How to Create a Brand Narrative That Inspires and Engages Your Audience

May 20, 2023
In today’s crowded marketplace, having a great product or service is not enough. To succeed, you need to create a connection with your audience that goes beyond the features and benefits of your offerings. That’s where business storytelling comes in. By crafting an interesting narrative that conveys your brand’s values and mission, you can build trust, loyalty, and a competitive edge that sets you apart.

This episode is just an excuse to talk about Zelda and other TC news

May 19, 2023

We don’t spend a lot of time taking a deep-dive into the consumer experience of gaming. But one of the biggest stories in tech this week is the much-anticipated release of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for the Nintendo Switch. So I’m joined by Taylor Hatmaker to have a mostly spoiler-free conversation about what Link is […]

This episode is just an excuse to talk about Zelda and other TC news by Darrell Etherington originally published on TechCrunch

Everything we know about Instagram’s Twitter clone, due this summer

May 19, 2023

While the future remains uncertain for Twitter, Meta is throwing its hat into the ring to build the next major microblogging platform. This new Meta app is expected to launch this summer, according to an email shared with a select group of creators, and viewed by TechCrunch. This text-based app will stand alone, but it […]

Everything we know about Instagram’s Twitter clone, due this summer by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch

Magic Leap’s CEO will discuss the future of AR at Disrupt’s hardware stage

May 19, 2023

In late 2020, Peggy Johnson took the reins as CEO and led Magic Leap’s pivot away from a consumer audience — those less able to swing $2,300 for a mixed-reality headset — to the deeper pockets of the enterprise market. We’re excited to have Johnson join us for a fireside chat on the Hardware Stage […]

Magic Leap’s CEO will discuss the future of AR at Disrupt’s hardware stage by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch