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Introduction
In our fast-paced world, time is a precious commodity. Whether you’re a student, professional, or entrepreneur, finding ways to streamline your daily tasks can significantly boost productivity. Enter ChatGPT, an AI language model that can assist you in automating various aspects of your work. In this article, we’ll explore nine ChatGPT prompts that can revolutionize the way you tackle your busy schedule.
1. Calendar Management
ChatGPT prompts: “Schedule a meeting for next Tuesday at 2 PM.”
ChatGPT can interact with your calendar application, whether it’s Google Calendar, Outlook, or any other platform. By providing clear instructions, you can effortlessly set up appointments, reminders, and events. Imagine the time saved when ChatGPT handles your scheduling!
2. Email Drafting
ChatGPT prompts: “Compose an email to my team about the upcoming project deadline.”
ChatGPT can draft professional emails, complete with subject lines, body text, and even attachments. Simply describe the purpose of the email, and let ChatGPT do the rest. It’s like having a virtual assistant dedicated to your inbox.
3. Code Generation
ChatGPT prompts: “Write a Python function that calculates Fibonacci numbers.”
Whether you’re a programmer or a student, ChatGPT can generate code snippets for various programming languages. From simple functions to complex algorithms, ChatGPT can save you hours of coding time.
4. Content Summarisation
ChatGPT prompts: “Summarise this 10-page research paper on climate change.”
Reading lengthy documents can be daunting. ChatGPT can analyse and condense large texts into concise summaries, allowing you to grasp essential information quickly.
5. Social Media Posts
ChatGPT prompts: “Create a tweet announcing our new product launch.”
Crafting engaging social media content is essential for businesses. ChatGPT can generate catchy posts for platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, or Instagram, ensuring your message reaches your audience effectively.
6. Language Translation
ChatGPT prompts: “Translate this paragraph from English to Spanish.”
Whether you’re communicating with international clients or learning a new language, ChatGPT can provide accurate translations. Say goodbye to language barriers!
7. Data Analysis
ChatGPT prompts: “Analyse this sales dataset and identify trends.”
ChatGPT can process data, create visualisations, and extract insights. Whether it’s sales figures, customer behavior, or market trends, ChatGPT can help you make informed decisions.
8. Creative Writing
ChatGPT prompts: “Write a short story about time travel.”
Beyond practical tasks, ChatGPT can unleash creativity. From poems to fictional narratives, ChatGPT can be your muse when inspiration strikes.
9. Personalised Recommendations
ChatGPT prompts: “Suggest a book based on my interests in science fiction.”
ChatGPT can recommend books, movies, restaurants, or travel destinations tailored to your preferences. It’s like having a knowledgeable friend who knows your tastes.
Conclusion:
These nine ChatGPT prompts demonstrate its versatility. By integrating ChatGPT into your workflow, you can automate repetitive tasks, enhance communication, and free up valuable time. So, next time you’re swamped with work, turn to ChatGPT—it’s like having a digital assistant that works tirelessly to simplify your life.
In addition to ChatGPT, there are several other powerful AI tools designed to automate various tasks. Let’s explore some of them:
ACCELQ: A codeless AI-powered tool that seamlessly tests software across multiple channels (mobile, desktop, etc.). It offers continuous test automation and minimizes maintenance efforts1. You can find more information on their website.
Katalon: An AI tool for test automation that provides a complete solution for testing mobile applications and websites. It features a robust object repository, multi-language support, and efficient test results1. Check out Katalon’s website for details.
Selenium: An open-source AI tool for automating web and application testing. It’s commonly used for regression testing, functional testing, and performance testing1. You can explore more about Selenium on their official website.
Appium: Specifically designed for mobile app automation, Appium supports both Android and iOS platforms. It’s an excellent choice for mobile testing1.
Cypress: Known for its fast execution and real-time reloading, Cypress is an end-to-end testing framework for web applications. It provides a great developer experience1.
Parasoft: Offers comprehensive testing solutions, including static analysis, unit testing, and API testing. It’s widely used in the industry1.
Cucumber: A behavior-driven development (BDD) tool that allows collaboration between developers, testers, and non-technical stakeholders. It uses plain text specifications for test cases1.
TestNG: A testing framework inspired by JUnit and NUnit, TestNG supports parallel execution, data-driven testing, and test configuration flexibility1.
LambdaTest: A cloud-based cross-browser testing platform that allows you to test your web applications across various browsers and operating systems1.
Robot Framework: An open-source test automation framework that uses a keyword-driven approach. It’s highly extensible and supports both web and mobile testing1.
TestCraft: A codeless automation platform that integrates with popular tools like Selenium and Appium. It’s suitable for both manual and automated testing1.
Watir: A Ruby library for automating web browsers, Watir provides a simple and expressive syntax for testing web applications1.
Remember that each tool has its strengths and weaknesses, so choose the one that best fits your specific needs. Whether it’s testing, content creation, or workflow automation, these AI tools can significantly enhance your productivity and efficiency.
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Call for Submissions for Phanatic Phanzine

Opening up submissions for the Phanatic Phanzine! 🥳Calling upon phandom members, new and old, to share their love for Dan and Phil!
We survived the Dan and Phil hiatus, and all we're making is this zine 🌈
The Phanatic Phanzine is a fanzine project created by myself and @aaaaaaaaa-no to celebrate the Dan and Phil content and fandom revival we are seeing. This will be a digital zine including artwork, fanvid tributes, poetry, and personal stories of the space DnP hold in our lives!
The plan is to compile these fan efforts into a digital zine by Christmas '23 and present it to DnP as a gift. 🎀
Since we intend to share it with dnp we will not be taking fanfic or NSFW submissions but we intend to do another zine in the future for the fans celebrating the fandom itself so look out for that one!
Submit at [email protected]
Deadline: 24th December 2023 GMT
Guidelines under the cut
General guidelines
The submissions will be screened for anything NSFW, and no fanfiction is being accepted. Likewise, please be mindful of the language used in written pieces. All submissions will be entertained in good faith.
📌We are also accepting written submissions and links through asks and DMs
We are accepting submissions in the form of artworks, fanvids, written personal accounts, and poetry. You may submit any of the media above but please keep in mind that we will only be accepting five artworks, two fanvids, one written personal account and three poems per person.
Submissions are to be sent to the email id provided above. Please add the name you wish to be credited with + any social media links to add, or specify if you would like your submission to be anonymous
Al generated content will not be a part of this zine
Any doubts or questions can be cleared via asks or messages on Tumblr, to either me or @aaaaaaaaa-no feel free to ask!
Specific guidelines:
For artwork:
Artwork can be digital, traditional, or mixed media
Submissions must be in the email attachment in jpg or png format
Old fanworks that have already been posted are allowed. For new works, please try to not post the full piece (wips okay) till the zine is released!
No more than 5 works per person
For poetry and personal accounts:
Word limit of 1000 words at most. Short notes with lower word count are more than welcome
All written submissions must be in a word or Google document, or written in the body of an email.
Anything posted elsewhere is allowed
No more than 1 personal account and 3 poems per person
For fanvids:
The video must be uploaded as an unlisted video on YouTube or similar video-sharing platforms. Videos that are already posted are allowed as well
Video links and a thumbnail in png or jpg format are to be submitted. The links will be converted to QR codes to present on the digital zine alongside the thumbnail You will be notified via email a few days before the zine is released so the videos can be made public in case they are currently unlisted
Shipping videos are not allowed for this zine, please be mindful of the same
No more than 2 fanvids per person
Adherence to the guidelines will make sorting much easier for the compilers so please try to do so!
To reiterate: even if you send in content that we cannot use we will engage with you in good faith 🌸
Please don’t be disheartened if your piece doesn’t make it! We plan to start work on a fanzine exclusively for the fandom (by and for the fans) soon which will allow content disallowed for this zine, so look out for that!😁
Help us spread this to others who may be interested!
We look forward to all your submissions💫
#dnp#dan and phil#phandom#dnpgames#dan and phil games#phanart#phil lester#dan howell#amazingphil#danisnotonfire#phan#phanatic phanzine
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read the post about "just google it" and thats a big fear i have about spreading awareness. i made and put up posters around my (us) town with info about gaza and the genocide and yet i know that if people see it and wanna look it up, the first page or two of results are gonna be nyt or the guardian or cnn and like what if the person is like "oh this mainstream media source says it's not a genocide, i guess i dont have to worry about it.
i did add some qr codes to videos of the south africa testimony and to a page where u can call reps, to try to bypass all the "news" that comes up when u look up whats happening. im also thinking about putting a qr code for decolonize-palestine. but it still worries me how much "googling" things, if you are new to learning about palestine and dont know where to look or who (not) to trust, risks being counterproductive.
oh yeah its like a huge problem. i mean i work in the information field and people genuinely don't know how to look things up or judge sources which is really concerning. that's why i made a "how to evaluate a source/article" guide because its something i also learn in school+work.
but yeah i've started to just give general sources now. like i'll tell them "read this book" or "check out this website" with a link. which is also why i converted this blog from an anime/meme blog to a palestine info blog because i know how prevalent it is.
but this is not to say no one makes mistakes or falls for harmful shit like, it still happens to everyone. idk im workin on projects where we're putting together general resources for people as a one stop shop type of thing plus my friends made https://thepalestinedirectory.carrd.co/ for this reason as well. i guess its just up to everyone to keep in mind things are 1) inherently against palestinians in western led sources and 2) might not be written in the best of faith+with the intention of palestinian liberation.
and i mean i see it with bloggers here who claim they're "pro-palestine" but are... kinda odd to me and I tend to avoid them haha. as well as some sources and info.
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Call for Submissions for the Phanatic Phanzine!

Opening up submissions for the Phanatic Phanzine! 🥳 Calling upon phandom members, new and old, to share their love for Dan and Phil!
We survived the Dan and Phil hiatus, and all we're making is this zine 🌈
The Phanatic Phanzine is a fanzine project created by myself and @dapg-otmebytheballs to celebrate the Dan and Phil content and fandom revival we are seeing. This will be a digital zine including artwork, fanvid tributes, poetry, and personal stories of the space DnP hold in our lives!
The plan is to compile these fan efforts into a digital zine by Christmas '23 and present it to DnP as a gift. 🎀
Since we intend to share it with dnp we will not be taking fanfic or NSFW submissions for this zine but we intend to do another zine in the future for the fans celebrating the fandom itself so look out for that one!
Submit at: [email protected]
Deadline: 24th December 2023 GMT
Guidelines under the cut
General guidelines:
We are accepting submissions in the form of artworks, fanvids, written personal accounts, and poetry. You may submit any of the media above but please keep in mind that we will only be accepting five artworks, two fanvids, one written personal account and three poems per person.
📌We are also accepting written submissions and links through
asks and DMs
The submissions will be screened for anything NSFW, and no fanfiction is being accepted. Likewise, please be mindful of the language used in written pieces. All submissions will be entertained in good faith.
Submissions are to be sent to the email id provided above. Please add the name you wish to be credited with + any social media links to add, or specify if you would like your submission to be anonymous
Al generated content will not be a part of this zine
Any doubts or questions can be cleared via asks or messages on Tumblr, to either me or @dapg-otmebytheballs feel free to ask!
Specific guidelines:
For artwork:
Artwork can be digital, traditional, or mixed media
Submissions must be in the email attachment in jpg or png format
Old fanworks that have already been posted are allowed. For new works, please try to not post the full piece (wips okay) till the zine is released!
No more than 5 works per person
For poetry and personal accounts:
Word limit of 1000 words at most. Short notes with lower word count are more than welcome
All written submissions must be in a word or Google document, or written in the body of an email.
Anything posted elsewhere is allowed
No more than 1 personal account and 3 poems per person
For fanvids:
The video must be uploaded as an unlisted video on YouTube or similar video-sharing platforms. Videos that are already posted are allowed as well
Video links and a thumbnail in png or jpg format are to be submitted. The links will be converted to QR codes to present on the digital zine alongside the thumbnail You will be notified via email a few days before the zine is released so the videos can be made public in case they are currently unlisted
Shipping videos are not allowed for this zine, please be mindful of the same
No more than 2 fanvids per person
Adherence to the guidelines will make sorting much easier for the compilers so please try to do so!
To reiterate: even if you send in content that we cannot use we will engage with you in good faith 🌸
Please don’t be disheartened if your piece doesn’t make it! We plan to start work on a fanzine exclusively for the fandom (by and for the fans) soon which will allow content disallowed for this zine, so look out for that!😁
Help us spread this to others who may be interested!
We look forward to all your submissions💫
#Phanatic Phanzine#dan and phil#dnp#phil lester#daniel howell#phandom#danandphilgames#amazing phil#danisnotonfire#dapg#dan howell#please spread the word!!!
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UrbanSpooks; Comprehensive Summary & Critique
I've been thinking about the series a bit since I first watched it. I decided to write up a comprehensive summary of each episode full of (most) images and information pertaining to each person within the series.
Warning, it is a horror series that artistically uses graphic content and paintings.
I wanted to go over it and give some opinions on what I think the series is doing well in, could use improvement on, some (hypothetical) ways that I think could improve the series, and perhaps a rambling or two.
Having said that, come hang out, get a little Cognac, ginger syrup, and sparkling fruit juice, and chill out. Just remember to drink responsibly!
Warning: This is a series that deals in...well...most everything you could imagine. For this reason, I will put an obligatory, Proceed with Caution for users who come into contact with my post. I will be discussing the paintings, the murders, etc so be warned.
I have a conclusion and critique at the bottom in case that's all you might be interested in, too!
Preface:
So, to start off with. Analog horror is a genre of "found footage" horror that often takes its shape from old VHS recordings, old recordings of government training videos, or old shows/locations that "existed" in the past but have been long since forgotten. It's akin to the modern age of Slenderverse/ARGs, in a way. ARG, or Alternate Reality Game, is a type of interactive interface creators use to engage their audience. It will utilize concepts of mixed media to its followers and give them pieces of a story spread out across websites, links, QR codes, IRL locations, and more. It's a way to keep the community interested and drip-feed content over time to keep fans interested. It's a useful way to keep an audience engaged and discuss your work, even if you're in a position where big pieces of media are unable to be released due to WIP or delays.
Having said that, it brings us back to "Analog Horror". What makes something "Analog" Vs. "ARG"? Analog by itself doesn't incorporate ARG concepts. Analog is often just the series or general footage created by the administrator of the series and doesn't utilize other websites, clues, mysteries (that the audience can solve outside videos), etc. UrbanSpook is a series that follows the "Analog" route as shown by the creator in the description of the series.
Episode One - FACES
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The first episode of the series opens with the explanation that as of six months ago, police discovered three paintings stored away in an abandoned storage "area".
Each of the three paintings was titled after recent murders in the area. As we go through each batch of victims, I labeled them each by their own "Batch" to keep track of all reveals as they happen throughout the series to keep a concise order.
With these, we can begin building a timeline of events, victims, etc.
In Batch One, we learn of the first three victims of the killer.
Throughout FACES, we are presented with a series of victims, some identified and others unknown. A killer is established from the start, introducing us to "Mona" through her first self-portrait/reveal of the series.
From here, we can start developing a simple timeline to follow. I am going to use the details of the first reported murder as the starting point of the timeline. As of this moment, we do not have a year/month listed so improvisation will be made.
Since the first victim of the series is introduced to be "Carla Grey", I am going to refer to the starting point as the "Dawn of the Grey Era" or "D.G.E" for short.
I do want to mention the video's description again. "I found these in the basement of my apartment complex". As a member of the audience, we do not know when the killer operated or when the man in the series who found the tapes began converting them.
The fact that the tapes are on VHS and need to be converted to digital implies that the killer operated in the past (or that the story takes place in an alternate reality, but I doubt it).
VHS was introduced by JVC in 1976. The format saw a decline in the mid-2000s due to the rise of DVDs and digital media, and the last known manufacturer of VCRs ceased production in 2016.
This means the Killers were active (at a rough estimate) between 1976 (earliest) to 2016 (latest).
Another fact to consider is that DNA evidence was discovered in 1984 by British geneticist Alec Jeffreys. He developed a technique called DNA fingerprinting, which became a groundbreaking method for identifying individuals based on their genetic makeup.
In the past, brutal killings were easier to get away with due to the lack of this information at the time. Due to the lack of information we have on the killer throughout the series, I do wonder if the series is set between 1976 and 1984 when it would've been less of a hassle to properly handle the victim's remains, thus allowing for the ten victims in two separate batches of timeframes to pursue their victims and take their lives. (Episode two utilized DNA testing. This means it takes place post-1984.)
Due to being random tapes, they could also be out of order so timings of murders are hard to pinpoint.
Episode Two: THE LIGHTHOUSE
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In The Lighthouse, it is discovered that a police officer for an unknown county named "Bill Collins" and his family went missing. The date they went missing is unknown as well.
At some unspecified point, Bill Collins finds the "Self Portrait" of the killer Mona within his home, but can not recall its origins.
The police will go on to investigate his case, leading them to his home and finding his 2-month-old infant deceased and hanging in the attic.
His car will be found partially submerged in [an] ocean, another unnamed location.
A few miles from the submersion, an old, unused lighthouse that has been abandoned for "several" years is investigated.
When inspected, the door of the lighthouse reveals a red abstract painting of a face that loosely resembles Bill Collins.
Upon entering the Lighthouse, the corpse of "Daniel Williams" is discovered. A sequence of underground tunnels are found as well.
This leads us to Batch Three (left) and further elaboration of past victims (right). I will extend on each character's C.O.D. (Cause of Death), locations, times of disappearance, etc as they're released to keep each episode consistent minus a few minor details here and there. This is simply to keep the narrative going and reveal pieces as the artist intended.
The photos scattered around the barrel are said to be the "Collin's family moments before death" and include another picture of the Killer. There isn't much to say about it for now.
Updated timeline & minor corrections included.
Episode Three: IN THE WALLS
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The most distressing episode, I'm afraid.
I included the summary within the image to make it easier to follow. This episode works to develop victim(s) seven instead of introducing new victims. We're also introduced to our first (semi) named location, "Tiger Lake". It is also worth noting that the area code for the phone number is situated in Louisiana, giving us a rough location for the murders.
A few events occur within this episode to expand the timeline. I'm doing months at a 31-day increase, thus the change from 3 months/21 days into 4 months. This is also where I'm going to say that the timeline is likely NOT accurate. I'm following as best I can, but without explicit dates/time frames/key events the best I can create is a rough idea of how long the Killer has been active.
Also, remember that the narrator isn't always being truthful. There is a chance these tapes are out of order or perhaps killing times overlap with each other. Since the narration box states "open" phrases such as "several months", "Several days", "a few days", etc with no dates, it's hard to track when events are taking place. I treat each tape as a new "start" instead of a new continuation.
Episode Four: THE CLUE
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Batch Four only contains one victim, [Investigator Sean Kane] and we obtain further elaboration on Batch Two's Tom [Harris].
A detail of note is the third arm found within Tom's waxy tomb.
Here, connections can start to be made.
I do want to mention as well that the "Perpetrator" may not be a painter himself, or that the only painting of his might just be "Man in the Pipes".
Since Killer 2 seems to dislike direct attention, there is a chance he was the one who painted Man in the Pipes and Victim3J (Jimmy/Jackie/James) since those three photos/paintings are untitled/sent in without titles. (Note: These could also just be pictures of the victims before death, but they also look like paintings so it's hard to say with certainty.)
Sean Kane goes missing one week after the discovery of Harris. It is unknown exactly when Harris' body was discovered, so at this point, the timeline is not accurate. It's hard to piece details together/move names around because we aren't really given much stability.
Episode Five: WITNESS
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Batch five is introduced. We learn the murders take place on the West Coast and Stryker's remains are yet to be found.
Tina is the first victim to survive the encounters.
Episode Six: PIGS
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Batch six is introduced, the Ford family. It is implied that the killers laid low here for some time.
A painting of Tina is revealed.
The Perpetrator's identity is slowly being built.
In the muddied footage, we can observe the Perp engaging in Morse code where he tells us "I AM BILL COLLINS".
Bill collins was said to have had DNA found in the meat barrel with the rest of his family in the lighthouse. He was portrayed with the long white skinny face "moments before death". However, I don't believe that was actually Bill Collins.
If you look to the image above, we can clearly see the long face as one of the meat masks the Perp owns. However, he is not wearing it in the scene he announces his identity in. He appears to be wearing a face that strongly resembles Jack Stryker (who remains unfound).
The long face looks closer to the painting of "Scream Maggie Scream" and might actually be a ruse to have others believe Bill Collins himself is dead.
Due to Bill Collin's past connections as an officer, he'd be well-equipped in combat, forceful entry, homes of fellow officers, and inside information that could benefit Mona.
Bill Collins is also the only character revealed thus far who has the same eyes as the Perp, the shape of the faces fitting atop each other perfectly.
For whatever reason, I believe Bill Collins framed his own murder with the photo of "Maggie", skinned her face to hang upon the barn wall, left his previous life/family behind, and began working with Mona.
He also has a painting strongly resembling himself painted on the door of the Lighthouse. In it, he looks abstract, as though he had his own flesh removed in the unnamed painting.
Episode Seven: FAMILY
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Episode Eight: MEAT
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A few interesting details are revealed in this episode. Unknown barking from dogs can be heard, though neither victim owned a canine.
And with that, that covers all the major points I wanted to cover within the series in my post.
Opinions & Critique:
I don't want to cover details everyone else has already stated, (Cory, dramatic murders, ethics, etc, others have covered this topic and I have no unique perspective to add to those discussions. I'd like to focus on the narrative itself and suggestions for improvement)
That took a lot longer than I thought, lol. Now I can actually talk about it!
UrbanSPOOK is a horror series that follows two killers and their shenanigans of mischief and murder. It's not bad for what it is, but I do feel like there is ample room for growth and development from a creative standpoint.
I'd say my biggest complaint with the series on a narrative level is that it offers a lot...but also not much.
When writing a story, one of the most important parts is pacing. Drip feed your audience information at a steady pace so that they can recall the information afterward and be able to discuss it. When you reveal too much information too quickly, it tends to go in one ear and out the other.
As of now, there are 33 victims in the series within eight episodes. To Recap: Batch One: Carla Grey, Jackie Gramm, James Miller
Batch Two: Tom Harris, Lisa White, Jimmy, Cory/Margaret, Daniel Williams, Jennifer White, Maggie
Batch Three: Angel Collins, Collin's wife, Collin's daughter #2, Bill Collins
Batch Four: Sean Kane
Batch Five: Tina Rosenberg, Flora Rosenberg, Jack Stryker
Batch Six: Mae Ford, Ian Ford, Fiona Ford
Batch Seven: George White, Jigsaw Baby, Zeke, Isabelle Jackson, Bruce Jackson, Janice, Fred Baker, Paul, >PIPES<, Polly Pocket,
Revealing so much information can be challenging to remember, even with multiple watches. One thing I'd like to suggest is possibly slowing down a bit on releasing new victims and focusing on some of the characters we haven't touched on.
Touch on each character bit by bit and take it slow and steady. Make the Painters the main course that we can be excited by. Have them be the dessert we try to rush through dinner to get to quicker. There is so much content to work with just from what's been established thus far.
Humanize the victims more. We obtain so much information about all the terror the Painters are reigning, but how is the town responding? Maybe consider a little bit of world-building within the story. Flesh out the town(s) the story takes place in (Houma, Louisiana).
What are they saying in the news? Who is covering it? Are they making it a political issue or something else?
What precautions are people beginning to take?
How have the Painters affected people on a wider scale?
Isabelle was a teacher, how are her students reacting to her demise? the parents? Faculty?
The police are losing many of their own, how are they reassuring the public during these difficult times?
Consider showing us some news feed, maybe a weatherman discussing the onslaught of murders. Maybe some news clippings or children hosting a memorial at their school for their lost classmates (Zeke, Cory, Margaret, etc). Maybe write some obituaries or funerals?
Who was Carla Grey? Who was she to the community? Who mourns her loss?
Maybe focus on designing some missing posters for the people still unfound? Include a picture, height, weight, skin color, clothes they last wore, etc to fit the theme of police reports.
Perhaps consider adding a date (even if just Month/day if you don't want to reveal the year just yet) for those of us wanting to build a timeline of the Killer's activities?
How is the town's economy handling all of this? Are people moving away? Are people staying out late at night like they used to since the Painters became active? Do kids treat the Painters like a silly urban legend they use to scare each other with? Are there kids trying to dress like them on Halloween and upsetting victims?
What are the parents of victims like Cory/Margaret doing? Are they standing up themselves and trying to get a movement going in their small town? How are they coping with the grief?
2. incorporate more direct language. When police tapes discuss events going on, they tend to use very direct language.
Refrain from phrases like "Several days passed", "A few days passed since the last murder", etc.
When asking the public for information about victims, they'll usually try to be as direct as possible and give any information they feel is safe to give. This ties back into what I suggested VIA missing person's reports and general descriptions of the victims.
3. Another narrative detail to consider is what exactly are the Painters doing? Are they progressing the story by killing a certain person? Why are they targeting the people they are? For example:
Was Isabelle Jackson killed because the Painters were targeting Zeke and his family only for Isabelle to catch wind? Did she teach Zeke and learn that he saw something he wasn't supposed to see?
What are the Painter's motives for each victim? Are they targeting police officers to thin the herd? Does Bill Collins want revenge against them for some reason?
Use the murders to progress the story.
Cause = effect.
One of the quickest ways to annoy an audience is to lead them on and give the impression of development while nothing, in particular, is changing. Since the first murder of Carla Grey to Wet Skin George, what has changed? What have the Painters caused long-term in the lives they've ruined? Who can we (as the audience) root for?
Try to have things happen for a reason. I know it can be easy to go for the next hella cool brutal kill in the story, but it hits so much more when it happens for a reason. Are people killed in personal ways that maybe affected Mona/Collins in the past?
For example, did Mona know Jackie Gramm sometime in the past? Maybe Jackie was a skilled swimmer who spoke down to Mona for her body (Jackie is painted quite beautifully. Probably the prettiest painting of them all.) Maybe Mona painted it like this because she was envious of her looks and skill in sports? She could've drowned her to make her "ugly" via the bloating of the water once she was killed. She could take pride in stripping that beauty and athleticism from her. Jealously taken to its final straw. It would especially be interesting since Mona seems to really love showing herself in her paintings and fearlessly showing her face. This is just one way she could be humanized in a way that wouldn't make us forgive her, but be more sympathetic to her and add a layer of depth. Make her and Collins complex, have us understand her, not agree with her.
5. Don't be afraid of giving your characters flaws. How have Mona & Mr. Collins managed to go as far as they have? Do one of them have medical knowledge?
Do they have low stamina? Are they weakened/emaciated from lack of steady food/clean water?
6. What is their endgame goal? All killers have a motive in one way or another. Does Mona hold anger towards those who didn't support her artistically? Does she aim to kill and paint everyone who told her she'd never get anywhere with her art? Does she aim to kill as many as she can and gain infamy that way as a means of coping? Is this her way to "get back" at those she deems did her wrong? (P.S. This isn't information you have to reveal to the audience btw! This is info that's good to have just to keep your character on track)
7. Don't be afraid to pull in details and inspiration from real killers/ stories/research. It can help add depth to your story and add twists for the watchers to catch onto and unveil.
Conclusion:
Overall, I'd say UrbanSPOOK has a lot of potential. It's far from perfect, but everyone has to start somewhere for their story. It's clear to see that Slug is pouring a lot of heart into the story and really trying to make something good. There is an attempt at development, it just seems to me like Slug needs a good nudge in the right direction.
The Painters are an interesting concept. There are so many ways that Slug could take the series and develop both the victims and their abusers. Even if the story progressed in a way similar to the Mystery Flesh Pit and we got glimpses into the Painter's depravities through newspapers, newscasts, etc it would add so much. It's what makes the Isabelle Jackson call and the animated porch scene so lovely to the series. It's distressing, but it gives us a very real reaction to the characters interacting in their environment. I would LOVE for UrbanSpook to continue in that direction. If we could just get some character development, I'm sure many more people would enjoy the series. Instead of having things happen for the sake of happening, maybe sit with a cup of coffee for a bit and clear your mind. If you were in the Painter's position, what would be your motivation for doing what you're about to do and what would you hope to achieve from it? The series is still so young and filled to the brim with potential. Even if we took the first eight episodes and used them as a season one, that could be used to set the foundation for the narrative itself and build upon it! Leaked phone calls from police/distressed citizens, revolts in the city, anger, sorrow, resentment, there is sooo much that could be explored in the series.
I'd like to finish my little commentary on a good note and say what I think Slug is doing good on. The art for the series is beautiful. It's that perfect level of macabre and surreal. It's like the paintings pull you into the character's minds and show their deteriorating mental state. I love the inclusion of Mona's self-portraits and the twists with Bill Collins.
I loved the animation in episode eight, the mixed media of a real image and the characters interacting was really good! The phone call with Isabelle Jackson had phenomenal acting. The distance of the operator, the desperation of Isabelle. The fact she likely gave the wrong address on purpose because she was worried about Zeke and maybe caught wind of the Painters taking interest in him is emotionally enticing and speaks volumes for her character. The Painters are such a fun and unique set of villains that I'm sure are so fun to explore and develop while also showing off your artistic ability.
I look forward to seeing the next installment of the series. And I'd honestly love to know, what else would other people wanna see in UrbanSPOOK?
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The Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing for Restaurants & Medical Practices
In today’s hyper-connected world, social media marketing is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Whether you’re running a cozy neighborhood restaurant or managing a busy medical practice, the power of platforms like Instagram, Facebook can’t be ignored. In this blog, we’ll break down how to build a powerful social media presence for restaurants and medical businesses, and explore key digital marketing strategies tailored especially for the food industry.
🍽️ Social Media Marketing for Restaurants: Turn Likes into Reservations
1. Showcase What Makes You Unique
Your menu isn’t just food—it’s art. Use high-quality visuals to highlight:
Signature dishes
Behind-the-scenes kitchen moments
Seasonal specials
Customer testimonials or UGC (User-Generated Content)
💡Pro Tip: Post during peak engagement hours (typically 11 AM–1 PM and 6 PM–8 PM).
2. Leverage Instagram & TikTok for Viral Content
People eat with their eyes. These platforms are ideal for:
15-second recipe reels
Chef intros
Food plating videos
Challenges or giveaways
3. Engage with Your Local Audience
Geo-tag your posts, reply to comments, and collaborate with local influencers or food bloggers to increase your reach.
4. Promotions That Work
Offer time-sensitive deals exclusively to your social media followers. This builds urgency and loyalty.
5. Run Targeted Facebook Ads
Boost visibility with localized ads targeting:
Foodies
Nearby office workers
Tourists
🏥 Social Media Marketing for Medical Practices: Build Trust & Authority
1. Educate, Don’t Just Advertise
Post content that builds authority, like:
Health tips
Wellness Q&As
Patient success stories (with permission)
2. Humanize Your Practice
Introduce your team. Share their stories, qualifications, and behind-the-scenes office life. This builds trust and relatability.
3. Use LinkedIn for Professional Networking
This is especially effective for specialists looking to connect with other healthcare providers or institutions.
4. Address FAQs and Myths
Short videos or carousels debunking common health myths can go viral and establish you as a credible voice.
5. HIPAA-Compliant Storytelling
Always ensure patient data and identity are protected. Use stock photos or get proper consent before sharing testimonials.
📲 Digital Marketing for Restaurants: Go Beyond Social
While social media is essential, combining it with broader digital strategies supercharges your results.
1. SEO-Optimized Website
Make sure your website is mobile-friendly, fast, and easy to navigate. Add:
Menu with prices
Online reservation system
Google Map integration
2. Google Business Profile Optimization
A complete and active profile ensures you show up in local searches. Post updates, events, and promotions regularly.
3. Email Marketing
Capture customer emails via Wi-Fi logins or table QR codes and send:
Weekly menus
Exclusive discounts
Birthday promotions
4. Online Reviews Management
Actively respond to reviews on Google, Yelp, and TripAdvisor. Encourage happy customers to leave feedback with a simple call-to-action on receipts or signage.
5. Retargeting Ads
Use Facebook Pixel and Google Ads to re-engage visitors who didn’t convert the first time.
✅ Final Thoughts: One Strategy, Many Platforms
Your audience is everywhere—and so should you be. Whether you’re promoting your daily lunch special, opening a new clinic, or looking to grow your digital presence, social media and digital marketing are the tools that make it happen.
📈 Need help crafting a tailored strategy for your restaurant or medical practice? Reach out to a digital marketing expert who understands your industry and can help you grow the smart way.
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Kids Book AI Review – Create Hyper-Engaging Talking Kids Books In Any Topic
Welcome to my Kids Book AI Review. In a world rapidly driven by AI technology and digital transformation, content creation for children has taken a major leap forward. Whether you’re an educator, parent, entrepreneur, or digital product seller, the need for high-quality, engaging, and educational kids’ content is now more critical and competitive than ever.
Meet Kids Book AI, a revolutionary platform that empowers anyone to generate talking storybooks, animated books, educational puzzles, rhymes, and more, in any language and on any topic, in just a few clicks.
In this in-depth Kids Book AI Review, we’ll discuss what makes this AI-powered tool so magical, how it works, its key features, pricing, real user feedback, pros and cons, bonuses, and whether it’s the right solution for you.
What Is Kids Book AI?
Kids Book AI is an advanced artificial intelligence-powered content creation platform specifically designed to generate children’s storybooks, rhymes, activity books, educational puzzles, talking books, and animated books from just a single keyword or prompt.
Whether you’re a parent wanting to create bedtime stories, a teacher preparing learning material, or a marketer selling low-content books on Amazon KDP Kids Book AI offers a drag-and-drop, no-code platform to create fully personalized children’s content in seconds, not hours.
Kids Book AI Review – Overview Of Product
Product Creator: Dr. Amit Pareek
Product: Kids Book AI
Front-End Price: $37 One-Time Payment!
Official Site: Click Here To Visit Official FE Salespage
Kids Book AI Bundle: Click Here To Bundle Page
Product Type: Tools and Software
Support: Effective and Friendly Response
Recommended: Highly Recommended
Bonuses: YES, Huge Bonuses
Skill Level Required: All Levels
Refund: YES, 30 Days Money-Back Guarantee
Kids Book AI Review – About Developer
Kids Book AI was developed by Dr. Amit Pareek, a well-respected figure in the digital marketing space. As a seasoned entrepreneur and software creator, Dr. Pareek has a proven history of building powerful tools designed to help individuals grow their online businesses with ease.
Over the years, he has launched numerous best-selling products that have received outstanding feedback from users. Some of his most recognized releases include Ghibli, Humanizzer, GPT Apps Engine™, Ai Interactive Books™, MAVAS, QuickFunnel, MaxMailz, AcademyPro, Kaptiwa, and many others.
Thanks to his reputation for delivering high-quality, reliable software, you can trust that any tool created by Dr. Pareek — including Kids Book AI — is built to provide real value and results.
Kids Book AI Review – Key Features
Turn Any URL, PDF or Keyword into Interactive Kid Books
AI-Powered eCovers & Mock-ups
Inbuilt Content Creator
Interactive Narration with AI Voice & Text Highlighting
Done For You 3D Kids Icon Library
Done For You Background Templates
Embed Interactive Kid books on Any Website or Landing Page
Add CTA Buttons, Lead forms on Your Books
Add Videos, GIF, Images on Your Books
Drag & Drop Books Editor
Make your Books Public or Password Protected
Get QR Code Ready to Share Books
Flipbook & Tablet-Style Reading Modes
Convert Any PDF into FlipBooks
Create Book Albums from Images
Custom Domain to Publish Books on your own Branding
Built-in AI Content Enhancer & Smart Editor
One-Click Social Sharing to Top Platforms
White Label License to Kidsbook
Download, Share & Publish Books
Stunning In-Built Book Cover Designer
20 Million+ Stock Images Library
Commercial License Included
24×5 Dedicated Customer Support
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Kids Book AI Review – How Does It Work?
Just 3 Simple Steps to Launch Your Own Kids Book Empire
Step #1: Sign Up & Login
Simply log in using your credentials and unlock the full power of this next-gen Kids Book Creator. No tech skills or setup needed—you’re in!
Step #2: Create
Enter a URL, keyword or Upload your PDF and let the AI work its magic! Instantly create: Talking Storybooks, Animated Books, Cartoon Adventures, Animal Tales, Math, Science & Learning Books, Rhyming & Puzzle Books and so much more… all in under 60 seconds!
Step #3: Publish and Sell
Now you’re ready to go big! Sell your books on platforms like: Amazon KDP, Apple Book, Etsy, eBay, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, Keep 100% profits—no 3rd party subscriptions, no hidden fees, and no large investments needed. This is your moment to cash in on the booming kids content market—starting today!
Kids Book AI Review – Verify User Opinion
Kids Book AI Review – Who Should Use It?
Bloggers
Affiliate Marketers
Coaches and Consultants
Marketing Agencies
Entrepreneurs
Authors
Book Writers
Course Creators
Publishers
eCommerce Store Owners
Real Estate Agents
Digital Marketers
Consulting Firms
Event Organizers
Corporate Trainers
Influencers
Non-Profits
Startups
Health & Fitness Coaches
Financial Advisors
Kids Book AI Review – OTO’s And Pricing
Front-End (FE): Kids Book AI Commercial ($37)
OTO1: Kids Book AI Elite ($67)
OTO2: Kids Book AI Enterprise ($47)
OTO3: Kids Book AI Done For You ($47)
OTO4: Kids Book AI Traffic ($37)
OTO5: Kids Book AI Agency ($97)
Kids Book AI Review – Pros and Cons
Pros:
Fast content creation (60 seconds or less)
Supports 100+ languages
Realistic AI voiceovers
Custom illustrations and layouts
Includes puzzle and rhyme generators
Commercial license included
Global publishing potential
No software installation (100% cloud-based)
Regular monthly updates included
Cons:
Requires a one-time Payment
Limited offline functionality (requires internet)
Nothing wrong with it, it works perfectly!
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Kids Book AI Review – Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Do I need to download or install Kids Book Ai?
No, Kids Book Ai is fully web-based. Just create an account, and you can start using it online across all browsers and devices, including Windows and Mac—no downloads required.
Q2. Is my investment risk-free?
We take your investment seriously. While there’s no “no questions asked” refund policy, you can request a refund with a valid reason and proof that you’ve tried the platform.
Q3. Is Kids Book Ai compliant with guidelines and regulations?
Yes, we follow all prescribed guidelines and make regular efforts to stay compliant. However, for third-party integrations, we advise reviewing their terms before using them with Kids Book Ai.
Q4. What does “lifetime” mean?
The “lifetime” refers to the product’s active support and functionality, which is estimated to be around five years.
Q5. How many credits do I get with the Front-End Plan?
You’ll receive 10k credits with the Front-End Plan. 1 Credit = 50 Characters.
Q6. What happens when I use up my credits?
You can upgrade to the FastPass/Elite Plan or buy more credits directly from us.
Q7. Is Kids Book Ai different from other tools?
Yes, our advanced technology and competitive pricing make Kids Book Ai stand out. You can review our comparison chart to see how we excel over others.
Q8. Do you charge monthly fees?
No monthly fees during the launch period! You pay once and enjoy lifetime access without recurring costs.
Q9. Will I get training or support?
Absolutely! We offer detailed video training to get you started quickly. Plus, our premium customer support team is here to help whenever needed.
Q10. Is Kids Book Ai compatible with Windows and Mac?
Yes, it works seamlessly across all devices since it’s web-based.
Q11. Are my files secure?
Yes, your data is stored on encrypted servers with secure logins for protection.
Kids Book AI Review – Final Verdict
Kids Book AI is a powerful AI platform that brings the world of storytelling, animation, audio narration, and educational creativity to your fingertips. It offers unmatched flexibility for parents, educators, and entrepreneurs to craft rich children’s content in any language, with just a keyword.
Whether you’re building your first kids’ story or launching a full-blown KDP business, this tool opens up limitless possibilities without the need for writing, design, or tech skills. It’s fun, fast, and full of potential. Highly recommended for anyone in the kids content space!
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This project explores the aesthetic and conceptual potential of glitching digital file formats, focusing on QR codes as both visual symbols and carriers of encoded private text. It began by converting personal notes into QR code PNGs, which were glitched using Hexploder and P5live, yielding unexpected distortions that hinted at deeper possibilities. This led to a shift toward 3D, where QR codes were exported as OBJ files and corrupted via HexEdit, revealing both intentional and naturally occurring structural glitches. A video flythrough of the glitched OBJ file was then further processed in Live Mosher, applying effects like Random_damage, mv_average, and dd_circular to intensify visual and temporal distortion—glitching the glitch itself. An earlier concept involved glitching PDF versions of the notes to create an unreadable analog book with distorted QR links, exploring themes of privacy and inaccessibility, though this thread was later set aside. Throughout, the project treats file formats as creative material, embracing malfunction and noise as a method of transformation, questioning the reliability of digital information and the boundaries of readability.
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How Soton Writes a New Story in Paper Straws Manufactory Innovation
A paper straw’s ultimate purpose isn’t merely to avoid polluting oceans—it’s to actively nourish new life. Progressive Paper Straws Manufactory operations now design products with their afterlife as a core function, creating straws that transition seamlessly from tableware to soil amendment. This requires rethinking the material composition itself. Research focuses on selecting fibers that break down into humus-building components rather than inert residues. Certain cereal straws release silica during decomposition, improving soil structure. Others contribute lignins that enhance moisture retention. The manufactory becomes a formulator of terrestrial nutrition, blending regional agricultural residues to create location-specific compost enhancers. This transforms disposal from an endpoint into a commencement—the straw’s second act as a catalyst for growth.
Manufacturing processes are calibrated to preserve this biological potential. Gentle drying temperatures protect beneficial microorganisms naturally present in plant fibers. Water-based, plant-origin adhesives are chosen not just for performance, but for their ability to feed soil microbes upon breakdown. Even printing inks become intentional: soybean-based pigments containing micronutrients like iron or zinc. The factory floor operates with composting facilities as partners, testing disintegration rates under real-world conditions and adjusting formulations accordingly. This collaborative approach ensures straws decompose synchronously with food scraps, creating balanced compost rather than lingering fragments.
Distribution strategies reinforce this soil connection. Educational materials accompanying shipments illustrate the straw’s journey back to the earth. QR codes link to videos showing how used straws regenerate urban gardens or farmland. Some programs even include seeds embedded in packaging, inviting consumers to plant them with composted straws—creating a tangible cycle of renewal. This storytelling shifts consumer perception: discarding a straw becomes an act of environmental participation rather than guilt-laden obligation.
The implications extend beyond waste streams. Farms supplying raw materials benefit from enriched soils when straws compost locally. Municipalities see reduced landfill volumes and lower waste management costs. The Paper Straws Manufactory positions itself as a regenerative partner within these systems, demonstrating that industrial output can actively heal ecological wounds.
Innovation explores even deeper symbiosis. Trials involve inoculating straws with mycorrhizal fungi spores that activate during composting, forming symbiotic relationships with plant roots in the resulting soil. Others experiment with straws acting as slow-release carriers for organic fertilizers. This evolution signifies a paradigm shift: from minimizing harm to generating benefit. The Paper Straws Manufactory redefines itself not as an endpoint, but as a vital link in nature’s nutrient cycles—a translator converting human convenience into ecological language the soil understands. Soton’s research partnerships pioneer these frontier applications.click www.sotonstraws.com to reading more information
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KidsBook AI Review: Create Magical Kids’ Books in Minutes!
Introduction
Welcome to my KidsBook AI Review! Want to tap into the growing $438 billion children’s book market? Without writing or designing anything yourself?
Meet KidsBook AI — your magic wand for creating fun, interactive children’s books in minutes! Just type in a keyword, paste a URL, or share an idea. Instantly, you’ll have a lively talking book with animations, quizzes, and AI voices. No writing or design skills? No problem!
Whether it’s bedtime stories, science adventures, or fairy tales, KidsBook AI does it all for you. It’s perfect for parents, teachers, book marketers, and more. Spark your kids’ imaginations without the hassle — and grow your business.
Ready to turn ideas into instant books? Let’s get to the details.
What Is KidsBook AI?
KidsBook AI is a fun, animated children’s book creation machine. No writing or technical skills required. You just type in a topic (keyword, URL, idea), and AI does the rest.
It writes the story, designs the pages, adds voice, animation, and even quizzes for you. That means you can instantly create books in any language on any topic you want. Sell them on Amazon KDP, Etsy, or share them with students, friends, or followers.
Anyone can be successful using it because all you need is an idea. And AI does the rest
Just 3 Simple Steps to Launch Your Own
Step#1: Login Just sign in with your username and password. No tech setup, no confusion. Once you’re in, you’ll unlock the full magic of the Kids Book Creator — ready to go right from your dashboard!
Step#2: Create Pick a theme, choose your characters, and let the AI do the rest. Instantly create fun, educational, and beautifully illustrated kids’ books with just a few clicks — no writing or designing required!
Step#3: Publish Hit “Publish” and your book is ready to sell, download, or share. You can even list it on marketplaces like Amazon KDP to start earning passive income from day one!
KidsBook AI Review — Features
Turn Any Idea into a Book — Just paste a URL, upload a PDF, or type a keyword — Boom! Your interactive kids’ book is ready.
AI-Powered eCovers & Mockups — Stunning book covers in seconds. No design skills needed!
Built-In Story Creator — AI writes engaging stories for you. Just hit go!
Interactive Narration — AI voices read stories aloud with text highlighting — kids love it!
Done-for-You 3D Icons & Backgrounds — No hunting for graphics. Just drag, drop, and dazzle!
Embed Books Anywhere — Add your book to websites, blogs, or landing pages — zero coding!
Boost Engagement — Add videos, GIFs, images, CTA buttons, and lead forms inside your book.
Drag & Drop Editor — Customize in minutes. Super easy, no tech headaches!
Make Books Public or Private — Share freely or lock with a password.
QR Code Ready — Scan and read instantly — perfect for schools, stores, or gifts!
Flipbook & Tablet Modes — Kids can flip pages like a real book or swipe like an app.
Convert PDFs to Flipbooks — Turn old PDFs into fun, interactive books in one click.
Create Book Albums from Images — Family photos? School projects? Now they’re a beautiful book!
Use Your Own Domain — Publish under your brand — look like a pro!
AI Smart Editor — Fix, tweak, and polish your book with a single click.
1-Click Social Sharing — Share to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok — go viral in seconds!
White Label License — Sell books as your own. Keep 100% profits!
Download, Share & Publish — Instantly get PDFs, eBooks, or web links.
20 Million+ Stock Images — Never run out of eye-catching visuals.
Commercial License Included — Create & sell unlimited books — no extra fees!
No stress. No limits. Just magical kids’ books — faster & easier than ever!
Why KidsBookAi Is Every Beginner’s Dream Tool (And a Pro’s Secret Weapon!)
KidsBookAi takes all the hard work off your shoulders — no writing, no designing, no tech stress! With just a few clicks, you can create, publish, and profit from stunning talking kids’ books across hot-selling niches. Everything’s done-for-you — from niche research and book covers to affiliate links, mobile optimization, and even traffic!
DFY Kids Book Creation — AI builds your books for you — fast and beautifully.
DFY Monetization — Publish on KDP, Etsy, Apple Books, and more.
DFY Affiliate Setup — Add your affiliate links with just a click.
DFY Niche Research — AI picks profitable niches for you.
DFY Hosting — No hosting costs. Lightning-fast servers included.
DFY Covers — 100s of ready-to-use, eye-catching book templates.
DFY Mobile Optimization — Your books look perfect on every device.
DFY Traffic — Share your books with real buyers using built-in AI tools.
DFY Setup — Instant launch. No tech skills needed. Just log in and go!
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How Rolly Receipt’s Unique Smokeable Receipts Are Sparking Conversations and Driving Sales?
In today’s competitive retail world, standing out is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. While brands spend thousands on packaging, displays, and influencer marketing, some of the most powerful innovations are born from everyday moments. That’s where Rolly Receipt comes in. With its innovative smokeable receipt paper, Rolly Receipt is not only changing how customers perceive a transaction but also driving real sales and creating buzzworthy experiences.
Let’s explore how this fun, functional concept is becoming a powerful tool for modern retailers.
Say Goodbye to Boring Receipts
At its core, Rolly Receipt is a creative twist on something every customer receives: the receipt. But instead of plain paper that ends up in the trash, Rolly Receipt uses premium rolling paper to print receipts that customers can actually roll and smoke.
It’s a product that seamlessly blends utility with novelty. Your customer gets a receipt that works like any other, but once the purchase is complete, it becomes part of their lifestyle. Whether you're a dispensary, smoke shop, fashion store, or lifestyle boutique, this product can become a signature experience in your customer journey.
Creating a Share-Worthy Moment at Checkout
Most transactions end with a generic beep, a swipe, and a slip of paper no one really looks at. But Rolly Receipt flips this dull moment into an opportunity for fun and engagement. When your staff hands over a smokeable receipt, customers are caught off guard—in the best way.
They laugh, they ask questions, and many pull out their phones to record or share it online. It's the kind of unexpected delight that not only encourages conversation in-store but also extends the brand’s reach far beyond the counter. TikTok videos, Instagram Reels, and customer shout-outs are just a natural outcome of this remarkable and Instagrammable innovation.
Enhancing Brand Identity and Loyalty
For businesses that are part of youth culture, alternative lifestyles, or creative communities, Rolly Receipt does more than provide novelty—it strengthens your brand identity. It shows that your brand isn’t afraid to do things differently. That you care about experience, not just products.
This helps foster deeper customer loyalty. Shoppers are more likely to return to a place where they had a memorable interaction. When they know they’ll get another Rolly Receipt on their next visit, they’ll want to come back—not just for the product, but for the vibe.
In this way, Rolly Receipt becomes a loyalty tool disguised as a receipt.
Customization That Converts
Another reason Rolly Receipt is making waves in the retail world is the ability to customize each receipt with marketing messages. Businesses can add:
Discount codes for the next purchase
QR codes linking to product launches or social profiles
Promo offers and loyalty points
Fun messages that reflect the brand voice
Every receipt becomes a mini billboard—a physical piece of marketing that a customer will look at again and again. Better still, if the customer smokes it later with friends, the brand’s message gets passed along in a real social setting. That’s powerful word-of-mouth advertising—literally going from hand to hand.
Ideal for Dispensaries, Smoke Shops, and Beyond
While Rolly Receipt naturally fits in dispensaries and smoking accessory stores, its appeal is quickly spreading to a wider range of retailers. Streetwear brands, hip cafes, music merch shops, and even event pop-ups are using Rolly Receipts to add a unique edge.
If your brand is targeting Gen Z or Millennial audiences who appreciate quirky, useful, and bold brand experiences, then Rolly Receipt is the perfect tool to spark a lasting impression.
Turning One-Time Customers into Repeat Buyers
The more memorable your brand becomes, the more likely customers are to come back. Studies show that unique shopping experiences increase repeat purchases by up to 30%. That’s where Rolly Receipt becomes more than a gimmick—it becomes a part of your retention strategy.
By associating the purchase with something fun and useful, the customer builds a positive emotional link with your store. They don’t just remember what they bought—they remember how they felt during the purchase. That’s what fuels long-term brand loyalty.
Real Retail Results
Businesses using Rolly Receipt have reported some exciting numbers:
Boost in foot traffic, especially after customers post their receipt online.
Increased average order value, as customers add more items just to receive the smokeable receipt.
More organic social shares, with UGC (user-generated content) that helps brands grow without paid ads.
It’s rare to find a tool that’s both affordable and viral, but Rolly Receipt hits that sweet spot perfectly.
Final Thoughts
In a time when brands are competing for every second of a customer’s attention, Rolly Receipt delivers an unforgettable, interactive touchpoint. It turns a routine part of shopping into a moment of surprise, creativity, and delight. It drives more than just smiles—it drives loyalty, awareness, and sales.
If you’re a business looking to elevate your customer experience, build buzz, and turn transactions into conversations, it’s time to roll with something new. Reference -
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AR/VR: A New Way for Brand Storytelling

The course of technology has changed storytelling. AR/VR has come to be seen as the next progressive trend toward this bottomless end. Age-old storytelling techniques have now converted into immersive experiences. Brands are using AR and VR to reach their customers.
With AR or VR, consumers are no longer an audience. They become an active participant in the narrative. Customers become engaged emotionally as they now view brands in a dynamic and interactive manner. This blog analyzes the use of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality in changing the way brands tell stories, the advantages and disadvantages, and the future potential related to the same.
How AR/VR is Redefining Brand Storytelling
AR/VR enhances the perspective of telling stories. Mixed-reality events turn virtual components into real-world experiences that are memorable. Augmented reality displays digital content over the physical environment. It completely engulfs the user in a separate virtual realm.
Brands have turned to AR/VR to better tell through which consumers can contribute their experience to those never possible. One of the uses of AR involves users visualizing how a product will be in their home. VR immerses the buyer in a virtual store or themed area that represents a brand.
Thus, the interface becomes more interactive using AR/VR. This interaction nurtures the emotional bonding between customers and a brand.
Key Applications of AR/VR in Brand Storytelling
AR for Product Visualization
AR permits clients to discover merchandise in real-time. Furniture manufacturers like IKEA are the usage of AR to let customers vicinity virtual fixtures in their rooms. Customers can see how merchandise appears in their spaces before purchasing.
VR for Immersive Campaigns
VR campaigns are being used to create compelling logo memories. Travel groups use VR to show off locations. Customers revel in places certainly earlier than reserving trips. Similarly, automakers offer digital test drives of cars, permitting clients to explore features without traveling showrooms.
Interactive Packaging with AR
AR is reworking product packaging. Scannable QR codes on packaging unencumbered interactive AR content material. Customers can watch films, play video games, or study the brand’s tale. Coca-Cola and McDonald’s have used AR-enabled packaging for attractive campaigns.
Gamified Experiences
Brands are integrating AR/VR into video games to captivate audiences. Gamification makes storytelling extra enticing and fun. For instance, AR scavenger hunts or VR-based demanding situations are related to products or emblem narratives.
Live Events Enhanced by way of AR/VR
It is redefining stay logo occasions. Virtual product launches, concerts, or style indicates are becoming popular. Customers worldwide can attend those activities without bodily obstacles.
Benefits of Using AR/VR in Storytelling
Deeper Engagement
AR/VR will increase target market involvement. Immersive factors encourage active participation. Customers sense a greater connection to the tale.
Enhanced Emotional Connections
It creates personalized studies. Customers recall manufacturers extra after they enjoy tailored, interactive stories.
Simplified Complex Concepts
It breaks down complex ideas. Simpler, visual formats define products and services. For example, AR is used in healthcare to illustrate how medical gadgets paint.
Stronger Brand Recall
Higher recollections link to memorable reviews. Augment and virtual reality storytelling guarantees clients keep in mind brands longer.
Global Accessibility
Its content material is accessible throughout borders. Brands can reach global audiences via virtual campaigns.
Trends Shaping Storytelling
Augmented Shopping Experiences
AR shopping apps allow users to strive earlier than shopping. Fashion manufacturers are offering virtual becoming rooms. Customers can “try on” garments, glasses, or makeup using AR apps.
VR for Virtual Travel
It is helping tour manufacturers create immersive reviews. Customers clearly explore destinations or lodges, embracing this trend before booking trips.
Mixed Reality Storytelling
Mixed Reality (MR) blends AR and VR for hybrid reviews. Customers can engage with each digital and real factor. Brands are experimenting with MR to create modern campaigns.
AI-Powered AR/VR
AI is improving AR/VR storytelling by using growing adaptive content material. Patron behavior primarily tailors experiences.. AI allows dynamic storytelling that feels customized.
Social AR/VR Experiences
Social media systems are integrating AR/VR tools. Brands are developing augmented filters and Virtual Reality campaigns to interact with customers. Instagram and Snapchat are commonly used for such stories.
Challenges in Storytelling
High Costs
Its production calls for substantial funding. Advanced technology and professional builders are expensive. Small groups may battle to undertake those gear.
Accessibility Barriers
Not all audiences have access to AR/VR devices. High-quality headsets or smartphones are frequently required. This limits the attain of its campaigns.
Technical Limitations
Augment and virtual content material is predicated on robust net connections and like-minded gadgets. Technical problems can disrupt reports.
Limited Content Availability
AR/VR content continues to evolve. A smaller content library compared to conventional formats limits creative alternatives.
Adaptation Challenges
Audiences may want time to conform to the AR/VR generation. Ensuring ease of use is crucial for a successful campaign.
The Future of AR/VR in Brand Storytelling
The capability of AR/VR storytelling is enormous. Technological improvements will make it more low-priced. Wider adoption is expected as expenses decrease. AI integration will in addition customize augmented and virtual reality campaigns. Brands will create smarter, adaptive storytelling experiences. Haptic comment systems will upload sensory factors, improving immersion. It turns into a general tool for worldwide brand storytelling. Virtual stores, live AR/VR activities, and gamified campaigns will grow in recognition. Customers will expect extra interactive and engaging narratives. As technology evolves, It will blur the lines between truth and imagination. Stories will now not just be told; they will be lived.
Conclusion
AR/VR is revolutionizing how manufacturers proportion stories. Developing immersive, interactive reviews, strengthens emotional bonds with customers. Despite challenges, the potential for AR/VR storytelling is extensive. As It becomes more reachable, brands will adopt it widely. Future campaigns will redefine customer engagement. AR/VR storytelling marks a brand new era for connecting with audiences.
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The 360° Marketing Plan: What It Actually Looks Like (With Examples for Indian Brands)

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The 360° Marketing Plan: What It Actually Looks Like (With Examples for Indian Brands)
“360° marketing” is wonderful in principle, but how does it actually work? This blog demystifies it with a step-by-step launch plan for an imaginary Indian D2C brand—strategy, content, design, performance, and offline activations included for a fully integrated go-to-market strategy.
Let’s do a 360° marketing plan!”—sounds wonderful in the boardroom, but what does it actually look like outside of the jargon?
In today’s marketing, “360°” is too frequently thrown around without definition. But when executed correctly, a genuine 360 degree marketing plan is anything but hot air—it’s an intelligent, integrated approach that combines brand development, content marketing, performance advertising, and even offline experiences into one cohesive experience.
If you’re a CMO, marketing head, or founder looking to launch with both creativity and strategic clarity, you’re in the right place. Let’s unpack what a 360° plan actually means in action—complete with a real-world rollout for a fictional D2C brand.
But first, what exactly is a 360° marketing plan?
It’s an all-channel strategy designed to reach your audience wherever they happen to be—online and offline, with paid and earned media, through messaging that resonates emotionally and drives action.
Visualize content strategy blending with performance marketing blending with brand design, thrown in with a dash of influencer magic and some offline activation thrown in for good luck. All channels are woven together. Every touchpoint delivers value.
And when executed thoughtfully, it crafts a brand experience that not only captures eyeballs—it leaves a lasting impression.
Now, to make this a reality, let’s meet our mock brand: Khulaa—India’s newest Ayurvedic skincare startup for Gen Z and millennial consumers in urban India.
Let’s see how Khulaa’s 360° marketing strategy would unfold—step by step, story by story.
1. Content Marketing Strategy: Share Stories That Inform and Inspire
Khulaa begins with a strong content marketing strategy. This involves blog posts about Ayurvedic ingredients, short videos about skincare rituals, and expert Q&As for social.
The emphasis here is on strategic content that establishes authority and informs, while quietly building interest in the product range.
Example: A blog post entitled “Why Neem Is Gen Z’s Best Friend” and a Reels series explaining skin types with Ayurvedic doshas.
2. Performance Marketing: Ads That Don’t Feel Like Ads
And then there are paid ads. Google Search ads for intent-driven searches such as “best Ayurvedic face wash for oily skin” and Instagram carousels that demonstrate before-and-after results.
Performance is monitored religiously—with A/B testing, retargeting, and ROAS optimization on a weekly basis.
And yes, YouTube Shorts are included in the mix too, reaching skincare enthusiasts with value-led video content.
3. Brand Design and Website: Make It Easy to Fall in Love (and Checkout)
A 360 degree marketing plan isn’t complete without design that delights. Khulaa’s branding is clean, young, and infused with Indian heritage. The website is mobile-first, fast-loading, and designed to convert.
It has a skincare quiz, reviews from customers, and even product bundles that upsell without being salesy.
This is where Bann Studio comes in—providing design that not only looks great but works hard.
4. Offline Activation: Because Real Life Still Matters
To bring the brand to life with the outside world, Khulaa features a weekend skincare bar within a trendy Delhi flea market. Consumers are able to try out products, scan QR codes to purchase online, and voice their experience by way of a custom Instagram filter.
Offline activations such as these eliminate the physical and digital divide, with the brand becoming more memorable than the screen.
5. Influencers + PR: Social Proof Meets Cultural Clout
Strategic collaborations with micro-influencers, skincare coaches, and wellness YouTubers establish credibility. PR outreach gets Khulaa featured in YourStory and Femina.
This is not about going after viral moments—it’s about regular, trust-building content from voices your audience already follows.
Wrapping It All Together: Integration Is Everything
What makes a 360 degree marketing plan so effective isn’t the number of channels—it’s how they all collaborate. The blog educates, the ad converts, the website closes, and the offline event delights. Each supports the others.
And above all, the brand voice, visuals, and messaging remain consistent across all platforms.
That’s what Bann Studio specializes in—transforming Indian brands’ scattered efforts into a unified, results-focusing growth machine.
Final Thoughts: 360° Isn’t Overkill—It’s Just Smart Strategy
As a CMO or founder who wants to launch—or relaunch—a brand that makes an impact, a 360° approach is your safest bet. It’s not doing everything—it’s doing the right things, in the right order, with the right storytelling.
Whether you’re growing a D2C startup or refreshing a legacy brand, this strategy will make you stand out in 2025’s market glut.
And if you need a partner who puts content, performance, and design on one intelligent roof—Bann Studio is here to help.
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Integrating Digital Technology into Your Exhibition Stand for Enhanced Engagement
In a world where digital dominates daily life, exhibitions present a unique opportunity to bring physical and digital experiences together. But gone are the days when a simple screen or a looping video was enough to impress. Today’s visitors expect innovation, interactivity, and instant value—and that’s where digital technology shines.
From interactive kiosks to immersive virtual reality, integrating tech into your exhibition stand isn’t just a trend—it’s a powerful way to connect, engage, and convert. Let’s break down how to do it right and why it matters more than ever.
The Power of Digital in a Physical Space
Exhibition halls are bustling environments. Amid the noise and visual competition, digital technology helps you cut through the clutter and create meaningful experiences. It acts as a bridge between the offline and online worlds—bringing your website, social channels, and digital assets to life in a tangible setting.
Tech also offers scalability. What you can’t display physically—like full product lines or client success stories—can be shown virtually. That makes digital integration both practical and efficient.
Types of Technology That Transform Engagement
Choosing the right tools depends on your brand, audience, and goals. Here are some high-impact technologies to consider:
1. Interactive Screens & Touch Displays
These let visitors explore your products or services on their own terms. You can showcase videos, infographics, product configurators, or even live demos.
2. AR/VR Experiences
Augmented and virtual reality create immersive, memorable experiences. Let prospects "walk through" a new store concept or experience your product in a virtual setting.
3. Social Media Walls
Display live tweets, hashtags, or user-generated content on large screens. It not only increases social engagement but also encourages visitors to share their experience online.
4. NFC/QR Code Integration
Make it easy for attendees to access product info, brochures, or promotions via a quick tap or scan. It’s contactless, instant, and easy to track.
5. Digital Lead Capture Tools
Replace paper forms with tablets or scanning devices to collect visitor data more efficiently. Bonus: you can segment and qualify leads on the spot.
Modern stand builders are increasingly integrating these digital features directly into booth design, ensuring everything is seamless and functional.
Designing the Digital User Experience
The best tech is invisible. Not in the literal sense—but in how intuitively and smoothly it works. When integrating digital elements into your stand, keep these design tips in mind:
Make interactions effortless. No one wants to fumble with confusing interfaces.
Use consistent branding across all touchpoints—physical and digital.
Ensure strong connectivity. A reliable Wi-Fi connection is crucial for cloud-based tools, live demos, and content streaming.
Position screens strategically. Don’t just place them anywhere—think about foot traffic, line of sight, and user flow.
Smart exhibition builders UAE understand how to balance technology with design, creating spaces that feel both high-tech and human.
Using Tech for Personalization and Data Collection
Here’s where digital tools become more than just eye candy. Every touchpoint is a chance to gather insights and personalize the visitor journey.
Track interactions: See which content is viewed most, how long users stay, and where they engage.
Segment your audience: Use real-time inputs to personalize content based on interests or job roles.
Capture better leads: With digital forms, you can ask targeted questions and sync data directly into your CRM.
With the help of savvy exhibition stand makers, these technologies can be embedded discreetly into your setup, making it easy to learn about your audience without disrupting the experience.
Measuring the Impact of Digital Integration
If you're investing in tech, you want to know it’s working. Fortunately, digital tools make it easier than ever to track performance.
Engagement metrics: How many people used your touchscreen or VR experience?
Dwell time: How long did they stay at your booth?
Lead quality: Did your digital strategy help generate more qualified prospects?
Social reach: How many people posted or shared content from your stand?
By analyzing this data post-show, you can refine your strategy and make smarter decisions for future events. Many exhibition stand builders in UAE now offer analytics dashboards to help you monitor your ROI in real time.
Conclusion
Integrating digital technology into your exhibition stand isn’t just about looking modern—it’s about creating meaningful, memorable, and measurable interactions. From captivating visuals to smarter lead generation, tech transforms how you connect with your audience and how they remember you.
Are you ready to turn your next exhibition into an unforgettable digital experience?
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Is Your Website LOSING B2B Leads Due to These Simple Mistakes?
Is Your Website LOSING B2B Leads Due to These Simple Mistakes? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDxZ9lYuRlA A powerful handshake means nothing if your online presence is falling short. In this video, we audit Dophell Real Estate Investments and their associated site “This Great City” — uncovering key digital mistakes that are costing them leads and visibility. This audit dives into everything from website design flaws and weak calls-to-action, to SEO gaps and missed lead generation opportunities. Despite strong in-person networking, their website lacks clarity, optimized copy, and content to convert first-time visitors. 📉 What’s missing? - Clear homepage messaging & value proposition - SEO-optimized blog/content for keywords like “Toronto networking events” - Consistent branding across digital channels - Effective paid ads & CTA alignment - Lead magnets to capture contact info We also explore how to transform their event marketing and local SEO through content hubs like a "Toronto Business Lifestyle" blog, enhanced social media strategies, and multi-format ad creatives. This is a must-watch for real estate pros, web designers, and digital marketers looking to turn offline charisma into online conversions. 🔔 Subscribe for more content creation, blogging, and SEO tips Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/huntspeaks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayhuntofficial TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jayhuntofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/jayhuntofficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/socialmediaspeaker/ Website: [https://jayhunt.social](https://jayhunt.social/) 👍 Like & share if you found this helpful! 🎥 What's in this video: 0:03 – Business Audit: Doppel Real Estate Investments 0:39 – Confusing QR Code and Website Experience 1:22 – Lack of Clear Value Proposition Above the Fold 2:08 – Unclear Membership Benefits and Funnel Flow 2:49 – Need for Start Here Page and Stronger Messaging 3:00 – Outdated Blog and Missing Member Profiles 4:02 – Low SEO Performance and Keyword Visibility 5:02 – Add Toronto Business Content for Authority 6:01 – Create City Guides and Event Highlights 7:05 – Missing Lead Magnets and Newsletter Signups 7:31 – Weak Facebook CTA and Content Consistency 8:10 – Ad Optimization: Format, Hook, and Targeting 9:45 – Use Testimonials to Reduce Vendor Risk 10:59 – Brand Inconsistency Across Logo Designs 11:42 – Opportunities for Better Paid Ad Strategy #RealEstateSEO #WebsiteAudit #DigitalMarketingTips #TorontoBusiness #NetworkingEvents #LeadGeneration #MarketingForRealtors via Jason Hunt https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkj0N0-y0QtuNpLyA34meBw April 30, 2025 at 03:15PM
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