it is nothing to do. With bushwood country club, judge snails, a fresca has nothing to do. It has nothing to do. With Lacey or Danny noonan, has nothing to do with doctor beeper, nothing to do with spalding. It has nothing to do with caddyshack. Tiger's putter, letting him down today. Oh, no. He was three over heading into the par 5 8th birdie the par 5 8. By the way, if you had to take a top 5 of. The same, I guess narrative said by sports anchor sports analyst. Year after year after year, like we're in our 25th year, probably our silver anniversary of tigers got to eat up those par 5s on Augusta national. Otherwise he's got no Sean. No Tiger Tiger. Tiger makes his hang on those part fonts at Augusta national. So there you go. It's all a great stat. He actually part of the first hole, but he's plus 18 on number one. Minus a hundred for his career on the rest of the court. Are you serious? Number one is just like his problem. Number one, can't do it. He's 18 over one. And then a hundred under on the rest of the holes. In his career. All right, so we got our green jackets out of the closet for this show. Mike Florida is going to be joining us at the top of our number two. He's the one who reported Mac Jones has been shopped, has been shopped. The question is, is he still being chomped by New England? I heard words in my ear. I did not know about this. There's a jets tweet, oh, that's out there? I did not know. Honestly, I'm completely in the dark about this. Same. All right. Oh, Robert sala. It's masters week. What's coach sala shooting at Augusta? Look at him. Look how jacked he is. Oh wow. I mean, he makes Brooks Koepka look like a bean pole. Look at solid all jacked up. Most jacked up get jets coach in history, honestly. I mean, here's what we'll do. Put that photograph up again. Put this up. What I need is either the shot on the left or the shot on the right. Along with rich coat, oh God. Walt Michaels. Okay. Who else in Rex Ryan? Is there even a picture rich coat type without a jacket on? But he's wearing a coach, wearing a medium. Look at this. Tight, tight fitting. But that's not it. That's not a guest. If I was like that, here's what Robert Sullivan is shooting at Augusta. Here's 12. That's what he's shooting. Tom Holland, as we know. 12. Tough home? You know what you got to do? Amen corner. Here's what you got to do on whole 12. If you're Robert sala, you got to stand firm. Because you know, at some point, the green that you're going to strike. Will be jet screen. And wait for it. Wait for it. You've got to survive the bay. Bay's creek. Right in front, close. Sure. Let me go. Will you let me go? In this story, will you let me go? I'm sorry, sorry, go ahead. You got to avoid base creek? It's race creek for those scoring. I don't know if people know that. And once you get over the bridge, it's all good. It's all good. This is how you dominate whole 12. If you're Robert sulla at the masters. Not concerned about his final score. Not concerned about how you're getting the whole 12. I am concerned about what happens when you're on hold 12, because you're going to be on hold 12. And we all know you're going to be on hold 12. What if throwing the whole four though? All four for the jets, we forgot about hope for. Long time ago, whole 12 will not be like hold for. For Robert sala. All four, man Genie blew that hole. No four had some implosion of his own. Allegedly. The one thing we can't give up to get the whole 12 is whole number one coming up. Later on, this month. Hold two. And maybe future considerations of holes. This is the way I'm looking at it. The problem is, I can't respond to this tweet with that. Way more than 280 characters. Way more. Well, you could probably do it and you might get the keep reading. Yeah. Sometimes you get lucky with the doge. Makes me think that I've been hacked by somebody. Chris, remember that tweet that was like, that's what I mean. A thousand characters, and he was like, I just kept writing. Let's just attach this video. That's my answer. Even better. 12. Holland's gonna have another birdie on 9. You know what? I don't care about Victor hobbling right now. Care about my coach, who is yoked? Yes, he is small. When he strolls to whole 12, fires a dart. And hopefully when you're on hold 12, you make the pot. Because we know, it's not a gimmick, but we know how we know how many champions can wind up and baze creek and blow it. All narrow. You gotta survive. Whole 12 and you can win championships by taking care of whole 12. Can. 2019. I am not I am proved it. Oh, Garrett Wilson? Derek Wilson? Whole 17? Whole 17, right? 16th to part three, but it's 17. 17 is the one you forget about. Yeah, that's true. You forget about whole 17. Everybody's focused on whole 16. Whole 17, you got to par that. You got to make sure you don't blow up on whole 17 because you're thinking of greatness on whole 18. I'm trying to help out Robert solo and he pegs it up. With his biceps and his triceps and his traps, I didn't know this tweet existed. This is all off the dome, but I know my masters, and I know my jets.

"thousands characters" Discussed on Inside Intercom Podcast

Inside Intercom Podcast

05:14 min | 7 months ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Inside Intercom Podcast

"Down and there's a flood of a lot of different content and information, creating content and information that can actually stand out and rise above is going to be at an even greater premium over the next few years. It's been a few weeks since intercom launched is AI system features. So what's the early feedback that you have seen and someone else asked, how do you manage your success of incorporating this technology? Yeah, so I'll be very transparent about that. I have, you know, I don't have a fully satisfying answer to that question yet. What I can tell you is that we're now live, we have thousands of customers who are using this now and using it regularly. And so we've had a lot of adoption. We likely will try and measure, hey, how's this actually made people more productive? Because, you know, let's say for our own CS team, we can gather telemetry on are you faster if you use these features and probably put together some form of controlled experiment for that. And we always like to try and get some form of actualization on this at some point. We're not at that point. We probably likely will have some numbers and at least internally are more of an understanding of an internally in a month or two I would guess. But what I can tell you at the moment is, we're seeing a lot of adoption. We're seeing a lot of excitement and we're seeing a lot of usage. Customers are definitely some features like summarization, the customers tell us as saves them substantial time. They're like, we've had customers tell us things like, hey, for some customer accounts, some conversations, it can take as long to write the summary for a handover as a can to actually resolve the end user's issue. And so we definitely feel good about that. Some of our other features we have where it's sort of, it writes, you write a short term. A little bit like get a co-pilot, what we were inspired by co-pilot in co-pilot, if you're a programmer, you can sort of write a comment or you can write shorthand and then it will fill out the code. One of our features that we shift is expand where you write a shorthand and then it kind of turns it into a longer support message. Sometimes that works and saves people time. We don't have data on that yet. We also what we have live at the moment is really just a generation one version of that. And so we have we have prototypes of a generation two version, where instead of just at the moment, you just write the shorthand and then the large language model sort of expands that out. What we're trying to do instead is we're trying to say, hey, let's pull in the last time you answered the question like that. Let's pull in macros that are relevant to this. And we have some internal prototypes there that are working pretty well. And so we sort of we think that we're still innovation and we're still doing things that make it that are going to really move the needle for that sort of co-pilot style expansion style user interface as well. But we don't have, we don't have metrics yet, although we will see a problem. And to follow up on that, how do you measure the cost of it as understand you probably send inquiries to OpenAI and for them to charge certain, I guess, two cents per thousand characters, something like that. And I guess as your adoptions rises, that Bill also pile up. So do you have any learnings or observations to share for other stuff as maybe also thinking about incorporating these technology? Yeah, I have a chart in the Tableau of our daily spend with OpenAI dot. We keep a nervous and nervous watch on. You know, look, it's definitely a consideration. So I mentioned this summarization feature. And we've built it in a very human in the loop way where it's like, you've got to ask for the summary before you hand over to question. One thing a lot of our customers say to us is like, hey, and to come, why do I have to ask for this summary? Please just maintain a summary at all times in the sidebar. And so I never have to ask for it. That would get really expensive because if we had to pay kind of like two cents for every time someone said something new in the conversation in the submarine changed, that that would start to get extremely expensive. So we absolutely have to take cost into consideration here in a way that we don't with more traditional machine learning models. That said, OpenAI just announced their chat GPT API. And it was, I think, I think it's surprised a lot of people because it was ten times cheaper than the previous similar models in that series. And so it's possible that the cost drops pretty fast here and that these switches just become widely adopted. So I think crystal you said water by the other starters or other companies building in this area that the advice I think that we would give an intercom is like, hey, try and get in market fast here because there's real

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"thousands characters" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

05:33 min | 10 months ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

"Watch his, I follow his web page, which is like written in Sega Saturn, HTML. Like it's that old. Because she's been around. But he always talks about like, okay, we're going to get a new Atlantis book or whatever. And then he's like, I didn't like 80% of what the person wrote, but I liked this. So I'm going to rewrite it. And that's usually what he does. I would say 80% of his books are mostly him like not liking whatever, but he likes their ideas. So he gives them, you know, by this person and Kevin Sami, or by Kevin said, if he does more, so there's that, but sometimes I wonder if one person's control, you know, we got savage worlds version of it. And then we have had a D 20, but the problem is they never caught on and I've always wondered why. And I do think that it's like maybe his rule set somehow makes sense when you have 80 billion thousand characters you can be, which you can and riffs. Riffs is unbelievable. God. Riffs is like the most it is vampire kingdoms, undead entire planets, space, a fucking glitter boy fighting a magic user. Maybe there's something in there that when you break everything down, it works just well enough that translate into D 20, which admittedly I hate D 20. So translating to D 20, that smaller, that smaller frame, maybe there's something there, and that's why they don't catch on because you would think they would explode, but they don't ever. Where are we gonna say fatal? They will probably in an online game space where you could build macros into sheets and all this stuff. They could probably have a better chance of catching on men. Yeah, yeah. If people online are built in probably if they work with developers and stuff like that to do those sheets. They can probably catch on way better now. I know there's a one multiverse thing where you can have a pixelated character and everything's built into that. A lot of people are doing a lot of different stuff.

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"thousands characters" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"And it's not, it's not bad. I mean, 8 minutes is nothing, walk around, hold your phone and upload to honor. All right, and then the second part of the question. And for the second question about, is it about the episode or the podcast itself? It's technically about both because you never know where a new listener is going to come in to your podcast, like which episode. So the first thing I always tell people is talk about your podcast briefly for about one to two minutes and that gives you about a thousand characters and then talk for about 5 minutes about your episode. And you'll get the rest of hopefully you'll get the rest of those 4000 characters. So yes, both. Out of curiosity, this is your exact show notes or you like write some show notes and then you add this just under the show notes for the SEO. One thing I notice is that people don't really read the show notes, okay? So I don't really worry about what's in my show notes, except for maybe some grammar, but I think that the show notes are very important for search engine optimization, not for human beings, right? Because normally people just click the play button. So yeah, max out whatever you can. And don't worry about what they look like. Okay. I'm going to say if my team starts doing more of this for our clients. If we do, I'm going to keep with the 6 part show note system that we already have, because it's legit. And then we might just add at the end we might add some type of additional script about what that is. Maybe we'll use otter, maybe we'll use something like that. But that's valuable. It is coming to the time that we should be ending this episode because my listener only has so much time. So we won't make them listen for three or four hours. But there's already been tons of value. And one of the big quotes that I got, I've got a couple of quotes. I like Google wants content. They're not really looking for all of the specific meta tags and using the right words that are searchable keywords..

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"thousands characters" Discussed on The Dork Forest

The Dork Forest

04:44 min | 1 year ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on The Dork Forest

"They were boas, their hobbies were swearing and chewing gum. How old are you? You're writing these. Oh gosh, I was probably like 9 ten. This didn't last until junior high? No, no, probably not. I want real hard when I first got into the game 'cause I played it at summer camp where there were kids around. Yeah, yeah. So you learned how to play it in a controlled real area. And then you had no one to play with. So you're like, I will be writing a thousand characters. Yes. I love it. I love it. Then I got into actually reading the comic books more probably. It was the evolution in that direction. Which is too bad because that will stop a, this was a rich vein that should never have been shown borders. Because you would have taken it, this would have been a real band, you know? It eventually. Yeah. It would have been amazing. Oh my God. But yeah, so I would go to I liked going to game stores and the honestly the dungeons and dragon stuff seem too scary for me. Well, it's too big, you need a native Sherpa, and it's been vilified. So weirdly, like in like episodes of bones and oh yeah, and in the 80s, it was like in the 80s. They were like, it was satanic. It was like the devil. So, but in the 90s and beyond. It's just been like, there was LARPers in, which isn't Dungeons and Dragons at all. But there were LARPers in Hawkeye at the new season of Hawkeye. And they were great quite honestly. They were not vilified. They were actually celebrated and good. And they were buffer LARPers, which are several episodes of larping, have been done with the dork forest, and I've been in several myself so I don't want to sure..

"thousands characters" Discussed on Clubmarket Demo

Clubmarket Demo

03:46 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Clubmarket Demo

"Okay these decisions recording just you know letting you know so told my told me another question so tomer. Yeah thanks actually lied. I have two questions but let's start with the first one and see how that goes and this is the kind of a weird one a mirror. What is the weirdest way users. Use that you've seen we're this use cases. Yeah i mean You know like some of the strange things is like we have a super like complex filtering system and it's based like you know we have made like boolean. Algebra accessible for like normal people and some people like render. They're report a thug. And sometimes you get like basically like a super complex filtering query that basically may be used as like the full strength of our physics system and like people that are like Yeah so and sometimes people. I think is like a limit of like ten thousand characters. Something lead the field. And sometimes i people eat those and then you got like funk report of like you know the not working Because like they have used older space that can do so those are kinda like The strange i think it's the strangest cases where people really feel like super sophisticated considering systems on top of today's interesting dan. Thousand is quite lots for one one task. Okay so the second question. And you know because the success of I suspect you receive. The occasional emanate offer. Would you ever consider selling to. Let's say atlassian. Yeah i have actually written about this. And the the post is like why don't have an exit strategy so yacht The thing for me is like this is more like a lifetime project for me So that's how. I kind of like made decisions is like you know or like on a lifetime level and i think that kind of commitment is not very common. It's really a for me to sue will follow because all other companies make short-term decisions shutdown thinking. Why like. I know that. I i can like sell out like. That's not really the plan. So whatever decision on make is like something therefore low little time and only not like we have had multiple like position office Like all like i don't even like entertain like going into any kind of like tokes even initial thoughts. Because that's not really like what we are planning to do here. Yeah so. I hope i answered that and i will recommend checking out why we don't have an extra g locals meeting with liquid into released. Yeah yeah i mean. I think that's all very like easy way to just like get killed as probably a giant yup exactly so thank you for not selling. Sorry yeah now. Is this necessary. I'm still waiting for Today after that.

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Marketing Spark

Marketing Spark

01:54 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Marketing Spark

"So i'm just worried about the the the clutter was going to be worth already selfish and i'm not saying this about you. Mark in general were were selfish. We just push everything as is and we. We make the audience. We expect the audience to sit down and filter out through this and find something of value for that. So there's a lot of that in the lincoln post today. You know if it's if i do that it's not intentional. Right so this. Is it working in progress. But if you if you give me three hundred characters. And i have no idea what i'm talking about than that's just more bad contents. I think in my in my opinion. Now how can this used for good will like you said. I think you mentioned it. replacing articles posts and that that that could be a again. It's an opportunity if if there is value and even then if there's value. I don't think that i wanna read three hundred character posts all day long every day so i i would like to read one of your posted seattle. Maybe a video change things up now. A video a short one thousand character posts podcast a one liner once in a while. Just changing things up. Well thanks for the great insight. Where can people learn more about you and raise the runway lincoln. We're just talking about lincoln. That's where i spend most of my time so happy. Happy to connect their well. Thanks for listening to another episode of marketing spark. If you enjoyed the conversation leave a review and subscribe by tunes spotify or your favorite podcast app if you'd like to learn more about how how. Bbc's companies as a fractional samo strategic advisor in coach sending email to mark marketing spark told. We'll talk to you tonight..

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Marketing Spark

Marketing Spark

01:54 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Marketing Spark

"So i'm just worried about the the the clutter was going to be worth already selfish and i'm not saying this about you. Mark in general were were selfish. We just push everything as is and we. We make the audience. We expect the audience to sit down and filter out through this and find something of value for that. So there's a lot of that in the lincoln post today. You know if it's if i do that it's not intentional. Right so this. Is it working in progress. But if you if you give me three hundred characters. And i have no idea what i'm talking about than that's just more bad contents. I think in my in my opinion. Now how can this used for good will like you said. I think you mentioned it. replacing articles posts and that that that could be a again. It's an opportunity if if there is value and even then if there's value. I don't think that i wanna read three hundred character posts all day long every day so i i would like to read one of your posted seattle. Maybe a video change things up now. A video a short one thousand character posts podcast a one liner once in a while. Just changing things up. Well thanks for the great insight. Where can people learn more about you and raise the runway lincoln. We're just talking about lincoln. That's where i spend most of my time so happy. Happy to connect their well. Thanks for listening to another episode of marketing spark. If you enjoyed the conversation leave a review and subscribe by tunes spotify or your favorite podcast app if you'd like to learn more about how how. Bbc's companies as a fractional samo strategic advisor in coach sending email to mark marketing spark told. We'll talk to you tonight..

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Double Toasted

Double Toasted

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Double Toasted

"They know that doing something like this is going to get people to pause it and pick out all the character. Hey can you name everybody. This two thousand characters and it can you name them all. Yeah you know going on internet and circle from from screengrabs screengrabs as they did that with the trail and they knew they would. That's why they did it. You know roger. Rabbit as as i was mentioning it. Robert roger rabbit felt like true. How true image. Out of respect to a lot of their cameos and easter eggs in there you know this really does get out there and sell my shit. Get out there and sell these packages And i said before man. And i'll say it again. You know what this movie is. It's it's it's one of brothers. Just ejaculated all their properties onto a screen. Is selling you the dirty towel after you want about this. Commerce earth is made his best selling not just not just. Hbo packages man selling their sounding like hbo maxa selling turner classic movies because they got yosemite sam and casa blanca seen in here Cartoon network people. I'm not gonna too much. But rick and morty up in now and then you see this. And you feel betrayed. Because rick and morty show up remedy. Do butterfinger commercial. Rick and morty hejab. Killing each other over at pringle was pringles and szechuan sauce. And whatever was melas sauce at mcdonalds so they sold out alone. Go don't you say by the way. Yeah fuck pepple of people. Let's put a drug abuse child pugh. Let's put a bunch of rape per se. I'm going back to that because we already said they put up a clockwork orange. Here and everything but god rick stays drunk Rick kills people fucks everything he can see this. let's put them in his kids peppy. All you gotta go man you know man you got some questionable moves i will. I will ask us to those kids. Kids'll just so lonely. I don't know you always does morning morning. We're gonna pay batch. Yeah they'll make any sense man. It really doesn't the marketing here. That's why i say that as much as they try to say that this is all about. Hey with we sold with the story. We worked at in with the plot. Yes you did but man decisions here sometimes questionable some of the things that you do with the even though you made the store they just out of nowhere. And you just you really are just trying to pitch a product which space jam it. Also but got this is overload. It's it's overload in every way like sensory overload. It is i do like that. Whereas in the original space jam the celebrity who also comes in for nowhere is bill. Murray and why. Because he's bill murray though it's like all right here they bring an actual basketball players and i was like this makes more sense and they had basketball players in last one to did they. Yeah yeah. They had a lot of camels of basketball players. 'cause the plot of the first one was. They took the bill from the basketball. Right right. couldn't play right. But i had them actually plan on the team. Yeah lena playing on the team they just. They made alien versions like they make characters of these guys. Have this if i had to okay. So you're being clever. Yes net but this is it's it's still a commercial just reminded me of this. Is the twelve version of the paramount plus commercial.

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network

Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network

"Performs a thousand percent better than any other type of content that tried across various company pages in all kinds of industries. Hands down an iphone or a smartphone photo of someone that works for you will win every single day. Yeah it's interesting that you should say that. Because that's kind of what i'm hearing is as well that perfectly curated Overproduced if you will even when it comes to kind of the audio and video. There's something about that that creates almost like Yeah there's a barrier between where the someone's going to engage at a deeper level and it is those behind the scenes. Now imagine if you do a behind the scenes of how you create something for a client or the price is the why this is so important that you do. Xyz because it's going to allow your clients to achieve abc kind of thing. Those are the kind of the stories. I think people are really engaging with an ultimately even though it might be a behind the sane. It's still adding value. Isn't it and i would imagine creating all mice. This yes chick. This is someone who i know. I'm getting better. I'm beginning to lock the mocks. I love the stall and they chain looks amazing smiling. And i know that it's not put on for you. Know a branded shoot. And i trust them. Because there's this consistent say that's coming through and john that that's a one of those best pieces of content types to attract opportunities. Let's talk a little bit about competing against the logic companies on jn if you've got a small company and you say we can campaign it. Doesn't you know whether we're small and large what some of the things you will notice saying. Look one of the things that i love is that you don't have to pay for ads. You know as a company to really get rachel linked in if you create good content that adds value to your ideal audience. And you do that consistently you will say results. I know that it takes approximately if you're starting from zero. Roughly around six months. Maybe a little bit less. But let's say six months worth case scenario for people to recognize. You know you like you trust you and then opportunities stop popping up. So it's not. We're not talking that you need to invest a significant amount of time. You have the same number of characters. Like i said we all get the same amount of. We've all got three thousand characters these days and i'm with you if you have that much to say i've tried to write a post an article that long and opposed and realistically if you've got that much to say jump on the podcast with emory because it's a much longer conversation that you should.

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Episode Notes Now Display Consistently on All Apps

podnews

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

Episode Notes Now Display Consistently on All Apps

"For the first time all major podcast apps display episode notes in the same way as produce testing now reveals into description field. All major podcast apps now support. Ah ref links paragraphs bullet points and make your click -able for semantically as long as you keep episode notes below four thousand characters display the same. Whatever podcast app anybody's using and according to our records. Neither apple spotify. Google have ever shown podcast episode notes this consistently before

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Streams of Income

Streams of Income

04:38 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Streams of Income

"Try to sell it. The lowest price on ebay. I only try to rank higher and be the first one or maybe the second one that they search see they see me right there and the clinton by that's all i care about being the top. That's why search engine placement is so important. That's why consider it the only thing we have to do on ebay and you should too and i've experienced this. Maybe none of you others have. Maybe no one on amazon's ever experience. I experienced this all the time ebay never jumps on your listing and tries to outsell you never ever ever had recently in the vice. President said we will never do anything like that too are settlers. Wow that's amazing. Let's look at some more specifics. I'm going to put some money in your fists right now if you wanna sell on ebay all ebay listings. Have five parts entitled photographs condition if it's not random item specifics. And a description. These are the five parts of all ebay listings. Pay attention to me now k. Your title is important. You have eighty character alright. We used to have. I think sixty four characters is all we had for a title. It was so hard to get good keywords into a title back. We now have eighty which still in i guess if they gave us a thousand two thousand characters a title but they give eighty characters. I want you to fill up that title with very good. Keywords that match your product why are good keywords. Those are words that buyers are looking for. If they're looking for. I'll do i'll show you a ladies gene example here in a minute if they're looking for ladies the Gloria vanderbilt pair of jeans. Then you need to make sure. You've got gloria vanderbilt jeans. Women's you know things like that and the title you've got to make sure you're telling ebay your titles number one in whether ebay shows you in a searcher okay. All the rest of this photographs can help the condition description items visit other rest of this determines how high in that search you right but the title is what get you into a search to begin with. You've got to load up with good key. Words.

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Flash Fantasy: Rift Walkers

Flash Fantasy: Rift Walkers

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Flash Fantasy: Rift Walkers

"A simple for standing atop it. The only thing here actually that's made of stone as well as the peeling would like everything else. The party is led around the small town to earthen ramp that goes past the inner wall over a dry moat and to the last wall of the ford itself atop set mesa another gate of loose construction rumbles open to let you in the forges. A simple square with one floor of stone and then two more stories of thinning would a pair of archers stand on the very very top looking down from the battlements cal test leads you inside and he says spot floors and administrative office for the town with the floor above being the personal carter's for officials such as myself The top floor is a small barracks. That's mostly unoccupied. So that's where you can stay while you're in town. Lastly there's the records coffers and emergency stores in the basement aways below. I'm sorry but that will be off limits to you. I'm afraid while you're while you're stay here. Why don't you take a few minutes to get settled in. I'm stairs and then meet me back down here if you are going to be staying and using our amenities taking from our stores we live according to the elkin creed here. We don't have things such as money and so. I hope you wouldn't mind doing some work to earn your share. Val val yes it is. Well sorry i was. I got so into character. Thousand character their clicks his tongue and says i believe my wife and i will from such things but we can provide the money as a means of payment cal tests. Just gets this like really regretful. Look on his face. And like i vary sorry my large ship but by order of the ascendancy. We cannot accept alvarez currency here will then if not currency perhaps we could be tonight's entertainment. I am very sorry. I did not catch your name. Oh dear you heard it i. I'm sorry my mistress data but we do also not partake in such frivolous things. We are expressly forbidden from doing so. I am unsure what kind of culture you elvira stem from. As i have only ever met one more of your kind before. Well under. whose authority are all these rules. Why the ascendancy. Of course through their emissary cottam ray his two beds that he has already gone away. Yes i i am sorry. There are many things here that the elkin make. Sure of for instance as you may have seen there are no buildings outside of darn break our agreement with the ken restricts us to the fort but we're not complaining we farm during the day and come back inside the walls at night we do have some pastures to the north and east..

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Duct Tape Marketing

Duct Tape Marketing

04:44 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Duct Tape Marketing

"Ever try to try to project it onto the linked in profiles being somewhat facetious. But there's people can take this as my social media pro. That's mind if you worked for a company the here's your business card. Here's what is going to say on it. Here's uniform you're going to wear so there's part of what comes with the brand the people accept and all of a sudden like the social profile becomes this kind of that's my personal property and so i i can see the pushback sometimes but i totally agree that the company should participate in in what i profile. That's going to have somebody's company name on. It says yeah exactly and rather than being antagonistic. We're not going to. You really want to create that that that relationship that friendship that partnership because the other thing marketings gonna want everyone to do is promote the content advocates of content. And help them find new talent. All those kinds of things. You know what everybody should be participating in your right so you have. There are many elements of the whole show just on the profile because there's so many elements. There's one that you have in the book that i i really like this idea. And i haven't. I haven't really seen this before this idea of course to read as a component. You unpack that one. Yeah yeah so on on many sections of your profile but especially in the about section. What used to be the summary section if you haven't looked at your profile in a long time the first three lines show and most people start that about section or that summary section with maybe whatever. They had in their resume their goals on their resume their goal statement on the resume. And that's not really interesting to your audience. They wanna know. How can you help me. What's in it for me. The big them and the goal or the the call to read you. Wanna grab your reader's attention within the first three sentences so they click on that see more and then that opens up of course a whole lot more real estate up to two thousand characters where you can tell your audience who.

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Trailer Junkies Podcast

Trailer Junkies Podcast

05:49 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Trailer Junkies Podcast

"And you really got to enjoy time with the character right. And then by the end by the end when it was an ensemble endgame and all that endgame and even into spiderman. We just watched far from home. You know When those kind of movies is that when they were in london Yeah room. Is london and venice right right. But you know that. Has that troop of like the backstory for the second henchman. I mean like it had that great that great story line where every every scientists that was either pushed aside by the avengers or made fun of by the avengers had a story to tell that was then their origin story for becoming a bad guy. You know yeah so so. That was a great trip to play into because they basically did the building and they built up and they let it you know expand into this and then they then they narrowed it down and they kept the core of the of the heroes. Now we're gonna start wide and we're going to start with this and to me it. The it is a bit of a turnoff to say. Have all these characters in here. I don't know if you remember. But i the why the couple of times that i tried. To watch game of thrones the first two episodes. They are so many characters at you. I'm just like oh it's brutal. It's brutal saying i can't i i'm out. I can't even get into this. You know now this has angelina jolie so long. I'm going to give it longer than the time to try out. And it has kid. Harrington from game of thrones so you get your game of thrones a little taste here. Today ago. they kit harrington in another john. Samba cast silicon valley. going on. and oh yeah who. who's that. Who's that camilla johnny now. Is he in silicon valley. Yeah i guess he was. Yeah i don't. I don't think of him as silicon valley though for some reason. I don't know i i guess yeah i mean to me. He's more of a comedian. Then camille non johnny okay camille nanjiani but yes. We have some silicon valley in there. We have some game of thrones in there. We have mrs smith. Mrs smith we have. Yeah there's a lotta people. I think what's going to happen though. Is there's so many characters like you said. What is their six to eight thousand characters somewhere around that realm. Yeah there's not that many actors actresses in hollywood and pretty soon everybody's going to have played a marvel character. Which one are you or or or multiple marvel characters right right. I think and said that there's somebody in here that gets to play. Played one of the green people and now she's in here is another character but it happens it happens. I mean Captain roger What's his name sorry. Rogers was steve rogers. The human torch before he was that before he was a human torch. Yeah and the original..

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Stand Up

Stand Up

06:27 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Stand Up

"You're not a bad driver this asian. I'm sorry racism in itself. This madness gets around. Using a g- it's added to get one of those. I i i tried to be achieved. Get a phone with a. Gps there was a horrible mistake for myself. One of those those iphones with siri. All you assistant. She talks to you she listens to. If you're american. She doesn't understand one. Would i say. I don't understand why i speak english. And they're talking to a huge. Like what do you need like surrey. Please call pizza. You want pizza. No no no. No no cancel cancel siri. I need pizza. You want pizza no series. I want i want pizza pizza. You want pizza. no no. I know syria. What's going on here. You want to pete. Siri siri peter. Siri siri you're not making sense or are you. Are you having an attitude you tell me. I don't know what the hell is going on. Here surrey just listen to me. I don't know what do you mean. You don't know bitch dialing mom what the hell is horrible. That's buckled down and buy myself a real. Gps get me around which has been working like a charm if you don't have gps you get your cell. Phone is the best thing you'll ever do. Just don't make the mistake. I made by from craigslist. I bought one of craigslist. And the guy who sold it to me didn't tell me that it was a spanish language. Gps which is not so good I didn't understand anything. she says. Look still gets around because the arrows on english thank god but otherwise it was just horrible and i hate to the first few days and then men. I fell in love with her. She just i. Don't i don't understand why more americans don't speak spanish. It's such a sexy language sitting there like all the men here. You want to feel like a man you get yourself a spanish. Gps no you don't understand. Traffic never sounded six years as punching random destinations and she guides mirage. So that do get seen in those those metro syria. That is and i'm just laying. Shucks tom tom. Let's say that all the time. Sexiest guides me around beautifully. I love that. I'm going to learn spanish because of that. I'm definitely spanish. Has gone up my list. I had a few languages in spanish. Spanish was like six language. I spoke four languages in south africa and then fifth language is going to be japanese and spanish but now spanish has gone up japanese. I've had to pause because of the earthquake. There's not that many of them traveling now. There's no one now. Like walk around. The streets. Just know but but spanish has gone up. Because i was getting good at japanese. Don't get me wrong. I was getting really good. Could see a great language is powerful. Because he's japanese from your chance to make you feel strong. Who do very strong whereas english english you speak from the from the head and chest do not. I mean speak head and chest. You wouldn't know this. You wouldn't know this if you listen to many coastal girls in america. I've been in places like california. We're woman insistent speaking english from their nose which is not the correct. Yeah like you guys have the only garrett tiffany and we were talking and then there. That's that's not the right way. You're not using your lungs. I know this. Because when i choked her she sounded exactly the same because dan she like. You're totally choking me right now. And i can't breathe and this is so not on. I'm going to tweet about this. This is like the worst thing ever. I sell dying. I'm jay horrible with japanese. A strong japanese speak from the chest. You know a lot of americans are learning chinese. I've seen chinese. I see people's you gotta learn chinese taking over chinese ni. How giannis is it's too late. it's too late to learn chinese. It's over no it's true it's true because it's also one of the hottest which is in the world. I mean how do you. How do you learn chinese now. Just over ten thousand characters and the alpha bitch ten thousand characters at twenty six in english and there's still people going what comes after q twenty six ten thousand. They've got that's super smart or they must have the worst sesame street in the world. Suck being a muppet in that country. Agnes see them on a monday morning. Singing to the kids. Seapower thousand. She's she some fountain alexey. Five years later share our shoe just horrible. Horrible japanese is easier three thousand characters and a stronger language. I mean everything in japanese is strong even the greeting you up power. Thank you domo aristotle power yes that's a great language. Say other things as well like could you about air which means goodluck dolphin reusable in everyday language it works. I guess it works. I could also see other things like new new are newark got ta which means look. The chickens are running around. You laugh. But i've used successfully on many occasions by many occasions. I mean once. I was in an airport standing at the baggage. Carousel and the this japanese guy came in. He stood next to me. We standing there. And i'm look at him and i've been waiting for years to speak japanese super excited. I was like this.

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"thousands characters" Discussed on The Wise Fool

The Wise Fool

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on The Wise Fool

"Like i'm fine with showing failures for one day. But i'm not leaving them on the internet people but they they can see my potential failures for one day. That's all they get. That's my increments right. You mentioned something about well. I heard something about like state and written statements in talking about the work and things like this. I'm always fascinated about creating writing artists statements. Because you're doing you've done you've got pollock krassner You've done a do today. And then and you're also doing public arts. All of those things involve writing eloquently about your work. So how are you finding that process of needing to write artist statements and or sort of some text descriptions of your works. I don't like it after. Say but actually. I have always really taken from texts. Texts have been part of my work like poetic texts. Even antitax. He seeds text from seven hundred bc. The things that are really in the work. I've been making work. Come directly out of poems. And so there's a sort of word component to them. And i have that in writing statements. It helps me understand the work better. I enjoy words. I like writing. But i mean i don't enjoy the statement to you know to sort of must not exceed three thousand characters in the little box. It's hard it is but it is. It is useful. Yeah it does get easier the more you do it for sure. But it's one of those things. Like if any given day where i have a choice of i could sit down and write new artists statement or i can go in the studio and make new work. I've always going to choose to make new work. When i was in ireland is i i said before. It really threw me for a loop. I decided what. I'd write. Mike experience because i couldn't might go out and i couldn't even conceive of what i would make if i had materials so i i was walking in these loops and i would come home and i would write down everything the i saw and thought and felt that was kind of interesting because it was like it was like writing a statement without the work. It was the kind of encapsulation of the ideas without any physical object involve to speak to see experience. I also mentioned that on your cv. Says you did a. I'm not even sure. What exactly. What his pollock krassner. And then it says and art mid hudson grantee so those are separate grants yet. They said no. It was paul crasner provided funds for the up. Hudson to present an award. Okay so it's not apolo krassner. But it's funded by paula krassner. It's very asian. I guess or so grant what what kind of. I'm always interested because for the first time in my adult career. I got recently. Got a grant for this podcast which you'll hear in the beginning where we're sponsored by or supported by a grant from the ea so i'm fascinated by the whole granting systems so like what what did what did you apply for. What did you receive a grant for. I submitted artworks and was.

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"thousands characters" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:31 min | 2 years ago

"thousands characters" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Big lewis mountaineer and melanie melanie. Here's an article that probably doesn't concern the largest segment of population. But it is kind of important. So there's a right as somebody accused and it could be you any day. Believe me. I figured it out now because ian is sitting there accused are our main host here and you can support him and all the rest. At the crypto six dot com the grandmother the the trans woman the whole stick. You can go there to the crypto six dot com and support them but the They're supposed to be this immutable right of convict. Somebody who's accused to be able to talk to their attorney and they're not supposed to be listened to so and this is from july of last june of last year and Secure s which is one of these prison phone companies. Because you don't get to get t mobile or t and t or whatever sprint in prison you have to use the prison phone company and remember back like fifteen years ago when you had to like pay per text and they had long distance. Well that's still the case in in prison and they get right. I mean basically. The fees are ridiculous in there you know milking these people and families the the least among us those who are most vulnerable. Yeah i'm paying twenty five cents per basically taxed with the thousand character limits plus fees for adding money on there and then for the phone. I'm not. I think they're paying like a dollar a minute. Yes something like that. Yeah it turns out. It's real hard to change your long distance carrier in jail. There's also a three dollar transaction fee so if you just do the transaction one transaction so you just answer a phone call then. It's three dollars but if you go and You know put fifty dollars on the account. Then it's three dollars for that. Transaction can get several of them at a little lower price. but i'll point out that now for whatever reason my business partner in freeman cannot send call me they go keep that money though right. I put fifty dollars on there and keep the money. And i can't talk to them. I don't know why no answer must have made a matt. Oh by the way. Interestingly he put an inmate request in dispute as to why he couldn't talk to me the dispute disappeared off their system. Just proof while we don't answer that so yeah secure. As quietly settled a lawsuit over illegally spying on inmate attorney conversations. This is tech dirt. They say we've noted repeatedly how interstate and may calling service. I see us and it's in state two. So if i call from these people are talking to are not that far away right there in state so and this is the same. This is actually the company that the phone that i use covers. It's not the company that i texted use covers so when it comes to them listening in on attorney client communications. This is super bad and super illegal but are the counties that are involved in this and the bureaucrats and all that stuff. Are they going to be in trouble or is it just security will. I mean it's a good thing. They weren't by the same people who are paying the prosecuting attorney. I mean that would be kind a problem defending yourself and getting listened in on by the people who got hired by the people being paid by the same people who are prosecuted the jailers the prosecutors the judges. They're all paid by the same organization. What are they gonna go Almost like they have a vested interest in you being in jail. yup well. it's gotten easier to get out on bond as time has gone by but it was really bad when i was younger. Basically a judge just said no no matter what and now they're it's a magistrate saying basically no and at the very least we have some kind of of rebuttal and maybe this week we'll find out something good news some good news. He'll get out normal. People probably have less of a hard time normally will. You probably don't actually had told that there are toys. That look vaguely like a passport. Or the reason why they can't get bail. Imagine that this is the world passport that you're referring to the world. Passport is among other reasons. One of the reasons it was given by the magistrate as to why she couldn't let it out now not not only could i mean he can turn in his government passport. No from he could turn in his world passport but he could always just go get another. Of course. the world passport isn't going to get you anywhere but nonetheless. So i mean basically. She said yeah he could escape. The united states with a rubber chicken unregulated novelty. Right so these phone. Companies have had a disturbingly cozy relationship with government. Striking are technically buying monopoly deals. Let them charge. Inmate families. Fourteen dollars permanent. And that's also the case. So usually i actually know people who are able to raise funds and even work from jail. That is wildly abnormal. Most people the inmates not the one paying for the call. Yeah mostly not worst some. Ics companies like security technologies have been under fire for helping the government spy on privileged inmate attorney communications information that was only revealed in two thousand. Fifteen after secures was hacked. So and they talk about this. I want to clarify the hackers were not what accessed the attorney client phone calls. The hackers access the records that show that security was staffing into the surprise me. They probably weren't doing anything with the recorded calls. Just like it's easier to record everything and forget about the constitution stuff like that but says for helping her mark detail though isn't it. Oh yeah it's not going to go well well you know. I've got this piece of information. That's really valuable to a very particular person. But i'm sure i won't do anything untoward with it. Yeah it's amazing. All of the advantages the prosecution gets and none of the advantages that the defense gets. So for instance. One of the things that baffles me about this particular cases as that. Ian freeman had crypto currency prior to ever buying and selling bitcoin cash. Whatever it was he was doing he had plenty of it. I mean you know. Free talk live was accepting crypto currency for ad payments. Back in twenty eleven. So that's why it was a dollar back then if somebody had a two hundred dollar bill and we get two hundred coins out of them and it happened more than once so he had plenty of bitcoins and it was by the way not his the we gave them all to the shire. Free church at some point because you know that was a fair way to distribute things are good luck and all that stuff and he i mean but they wanted the his money that he wanted the churches money we just want it and whereas they've got all money in the world to prosecute nobody's going to say sorry guys. There's not enough. There's not enough funds for prosecution this month. you're just gonna have to hold off. They're not going to do that so they always have as much money as they need. They also take from you all the money you have and then you're supposed to defend yourself that's crazy and it should be interesting to see how all this plays out hope the best for it but You know i. Ross albrecht in the way that trial went. And it doesn't make me the most comfortable. Melanie what do you think that In getting bail next week. You're the. I'm really surprised. He seems to be the one they want. And the the prosecutor only asked for ian enrich to be held. They didn't disputes releasing the others..

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Helvetica Now: The World's Most Popular Font Gets a Facelift

The Morning Toast

01:29 min | 4 years ago

Helvetica Now: The World's Most Popular Font Gets a Facelift

"Thirty six years. The font Helvetica is getting a much needed facelift. Do you know about how of course, it's like one of the most aesthetically pleasing. Apparently, there's a documentary about it that I haven't seen. But just the fact that there's a documentary about a font just tells me that it's a very important font. And you know, if if you would've asked me what I think there should be documentary on, of course, comics, of course, I would take a comic myself. I might say web dings and winding 's oh, I wouldn't say that. I think like what do they mean actually our brand? Our brand font is Uber. Cool. Check it up. Everyone has an opinion about funds, but Hellas long reigned over the modern era. It's used for brands galore Panasonic Jeep American Airlines, Motorola, three m Toyota to name a few. But in recent years tech companies like IBM, Apple Netflix. Google have been shifting to their custom Helvetica esque, but not quite Sohn's to deal with some of. Quirks, rather Helvetica die. Slow death all forty thousand characters in the world's most iconic typeface have been revamped into a new fund wait for it called Helvetica. Now. Like an end to move. I didn't get drama in the Fonterra thought that's contemporary and keeps up with modern trends and involves wait. You know? This is not a revival. This is restoration someone takes jobs so fucking seriously rights monotype the company which owns the licensing rights to Vetco quote. This is a statement. This is Helvetic now four everyone everywhere for

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