Ryan Holmes Quotes
Top 36 wise famous quotes and sayings by Ryan Holmes
Ryan Holmes Famous Quotes & Sayings
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South America's most populous country, Brazil, is also emerging as one of the region's most social-media savvy.
No surprise that, as companies have adopted social media en masse, demand for software and applications to manage and monitor social use has exploded.
I'm motivated by solving new and challenging problems, especially ones that people say can't or shouldn't be tackled.
For some people, staying grounded means doing yoga. For others, it's spending time with family. Social media, too, can be a lifesaver.
Although social media is a relatively new form of communication, it has become the primary way retailers and customers are interfacing.
One of the most important principles I've learned is, every so often, just drop everything. Stop racing from one party to the next.
What drives me is the prospect of turning an obstacle into a business opportunity, and then growing that into something lasting and rewarding.
LinkedIn and Flickr, among other sites, have already proven freemium can generate revenue in the social media context.
Tech companies don't exist in a bubble; they draw from and feed into a larger community. Ideally, the relationship is symbiotic.
Understanding and respecting your roots is critical not only to winning the tech talent wars but leaving a legacy that transcends bottom lines.
Social media is the future, with employers recognizing they need to start hiring people with the right skills.
Everybody getting a significant exit creates a legacy and creates something that you can pay forward and bootstrap an industry in a substantial way.
Workflow and usability are not afterthoughts; they impact the core of any project and dictate how it should be engineered.
Social media is the most disruptive form of communication humankind has seen since the last disruptive form of communications, email.
Don't be scared to try new things, but remember to hold on to the vision of your company and the initial successes that defined your brand.
Email is familiar. It's comfortable. It's easy to use. But it might just be the biggest killer of time and productivity in the office today.
Facebook, Twitter and Google have all opened offices in Brazil, recognizing the importance of localizing their products and customer service efforts.
We've all been inundated with so many ingenious, must-have, time-saving apps and tools that we really don't have a second left to spare.
Not using social media in the workplace, in fact, is starting to make about as much sense as not using the phone or email.
Amongst high unemployment rates, a competitive job market and a shrinking global economy, the emerging social media industry only continues to grow.
Customer service teams at many companies have already embraced social media, often out of necessity.
It may be coincidence that the decline of newspapers has corresponded with the rise of social media. Or maybe not.
For everybody in their busy lives, you need to invest in sharpening your tools, and you need to invest in longevity.