vi What B2B Marketers Need to Know about Optimizing Content with Video Analytics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 10:30:18 +0000 Between stay-at-home orders and the manic Minnesota weather, I’ve found myself at home for the last four weeks looking for something, really anything, to occupy time. One can only take so many walks in a day. Naturally, I turn to YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+ and all of the other video streaming sites for entertainment. As a marketer, this makes me wonder what those streaming sites are seeing in their analytics. Obviously, views must be up by an unbelievable amount. But, what about engagement? How many people are completing the videos they start? Are they watching more? Unless it’s Tiger King, the answer is unknown (it’s impossible to look away from Tiger King). But those streaming sites aren’t the only ones that might have some fascinating new data to look at. Social sites and YouTube provide a host of different metrics and analytics options. While each data point serves a purpose, there are a few key performance indicators (KPIs) that are more important to track to better understand your audience and improve content performance. Video Analytics and Content Benchmarks A recent study from video streaming site Vidyard established some useful benchmarks for video content: 52% of viewers watch a video all the way through 68% will watch the entire video if it’s less than 60 seconds 25% will finish a video if it’s more than 20 minutes The same study found that the most common business-created videos are webinars, demos and social media videos, and are most likely to be published on websites, social media and YouTube. Of course, these benchmarks will vary by audience, by industry, by the light of the silvery moon — basically, take them as a starting point and customize from there. Here’s the process we recommend. Using Video Analytics to Optimize Your Video Content 1 — Use Demographics to Understand Your Audience The first step to increasing content engagement and effectiveness is to gain a better understanding of your audience. To do that, it’s critical to monitor demographic data in your video analytics platform. Most will give you basic demographic data, like location, age, language and device use. Some will give you user interest data, income estimates and even company data. Knowing this information helps you create more relevant content. For example, if you find that your audience primarily speaks English, but there is a growing subset of French speakers accessing your videos on mobile devices, you might want to consider adding French caption options for mobile users. If you see an increase in viewers from a specific geographic area, you will want to look at the analytics for that region to determine what content is attracting the new audience and how they are engaging while they’re watching and immediately afterward. 2 — Use Awareness and Engagement Metrics to Understand Audience Demand Understanding your audience is important at a strategic level, but understanding audience demand is tactical gold. Of course, this data will drive your go-forward strategy, but it will also help you improve performance right away by adjusting promotion tactics and featured content. For example, if you see an uptick in video views week over week for a particular video, that indicates that the topic is becoming increasingly popular. To prove that, you will want to look at engagement metrics like watch time, clicks on your call to action (CTA), and subscribers gained or lost. If you see an uptick in views and a corresponding uptick in engagement, you’re going to want to feature that video more prominently. If you see an increase in negative engagement — a loss of subscribers — or if viewers are dropping off right away, that might indicate your video doesn’t quite match the intent for that topic. This granular view of data can help you improve and optimize your existing content, create more strategic video content roadmaps, and provide viewers with content they want and need to make critical decisions later in the funnel. [bctt tweet="“Understanding your audience is important at a strategic level, but understanding audience demand is tactical gold.” @Tiffani_Allen" username="toprank"] 3 — Audit Your Video Library for Optimization Opportunities Following the best practices for whichever video hosting platform you’re using can result in increased video visibility and better user experience. A great first step is to optimize video titles, descriptions, and tags. Then you can organize your videos into different sections, playlists, or even channels to help the right audience find your content faster. To determine your next steps, audit your existing video channels. Do you know at a glance what the video is about? Does the thumbnail image inspire a click? Does your channel, landing page or resource center adequately convey the type, purpose and content of your videos in a way that compels action? If the answer is yes, go take a break. I recommend a few hours of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It’s very soothing. But if the answer’s no, you’re not alone. And you do have the tools you need to create better video content. It’s all in your analytics. As a quick disclaimer, if your videos are hosted on your website and you notice some odd user behavior patterns over the last month or so — increases in direct traffic, crazy long time on page — you might want to look into whether or not IPs are blocked for your team’s home IP addresses. Determine if the patterns are happening on a more global level, or if they’re localized to the geographic area surrounding your physical office. If you want help with an audit, or just want to bounce some ideas around, we’re here to help. Tweet us @toprank or contact us to get started. The post What B2B Marketers Need to Know about Optimizing Content with Video Analytics appeared first on Online Marketing Blog - TopRank®. Full Article B2B Marketing Video Web Analytics B2B Analytics b2b video Video Interviews video metrics
vi Digital Marketing News: Shifting B2B Buyer Behaviors, Brands Evolve Crisis Response, Bad Data’s Effect on B2B Firms, & Twitter Shares New Data With Advertisers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 10:30:45 +0000 How B2B Buyer Behavior Has Changed in Light of COVID-19, and What Marketers and Sellers Can Do Now 82 percent of B2B buyers said they were concerned or strongly concerned about the possibility of a pandemic-sparked recession, while 30 percent have reported spending more on videoconferencing software — two of several findings of interest to digital marketers in a recently-released survey examining B2B buyer shifts. eMarketer How Bad Data Hurts B2B Companies [Infographic] Just 33 percent of marketers say they can rely on their customer relationship management (CRM) software, and 88 percent said that bad data has a direct impact on their company's bottom line — two of the findings in a new infographic look at the effect of poor data on B2B firms. MarketingProfs The Evolving Discussion Around COVID-19 and How Brands Have Responded [Infographic] Brands have used Twitter the most often to mention the global health crisis, according to recently-released survey data examining how brands are using social media in crisis management planning. Social Media Today Social Media Users Value Brands Responsive To COVID-19 Crisis 83% of social media users expect brands to address the health crisis in their ads, with 31 percent saying they appreciate brands offering products suited for remote work, 28 percent promoting social distancing, and 24 percent mentioning brand philanthropic efforts, according to newly-released survey data of interest to marketers. MediaPost Why It Takes So Long to Apply Data-Driven Insights to Campaigns Just 5 percent of marketers say they can immediately go from data gathering to actionable intelligence, while 31 do so later than they would like, and some 3 percent take so long that the output is irrelevant, according to new survey data. MarketingProfs Instagram Live Streams Can Now Be Viewed on the Web Facebook-owned Instagram has made it possible for its users to view its previously app-only Instagram Live video streams from its website, bringing marketers a new cross-promotion opportunity with the feature, the firm recently announed. Social Media Today Twitter notifies users that it’s now sharing more data with advertisers Twitter has notified its users that a previously available user privacy ad interaction sharing option has been shuttered for all, in a move that will bring more audience data to advertisers, the firm recently announced. The Verge What Customers Need to Hear from You During the COVID Crisis The types of brand stories companies should be telling their customers include those that put solutions before sales, according to a new examination by Harvard Business School of interest to B2B marketers. Harvard Business School Facebook Has Launched a New Tournaments Option for People to Create Their Own Gaming Events With online gaming forecast to produce $196 billion by 2022, a recent move by social giant Facebook allowing its users to create their own private or public gaming events could bring brands new opportunities for reaching its sizable gaming audience. Social Media Today Content Plays Various Roles in Brands’ Customer Engagement Strategies 61 percent of marketing leaders said that interactive branded content communicates brand promise and value, according to recently-released survey data from the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council, with 51 percent saying that it delivers thought-leadership, and 45 percent saying that interactive content helps communicate with customers, partners and prospects. MarketingCharts ON THE LIGHTER SIDE: A lighthearted look at digital transformation and organizational change by Marketoonist Tom Fishburne — Marketoonist Grinning Tim Cook Announces New iPhone Will No Longer Be Compatible With AirPods — The Onion TOPRANK MARKETING & CLIENTS IN THE NEWS: Lee Odden — Leadership and Engagement In a Time of Crisis [Podcast] — Traject Amie Krone — Navigating the new world of working at home — Chaska Herald Dell, SAP — Building A Perfect B2B Influencer Program During Imperfect Times — Forbes Lee Odden — Marketing During a Pandemic – Resources for Small Businesses in the Coronavirus Crisis [Roundup] — Simple Machines Do you have your own top B2B content marketing or digital advertising stories from the past week? Please let us know in the comments below. Thanks for taking the time to join us, and we hope that you'll return again next Friday for more of the most relevant B2B and digital marketing industry news. In the meantime, you can follow us at @toprank on Twitter for even more timely daily news. Also, don't miss the full video summary on our TopRank Marketing TV YouTube Channel. The post Digital Marketing News: Shifting B2B Buyer Behaviors, Brands Evolve Crisis Response, Bad Data’s Effect on B2B Firms, & Twitter Shares New Data With Advertisers appeared first on Online Marketing Blog - TopRank®. Full Article Online Marketing News digital marketing news
vi Break Free B2B Marketing: Oracle’s Kelvin Gee on Winning with Enterprise ABM By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 10:30:30 +0000 Everyone in B2B is talking about account-based marketing. And almost everyone is practicing it in some form — around 93% of organizations, according to SiriusDecisions. “Not many are killing it though,” says Kelvin Gee. “That's the problem. They start pilots ... then they re-launch and learn from the mistakes. That's just a natural maturation.” This is a fundamental process in digital marketing, of course: test, assess, optimize. But in the Break Free B2B series, our goal is to help you fast-forward it by learning from the mistakes, successes, and revelations of your innovating peers in the field. And as the Senior Director of Modern Marketing Business Transformation at Oracle*, Kelvin draws from a deep well of experience at one of the powerhouse brands in enterprise technology. Walking the walk is different from talking to talk, but it’s easy to see why companies across the spectrum are seeking to do both. “Companies do need to be more customer-centric, deliver a better customer experience, personalize the content, align with sales, and measure themselves differently,” he observes. “I call account-based a strategic glue that pulls all that stuff together.” In his conversation with TopRank Marketing’s Josh Nite, filmed in Arizona during B2B Marketing Exchange in February, Kelvin shares his perspectives on what it takes to actually make ABM work, and how Oracle empowers its people to thrive within this framework. It comes down to a fairly simple and repeatable model: standardize, evangelize, train, enable. [bctt tweet="“Standardize, Evangelize, Train, Enable,” @kgee’s model for implementing #ABM at scale in large organizations like @oracle. #BreakFreeB2B. — Kelvin Gee" username="toprank"] During an expansive 25-minute interview, Kelvin unpacks the inner workings of enterprise ABM, from getting buy-in to rethinking attribution to developing meaningful metrics and beyond. Break Free B2B Interview with Kelvin Gee If you’re interested in checking out a particular portion of the discussion, you can find a quick general outline below, as well as a few excerpts that stood out to us. 1:00 - Kelvin's definition of modern marketing 1:45 - Scaling account-based marketing 2:15 - Strategic adaptations in the evolution of ABM 3:30 - How does an organization adopt a new marketing philosophy? 5:00 - Who should lead the charge for transformation? 7:15 - Metrics Oracle looks at to measure ABM success 8:45 - Overcoming traditional friction between sales and marketing 10:30 - Is there a need to redefine success and "credit" in order to achieve alignment? 12:15 - Operational structure: should sales and marketing converge? 13:30 - Challenges and opportunities in the industry 15:45 - Oracle's tech stack 17:45 - How to filter out data that matters and makes a difference 18:45 - What will marketing look like in five years? 21:15 - Humans versus robots, and their roles in marketing going forward 23:00 - What can marketers do to break free? Josh: What kind of metrics does Oracle look at when measuring ABM? Kelvin: We actually look at account engagement as an early indicator on whether your program is performing or not, because if you're not seeing an increase in engagement from a snapshot that you might have taken before the campaign started, that probably means it's not working. Either the personalization isn't there, the tactics aren't working, you're not at the right watering holes, or the orchestration might not be right. [bctt tweet="“If you're not seeing an increase in engagement from a snapshot of before the campaign started, that probably means it's not working.” — @kgee of @oracle on measuring #ABM success. #BreakFreeB2B" username="toprank"] So that's the early indicator whether it's working or not. Once you're past engagement, what truly matters to sales, of course, is conversations. They want conversations with these target accounts, so that's what we really looked at and that's really measured by a target account pipeline, or "TAP," as we call it. But when you look at growth in that pipeline, regardless of crediting who sources that pipeline, whether it's marketing or sales, we don't care because it's a team sport. And you can see that growth. Again, you compare this with a snapshot you've taken of those target accounts before the campaign begins, you will see success, and that's how you measure some of those programs. Josh: I know that Oracle is a data corporation, and you live and die by data. Can you give me a little peek into what your tech stack looks like? Kelvin: Yeah, I'll give you some broad strokes but obviously we drink our own champagne, right? So Eloqua is our marketing automation platform and our analytics engine is all on Oracle analytics, but the important thing to understand is: We believe that data is the future of B2B marketing. Because we're not gonna have less data, we'll probably have more data in the future, so if you believe that and you also believe that most organizations — especially enterprise organizations — have data silos, and if the goal is to deliver a better customer experience, you’ve got to break down those data silos. [bctt tweet="“We believe that data is the future of B2B marketing. If the goal is to deliver a better customer experience, you’ve got to break down those data silos.” — @kgee of @oracle on #BreakFreeB2B" username="toprank"] So I always used the Marie Kondo analogy, right? Where she goes into your house and then she tells you to, you know, pile all your clothes from all your different closets onto your bed. And she tells you that for a reason, because only when you see all the piles of clothes on your bed does the light bulb go off and you say, "Oh my God I’ve got a lot of clothes." It's the same thing with your data. Once you consolidate all your data silos onto one bed, so to speak, in this case a customer intelligence platform or customer data platform or whatever you want to use, once you combine all that data, that's when you start to see all the insights of your customers. And for us, we think the future of B2B resides in a data lake of some sort. And that data lake is your single source of truth and when an account surges or rises, it'll rise simultaneously in your marketing automation platform and/or your CRM, and so that's really the important construct that we think is going to be more representative of a better customer experience in the future. Josh: What can marketers do to break free? Kelvin: I’ve always believed that all marketers should have empathy. I think empathy is a super important value that we all need to possess, because we all talk about customer-centricity, how we need to be more customer-centric blah, blah, blah. But what drives customer-centricity is empathy so, I always try to train all of my marketers, especially the young ones who are just coming out of college and learning that they have to develop the empathy muscle. And actually, I do this little "E" test in my workshops, and that is, I ask them to draw a capital-E on their forehead and then I watch them, and they struggle for a few seconds, because they realize there are two ways to control that "E" — they could draw it where it's facing the right way for them, but backward to the person facing them, or it's the other way, where it's backward for them but rightward-facing for the partner. And I asked how many people in the room draw one way or the other and it's usually a 50/50 mix, sometimes I'm surprised by 80/20 drawing it the right way, the right way being that it's rightward-facing for your partner. So I call this "E" test for a reason, because the E stands for 'empathy' because you've taken the time to think about the other person and make sure they see it the right way. So that's just a quick little parlor trick to show the importance of empathy in the world of marketing. Stay tuned to the TopRank Marketing Blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Break Free B2B interviews. Here are a few interviews to whet your appetite: Break Free B2B Marketing: Gary Gerber on Scaling ABM without Losing Focus Break Free B2B Series: Jon Miller on How ABM Can Help Marketers Keep Their ‘Ship’ Together Break Free B2B Series: Adi Bachar-Reske on Taking the Lead in the Evolution of B2B Content Marketing * Disclosure: Oracle is a TopRank Marketing client. The post Break Free B2B Marketing: Oracle’s Kelvin Gee on Winning with Enterprise ABM appeared first on Online Marketing Blog - TopRank®. Full Article B2B Marketing Video Interviews ABM Account Based Marketing Break Free B2B
vi B2B Marketing News: B2B Marketers Invest in Data Quality, Top Times to Post During Pandemic, LinkedIn’s Engagement Trends, & Facebook’s Video Updates By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 10:30:31 +0000 How to use LinkedIn Ads’ new company targeting options to boost B2B lead generation LinkedIn (client) recently rolled out additional targeting options for advertisers, allowing LinkedIn Ad users access to new Company Category B2B data comprised of Forbes, Fortune and platform data, along with the addition of growth rate targeting information. Search Engine Land Report: Majority of B2B Marketers to Continue Investment in Data Quality in 2020 75 percent of B2B marketers plan to up their investment in data quality during 2020, while 90 percent said they view such investment leading to improved marketing and sales performance — two of the numerous findings of interest to digital marketers contained in recently-released Dun & Bradstreet report data. Chief Marketer How COVID-19 Is Impacting Marketing Budgets at Enterprise Companies B2B marketers expect to shift investment primarily to virtual events (78%), web content (72%), webinars (67%) and social media (66%) because of the pandemic, according to recently-released April enterprise-level company survey data. MarketingProfs How COVID-19 has changed social media engagement [Report] Sprout Social’s new pandemic-era data shows that LinkedIn posts perform the best on Wednesdays at 3pm, Thursdays from 9-10am, and Friday from 11am to noon, and that the media and entertainment industry has been publishing almost 9 more posts daily, according to new social media engagement data on interest to marketers. Sprout Social Twitter Publishes New Data on Video and Ad Content Performance During COVID-19 Twitter increased its monetizable daily active users (mDAUs) by 23 percent during the quarter, and saw video view rates that rose by 5.5 percent, two of the findings in newly-released brand COVID-19 trend data. Social Media Today Facebook Adds New 'Animate' Option to Add Motion to Still Images in Facebook Stories Facebook has released new zoom, pan and other animation modes that bring marketers a variety of additional Facebook Stories options, and has also begun testing several new mood-based content reaction options, the social media giant recently announced. Social Media Today YouTube Influencer Engagement Rate Benchmarks: What Are Good Rates? Various YouTube channel categories sport a wide range of differing engagement benchmarks, according to recently-released YouTube influencer engagement rate report data, which also reveals that micro-influencers on the video platform can often achieve high engagement marks. MarketingCharts LinkedIn Publishes Data on Latest Content Engagement Trends on the Platform LinkedIn has released new content trend engagement data, including a breakdown by global regions that shows what the platform’s audience is looking for and engaging with, with pandemic-related content having seen some of the biggest increases in quantity, the firm announced. Social Media Today Coronavirus reshapes consumer habits, creating 4 new segments, report finds 25 percent of consumers said they would pay more to buy from trusted brands and 23 percent from ethical brands — two of numerous findings of interest to digital marketers in newly-released Ernst & Young pandemic marketing report data. Marketing Dive Facebook Outlines a Range of New Video Tools, Including Messenger Rooms for Group Video Hangouts Facebook recently announced a variety of video-related updates to its numerous social communications properties, including a change which will allow up to 8 people to have WhatsApp video calls, while Messenger video received new virtual background options, among several other video feature updates. Social Media Today ON THE LIGHTER SIDE: A lighthearted look at our brand promise by Marketoonist Tom Fishburne — Marketoonist Chiquita lets Spotify users unlock music playlists, branded prizes — Mobile Marketer TOPRANK MARKETING & CLIENTS IN THE NEWS: Lee Odden — 10 Expert Tips for Marketing During a Crisis — Oracle (client) Lee Odden — 4 takeaways for content marketers in the time of COVID-19 — Search Engine Land Lee Odden — 5 Hours of Content Marketing - Break Free of Boring B2B with Influential Content Experiences — SEMrush Have you got your own top B2B content marketing or digital advertising stories from the past week of news? Please let us know in the comments below. Thanks for taking time to join us, and we hope you will join us again next Friday for more of the most relevant B2B and digital marketing industry news. In the meantime, you can follow us at @toprank on Twitter for even more timely daily news. Also, don't miss the full video summary on our TopRank Marketing TV YouTube Channel. The post B2B Marketing News: B2B Marketers Invest in Data Quality, Top Times to Post During Pandemic, LinkedIn’s Engagement Trends, & Facebook’s Video Updates appeared first on Online Marketing Blog - TopRank®. Full Article Online Marketing News digital marketing news
vi B2B Marketing News: Brands Spending More on Data, Spotify Turns Video Chats into Podcasts, & Consumers Trying More New Brands By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:30:00 +0000 How COVID-19 Is Impacting Business Event Planning 70 percent of business event planners have changed previously-planned in-person events to virtual platforms due to the pandemic, and 47 percent expect that once it ends people will still be hesitant to travel, with 27 percent expecting a swift uptick in real-world events due to pent-up demand, according to newly-released survey data from the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA). MarketingProfs Google ad sales steady after coronavirus drop; Alphabet leads tech share rally 2020 first-quarter advertising sales at Google tallied $33.8 billion, with 73 percent coming from search and 12 percent from its YouTube property, and Google's ad business accounting for some 83 percent of revenue for parent firm Alphabet, according to newly-released financial results. Reuters Spotify-owned Anchor can now turn your video chats into podcasts Spotify will utilize its Anchor property to make it possible to convert video meeting content into podcasts, offering marketers new options for making use of a virtual hangout video content podcast conversion feature, Spotify recently announced. TechCrunch Google’s new Podcasts Manager tool offers deeper data on listener behavior Google has rolled out a new podcast analytics data feature — Podcasts Manager — that provides marketers an assortment of new podcast listening data, the search giant recently announced. Marketing Land LinkedIn's up to 690 Million Members, Reports 26% Growth in User Sessions LinkedIn (client) saw its user base increase to 690 million members — up from 675 in January — with an accompanying 26 percent increase in user sessions, and LinkedIn Live streams that increased by some 158 percent since February, according to parent firm Microsoft’s latest earnings release. Social Media Today Advertisers Continued to Gravitate to Instagram in Q1 Advertisers moved to spend more on Instagram during the first quarter of 2020, with ad spending up 39 percent year-over-year on the platform, holding steady at 27 percent of parent company Facebook’s total ad spend, according to recently-released Merkle data. MarketingCharts Brands Are Using More Data And Spending More On It: Study B2B marketers are making greater use of data and spending increasingly to gather it, according to recent report data from Ascend2, showing that 47 percent use engagement data to make marketing decisions, one of several report statistics of interest to digital marketers. MediaPost Most consumers are trying new brands during social distancing, study finds Brands are seeing newfound levels of audience interest, with an uptick in consumer interest for trying new brands that has been observed during the pandemic, with members of the Gen Z and Millennial demographic seeing the biggest increases, according to recently-released survey data. Campaign US Marketers Ante Up for In-Game Advertising A $3 billion in-game advertising market in the U.S. alone has attracted additional advertisers, and a new Association of National Advertisers (ANA) examination of data from eMarketer found some surprises in that most mobile gamers were over 35, with 20 percent being over 50, while the majority were female, several of the in-game advertising statistics of interest to digital marketers. ANA Data Hub: Coronavirus and Marketing [Updated] Digital marketing has fared better than traditional campaigns in the face of the global health crisis, according to newly-released survey data from the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) exploring the differences between the pandemic and the 2008 recession. MarketingCharts ON THE LIGHTER SIDE: A lighthearted look at generic advertising “in these uncertain times” by Marketoonist Tom Fishburne — Marketoonist WHO Releases New Guidelines to Avoid Being Nominated for Viral Challenges — The Hard Times Major Relief: Microsoft Has Confirmed That The Xbox Series X Will Play Video Games — The Onion TOPRANK MARKETING & CLIENTS IN THE NEWS: Lee Odden — What’s Trending: Embracing Data — LinkedIn (client) Lee Odden — 10 Expert Tips for Marketing During a Crisis — Oracle (client) Lee Odden — Klear Interviews Lee Odden, CEO, TopRank Marketing [Video] — Klear Lee Odden and TopRank Marketing — Pandemic Cross-Country Skiing in Duluth, Minnesota: A Personal Timeline — Lane R. Ellis Have you got your own top B2B content marketing or digital advertising stories from the past week of news? Please let us know in the comments below. Thanks for taking time to join us, and we hope you will join us again next Friday for more of the most relevant B2B and digital marketing industry news. In the meantime, you can follow us at @toprank on Twitter for even more timely daily news. Also, don't miss the full video summary on our TopRank Marketing TV YouTube Channel. The post B2B Marketing News: Brands Spending More on Data, Spotify Turns Video Chats into Podcasts, & Consumers Trying More New Brands appeared first on Online Marketing Blog - TopRank®. Full Article Online Marketing News digital marketing news
vi What do studies on new coronavirus mutations tell us? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:54:19 +0530 A series of studies of the genomes of thousands of samples of the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 show that it is mutating and evolving as it adapts to its human hosts. Soraya Ali reports. Full Article
vi Trump tests negative after valet contracts virus By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 03:54:20 +0530 U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said it's "one of those things" after he learned that a White House valet tested positive for the coronavirus, noting contact with that person was limited. Gavino Garay has more. Full Article
vi Australia to end most COVID-19 restrictions by July By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:33:19 +0530 Australia will ease social distancing restrictions implemented to slow the spread of the coronavirus in a three-step process, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday, with the aim of removing all curbs by July. Lauren Anthony reports. Full Article
vi Syria's mosques open for prayer as coronavirus lockdown eases By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:08:19 +0530 Syria's government allowed mosques to open on Friday for worshipers willing to perform prayers. The mosque had remained closed as part of the measures taken to contain the spread of coronavirus. Full Article
vi Africans scale back funerals to curb COVID-19 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:52:21 +0530 Across Africa, centuries-old cultural traditions are being foregone in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen governments impose restrictions on gatherings and other practices around death and burial. Francesca Lynagh reports. Full Article
vi 'Never give up': Queen praises Britons on Victory in Europe Day By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 03:51:18 +0530 Britain's Queen Elizabeth honored those who died in World War Two on Friday, the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, and used the occasion to say she was proud of how people had responded to the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
vi Putin attends slimmed down Victory Day celebrations By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:34:18 +0530 Russia marked 75 years since the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two on Saturday, but the coronavirus outbreak forced it to scale back celebrations. Olivia Chan reports. Full Article
vi Drive-in Bavarian festival provides Oktoberfest flair By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:04:20 +0530 Not to be beaten by the virus, Landshut pub-owner Patrick Schmidt took his tent, rolled up the sides and condensed the annual Bavarian 'Dult' experience, where locals feast and drink on local specialities to their heart's content, into a drive-through culinary delight. Full Article
vi Drive-in Bavarian festival provides Oktoberfest flair By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:06:18 +0530 Not to be beaten by the virus, Landshut pub-owner Patrick Schmidt took his tent, rolled up the sides and condensed the annual Bavarian 'Dult' experience, where locals feast and drink on local specialities to their heart's content, into a drive-through culinary delight. Full Article
vi Trump says up to 100,000 Americans may die from coronavirus By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 19:04:19 +0530 The president once again raised his forecast for how many Americans may die from COVID-19 as the toll continues to climb. This report produced by Zachary Goelman. Full Article
vi Alaska newspaper wins public service Pulitzer; Reuters wins for photography By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 05:24:19 +0530 The Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica won the Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism on Monday for revealing one-third of Alaska's villages had no police protection, while the photography staff of Reuters won the breaking news photography award for documenting last year's violent protests in Hong Kong. Full Article
vi Trump tests negative after valet contracts virus By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 03:54:20 +0530 U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said it's "one of those things" after he learned that a White House valet tested positive for the coronavirus, noting contact with that person was limited. Gavino Garay has more. Full Article
vi European coalition takes shape on coronavirus contact-tracing By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:06:19 +0530 A European coalition is forming around an approach to using smartphone technology to trace coronavirus infections which, it's hoped, will enable borders to reopen. Joe Davies reports. Full Article
vi Self-driving cars find use in challenging times By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 01:53:35 +0530 After being sidelined as a non-essential business, some self-driving car companies can put their vehicles back on the roads to make food and other deliveries - a win-win scenario that allows them to continue testing their nascent technology. Full Article
vi Locked down UK comedians aim for record with virtual pub quiz By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 22:07:18 +0530 Russell Howard, Nish Kumar, Jon Richardson and others help 'landlady' Kiri Pritchard-Mclean host 'The Big Comedy Quiz at The Covid Arms' and break a Guinness World Record. Full Article
vi Reuters Newsmaker full event: Ryanair’s O’Leary on growth, Brexit, the environment and executive pay By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 16:42:35 +0530 Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary sits down with Reuters Tim Hepher to discuss challenges including industry-wide consolidation, environmental taxes, Brexit, the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX and his 5-year, 100 million euro bonus package. Watch here the full event. Full Article
vi Spain's Economy Minister, Nadia Calviño, speaks to Reuters By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 20:35:16 +0530 Minister of Economy, Nadia Calviño, only the second woman to hold the position in Spanish history, speaks to Breakingviews Global Editor Rob Cox as Spain prepares to hold parliamentary elections on Nov. 10 for the second time in a year. Full Article
vi Exclusive: Bangladesh's Beximco to begin producing COVID-19 drug remdesivir - COO By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 19:37:31 +0530 One of Bangladesh's largest drugmakers, Beximco Pharmaceuticals, will start production this month of the experimental antiviral drug remdesivir, which has shown promise in fighting the new coronavirus, a senior company executive said on Tuesday. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi Pakistan concerned at workers returning from UAE with coronavirus By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 21:57:44 +0530 Pakistan has raised concerns with the United Arab Emirates that many citizens were returning home from the Gulf Arab state infected with COVID-19 and that crowded living conditions for workers in the UAE may be helping spread the virus, officials said on Tuesday. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi Afghanistan distributes free bread as prices soar amid coronavirus By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 22:18:59 +0530 Afghanistan's government began distributing free bread to hundreds of thousands of people across the country this week as supplies have been disrupted during the coronavirus shutdown and prices have soared, officials and experts said. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi Taliban not living up to commitments, U.S. Defense Secretary says By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 09:59:08 +0530 U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said on Tuesday that the Taliban were not living up to their commitments under an agreement signed this year, amid signs the fragile deal is under strain by a political deadlock and increasing Taliban violence. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi India's plans airlift for 400,000 stranded abroad by virus travel restrictions By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:38:39 +0530 India will begin flights on Thursday to bring home some 400,000 citizens stranded overseas by travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, prompting some worries over the risk that imported infections could fuel contagion in the country. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi United States' Khalilzad to meet Taliban in Qatar, visit India, Pakistan By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:39:55 +0530 The U.S. special envoy on Afghanistan is on a mission to press Taliban negotiators in Doha and officials in India and Pakistan to support reduced violence, speeding up intra-Afghan peace talks and cooperating on the coronavirus pandemic, the State Department said on Wednesday. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi Pakistan to start easing lockdown amid sharp coronavirus spread By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:56:47 +0530 Pakistan will begin lifting its coronavirus lockdown on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan said, hours after the country announced its highest daily increase in new cases. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi Exclusive: Large number of COVID-19 cases among Afghan medics spark alarm in Kabul By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:16:43 +0530 More than a third of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Afghan capital have been among doctors and other healthcare staff, two senior health officials said on Thursday, in a sign that the war-torn country is struggling to deal with the pandemic. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi Pakistan coronavirus cases surge past 25,000, pace quickens: Reuters tally By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:19:34 +0530 Coronavirus cases in Pakistan surged past 25,000 on Friday, just hours before the government was due to lift lockdown measures, with the country reporting some of the biggest daily increases in new infections in the world. Full Article southAsiaNews
vi BMW cuts outlook, sees coronavirus pain lasting all year By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 21:16:19 +0530 BMW expects the coronavirus pandemic to hit demand and earnings throughout this year, while Volkswagen sees some green shoots with higher Chinese demand. Francis Maguire reports. Full Article
vi Avoid small caps but bet on REITs: advisor By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:49:25 +0530 Wealth Enhancement Group's Nicole Webb says small cap stocks make good bets emerging from a recession but not amid the current market volatility. Full Article
vi Breakingviews TV: Cord cutting By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:09:20 +0530 U.S. cable firms are in for pain even after the pandemic starts to fade. Sports rights to air football games and other matchups are expected to soar and so will monthly bills. Jennifer Saba explains why non-sports lovers will choose Netflix and Disney+ and ditch their cable. Full Article
vi Pessimism might signal upswing for stocks: advisor By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:17:37 +0530 Payne Capital Management's Courtney Dominguez says the high level of investor pessimism indicates the markets may have bottomed. She says savings could make their way into stocks. Full Article
vi Daredevil 'Mad Mike' Hughes dies in crash of his homemade rocket in California By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 04:33:17 +0530 "Mad Mike" Hughes, a self-styled explorer and daredevil bent on proving that the earth is flat was killed over the weekend when his homemade rocket crashed in the California desert over the weekend. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi Biting passengers on flight is no reason for cash compensation delay: EU court adviser By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 16:39:14 +0530 Air travelers cannot receive cash compensation if their flight is delayed by a passenger biting others and assaulting crew members, an adviser at the Court of Justice of the European Union said on Thursday. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi Cats, PJs, alien eyes unwelcome as work video calling boom prompts new etiquette By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 02:28:02 +0530 (This March 17 story corrects stock symbol of Zoom to ZM.O, not ZOOM.PK in the last paragraph) Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi British vicar catches fire waiting for God's answer By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 10:37:42 +0530 A British vicar got more than he expected from his first attempt at an online sermon when he leaned too close to a candle on a cross and his sweater caught fire. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi Who let the dogs out? A few Spaniards defy coronavirus lockdown By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 01:05:39 +0530 Under partial lockdown due to the spiraling coronavirus pandemic, Spaniards are allowed to leave home only for essential outings, walking a dog being one of them. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi Sex toy sales take off amid Colombia's coronavirus quarantine By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 00:32:50 +0530 Gerson Monje holds up his cellphone to proudly show off his online sex shop. A red banner reading "sold out!" is plastered across half of the products. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi Superheroes, from near and far, join Indonesia's coronavirus battle By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 11:28:57 +0530 Volunteers clad as Superman and Spider-Man sprayed disinfectant against the coronavirus on Indonesia's island of Java, flanking a colleague wearing the winged helmet of local superhero Gatotkaca who shouted, "Wear masks, wash hands and stay alert." Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi President queries Tanzania coronavirus kits after goat test By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:51:37 +0530 Coronavirus test kits used in Tanzania were dismissed as faulty by President John Magufuli on Sunday, because he said they had returned positive results on samples taken from a goat and a pawpaw. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi 'Darth Vader' enforces lockdown in Philippine village By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 18:32:48 +0530 Dressed as "Star Wars" characters, local officials in the Philippines are out and about to enforce strict quarantine measures while also handing out relief packages. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi Thailand's pet groomer reopens as new coronavirus cases slow By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 17:06:18 +0530 Chewy and Miley, both two-year-old Schnauzer dogs, are getting their hair cut at a groomer in Bangkok for the first time since the new coronavirus outbreak began in Thailand in January. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi Clawing back normality: Bangkok cat cafe reopens after virus shutdown By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:50:12 +0530 As Thailand's capital cautiously reopens many restaurants shuttered over coronavirus fears, the feline "employees" of the Caturday Cafe are back at work. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
vi Breakingviews TV: Dating apps By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:29:45 +0530 Like diseases in the past, the pandemic will change intimacy patterns. Covid-19 will make it harder for lovers to swipe right on platforms like $22 bln Match Group’s Tinder with peace of mind. But more engagement, if fewer hookups, may benefit the model, argues Dasha Afanasieva. Full Article
vi Australia to end most COVID-19 restrictions by July By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:33:19 +0530 Australia will ease social distancing restrictions implemented to slow the spread of the coronavirus in a three-step process, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday, with the aim of removing all curbs by July. Lauren Anthony reports. Full Article
vi Africans scale back funerals to curb COVID-19 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:52:21 +0530 Across Africa, centuries-old cultural traditions are being foregone in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen governments impose restrictions on gatherings and other practices around death and burial. Francesca Lynagh reports. Full Article
vi Austrian ski resort covers glacier after coronavirus cuts season short By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:15:18 +0530 With its season cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, one of Austria's most popular glacial ski resorts covered its glacier in protective fabric earlier than usual this year to help preserve it for a still uncertain reopening. Full Article