{PODCAST} In-Ear Insights: Jobseekers and Personal Brands

In this episode of In-Ear Insights, listen as cofounders Katie Robbert and Christopher Penn discuss all things employment for jobseekers, such as: What jobseekers should be doing in interviews Tactical tips for LinkedIn profiles Is Comic Sans ever appropriate? What hiring managers really want How to demonstrate skills without breaking NDAs How many jobs to […]

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Data In The Headlights Quarterly CEO Update, 26 July 2018

Thank you for subscribing to the Trust Insights quarterly update. I am Katie Robbert, the CEO and co-founder, and your guide to translating Christopher Penn’s brain into plain English. It seems everywhere you turn today, you hear about how artificial intelligence and machine learning are going to take over your jobs. It’s not quite that […]

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{PODCAST} In-Ear Insights: Cats and Dogs of Pet Influencer Marketing

In today’s episode of the In-Ear Insights podcast, we look at the power of pets – namely, dog and cat petfluencers. We dig into: What is an influencer? Why dogs make better influencers than cats when it comes to costumes. How to think about pet influencers, including analytics to assess. Tactical takeaways, such as where […]

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Data In The Headlights, 18 July 2018

This week, we challenge our assumptions in marketing with a look at a 4-way A/B test’s results, plus the week’s news in data. In this issue’s Bright Idea, we look at data and assumptions. I run a personal newsletter every Sunday night, and one of the criteria for what I share has been whether or […]

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Impact Of The Great Twitter Bot Purge on Elected Officials

Over the past few weeks, Twitter announced it was taking action to not only reduce the number of bots and spammy accounts on the service, but would be deleting accounts that were clearly non-human. As part of that announcement, they estimated that up to 6% of all Twitter accounts would be affected and all human […]

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Data in the Headlights, 11 July 2018

This week, we dig into data around elections and who’s registered to vote. Lots to look into, so let’s dig in right after the break. In this issue’s Bright Idea, we dug into the Census Bureau’s 2016 voter supplement. This data set, collected by the US government, looks at how citizens behaved in elections. We […]

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Encouraging Voter Registration : Deep Dive into 2016 Census Data

At Trust Insights, one of our core values is, “We are cooperative and aware.” When we consider what invites change in government, the single greatest factor is voter participation. Regardless of political or ideological affiliation, encouraging more citizens to become aware of and actively participate/cooperate in the political process is a worthy aim. Why don’t […]

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Data in the Headlights, 3 July 2018

This is the worst performing newsletter of the year. In fact, we couldn’t choose any worse a week to send an email newsletter than this week. Why? Using predictive analytics, we know this week will be the worst week for anyone to open and read an email newsletter for the rest of calendar year 2018. […]

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Avoiding Kennel Cough with Predictive Analytics

For those who observe, we wish you a safe, happy, healthy Fourth of July week. In the spirit of keeping things a little lighter as people travel and vacation, we thought we’d turn our attention to a problem dog owners face every year: kennel cough. When do people search for kennel cough the most? Of […]

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Data in the Headlights, 27 June 2018

This week, we’re launching our podcast, and we dipped our toes a bit into political discourse and the media landscape. Let’s get right to the good stuff. In this issue’s Bright Idea, podcasting is hot right now, and will be for some time to come. According to Edison Research, 64% of adults in America are […]

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