#12 Oregon State Upsets #4 Oklahoma State For A Spot In The Sweet 16
Krysten Peek recaps how #12 Oregon State upset #4 Oklahoma State to get to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1975.
Teenagers from across the US are coming together to discuss their vastly differing backgrounds.
Social media marketing experts create free guide of step-by-step social media basics and recommendations for small businesses in needSeattle, April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Small business marketing expert, Ripl Inc., a software company empowering hundreds of thousands of businesses to succeed on social media without the need for specialized staff or high costs, today announced the release of The Small Business Owner’s Social Media Playbook. The company produced the guide for small businesses struggling to identify how they should promote their brand through social media marketing. The Playbook is intended to be a free downloadable tutorial for small business owners in need of training and support on the basics of social media. The crash-course guide can be easily digested and distributed throughout an organization. The goal for Ripl was to provide a complimentary service to businesses interested in easily creating and managing a professional social media presence for their company. “It’s been a challenging time for small businesses. We wanted to find ways we could share our knowledge of social media tactics and best practices to help support those brands facing an uphill climb. The last thing most business owners have the time or money for right now is hiring a social media manager or trying to learn how to keep up with all of the various social media platforms,” said Clay McDaniel, CEO of Ripl. Most small businesses owners understand the importance of maintaining a professional social media presence, and the opportunities it can afford to their organization, but often feel they are ill-equipped to take on the challenge. “We want to help relieve that stress for small businesses and empower them with the tools and knowledge to quickly and affordably create and manage an online presence,” said McDaniel. While all small businesses have different needs and levels of experience with social media management, Ripl senior director of brand and design, Carrie Byrne, says any small business will find the guide useful. “Whether you are brand new to the world of social media or have dabbled with creating your own content in the past, The Playbook is designed to help you establish and grow your social media marketing quickly with confidence.” The Playbook provides detailed information and insights into the various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, as well as best practices and how to use the features on each channel. No matter the business-model or industry, Ripl says there are a few questions all small business owners need to be consistently asking themselves when it comes to their brand online, including what they call, “The Four C’s of Engaging Social Content.” Clear: Is your message clear? Are you sticking to one key topic?Concise: Are you keeping your captions short and using words economically?Compelling: Is your content interesting? Does it inspire action?Creative: Does your content look and sound good? Ripl helps small business owners make the most of their time by both elevating the quality of the content they create, and simplifying the execution of their social media efforts. For about the same price as a lunchtime sandwich per month, a business can have a Ripl subscription which gives them access to thousands of customizable templates, over 500,000 high-quality images and 90,000 videos. Whether on a mobile device or computer, the app allows businesses to quickly create trackable professional-grade content and schedule to share it across channels. To download a free version of The Small Business Owner’s Social Media Playbook visit: https://www.ripl.com/social-media-marketing-playbook About Ripl Ripl, Inc., a privately held software technology company based in Seattle, Washington, provides marketing software and premium subscription services to small businesses globally via its mobile and web applications. To learn more about Ripl, view tutorials, or receive support, visit http://www.ripl.com or the Ripl Facebook Page. ### CONTACT: Boone Helm Curator for Ripl 4256145898 boone.helm@curatorpr.com
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Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX), a world leader in innovative casual footwear for women, men, and children, today announced that on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. ET, it will host a conference call to discuss the results of its first quarter ended March 31, 2021.
Tampa General Hospital's Esoteric Research Lab, in collaboration with USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, is one of the only hospital laboratories in the state that is currently performing in-house sequencing tests to identify and track COVID-19 variants.
(Bloomberg) -- Air Canada said it reached a deal with the Canadian government for loans and equity worth nearly C$5.9 billion ($4.7 billion), part of a package that will see the airline restore many routes it canceled because of the pandemic.The airline will sell C$500 million worth of shares and issue millions of warrants to the government and become eligible for five new credit facilities worth about C$5.38 billion, the airline said in a statement late Monday. The government’s voting rights in the company will be capped at just below 20%.In return, Air Canada agreed to restrict share buybacks and executive pay, keep employment at April 1 levels and follow through on a deal to buy 33 Airbus A220s made at a factory in Quebec. It’s also committed to giving refunds to customers whose flights were canceled because of Covid-19.The credit facilities are “fully repayable loans that Air Canada would only draw down as required,” the Montreal-based company said. Canada’s government had been slow to join other major economies in providing financial help to an industry battered by Covid-19 and foreign travel restrictions that have only been getting tougher.Air Canada had repeatedly complained that its home country was the only Group of Seven member without an aid plan specifically for the sector -- although the company has taken advantage of federal wage subsidies available to all industries hit by the pandemic.A number of media outlets including Canadian Broadcasting Corp. and The Globe and Mail reported earlier than an aviation financial aid package was coming.As of March 18, government financing for the airline industry globally, including loans and equity stakes in exchange for cash, has totaled more than $183 billion, according to Ishka, an aviation finance and investment consultancy.Before today, Canada’s most visible lifeline to the industry was a combined C$375 million ($298 million) in emergency loans to Sunwing Airlines Inc. and Sunwing Vacations Inc.“Protecting Canadian customers is important. And maintaining a competitive Canadian air sector, Canadian airlines, and the thousands of good jobs in this sector is a priority,” Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said in a statement.(Updates throughout, beginning in first paragraph)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
Hundreds have been killed since February. Now, their families are telling their stories.
"I’ve had some long nights and some great nights, bad days and a lot of good ones," Brian Johnson of AC/DC posted about his upcoming memoir.
As Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch makes his return to Houston, he feels many emotions — from the best of times to the worst of times.
Today, the Canada Enterprise Emergency Funding Corporation (CEEFC), a subsidiary of Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV), announced that it will enter into agreements with Air Canada to provide financial support to the airline to protect jobs and to ensure vital national and international connectivity for Canadians and Canadian businesses.
Sense has been named a Contender in the 2021 Guidehouse Leaderboard for Home Energy Management providers. This ranking recognizes Sense's strategic position as a potential market disruptor in collaboration with global energy partners Schneider Electric and Landis+Gyr. The HEM marketplace is estimated to grow 30.8% (CAGR) through 2020 and continue to grow 12.2% annually through 2030.
Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (TSX: CP) (NYSE: CP) ("CP") and Kansas City Southern (NYSE: KSU) ("KCS") today made a filing with the Surface Transportation Board ("STB") asserting their right to have the STB review their combination under a waiver the STB granted to KCS in 2001. The filing was made in response to objections to the application of the KCS waiver that were filed with the STB by competitors and others.
Cybercriminals have ramped up attacks against public school districts, underscoring how ransomware has become a daily scourge preying on Americans almost daily.
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks pulled himself out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays due to the emotional distress he is feeling over the shooting of a Black man in the Minneapolis area. Hicks was slated to play center field and bat sixth for the game at Dunedin, Fla. But he informed manager Aaron Boone that he was unable to play due to the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright by a police officer in Brooklyn Center, Minn. "Aaron is hurting in a huge way," Boone told reporters.
COVID cases in Michigan are surging to their highest heights since last year, which is concerning for Illinois and Chicago health officials who know so many state and city residents vacation on the east side of the lake.
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The legislation, which Hawley called "Trust-Busting For the 21st Century Act," bans all mergers and acquisitions by companies with a market capitalization of over $100 billion.
As Covid cases surge, India's wealthy lead global enquiries for citizenship and residency abroad.
Suspect reported killed and another person taken into custody for questioning
Apr. 12—The Frederick Police Department is asking the public to help identify those accused of causing vandalism and property damage during a protest against police Friday. Police say the Frederick Socialists held an "Abolish the Police" rally at Baker Park in downtown Frederick around 6:30 p.m. Of those in attendance, approximately 30 people marched among vehicles in the street and blocked ...