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mimyhouse · 6 years ago
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sjcolombiau · 8 years ago
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KSTART 2017: E.L.F
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ÂĄBuenas tardes a tod*s!
Uno de los eventos para amantes del Hallyu mĂĄs grandes que ofrece BogotĂĄ ya tiene fecha: 28 de Octubre de 2017.
SJColombiaU, siendo fiel a su objetivo de servir como puente para que todas las fanbases de Super Junior en Colombia encuentren un lugar comĂșn de apoyo y desarrollo de actividades, estarĂĄ presente.
¥Siéntanse libres de verificar éste evento (manteniéndose pendientes de lo que en él se publique) y proveer sus datos en éste formulario para que confirmen su asistencia con nosotr*s!
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businessesconsultant · 3 years ago
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5 Top VC Funding Firms Focusing on Women-Led Startups
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Gone are those days when women were confined within the four walls of the kitchen. Today, from sports to business, women are standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the world; dominating every sphere unabashedly and fearlessly.
And as more and more women are realizing the significance of being financially independent, India is experiencing a great surge in the number of female entrepreneurs. However, the number of female entrepreneurs is still low as compared to men as seven out of 100 entrepreneurs in India are women.
Nonetheless, female entrepreneurs are excelling with their ideas and execution techniques. Some are even becoming business motivational speakers to help others who are trying to make a mark in their respective fields. But despite their good ideas, they are facing challenges when it comes to funding. Here is a list of five VC funding firms that are helping women entrepreneurs in India:
1.            Kalaari Capital
Founded by a true leader Vani Kola, Kalaari Capital is a leading VC that strives hard to help founders succeed and flourish in the business world. Vani is referred to as The Mother of Venture Capitalism in India, and there is a reason behind it. Kalaari Capital is an early-stage, technology-focused venture capital firm with $650 Mn in assets. Based out of Bengaluru, it has been empowering visionary entrepreneurs since 2006. Not content with being one of the first homegrown VC firms in India with a steadily growing list of startups in its portfolio, Kalaari launched Kstart, a seed fund initiative, in 2016. 
Kstart focuses solely on seed-stage funding and differs from other funds in that it doesn’t set a valuation at the time a startup is raising funds from it. Kalaari has built a reputation for picking the best young minds and mentoring them to build successful enterprises, some prime examples being Myntra, Urban Ladder, Zivame, Power2SME, YourStory, and Bluestone, among others.
2.            LetsVenture
Founded in 2013, LetsVenture provides a common platform for startups and investors alike to connect. LetsVenture works with startups and investors on discovery, syndication, and closure. This involves managing due diligence and paperwork closure. There are 12000+ startups and 2200+ investors on the platform. Founded by Shanti Mohan LetsVenture has enabled more than 100 startups to raise over $40mn. Since its inception in 2013, LetsVenture has facilitated over $100 million in investments. Startups like Testbook, DailyNinja, Wishberry, MyUpchar, and Ketto as part of its portfolio, have 3,700 members.
3.            Saha Fund
Founded by Ankita Vashista, Saha Fund is a Bangalore-based venture capital and private equity firm. Saha Fund is India’s (and Asia’s) first venture capital fund that promotes women's entrepreneurship and is dedicated to making investments in women-led companies across different sectors. Saha is keen on companies that use technology to scale. If you too have a startup and are looking for funding, you can watch this video by Dr. Vivek Bindra- the best motivational speaker in India: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DsfZA5OmjQ
4.            She Capital
According to research conducted by She Capital, when women business owners pitch their ideas to investors for early-stage capital, they receive significantly less - a disparity that averages more than $1 million - than men. Hence, to encourage more women to participate in the Indian startup ecosystem and take on the boys’ club in the Indian unicorn ecosystem, Founder and former CEO of Mydala, Anisha Singh launched an early-stage venture capital fund, She Capital. The company was founded with a belief to help the next generation of phenomenal female-led businesses scale to their maximum potential.
5.            Qualcomm Ventures India
Founded in the year 2000, Qualcomm Ventures is the $1 billion venture capital arm of global tech giant Qualcomm, and the arm is highly optimistic about India’s technology-driven startup ecosystem. The firm believes in diversity and encourages different points of view and aims to help connect entrepreneurs to the resources, relationships, and deep industry expertise they need to succeed in the entrepreneur journey. 
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fishdavidson · 7 years ago
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Dream Journal 2018-09-26: Fish Davidson Achieves True Nerd Status
Quick fact about my real-life computer: I don’t run Windows on it (and haven’t for years). Instead of Windows, I’m currently running Ubuntu KDE edition. It’s pretty nice for the most part, but occasionally one of the services acts up and makes my task bar and clock get glitchy. The easiest way to resolve this is to restart the service in question.
At the start of this dream, I’m messing around on my main computer when the system clock freezes. Dreamtime Fish Davidson knows exactly what to do, though! I open up the command terminal and start typing.
killall plasmashell
The first command is executed with a satisfying smash of the Enter key. My graphics compositing services blinks out, but this is totally normal. I start banging out the last command to restart the service.
kstart plasmashell
The system clock and taskbar come back up like nothing happened. Life is good in nerdland. But you wanna know what the best part is? These are the actual honest-to-God commands you need to use to restart the service in KDE if your desktop ever acts wonky.
This has been a technical service dream from your pal, Fish Davidson.
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Header image is of the default KDE Plasma desktop. It’s pretty nice, huh?
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wizofe-blog · 7 years ago
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Redox 0x01
Introductory session

and here we go! All excited. A first calendar entry to describe my attempt on ARM64 support in Redox OS. Specifically, looking into the Raspberry Pi2/3(B)/3+ (all of them having a Cortex-A53 ARMv8 64-bit microprocessor, although for all my experiments I am going to use the Raspberry Pi 3(B)).
Yesterday, I had my first meeting in Cambridge with @microcolonel! Very very inspiring, got many ideas and motivation. He reminded me that the first and most important thing I fell in love with Open Source is its people :)
Discussion Points
Everything started with a personal introduction, background and motivation reasons that we both participate in this project. It’s very important to note that we don’t want it to be a one-off thing but definitely the start of a longer support and experimentation with OS support and ARM.
Redox boot flow on AArch64
Some of the points discussed:
* boot * debug * MMU setup * TLS * syscalls `</pre> The current work by @microcolonel, is happening on the realms of `qemu-system-aarch64` platform. But what should I need to put my attention, when porting to the Rpi3? Here are some importants bits: <pre>`[ ] Typical AArch64 exception level transitions post reset: EL3 -> EL2 -> EL1 [x] Setting up a buildable u-boot (preferably the u-boot mainline) for RPi3 [ ] Setting up a BOOTP/TFTP server on the same subnet as the RPi3 [ ] Packaging the redox kernel binary as a (fake) Linux binary using u-boot's mkimage tool [ ] Obtaining an FDT blob for the RPi3 (Linux's DTB can be used for this). In hindsight, u-boot might be able to provide this too (u-boot's own generated ) [ ] Serving the packaged redox kernel binary as well as the FDT blob to u-boot via BOOT/TFTP [x] Statically expressing a suitable PL011 UART's physical base address within Redox as an initial debug console `</pre> Note: I’ve already completed (as shown) two important steps, which I am going to describe on my next blog post (to keep you excited ;-) **Challenges with recursive paging for AArch64** @microcolonel is very fond of recursive paging. He seems to succesfully to make it work on qemu and it seems that it may be possible in sillicon as well. This is for 48-bit Virtual Addresses with 4 levels of translation. As AArch64 has separate descriptors for page tables and pages which means that in order for recursive paging to work there must not be any disjoint bitfields in the two descriptor types. This is the case today but it is not clear if this will remain in the future. The problem is that if recursive paging doesn’t work on the physical implementation that may time much longer than expected to port for the RPi3. Another point, is that as opposed to x86_64, AArch6 has a separate translation scheme for user-space and kernel space. So while x86_64 has a single cr3 register containing the base address of the trnslation tables, AArch64 has two registers, ttbr_el0 for user-space and ttbr_el1 for the kernel. In this realm, there has been @microcolonel’s work to extend the paging schemes in Redox to cope with this. **TLS, Syscalls and Device Drivers** The Redox kernel’s reliance on Rust’s #[thread_local] attribute results in llvm generating references to the tpidr_el0 register. On AArch64 tpidr_el0 is supposed to contain the user-space TLS region’s base address. This is separate from tpidr_el1 which is supposted to contain the kernel-space TLS region’s base address. To fix this, @microcolonel has modified llvm such that the use of a ‘kernel’ code-model and an aarch64-unknown-redox target results in the emission og tpidr_el1. TLS support is underway at present. **Device drivers and FDT** For the device driver operation using fdt it’s very important to note the following: <pre>`* It will be important to create a registry of all the device drivers present * All device drivers will need to implement a trait that requires publishing of a device-tree compatible string property * As such, init code can then match the compatible string with the tree of nodes in the device tree in order to match drivers to their respective data elements in the tree `</pre> ** ** **Availability of @microcolonel’s code base** As he still expects his employer’s open source contribution approval there are still many steps to be done to port Redox OS. The structure of the code to be published was also discussed. At present @microcolonel’s work is a set of patches to the following repositories: <pre>`* Top level redox checkout (build glue etc) * Redox kernel submodule (core AArch64 support) * Redox syscall's submodule (AArch64 syscall support) * Redox's rust submodule (TLS support, redox toolchain triplet support) `</pre> Possible ways to manage the publishing of this code were also discussed. One way is to create AArch64 branches for all of the above and push them out to the redox github. This is TBD with **@jackpot51**. **Feature parity with x86_64** It’s very important to stay aligned with the current x86_64 port and for that reason the following work is important to be underways: <pre>`* Syscall implementation * Context switch support * kmain -> init invocation * Filesystem with apps * Framebuffer driver * Multi-core support * (...) (to be filled with a whole list of the current x86_64 features) `</pre> _Attaining feature parity would be the first concrete milestone for the AArch64 port as a whole._ **My next steps** As a result of the discussion and mentoring, the following steps were decided for the future: <pre>`[x] Get to a point where u-boot can be built from source and installed on the RPi3 [x] Figure out the UART base and verify that the UART's data register can be written to from the u-boot CLI (which should provoke an immediate appearance of characters on the CLI) [ ] Setup a flow using BOOTP/DHCP and u-boot that allows Redox kernels and DTBs to be sent to u-boot over ethernet [ ] Once microcolonel's code has been published, start by hacking in the UART base address and a DTB blob [ ] Aim to reach kstart with println output up and running. `</pre> **Next steps for @microcolonel** <pre>`[ ] Complete TLS support [ ] Get Board and CPU identification + display going via DTB probes [ ] Verify kstart entry on silicon. microcolonel means to use the Lemaker Hikey620 Linaro 96Board for this. It's a Cortex-A53 based board just like the RPi3. The idea is to quickly check if recursive paging on silicon is OK. This can make wizofe's like a lot rosier. :) [ ] Make the UART base address retrieval dynamic via DTB (as opposed to the static fixed address used at present which isn't portable) [ ] Get init invocation from kmain going [ ] Implement necessary device driver identification traits and registry [ ] Implement GIC and timer drivers (Red Flag for RPi3 here, as it has no implementation of GIC but rather a closed propietary approach) [ ] Focus on user-land bring-up `</pre> **Future work** If we could pick up the most important plan for the future of Redox that would be a roadmap! Some of the critical items that should be discussed: <pre>`* Suitable tests and Continuous integration (perhaps with Jenkins) * A pathway to run Linux applications under Redox. FreeBSD's linuxulator (system call translator) would be one way to do this. This would make complex applications such as firefox etc usable until native solutions become available in the longer term. * Self hosted development. Having redox bootable on a couple of popular laptops with a focus on featurefulness will go a great way in terms of perception. System76 dual boot with Pop_OS! ? ;) * A strategy to support hardware assisted virtualization.
Thanks
Thanks for reading! Hope to see you next time here. For any questions feel free to email me: code -@- wizofe dot uk. Many many insights are taken from @microcolonel’s very detailed summary; The following part of the blog is my own experimentation and exploration on the discussed matters!
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loyallogic · 5 years ago
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Opportunities for lawyers in venture Investing and other business roles: Subhro Sengupta and Abhyuday Agarwal
This article is written by Veena Chandra, a student of NUSRL, Ranchi.
The Speaker 
Subhro Sengupta 
He has graduated from Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur in the year 2016, and has worked in the various firms  and has acquired great experience in VC / M&A / Banking & Finance practice of the firm and advising start-ups and Indian and foreign funds on early-stage investments / M&A and banks and NBFC’s on debt transactions. He had also worked with Kalaari and Kstart as an Early-stage investment professional and worked across on sourcing, evaluating and executing early-stage investments in tech first startups. Currently, he is working with Udaan as a part of the Strategic Investments and Special Projects team at Udaan.
The Host 
Abhyuday Agarwal 
He is has graduated from West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences in the year 2011 and is  Co-Founder and COO of LawSikho, iPleaders and Superlawyer.net and currently heads the content team and liaise with subject matter experts, look into online delivery of Lawsikho’s courses and select relationships with technology vendors and university or industry collaborators. He also helps the companies and organizations to manage legal learning needs for their internal teams.
Question 1: Since you have mentored various people from different areas and you have motivated lawyers to move out of such practices can you give a brief insight on the same?
Answer 1: So basically when you cover a long distance as a sort of non-lawyer the thing is that it starts to appear as a rocket science so when I started to think about doing a thing like this in my initial days I used to search for lawyers and who is also an international banker and I used to send them text messages to these people on LinkedIn and tried to make contact with them.
The very important thing about it is to speak to people who have actually done it before and because in order to move out the core lawyering requires a network and the connections in order to sustain yourself as a person in the job market.
Abhyuday – “Moving outlaw is actually a new kind of birth to the law, because if you talk to persons who were lawyers in 60s, 70s or 80s then they would tell you what it was then and what it is now, what it was to be a barrister you know and go to court and argue and if you tell them about the corporate law then they will say that it is not an actual law and how will you argue in it and all sorts of things. Hence it’s not advisable to call this development as moving out of law rather it should be called as Moving into business codes”.
Subhro – Adding to this as a junior in any profession there is obviously a lot of uncertainty involved with it and the focus should be more on learning and actually figure out what you actually want while working in this position. If you decide to choose a particular field then you have to learn the technicalities of that field and understand it, even if you go to top tier law you won’t be excused from following the regular process of learning. You will anyhow go through the step by step process.
Question 2: What about the question that comes in the mind of the lawyers when they start operating in business especially the question on the relevancy of their degree of law because many of the time they do think that how them being  a lawyer will work out while entering this field?
Answer 2: So there are different kinds of people on kind of people are who think this but as a matter of fact, working as venture investor or fitting in the other business role does not require you to be a technician or an IITian but what actually is required to do this to have basic interest and understanding of the  business world and this should not really be a factor in questioning their degree which is a very wrong assumption to make just on the basis of what you perused in your undergrad degree.
Hence the choice should be a very well informed choice while entering into the business model. Some decisions which are made rashly might lead to some disadvantage in the later period of your career.
Question 3: What are the challenges to be a venture capital lawyer/ Venture capital investor?
Answer 3: So while working in the firms I had mostly worked in the venture capital and this gave a basic idea and a basic understanding of the VC Laws, not only this, in order to under Venture deals I moved to Bangalore because the scope of this was very vast and they are still growing so my understanding of the related field did get shaped from there and because this I did knew people from the industry and had the basic understanding of the industry and the process of fundraising the startups.
The basic part is that lawyers come into the picture at the time of execution which is the last stage in this process so one needs to understand the basic starting things that they need to do in order to understand this execution part. The prior knowledge in this field while working as a maybe ex-employee of a firm people actually understands your work because of your prior association to it. This gives them the basic idea of the quality that you might give in your deals. 
In order to add value to your work, you’ll have to work on things related to your field. Instead of wondering how this will work. 
Question 4: What Non-Technical skills set is required in order to follow this line of career path?
Answer 4: There is a myth Involving how the venture capitalists have to know the math in order to work out the benefits in the field but what is actually required is the basic understanding of the Ms Excel to work out the technicalities and other most important thing is the art of storytelling which we as law students and as now as a lawyers know and are still developing on it. The basic idea of such a thing is to enhance and develop the analyzing skills of the person.
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Question 1: What are the other commercial roles that lawyers are best suited for?
Answer 1: So there are buying side roles and there’s sell roles. So in the buy-side role is basically you are buying an asset so for example venture investing and private equity which basically keeps increasing so venture and private equity are two roles and on the sell-side role, you can have investment banking. 
In addition to being a lawyer, there are various skill sets that are required as a background of commerce in a sense that once you walk into a room and say you know how to read a balance sheet from a maybe a simple online course it might be an added advantage from your side. Hence understanding the basic commercial aspect is very important while entering into this field.
There are various other roles as well, like Investment analyzer where the basic role is to work with the company and analyze securities and analyzing companies to invest in, Investment bank analyst where you are basically involved in the making pitches to people to buy a stock like a sell-side role which can also be an option and for any startup there is need of a person who can do the other the important work as generalists. 
There are so many operational as well like for example roles in communications, a public policy whose main aim is to advise the startups regarding the regulatory framework, which is a still developing and growing field of knowledge. 
Question 2: How do you see the growth of the Tech Industry, how do VC’s see legal tech and what is the limitation of being a legal tech or business in the process of raising funds?
Answer 2: Legal industry in India is limited to courts or firms etc where their  main motto is to provide justice to the people, individual or a company or anyone, hence there is a need on the part of people to understand the importance of legal tech as well because the aim of it won’t be to convince one lawyer to the other rather the aim of it will be to understand the legal industry in the form of the business model and which will motivate the VCs to invest in a legal tech startup. For example, a traffic sign startup is likely to get more funding than any normal startup because of its approach to the market since it is based on the legal issue but at the same time is functionally able to create a business model which has a better approach to VC than any other startup.
Question 3: Would VC and a lawyer have a leg up in a VC Role and how does someone with no work experience take up such a job?
Answer 3: It is definitely going to add more value to your work because you would be having an understanding of the regulations as well as it  will sort of work on your plus side while working in VC role because if you see the world the important businesses that got established were founded by lawyers even though they might not talk about it much but they did gain a wide variety of knowledge from it too.
Question 4: We see an increasing trend of lawyers pursuing CFA is it beneficial for PE and VC profile?
Answer 4: CFA is definitely beneficial if in case you are going to create a PE or VC profile it works as it helps to get your foot in the door type of a thing, in fact, it is a much cheaper alternative to an MBA.
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uzyiah · 8 years ago
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Bueno aquí estamos. Psycho bailando one shot de B.A.P en la categoría rookie del kstart en el teatro Jorge Eliécer Gaitån. Fue una de las mejores experiencias que he vivido y espero volver a vivirla! En serio espero que les guste tanto como a mí. PD: soy la chica de guantes azules que estå en la esquina al principio de la presentación :v So here we are. Psycho dancing one shot by B.A.P on rookie's kstart category in the Jorge Eliécer Gaitån theater. It was one of the best experiences I've lived and I want to live it again! I really hope you like it as much as me. PT: I'm the girl with blue gloves who is in the corner at the beginning of the performance :v @psycho_dance_oficial #kpop @kpopbogota #kstart2017 #dancecover #mad #oneshot #bap #performance
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digitalmarketingcourses · 6 years ago
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10 Simple Hacks To Kick start Your Digital Marketing Career
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The role of digital marketing specialist has made it to LinkedIn’s latest list of 10 most sought-after job roles in India.
This is excellent news for aspiring digital marketing professionals in India. But how do you carve a successful career in this field? First of all, there isn’t a formal degree or a specialization that Indian universities offer.
For many professionals, digital marketing is a field where they have landed by chance — it’s rather common to find SEO executives who are computer science graduates or have an engineering background. Still now, the common perception of a social media marketer is of someone who spends their entire day on social media sites posting pictures with catchy captions.
Due to the lack of a formal course, the interested ones end up enrolling in online marketing programs or take the route of self-learning to become a digital marketer. Either way, there’s a high chance of being misguided and misinformed because it all boils down to where you’re getting your knowledge from.
There’s way too much information on the internet — but not all of it comes from trusted sources. So you have to look into all the right places. As you can see, the path to becoming an effective digital marketer is pretty sketchy. And, that’s also a reason why many people doubt the future and sustainability of this career. Honestly, they couldn’t be more wrong. Let’s see why.
The growth of digital in India
As reported by Kstart and YourStory, the digital marketing industry has been witnessing a 40% year-on-year growth as compared to 5-6% growth in many other industries.
Even if you leave statistics aside, the mere fact that people’s interest in the term ‘digital marketing’ has been progressively increasing in India over the last five years (see below) is a proof that it has entered the popular lexicon. In other words, people are increasingly talking about digital marketing.
But what’s driving this growth?
Besides providing an effective way to promote a product or service, digital marketing allows businesses to do so even on a limited budget. Because of this, businesses of all sizes are trying to leverage digital marketing.
Not only that. With 480 million (and growing) internet users, India is estimated to become one of the largest e-commerce markets in the world. This, along with the government’s push for the cashless economy and schemes like Digital India program, is further boosting the role of digital marketing. According to McKinsey, 90% of all marketing jobs require some knowledge of digital marketing.
Now, here’s the problem
While there’s high demand for skilled digital marketers, there isn’t enough reliable talent in the market. The lion’s share of the problem lies in the fact that a majority of marketers transition into the digital arena without being equipped with the right digital skills. A lot of marketing graduates are making their way into the digital landscape with inadequate (or even flawed) understanding of how digital works.
No wonder, 54% of businesses consider digital skills gap as a significant bottleneck in their way to digital transformation. As a digital marketing consultant who has worked closely with small startups as well as Fortune 500 companies, I can tell you there’s an awful lot of truth in this statistics. I’ve seen most of the companies I’ve worked with either struggle at hiring talented digital marketers or suffer due to sub-par marketing.
So the question is — how do you break the mold? You can give your digital marketing career a decent start with a few simple steps and practices. Here’s how.
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1.Read marketing books
We may be well into 2018, but there is still a plethora of information available offline that can help your digital marketing skills. Some of these books helped kick off the trend of digital marketing and can be considered important precursors and introductions into digital marketing for beginners. Again, there are dozens of great books on digital marketing, but we recommend these five as a good starting point:
Permission Marketing by Seth Godin
The Social Media Bible by Lon Safko and David Brake
The Best Damn Web Marketing Checklist, Period! By Stoney Degeyter
Epic Content Marketing by Joe Pulizzi
YOUtility by Jay Bear
2.Follow the right influencers
Influencers are those people who have a lot of clout in the digital world. They’ve gained an authentic reputation over the years and are essential people to follow if you’re looking for a career in digital marketing.
For anyone stepping into digital marketing, Neil Patel (Quicksprout), Rand Fishkin (formerly Moz blog), Gary Vaynerchuk, Chris Sherman (Search Engine Land), Jeff Bullas and Michael Stelzner (Social Media Examiner) are some amazing people to follow online and on social media. In fact, their blogs are veritable goldmines of valuable information that can help spurt your digital marketing career growth.
3.Understand the digital media ecosystem using online resources
Step deep into all the online libraries. This means consuming blogs, YouTube videos and basically reading up on digital marketing tips, trends and all the resources available online. This can be overwhelming at first and even time-consuming. We recommend you spend an hour every day reading up and you’ll gradually start getting the hang of things. The most important bit: Don’t give up and be consistent in your efforts.
4.Build your Personal Brand
In today’s digital world, a strong personal brand is imperative for a successful digital marketing career. Cultivate a brand that effectively communicates about you, your core strengths and skills as well as the value you can bring to potential clients. Building and nurturing your social media presence is the first step towards effectively positioning yourself as an authority in your domain. Plus, you can network with your peers and influencers in the industry. This will open up massive opportunities, ultimately resulting in your career growth.
5. Attend offline digital marketing events
These are great ways to meet people in the field and build a network. Attending events also helps marketers keep up with trends, know their competitors and feel more connected and less isolated in the real world.
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6. Join relevant Facebook groups and forums
Online forums are a great way to keep up on a regular basis, or if you’re unable to frequently attend offline events. They can help provide answers to questions, give you an idea about others’ strategies as well as issues, and help you build an online community
7.Self-awareness is key
How are you influenced by digital marketers yourself? Start to pay attention to your own engagement with advertisements — when do you click on an ad, what persuaded you to purchase something online, you can then use that information in your campaigns or advertisements for clients.
8.Be tech savvy
This is important for anyone in the industry. Build up your own website, learn a coding language and just be open to learning new things. This will help you go a long way and is a great investment for your future career as a digital marketer.
9.Find a mentor
Having a mentor is incredibly important. Use online as well as offline resources to find the right mentor. This should be someone reputable in the industry, but it should also be someone that you can personally get along with, and someone you enjoy learning from
10.Enroll for paid courses
If your mentor offers paid courses and you trust their competency levels, give them a try. There is no better way to learn than through a course delivered by a reputed digital marketing expert. Plus, this is the perfect platform to ask questions, broaden your horizons, and to explore the field.
Final Words
The 10 steps outlined above are some of most effective ways you can embark on a journey to become a successful digital marketer. The last two steps, in particular, can really make a difference and encourage you to think and strategize like an expert digital marketer.
If you’re looking for sound advice and a practical approach to digital marketing training, Digitechniks led by Sharan Kulkarni can help you, just like we’ve helped thousands of other aspiring online marketers.
Here’s what one of them had to say about us:
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digitechniks1-blog · 6 years ago
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10 Simple Hacks To Kick start Your Digital Marketing Career
The role of digital marketing specialist has made it to LinkedIn’s latest list of 10 most sought-after job roles in India.
This is excellent news for aspiring digital marketing professionals in India. But how do you carve a successful career in this field? First of all, there isn’t a formal degree or a specialization that Indian universities offer.
For many professionals, digital marketing is a field where they have landed by chance — it’s rather common to find SEO executives who are computer science graduates or have an engineering background. Still now, the common perception of a social media marketer is of someone who spends their entire day on social media sites posting pictures with catchy captions.
Due to the lack of a formal course, the interested ones end up enrolling in online marketing programs or take the route of self-learning to become a digital marketer. Either way, there’s a high chance of being misguided and misinformed because it all boils down to where you’re getting your knowledge from.
There’s way too much information on the internet — but not all of it comes from trusted sources. So you have to look into all the right places. As you can see, the path to becoming an effective digital marketer is pretty sketchy. And, that’s also a reason why many people doubt the future and sustainability of this career. Honestly, they couldn’t be more wrong. Let’s see why.
  The growth of digital in India
As reported by Kstart and YourStory, the digital marketing industry has been witnessing a 40% year-on-year growth as compared to 5-6% growth in many other industries.
Even if you leave statistics aside, the mere fact that people’s interest in the term ‘digital marketing’ has been progressively increasing in India over the last five years (see below) is a proof that it has entered the popular lexicon. In other words, people are increasingly talking about digital marketing.
But what’s driving this growth?
Besides providing an effective way to promote a product or service, digital marketing allows businesses to do so even on a limited budget. Because of this, businesses of all sizes are trying to leverage digital marketing.
Not only that. With 480 million (and growing) internet users, India is estimated to become one of the largest e-commerce markets in the world. This, along with the government’s push for the cashless economy and schemes like Digital India program, is further boosting the role of digital marketing. According to McKinsey, 90% of all marketing jobs require some knowledge of digital marketing.
Now, here’s the problem
 While there’s high demand for skilled digital marketers, there isn’t enough reliable talent in the market. The lion’s share of the problem lies in the fact that a majority of marketers transition into the digital arena without being equipped with the right digital skills. A lot of marketing graduates are making their way into the digital landscape with inadequate (or even flawed) understanding of how digital works.
 No wonder, 54% of businesses consider digital skills gap as a significant bottleneck in their way to digital transformation. As a digital marketing consultant who has worked closely with small startups as well as Fortune 500 companies, I can tell you there’s an awful lot of truth in this statistics. I’ve seen most of the companies I’ve worked with either struggle at hiring talented digital marketers or suffer due to sub-par marketing.
So the question is — how do you break the mold? You can give your digital marketing career a decent start with a few simple steps and practices. Here’s how.
 1.Read marketing books
 We may be well into 2018, but there is still a plethora of information available offline that can help your digital marketing skills. Some of these books helped kick off the trend of digital marketing and can be considered important precursors and introductions into digital marketing for beginners. Again, there are dozens of great books on digital marketing, but we recommend these five as a good starting point:
Permission     Marketing by Seth Godin
The     Social Media Bible by Lon Safko and David Brake
The     Best Damn Web Marketing Checklist, Period! By Stoney Degeyter
Epic     Content Marketing by Joe Pulizzi
YOUtility     by Jay Bear
 2.Follow the right influencers
 Influencers are those people who have a lot of clout in the digital world. They’ve gained an authentic reputation over the years and are essential people to follow if you’re looking for a career in digital marketing.
For anyone stepping into digital marketing, Neil Patel (Quicksprout), Rand Fishkin (formerly Moz blog), Gary Vaynerchuk, Chris Sherman (Search Engine Land), Jeff Bullas and Michael Stelzner (Social Media Examiner) are some amazing people to follow online and on social media. In fact, their blogs are veritable goldmines of valuable information that can help spurt your digital marketing career growth.
3.Understand the digital media ecosystem using online resources
 Step deep into all the online libraries. This means consuming blogs, YouTube videos and basically reading up on digital marketing tips, trends and all the resources available online. This can be overwhelming at first and even time-consuming. We recommend you spend an hour every day reading up and you’ll gradually start getting the hang of things. The most important bit: Don’t give up and be consistent in your efforts.
 4.Build your Personal Brand
 In today’s digital world, a strong personal brand is imperative for a successful digital marketing career. Cultivate a brand that effectively communicates about you, your core strengths and skills as well as the value you can bring to potential clients. Building and nurturing your social media presence is the first step towards effectively positioning yourself as an authority in your domain. Plus, you can network with your peers and influencers in the industry. This will open up massive opportunities, ultimately resulting in your career growth.
 5. Attend offline digital marketing events
 These are great ways to meet people in the field and build a network. Attending events also helps marketers keep up with trends, know their competitors and feel more connected and less isolated in the real world
6. Join relevant Facebook groups and forums
Online forums are a great way to keep up on a regular basis, or if you’re unable to frequently attend offline events. They can help provide answers to questions, give you an idea about others’ strategies as well as issues, and help you build an online community
 7.Self-awareness is key
 How are you influenced by digital marketers yourself? Start to pay attention to your own engagement with advertisements — when do you click on an ad, what persuaded you to purchase something online, you can then use that information in your campaigns or advertisements for clients.
8.Be tech savvy
 This is important for anyone in the industry. Build up your own website, learn a coding language and just be open to learning new things. This will help you go a long way and is a great investment for your future career as a digital marketer.
9.Find a mentor
Having a mentor is incredibly important. Use online as well as offline resources to find the right mentor. This should be someone reputable in the industry, but it should also be someone that you can personally get along with, and someone you enjoy learning from
10.Enroll for paid courses 
 If your mentor offers paid courses and you trust their competency levels, give them a try. There is no better way to learn than through a course delivered by a reputed digital marketing expert. Plus, this is the perfect platform to ask questions, broaden your horizons, and to explore the field.
  Final Words
The 10 steps outlined above are some of most effective ways you can embark on a journey to become a successful digital marketer. The last two steps, in particular, can really make a difference and encourage you to think and strategize like an expert digital marketer.
If you’re looking for sound advice and a practical approach to digital marketing training, Digitechniks led by Sharan Kulkarni can help you, just like we’ve helped thousands of other aspiring online marketers.
Here’s what one of them had to say about us:
“Mr.Sharan is a 360 degree digital marketing strategist, with thorough knowledge across all digital platforms, he has a unique approach towards business understanding which enables him to come up with successful omnichannel digital campaigns, whether you’re a business looking to scale up or an individual who wants to become a digital expert I would highly recommend you to get in touch with Sharan!”
 –  Aditya Mudugal (CEO & Founder at Brandsynergi)
 https://digitechniks.com/10-simple-hacks-to-kick-start-your-digital-marketing-career/
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Retail tech startup Perpule bags $4.7 Mn from Kalaari, Prime Venture and Venture Highway
Retail tech startup Perpule bags $4.7 Mn from Kalaari, Prime Venture and Venture Highway
Retail-focused fintech startup Perpule has scooped up $4.7 million in its Series A round from Kalaari Capital, Prime Venture Partners, and Venture Highway.
The Bengaluru-based startup had earlier raised $650,000 in the seed round led by Kstart Capital, the sister concern of Kalaari in March 2017. Venture Highway and Raghunandan G, co-founder of TaxiForSure also participated in the round.
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