Creators
What makes the push notification an app owner’s best friend?
For any app owner, the biggest tool in their arsenal is the push notification. With this, app owners can advertise, market, notify and educate their app users relating to anything in the app. For instance, the latest news notifications are issued by news apps, important weather events can be shown with the help of push notifications, and so on. There is practically no end to how these notifications can help businesses.
By swipe cart3 years ago in Interview
Changing a Man Through Persistence
Nobody thought much of anything about Ethan Campuzano as he was growing up. People from school thought he was weird. They thought he was a loner. There were even people who didn’t want to be seen talking to him. He was bullied because he was a little different from most people, but those people who treated him differently didn't realize it would be this differentness that would carry Campuzano to greatness they could only imagine reaching.
By fastflownetwork3 years ago in Interview
You don't need permission to make your art
The moment of insight I'm a coach, working with experienced creatives. In a coaching session, there’s sometimes a moment when the client is suddenly very still. Sometimes they’ll go wide-eyed. Often they’ll make a gentle noise, like ‘Huh!’ or ‘ Oh!’ My job then is to simply give them space. They’re having a moment of insight.
By Sheryl Garratt3 years ago in Interview
7 Tips to Help You Nail Your Next Job Interview
Job interviews can seem intimidating, but they don’t have to be! When you know what to expect and come prepared with good answers to the interview questions you’re likely to encounter, you’ll be able to ace your interview in no time. Here are eight tips that will help you nail your next job interview . . . so that you can focus on doing your best work once you get hired!
By Muzakkiyah Jauhariyah3 years ago in Interview
Trusting the Process:
In a world where people are constantly trying to tell you who to be and what to do when it comes to publishing, it can be difficult to find your own voice. But author Chavis D. Walker believes that it's important to trust the process and stay true to yourself. In her new book, “Refined: A Guide To Accept And Release The Things That No Longer Serve You,” Walker opened up about her own journey, and she found success by being authentic to who she is.
By Dr. P. Gurley3 years ago in Interview
Vegan Vampires, Rainbow Horses and More! [Bad] Writing Tips from Teenagers
TEENS SHARE TIPS FOR WRITING ALPHONSE D. (13, Bellevue, WA): Don’t write long stuff. If what I’m saying right now were something I had to read, I’d be out. Bored off my gourd.
By [Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)3 years ago in Interview
Writing Tips from Toy Story’s Randy Newman
Destiny plays a big part This is the 100% true story of my accidental contribution to a classic I didn’t appreciate this at the time, as I was new to Hollywood, but Toy Story would turn out to be one of the most successful films I’d ever have a credit on. And, wow, was my credit amazing! :)
By [Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)3 years ago in Interview











