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Indus Net Technologies(INT.) Newsletter

Tumblr Adds Support to Live Photos Tumblr has added support for Apple’s animated image format ‘Live Photo’. This means, users can play around with GIF images using their iPhones. Tumblr is expected to bring this to Android devices soon. If you had been looking for a slick way to get your images on Tumblr, things got much easier now. #social 2. SalesForce Announces Its AI Initiative SalesForce has just announced its artificial intelligence initiative, rightly named SalesForce Einstein. It isn’t exactly a product but includes a number of components that SalesForce aims to bring to its CRM. This is one company that always gets things right. #crm #ai 3. Netflix to Keep 50% Programming Original Netflix seems to be changing its business model. Initially, it brought mostly licensed content to its platform. Now, it seeks to host 50% of original content and programming in the next few years. Could this mean we will no longer be able to watch our favorites shows and movies on Netflix, unless its produced by Netflix? That’s probably not the case. Read on. #content #corporate 4. Snowden Warns You Not to Use Allo While Allo has received accolades for bringing artificial intelligence to chatting, Google’s latest app has not impressed whistleblower Edward Snowden. He termed the app as dangerous and warned users not to use it even once, in a series of Tweets. This man sure has something to say every time there is a threat to security. Should we be worried about using Google’s Allo? #app #ai #security 5. Oracle Teams Up with Maharashtra Government in India Oracle is teaming up with the Government of Maharashtra to launch Smart City Centre of Excellence. The idea is to create a robust IT infrastructure that can be used for government projects and services for citizens. This is one smart move by Oracle to retain its position in India. #egovernance

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Today’s Top 5 Tech News

iPhone 7 Has Just The Perfect Display iPhone 7’s LCD display has passed a display test with flying colors. Setting a performance record, iPhone 7 has the highest contrast ratio, brightness, contrast rating, and lowest screen reflectance among all smartphones. However, iPhone 7 has also received negative news for making a hissing noise, audio software issues, and getting scratched too easily.  #mobile   Intel & GE Make Trains Super Brainy GoLinc platform powered by GE and Intel is turning freight trains into powerful mobile data centers. These smart trains provide processing, wireless communication, data storage, and video capabilities to improve operations, fuel efficiency, and horsepower. If you thought trains were far removed from the digital revolution, think again. #corporate #data   Yelp Embraces Developers With Fusion Yelp is giving developers way more access to its API content and data with its Fusion program. The program focuses on bringing local content to more apps and gives a resounding proof of its competitiveness against Foursquare, Google and others. Yelp has finally realized it needs more developers on its side now than ever before.  #apps #social   Microsoft Bids To Root Out Cancer Microsoft is employing machine learning techniques to analyze tumors and design new medication regimes for doctors. It is further working on projects like creating biological cells to fight cancer and using AI to analyze CT scans of tumors. It sounds impressive but Microsoft is certainly not the only one in this quest. #ai                                                         Landlords Look Toward Outsourcing to Assist Tenants Landlords are looking toward outsourcing to help improve living conditions of tenants in Australian cities, according to a study by CBRE. While outsourcing was once looked at as a money-saving technique in the past, landlords are increasingly using it to provide concierge services to their tenants. After all, tenants are customers too, and it is no longer just about signing the lease agreement. Childcare, health and well being, and other services are being outsourced to make tenants’ lives easier. #outsourcing  

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How to Reach New Customers amidst Online Noise

There is a lot of noise out there, with blogs becoming the norm for every company to reach their target audience, and also to boost traffic to the website. There is also a lot of noise originating on social media, with every company making claims and with people talking about these companies too, without much basis or evidence. Some rate certain products and services highly and some, poorly. Yet, one can never tell if these reviews, blogs, or social conversations are unbiased or if they come with certain shady intentions. Nevertheless, if you are selling genuine products and services, there is a way to reach new customers amidst all this online noise. The main modus operandi is to persist. Persistence pays off very well, especially when it comes to remaining online, and remaining relevant. Companies that are looking at making a quick buck will usually lose interest in blogging or in social media campaigns, which need to be ongoing and relevant throughout. These companies often tend to be erratic and sometimes even dramatic, when it comes to posting online. Much of online noise is from companies like this. On the other hand, genuine companies that really want to inform their target audience and still reach new customers tend to be persistent with their content marketing efforts. This is because; they truly have something lasting to contribute. To reach new customers online despite the noise, here is what you should be doing: [php snippet=1] Slow and steady wins the race When it comes to content marketing, you need to be slow and steady. What does this mean? Should you post 4 blogs a month or 8? Or should you post 20 blogs a week? The answer really depends on your ability and also, what you can provide to the community. If you run out of topics or information related to your product or service, you will not have much useful content to write after a while. So, probably, it is a good idea to remain slow and steady, and publish as much content is required. This could be anywhere between 4 and whatever number you would like to publish. Just ensure that you can blog for years, and not weeks or months. Be patient and persistent Rome wasn’t built in a day. Likewise, your content marketing strategy cannot be solidified within a month or two. It takes time to get the strategy going, and it takes even longer to see the results. However, when you start seeing organic traffic coming your way, you will realize that your efforts are well worth it. However, you need to be patient and persistent in your approach. With patience, you will research better, publish more often without feeling pressurized and you will be able to publish regularly, instead of going on an overdrive and then not publishing at all. Do your research Before publishing any blog or post, you need to research your topic well. Most blogs published today are not well researched, and they are simply published to generate traffic. You should not publish anything with traffic in mind. You should consider every content piece of yours to be a sales document, which will last for a long time. This requires a lot of research. Put together resources, studies, numbers etc before you publish a post. Develop a content niche You cannot possibly publish blogs on all topics related to your field. You should not be doing that anyway, as that will likely seem like noise to your readers. The more general your topics are, the more chances of your message getting diluted. You need to find that sweet spot where you do not come across as a person with an obsession for topic specificity, and at the same time, you do not become so vague that your message is lost. Be genuine in your communication There is nothing worse than inauthentic messages and blogs. You need to develop your own voice and provide content that is engaging. Engage with your readers in a manner that is authentic and honest. Do not communicate in a manner that does not come across as genuine. Being genuine helps you to connect with readers, and they will be more amenable to receiving your sales message. After all, you need to be making those sales happen at the end of a content marketing campaign. And, content marketing campaigns do not end. They go on. The take home message As you can see, online noise can be a very annoying problem to handle. There are a number of companies out there, all trying to create a buzz about their own products and services. With so much of noise online, it becomes difficult for you to stand out, yet, all is not lost. Most of the companies tend to be either creating noise for the sake of attention or for the sake of grabbing as many customers as possible. The good news is, content marketing is not something that will pay off dividends overnight. It needs a slow and steady approach. If you have a genuine product or service, you can be persistent with your content marketing strategy and remain relevant for a long time. The take home message is that you should be slow and steady with content marketing efforts and that you should not look for quick results. You must be patient and persistent, and always look towards creating content assets that will last for years and that which will remain relevant even after a long time. Before publishing anything online, do your research. Ensure that all your content is backed or supported by research. Do not create content that is only remotely connected with your actual product or service. Find your niche and develop content that is relevant. In other words, develop a niche. Most importantly, be as honest and genuine as you can be, when you communicate with readers and followers. This will help you to stand out from the rest of the noise online.

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Today’s Top 5 Tech News

Get Closer to Your Neighbors with Nextdoor No, it’s not meant for dating the girl next door. Nextdoor social app is designed to encourage social interaction among neighbors and keep each other alert about criminal activity in the area. Successfully running in the US and the Netherlands, Nextdoor has now arrived in the UK.  Let us hope it outlives many departed social apps. #social   YouTube’s Another Attempt To Become Social YouTube has launched a Community Tab on its platform that allows channels to share text, GIFS, live video and more just like Facebook, with its subscribers. The service launched in beta version will be available on select channels for the time being. YouTube’s previous attempt to be social was Google+ integration that failed miserably. #social   Facebook Counters Fake With New Technology Facebook is working on a new system that helps to suppress fake stories and news baits from showing up in Trending Topics. A similar system was successfully implemented for News Feed previously. Facebook suffered a backlash recently after its notorious algorithm promoted a fake story on Megyn Kelly. Fox couldn’t have been so ruthless even if it was for her honest opinion. #social   Facebook Live for Desktops Extending its live-streaming feature, Facebook Live will now be available to desktop versions after popular demand. The feature, available to some lucky users currently, can use both peripheral and in-built cameras on laptops. In contrast to mobile, broadcasters can also type comments while streaming as in Google Hangout and Skype. Users always win when giants compete.  #social   IBM’s Mobile Security Service IBM is launching its mobile security service deployed via IBM Cloud that claims to put an end to all your woes regarding mobile device management. Amidst growing mobile data security challenge, IBM will vigorously address local data protection standards. Going full throttle, IBM is also offering private consultancy services and mobile strategy design for global clients. Ideal time to tame employees’ data, isn’t?  #cloud #mobile #data

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