Sunday 2 June 2019

Terms and conditions for internship - Digi Info media



Hello Readers,

Greetings from Digi Info Media .

We Are Organising A Campus Journalist/Reporter Internship Programme For One And Two Month Respectively.During The Internship Students Will Gain Complete Knowledge About Journalism And It's Different Aspects.After Completing The Internship Each And Every Candidate Will Have To Write Article On different subjects.Under Which Selected Articles Will Be Published On Our Portal As Well As On Different News Portal.

Terms and conditions for internship .

1. Stipend will be depend on calibre and efficiency and productivity of trainees.
2. Ngo and law internship stipend unpaid.
3. Candidates must be punctual and must have a active participation in the working and other activities.
4. The candidate must be enthusiastic in learning, good communication skills.


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Sunday 26 May 2019

Central India first English & Hinglish online news portal.





Digi info media : Central India first english online news portal. It was launched in March this year. It offers everything from politics, tech, cyber security, digital journalism, social media and sports to entertainment, much like a newspaper or news channel.

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Saturday 11 May 2019

Indian celebrities featured on Time magazine Cover


Being featured on the cover of the TIME magazine is undeniably a matter of immense pride and prestige. We bring to you a list of Indians who by dint of their popularity, immense talent and commitment to their professions have made it to the cover of the TIME magazine.
Mahatma Gandhi

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The first Indian to be featured on the cover of TIME magazine was none other than the Father of the Nation himself. Mahatma Gandhi featured thrice on the magazine’s cover – first in January 1931 as the Man of the Year, then on the cover of its June 1947 issue and in 1999, he was the runner-up to Albert Einstein as the “Person of the Century”.
Subhash Chandra Bose

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Also known as Netaji, Subhash Chandra Bose was featured on the magazine’s cover in its March 1938 issue. Being one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian Independence movement, Netaji’s appearance on the TIME cover spoke of his notability.
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel

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Statesman, barrister, and India’s first home minister Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel appeared on the magazine’s cover in its January 1947 issue. Sardar Patel’s name was recently in news for his newly inaugurated statue named the Statue of Unity, the world’s tallest statue with a height of 182 metres that stands near the Sardar Sarovar Dam in the Narmada district of Gujarat.
Jawaharlal Nehru

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India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru has been featured on the cover of the TIME magazine six times, the highest number of times for an Indian personality. He graced the magazine’s cover in August 1942, October 1949, May 1951, July 1956, December 1959 and finally in November 1962. The cover of the November 1962 issue depicts the 1962 Sino-Indian war and also features the chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong in the background.
Lal Bahadur Shastri

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Lal Bahadur Shastri, the second prime minister of India featured on the TIME magazine’s cover in its August 1965 issue. The TIME cover said “Tiny and turkey-necked, shy as a schoolboy in his rumpled dhoti and brown loafers, Shastri both matches the diminished stature of India and reflects its inchoate strength.”
Indira Gandhi

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The first and the only female prime minister of India, Indira Gandhi was featured thrice on the TIME magazine’s cover. She graced the cover first in January 1966, then again in December 1971 with then Pakistani president Yahya Khan and the third time in November 1984 after her assassination.
Rajiv Gandhi

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Former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, India’s youngest prime minister so far, was featured on the magazine’s cover in its December 1986 issue profiling him and his educational qualifications.
Sonia Gandhi

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Wife of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and Congress president Sonia Gandhi also made it to the TIME’s cover in May 2004 after her party regained power.
Sachin Tendulkar

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Featured on the cover in May 2012, the TIME cover titled Sachin Tendulkar as the God of Cricket. In the interview, when asked about expectations about himself, Tendulkar said “How am I going to go out and perform? That restlessness brings the best out of me, it’s a healthy sign.” Considered one of the greatest batsmen of all time, Sachin is the only cricketer to score 100 international centuries. He was nominated last month to the Indian Parliament’s Upper House, the Rajya Sabha.
Parveen Babi

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The fashion diva of the yesteryears — Parveen Babi, and the famous actor of 70’s era was the first Bollywood actor to have been featured on the cover page of the TIME magazine in July 1976 with the title, Asia’s Frenetic Film Scene. Babi was very famous back then for her western fashion sense and had many hits to her credit with movies such as ‘Deewaar’.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

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The former Miss World and one of the most beautiful women in the country was the second Indian Bollywood actor to be featured on the TIME cover in 2003 under the title The new Face of Film. Rai, who had gained immense popularity and fan following from across the globe with hit films such as “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam”, “Taal” and Devdas” was voted as he most attractive woman of 2003 by the media of UK, and was then featured in the 2003 Asia edition’s cover.
Shahrukh Khan

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The King Khan of the Bollywood industry was featured on the TIME magazine’s cover in October 2004 with the title ‘Asia’s Heroes 20 under 40’ A new generation is taking stage. Shah Rukh Khan who was then at the peak of his career, had won the Filmfare award under category Best Actor for the movie ‘Swades’, and had also won the British Asian Guild Award for Best Actor of the Decade in 2004.
Aamir Khan

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Aamir Khan, has been featured on the cover of the TIME magazine not just once but twice. First in 2012 under the title Khan’s Quest He is breaking the Bollywood mold by tackling India’s social evils. Can an actor change a nation? The second time he was featured in 2013 as the TIME magazine’s list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. Back then, Aamir Khan had gained tremendous popularity for the show Satyamev Jayate that spoke in detail about social evil practices prevalent in India and also had carved a niche for himself in Bollywood for acting in educative and informative movies against entertainment ones such as  ‘Taare Zameen Par’ and ‘3 Idiots’ .
Dr Manmohan Singh

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Dr Manmohan Singh featured in the Asia edition of July 2012 with the title “The Underachiever”. The edition was not well received as he was criticised for being “unwilling to stick his neck out” on reforms that could put India back on the growth path.
Narendra Modi

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PM Modi had first appeared on the cover of TIME in March 2012. Three years later, in 2015, TIME conducted a special interview with him for their South Asia issue in which he spoke about everything from his ambitions for India to the global war on terrorism, India’s relationship with China, what personally moves him, and more.
Priyanka Chopra

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Priyanka Chopra, for whom wedding bells is just around the corner, has made all of us proud with her work in ‘Quantico’ and ‘Baywatch’. She was featured on TIME magazine cover in 2016, and was named as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” .
Mother Teresa

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Mother Teresa featured on the cover of TIME twice – first in December 1975 with the title “Messengers of Love and Hope – Living Saints” and the second time a decade after her demise in September 2007 with the title “The Secret Life of Mother Teresa”.
Sania Mirza

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Ace tennis player Sania Mirza became the first Indian sportswoman and second Indian sportsperson after cricketer Sachin Tendulkar to adorn the cover of TIME magazine when she made it to the cover of the magazine in October 2005 with the title “Asia’s Heroes”.
Virendra Sehwag

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India’s yesteryear batting sensation Virendra Sehwag adorned the cover of TIME’s second annual edition of ‘Asian Heroes’ in April 2003 with the title “They made a Difference as they made us Proud”.
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Monday 8 April 2019

WHICH OTT PLATFORMS YOU ARE SUBSCRIBED TO? ( Netflix , Amazon prime , Alt balaji , Voot ,Hotstar & zee5 )



WHICH OTT PLATFORMS YOU ARE SUBSCRIBED TO?⬇️
Online video services are rising and shining. A lot of content 💃🏻is being generated to attract viewers towards their platform.
Giants like Amazon ✅and Netflix have stepped in to the business.
Television and Bollywood bosses have also started their online platform. ALT BALAJI of Ekta Kapoor is an example. Recent I know is Karan Johar is also planning in the same direction under DHARMA ✔️banner.
It is now a full time work for many and created lot of opportunities for artists. Also various kinds of stories 👭are told via this medium which is not so usual on big screen.
HOTSTAR and AMAZON PRIME has the biggest part in the pie 🎂of online subscription in India in 2018. Followed by Zee5 and then NETFLIX. ALT BALAJI and EROS NOW have also managed to attract a chunk. (Refer Image to know the %)

IMPORTANCE OF ONLINE REVIEW and how to REPLY Positive / negative Review ?






IMPORTANCE OF ONLINE REVIEWS⬇️

From a small business to a big brand, reviews are important to all. Why? Because of following reasons:-

➡️It act as a recommendation to your potential clients.👍

➡️Before making a decision consumers are tend to spend more if there are more of positive reviews.

➡️Before visiting the business physically majority of people rely on its reviews.

➡️It is said that Online Reviews are most influential content on a company website or social media page.

➡️Online ratings speak on your behalf even in Google search.

➡️Reviews act as feedback from your customers and one can know where to improve in the product or services.

➡️In e commerce business reviews influence the most towards a purchase.

❌Do not hesitate in asking for a review from your customers. Positive reviews helps in building online reputation.

✔️One must reply to all kinds of review as well. Whether positive or negative. Check https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2019/02/how-to-reply-to-a-positive-review-and-negative-review/


HOW TO REPLY TO A POSITIVE REVIEW?
Digital marketing expert Shruti bubna says If you run a business online, you must be aware on the importance of reviews. Testimonials ads are also being done nowadays.But there is much more to it. People only reply to negative reviews and land into a quarrel online. Some completely ignore positive reviews just by “liking it”
Your Google reviews or Facebook Reviews speaks on your behalf to your prospects. Replying to both Positive and Negative Reviews is Important.
This is the format one may use to reply to a positive review👇🏻
1. Address them with their First Name:-
Start your review by acknowledging them by name.
For (Example:- Hello, Shruti! )
2. Express Gratitude.
Expressing to a positive review demonstrates that you take your customer reviews seriously. Also one should you cannot expect appreciation if you don’t show any yourself.
(Example:- Thank you for your lovely note. I so appreciate you taking time to share your experience at {Brand name} here in city.)
3. Give immediate value or offer💰
This will encourage people to write positive reviews for sure.
(Example:- If you own a cafe or restaurant give 5% off on their next order, If you are a service provider you can give a free consultation or demo)
🌟If the review was long enough you can even highlight their details shared and thank them for it.
🌟End with a thoughtful sign-off like “looking forward to your next visit”
Thank you for reading.
HOW TO REPLY TO A NEGATIVE REVIEW?✅
Replying to a negative review is important as it improves your customer’s overall experience because they feel there is someone to hear them out😇. Also it works for your business reputation as well. Silence can speak volumes in negative direction if the review is not replied.
This is the format you can use when replying a Negative Review:-
1. Address them with their first name
Start your review by acknowledging them with their first name.
For Example:- (Hello, Shruti)
2. Apologize😔
Your customer is dissatisfied with your product or service and has given a negative review. It is important to apologize them online itself.
For Example:- (Customer service is one of our top priorities, and we are disappointed to learn that you had anything less than a stellar experience with us.)
3. Take it offline👇🏻
Do not get into a quarrel over the review online. Shift it offline and try solving the issue of the client. Even if the client was rude🤬 try taking the conversation offline.
For Example:- (Please give us a call at +91 0000000000 if you’d like to discuss this matter further. Thank you again for your honest feedback and we look forward to hearing from you.)
🌟Avoid getting defensive online or writing long reply. Try taking the situation offline


Shruti bubna Fb post
Digital marketing expert
Shruti Bubna is a digital marketer by profession. Along with her full time duties as a professional digital and social media marketeer, she continues to be a student and a  learner of this ever evolving field and takes active interest in spreading knowledge and skills of this domain through her writing and speaking engagements.


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Shakeel Anjum
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Cyber law consultant and Techies journalist

Difference between Customer, Client and Consumer.




Difference between Customer, Client and Consumer.

Various people use this words wrongly in their day to day lives without realising they have been using it wrong specifically 1 and 2 one i.e Customer and Client.😓

Here is the difference between all three

✔️Customer:- This is a person who buys product or services from a shop or business.

You are a customer to your local kirana shop.

✔️Client:- This is a person or organisation using the services of other professional person or company.

You are a client to a lawyer.

✔️Consumer:- A person who purchases good or services for personal use such as soap.

Things which are required on daily basis or will get over and you will need them again such as milk, toothpaste, lentils(dal) are consumer products.

You are a consumer to Hindustan Unilever Limited.

Though for some you can be both consumer and customer at the same time.

Thank you for reading.


Shruti bubna Fb post
Digital marketing expert
Shruti Bubna is a digital marketer by profession. Along with her full time duties as a professional digital and social media marketeer, she continues to be a student and a  learner of this ever evolving field and takes active interest in spreading knowledge and skills of this domain through her writing and speaking engagements.


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Shakeel Anjum
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Cyber law consultant and Techies journalist

HOW TO CREATE CURIOSITY ADVERTISE ( ADS ) AND WHAT ARE CURIOSITY ADS ?





HOW TO CREATE CURIOSITY ADS?

As promised yesterday this post is dedicated on how to create curiosity ads.⬇️

➡️Your headline is one of the most important thing while creating a curiosity ad. It has to be irresistible for the reader and force them to take an action.

➡️In order to create curiosity certain template which is common are

✔️“You won’t believe what happened next”

✔️“This one trick will change your life”

✔️If its a news then “the reason behind this will shock you”

➡️Using emotions or humour is another way to create curiosity. Try an ad which does so effectively and you’ll surely see more engagement.

ARE YOUR DIGITAL ADS NOT WORKING?🤔

For people who handle their social media pages themselves, sometimes lack in getting responses from ads. If this is your situation then this post is for YOU. ⬇️

You make a post and boost them. Boost Post and Facebook Ads differ in many broad ways. A post should be informative✍🏻, one can run contest, product/service details etc. , while creating an ad is altogether a different strategy. Thus one reason your ads are not working is because you are boosting posts and NOT❌ creating ads.

Now, If you are aware of Facebook campaigns and have knowledge on how to use it but you are unable to get desired results, then you should try CURIOSITY ADS. ✔️

WHAT ARE CURIOSITY ADS?

➡️Curiosity means something that is interesting because it is rare and unusual or an eager wish within you to know or learn about something.

 ➡️There are  ads which compel you to ask a question to the advertiser. Recall the last ad you replied to. It might had something which forced you take an action.



ARE PAID ADS ENOUGH?👩🏻‍💻

I have been receiving this a lot that people just want to opt for paid ads on social media and not posts on their pages or post only festival posts.

Here I list few points ✍🏻which will help you understand why posts are very very important.⬇️

➡️Helps you create engagement for the existing people who have followed and showed interest in your page.

➡️When you run Paid Ads people visit your pages as well for more information. Finding only festival posts or last post which was months back creates a negative impression.

➡️ No matter what the size of the audience your page has. Creating quality content on it will spark conversations.

➡️One can also educate audience through posts, run a contest, share with the world about the work culture etc.

Whatever the Industry is only paid ads shouldn’t be an option.


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Digital marketing expert
Shruti Bubna is a digital marketer by profession. Along with her full time duties as a professional digital and social media marketeer, she continues to be a student and a  learner of this ever evolving field and takes active interest in spreading knowledge and skills of this domain through her writing and speaking engagements.


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Cyber law consultant and Techies journalist

CHECK YOUR VOCABULARY





CHECK YOUR VOCABULARY HERE👇🏻

Are you aware on this words and their meanings?✍🏻

PURGATORY(n):- mental anguish or suffering
👉🏻For Sakshi, separation from her husband was purgatory.

UBIQUITOUS:- existing or being everywhere at the same time.
👉🏻Computers are everywhere and have become ubiquitous in everyday life.

AMALGAMATION:- the action, process or result of combining
👉🏻Amalgamation of two reputed companies was a disaster.

CONTAGIOUS :- Can be used for a disease or emotion, attitude which is likely to be spread or affect others.
👉🏻Her emotions are contagious.

RHETORIC:- speech or writing intended to influence people
👉🏻Are Narendra Modi’s speeches rhetorical?

How many of these you already knew? Score yourself out of 5 in the comments.✅




TEST YOUR VOCABULARY IS BACK⬇️

1.MANDATE :- An official order or commission to do something.🤔

➡️How do I change the housing mandate?

2. SUPERFLUOUS - Unnecessary or more than required

➡️Various Punjabi songs have superfluous budget to shoot.

3. SEMBLANCE- an outward appearance that resembles something desired, even if the reality doesn’t match the appearance.😑

➡️Stuffing all the paperwork in a drawer.

4. NUMINOUS - displaying a holy or sacred characteristics😇

➡️Does Art of Living makes you a numinous person?

How many of these you already knew? Score yourself from 4 in the comments below.

Shruti bubna Fb post
Digital marketing expert
Shruti Bubna is a digital marketer by profession. Along with her full time duties as a professional digital and social media marketeer, she continues to be a student and a  learner of this ever evolving field and takes active interest in spreading knowledge and skills of this domain through her writing and speaking engagements.


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Shakeel Anjum
www.facebook.com/shakeelnetwork
Cyber law consultant and Techies journalist

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