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Funnelize - JayKay Dowdall 2018

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Funnelize - JayKay Dowdall 2018 | 2.29 GB
Funnelize - Are you searching for more knowledge about Funnelize? Please read through my honest reviews about Funnelize before selecting it.

Here's What Your Tribe Will Get with FUNNELIZE:
Hours of 100% Newbie Friendly Video-Based Training
Over 30 Videos, PDFs, Cheatsheets, and MORE
Action-Based: Setup a range of funnels to build your list, make sales, and more
8 Massively effective funnels, cheatsheets, case studies, and more...

Completely FREE Traffic Training Included
Intermediate Paid Traffic Training
Advanced Retargeting Training
No List is Required! Choose one of the 8 funnels included to build your list!
Complete White-Hat Training
Multiple detailed case studies included + walkthroughs of every funnel
Beginner Friendly, Expert Potential; Both "newbs" and "vets" Will Learn Actionable Content That Gets Results. Period.

FUNNELIZE is a detailed newbie-friendly training designed to walk students through 8 extremely profitable funnels to help increase results for; building an email marketing list, selling low-to-mid ticket products (including affiliate products), increasing webinar registrations, increasing leads for offline businesses, selling mega-ticket ($5,000+) programs, launching a product, and more.

Deciding to "Funnelize" your business means discarding with the old "build-a-website-and-get-traffic" model and instead focus your attention on the only aspects of your business that get more sales and more leads...
FUNNELIZE includes detailed case studies showing your tribe how JayKay Dowdall has built these funnels to multiple 4, 5, and 6 figure sales machines. All while starting with the same tools any beginner has immediate access to.

Beginner marketers will find incredible value in the funnels teaching how to grow and monetize your list, while advanced business owners will see high-ticket funnels breakdown to get, increase, and sustain long-term sales.
FUNNELIZE includes over 30 videos, PDFs, cheatsheets, group support, and more explaining WHY these funnels work, HOW your tribe can create them for themselves, WHAT to do with them once they've created one, and WHERE to deploy them for maximum engagement and subscribers.

JayKay explains free traffic strategies from a beginners perspective, paid traffic from an intermediate perspective, and advanced retargeting traffic strategies.
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Developing Investment Acumen
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hour | 340 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Interested in learning more about how your investments actually work? In this course, Jane Barratt focuses on practical, actionable investment strategies that can help busy professionals improve their portfolio and personal net assets on an ongoing basis. Jane builds upon basic investment concepts, equipping you with the knowledge and skills you need to make your money work for you. Key topics covered throughout the course include risk (and how it changes over your life), how to define an investment strategy that's right for you, asset classes and how they can fit together, how to decode your account statements, and specific to-dos that can help you move your investments forward.




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Technical Tips and Tricks for Game Artists
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | 694 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Strong technical knowledge of 3D graphics is a requirement in the game industry. In this course, you will learn the important concepts and technical knowledge required to produce high quality and optimized assets for games.
Artists often struggle with understanding the standard terms, techniques, and workflows followed in the game industry. In this course, Technical Tips and Tricks for Game Artists, you will gain the fundamental technical knowledge that every artist must know for success. First, you will learn about your computer hardware which will enable you to choose the best hardware for your workflow and how to take maximum benefit from your hardware. Next, you will learn about different types of shaders, materials, textures, image formats, and compressions. Finally, you will explore how to optimize your game scene by learning various optimization techniques. When you're finished with this course, you will have the complete knowledge required for an artist to produce optimized art for visually appealing games.




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TTC Video - Capitalism vs. Socialism: Comparing Economic Systems
Course No. 5006 | .MP4, AVC, 200 kbps, 640x360 | English, AAC, 96 kbps, 2 Ch | 24x30 mins | + PDF Guidebook | 1.5 GB
Lecturer: Edward F. Stuart, Ph.D.

All of the tradeoffs in competing economic systems-capitalism, socialism, and communism-are controversial. These systems and ideologies have undeniably shaped the way people view both the world today and modern history. But where does capitalism begin and socialism end? In short, it's about choice and compromise.

Capitalism and socialism turn on the major societal issues of education, healthcare, social services, and taxation. And they raise civil liberties tradeoffs that weigh individual freedom against the social safety net and collective security. Because economics focuses on these pocketbook issues, many people believe the field is simply about money when, in reality, money is merely a means to an end. Economics is really about people and their lives, and societies have been in pursuit of the ideal system for centuries, one that can balance these ongoing, competing desires for freedom versus security. No one has found perfect equilibrium-the debates rage on and economies are in constant flux-but some major contenders have emerged, all of which are variations of capitalism and socialism in differing degrees and combinations. Determining which, if any, is the best possible option in a definitive way, however, is a Sisyphean task and one riddled with complications.
Understanding and endeavoring to solve these perpetual dilemmas is the job of comparative economics. By looking at the many economies around the world-their histories, their failures and successes-comparative economics attempts to uncover the influences, systems, and decisions that can do the most good for the most people. Guiding you through this complex web of values and theories is Edward F. Stuart, Professor Emeritus of Economics at Northeastern Illinois University, who is a specialist in both comparative economics and Russian and Eastern European studies. Professor Stuart has been traveling, teaching, and learning about these economic systems-in the former Soviet Union, the former Eastern Bloc, China, Scandinavia, and Europe-for more than 30 years. It could even be argued that he was born to be a comparative economist, raised in a household defined by the very debates he analyzes as personified in the libertarian views of his father and his mother's social progressivism. This familial link to his subject offers a personal dimension to his approach, one that demonstrates his ongoing passion for the ways these debates play out on a global scale.
Economists venture to understand immensely complex systems that encompass not only finance and trade, but social structures, governments, family arrangements, geography, and more. The illuminating 24 lectures of Capitalism vs. Socialism: Comparing Economic Systems will show you the many ways the most influential modern economic theories were developed, how they function (or don't), and how they manage to operate both together and in opposition to each other, from the rise of Soviet communism to the future of the European Union and beyond. As you compare and contrast the many ways societies tackle economic issues, Professor Stuart demonstrates that even the most controversial economic decisions boil down to a deceptively simple question: What makes a good society?
Measuring Success
One of the first misconceptions Professor Stuart clarifies is that there is no definitive way to determine if an economy is objectively "good" or "bad." Rather, there are many statistics and data points economists can use to measure the relative health of a given system. From gross domestic product (GDP) to unemployment rates to inflation and even life expectancy, there is no shortage of measuring tools. The greatest difficulty lies not just in translating complex metrics, but in choosing which of these measurements matter. While discussion of GDP is common in the news, not everyone holds it as the absolute yardstick for economic success. And while few people would argue that low unemployment and low rates of inflation are good things for an economy, even fewer can agree as to whether either is a significant statistic to measure prosperity. As Professor Stuart notes, "people can argue forever using whatever statistics prove their point."
If there are no foolproof conclusions to draw from the wealth of information available, how do we know when an economy "works"? What is more important, economic equality or rapid growth? Low inflation or infant mortality rates? As you progress through the history of capitalism, socialism, communism, and mixed-economies-and look at their manifestations across the world today-Professor Stuart will demonstrate that absolutes in economics are much like those in culture or politics: impossible and ultimately unhelpful. Rather, it is in finding balance, making comparisons and compromises, that economies discover how to prosper, stagnate, or, in some cases, collapse.
The Paradoxes of Prosperity
On the surface, the study of economics can seem like purely a numbers game, relying as it does on large-scale, impersonal statistics to focus attention on broad trends. This "big picture" approach can sometimes mean that the human costs of prosperity can be dismissed as simply the cost of doing business. Slavery and exploitation. Unsafe working conditions. Child labor. Government oppression. Rather than gloss over these and other issues, Capitalism vs. Socialism will take you across centuries and around the world to show you both sides of the story, diving into the history of economic systems and the individuals and groups that shaped them, whether they be famous industrialists like Josiah Wedgewood, notable economic thinkers like Adam Smith and Karl Marx, political leaders such as Stalin, FDR, or Otto von Bismarck, or the many nameless workers and citizens whose time and labor form the backbone of any economy.
If people are the real heart of economics, then it should be unsurprising that there are many paradoxes inherent in economic systems. Professor Stuart takes you through the many developments of modern economics and highlights that, while there are a host of advantages and disadvantages that must be balanced in any system, some roadblocks can arise from unexpected or counterintuitive elements. Some of these paradoxes include:
The necessity of strong government in free market systems. Successful, large-scale capitalist enterprise requires a strong central government to enforce property and contract laws.
The "paradox of thrift." While it is smart for individuals and businesses to save and build up cash reserves to survive a recession, when the behavior becomes widespread it will eventually negatively affect total spending, incomes, production, employment, etc.
More money doesn't equal more spending. Known as "marginal propensity to consume," wealthy individuals demonstrate unstable spending habits, while poor people will almost always spend 100% (or even slightly more) of their income.
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." Professor Stuart highlights how, in his allegorical novel Animal Farm, George Orwell underscores an irony of communism in practice, wherein everyone is said to be equal but a rigid hierarchy of power exists nonetheless.
Economic History
Capitalism and socialism (and by extension, communism) are often treated as if they are always in opposition to each other, but by looking at their origins and development, you will discover that this is far from the truth; they are, in fact, inextricably connected. Many social, political, and even religious factors intersected to support the birth of capitalism at a time when new, more democratic political systems were emerging from under the oppressive shadow of feudalism. In turn, modern socialism is the direct result of the pitfalls of free-market capitalism in the 18th and 19th centuries-the exploitation and dangerous, impoverished conditions workers were often subjected to inspired reformers and political thinkers to envision new ways to create a better, more equal society. Meanwhile, other nations took socialist ideology to an extreme in various forms of authoritarian communism. Professor Stuart looks closely at these systems and their histories, revealing their strengths and weaknesses and demonstrating why there is no pure capitalist (or pure socialist) system working in the world today.
As Professor Stuart guides you through the origins and evolutions of economic thought, you will look at some of the greatest experiments and failures of the last few centuries, including the creation of early American socialist experiments, the far-reaching economic implications of World War I, how the Great Depression highlighted the instability of post-war markets, the rise and fall of Soviet communism, the mixed-model economies of Europe, the rising tide of Asian market economies, and much more. Along the way, he also shares insightful personal stories and reveals unexpected connections between economics and other facets of modern life and culture. Throughout the lectures, you will find answers to questions like:
Where do phrases like "when my ship comes in" and "there's no such thing as a free lunch" originate?
What is the correlation between the average physical height of a population and economic growth?
Why are the goldsmiths of the middle ages so important in the history of modern economics?
Where does the concept of the money-back guarantee come from?
What is the link between a 19th-century socialist experiment and the microwave?
How did novelists like Theodore Dreiser, Upton Sinclair, Charles Dickens, and George Orwell influence the arguments surrounding various economic systems?
What can rock music and the Rubik's cube tell us about post-World War II capitalism?
The End of History?
In the end, what does make a good society? If every nation, every community, and even every individual across the globe assigns a different value to the tradeoffs of social solidarity and individual freedom that define economic systems, how do we predict the future of world economies? Hundreds of economies operate side by side and every single one has advantages and disadvantages that cannot be objectively measured.
As Professor Stuart observes, we are not at the end of history; many of the questions we ask today will continue to be asked far into the future. What comparative economics promises is not a "final" form of human government or the ultimate economic plan, but rather the opportunity to uncover the ways societies have shaped-and will continue to shape-the world to fit the boundless ideals that make a good society, and what each option can tell us about ourselves, the world we live in, and the world we want to create.



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Tableau LiveLessons by Lindy Ryan
Author: Addison-Wesley Professional | Language: English | Skill level: All Levels
MP4 | Video: 1280x720 | Duration: 3 Hours | 720 MB​

Learn how to use Tableau to see and understand your business's data better. Tableau is a key player in the business intelligence field. These tutorials will help you use this program to analyze and visualize your organization's data.


Lesson 1: Storytelling in a Digital Era
1.1 Be Part of the Visual Revolution
1.2 Know the Difference
1.3 Plan the Process
1.4 Bridge the Gap
Lesson 2: The Power of Visual Data Stories
2.1 Learn the Science of Storytelling
2.2 The Power of Visual Data Stories
Lesson 3: Getting Started with Tableaue
3.1 Understanding and Using Tableau
3.2 Connecting to Data
3.3 Basic Data Prep
3.4 Navigating the Tableau Interface
3.5 Understanding Dimensions and Measures
Lesson 4: Importance of Context in Storytelling
4.1 Seeing Context in Action
4.2 Understanding Exploratory versus Explanatory Analysis
4.3 Structuring Stories
4.4 Analyzing Your Audience for Storytelling
Lesson 5: Choosing the Right Visual
5.1 Building Basic Charts and Graphs
5.2 Using Geographic Data to Build Maps
Lesson 6: Curating Visuals for Your Audience
6.1 Our Visual Horsepower
6.2 Learn the Visual Design Building Blocks
Lesson 7: Preparing Data for Storytelling
7.1 Prepping Data with Data Interpreter
7.2 Handling Nulls in Tableau
7.3 Reshaping Survey Data with Tableau 101
Lesson 8: Storyboarding Frame by Frame
8.1 Understanding Stories in Tableau
8.2 Storyboarding Your Data Story
8.3 Building Your Story
Lesson 9: Advanced Storytelling Charts
9.1 Creating Advanced Charts
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Thea Dodds - Posing Two Brides
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 25M | 923 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

Join Thea Dodds, the co-author of The New Art of Capturing Love, the first-and only-book on photographing same-sex weddings, for a live demonstration and hands-on workshop for photographing two brides. Attendees will create images to diversify their portfolio while practicing inclusive posing techniques and language in a supportive, learning environment.

Thea will lead you through her simple and effective approach to authentically capturing two brides. Bonus: These techniques will also work with two grooms or any two human beings.

Join us to make photos, network and celebrate the right to marry.

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Audio Mixing Master Class (Update 8.11.2018)
.MP4, AVC, 1000 kbps, 1280x720 | English, AAC, 128 kbps, 2 Ch | 8h 23m | 2.15 GB
Instructor: Bobby Owsinski

Get a master class in audio mixing from one of the music industry's most admired teachers, Bobby Owsinski. Built around hands-on mixing exercises designed to show you how to listen and work like a music pro, this weekly series reveals the tips, tricks, and secrets to all the different facets of mixing, including instrument and vocal balance, panning, compression, EQ, reverb, delay, and making your mix as interesting as possible.
See how the pros handle the critical balance between the bass and drums. Learn where, when, why, and how EQ should be used on virtually any instrument. Become proficient in tailoring just the right effect for each particular mixing situation. And master the key to fat and punchy sounding mixes: compression. Tune in every Thursday for a new tip!
Topics include:
The Abbey Road Studios reverb trick
Secrets to a powerful and punchy mix
Using compression like NYC pros
Listening tips and tricks used by the world's best mixers
How Van Halen gets their guitar sound
Making vocals shine
Adding excitement to boring pad tracks
Setting up your mix to get the best results in the least amount of time
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Boost your sales on Amazon using messengers
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 10 | 168 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Use the power of messengers to create your sales funnel on Amazon
If you are a seller on Amazon or Ebay or any other online store - you probably struggle with low sales. Competition and lack of reviews are the most discouraging obstacles.
To get a high position in a search results on Amazon you need 3 things:
sales velocity
conversion rate
reviews
All those 3 things you can get using Facebook Messenger with conjunction with a Facebook advertising and promotion on Amazon.
In this course you will learn how to:
increase your sales on Amazon
collect contacts of your customers
increase the open rate of your messages in sales funnels
ask for a review in Facebook messenger
upsell more products using Facebook Messenger



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Develop a Chatbot using IBM Watson and AWS Lex & Polly
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT | Duration: 1.5 hours | Size: 792 MB​

As fast as possible, being smart and powerful

What you'll learn

Understand the Architecture of a Chatbot for Amazon Lex
Learn the concepts like intents, utterance, slot, prompt and fulfillment for Amazon Lex
Understand the Architecture of a Chatbot for IBM Watson Assistant
Learn the concept like intents, entities and dialog for IBM Watson
Build Chatbot using Amazon Lex and IBM Watson Assistant
Learn to use to synthesize speech using AWS Polly and IBM Watson Text to Speech Service
Learn to do transcription using AWS Transcribe and IBM Watson Speech to Text

Requirements

Nothing required at all! but if you have a background in computer science or development, it would be beneficial, but not required at all.

Description

In this course , you will learn and deploy chatbot using AWS Lex and IBM Watson on AWS and IBM Bluemix cloud.

Firstly, We will learn basic structure, working and usage of chatbot. Then learn the concepts like intents,entities & dialog for IBM Watson and intents, utterance, slots, prompts & fulfillment for AWS Lex. Then we will deploy chat-bots on both platform(ibm as well as aws).

Additionally, we will also learn and practice some more features that can be integrated with chatbot like text to speech, speech to text etc.

Who is the target audience?

If you want to learn fundamentals of chatbot development like Intent, Entities, Dialog, etc
Build a powerful Chatbot application with IBM Watson and AWS Lex

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Algorithmic Trading 2018: Learn Profitable Robot Trading
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 12 Hours | Lec: 73 | 2.32 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

How To Create or Find Profitable Trading Strategies Fast Without Losing Money On Strategies That Don't Work

How To Create or Find Profitable Algo Trading Strategies Fast?

Without Losing Money On Strategies That Don't WorkR30;
Without Testing The Infinite Number of Trading Strategies Variants One by OneR30;
Without Having Strong Tech or Programming Skills or Some Kind Finance or Maths Background
The course is designed to teach anyone interested in Trading on how to create algorithmic trading strategies really fast without programming for live trading in the markets. You won't have to worry about strategy creation anymore!!

I will firstly walk you through on the more broad perspective about algo trading development and then show you how you can create a "strategy factory" in your room that's constantly finding strategies for you, even when you sleep.

And the best thing about it is that its all automated.

I wont even need to explain to you how Automated Trading Systems work too much, so you can actually concentrate on other more important tasks in trading system development.

Towards the end you will learn the easiest and most practical way to create strategies fast using special tools and you will learn how to get started in one of the world biggest and liquid markets, Forex or Stocks. No programming or coding knowledge required.

In this course, I will show you how you can take advantage of the latest technologies out there so you can create automated trading strategies really fast and eventually build your own income stream.

You will learn how to create many different types of strategies and find the ones that suit your needs the most.



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Learn AWS with Python
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 1 hours | Size: 479 MB
TextInImage|Face comparison|Celebrity recognition|Detect Face|Detect Label|Polly|Comprehend|Kinesis|S3|IAM|EC2|Translate​

What you'll learn

Able to automate AWS cloud
You'll learn how to code against AWS API using Python and Boto3!
You'll learn how to launch EC2 Instances on AWS using Python and Boto3!
You'll learn how to create buckets, upload files, apply lifecycle policies and much more!
You'll learn to use different aws recognition services using python and boto3
You will learn services like compute,storage,security,analytics and machine learning of aws

Requirements

AWS account
Python installed on PC
Boto3
AWS CLI

Description

In this course , we will learn and practice different tools and services of AWS using AWS CLI and Python Boto3.

Using Python and Boto3 scrips to automate AWS cloud operations is gaining momentum. This course will give a cloud engineer's perspective on using Python and Boto3 scripts for AWS cloud optimization.

Services like -

S3

Comprehend

Polly

Object and scene detection

Facial analysis

Celebrity recognition

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CompTIA PenTest+ (PT0-001): 3 Select Your Attacks
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1.5 Hours | 753 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

The CompTIA PenTest+ exam certifies your abilities as a penetration tester who can identify and exploit system vulnerabilities on the behalf of clients. This course prepares you for the third domain: Attacks and Exploits. Instructor Michael Solomon, PhD, discusses social engineering, which can happen remotely or in person, and network-based exploits that compromise SMB, SMTP, FTP, and other connections. He explores man-in-the-middle attacks like ARP spoofing, which steal network packets as they're passed back and forth, and shows how to use tools such as Aircrack-ng and Wireshark to sniff and grab packets over wireless connections. He also covers app exploits, and provide a demo of SQL injection to help you understand how pen testers execute this kind of attack.



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