Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 10, 2018

Waching daily Oct 25 2018

hey guys it's John Kevitz from Acquire Liberty thanks for spending your time to

hear today. Today is give me a short and simple video I think because this really

common-sense kind of video I'm gonna tell you how you can make some extra

money really from doing nothing but we all have certain things that we can get

rid of and make it ton of money but before we get into that I want you to

subscribe to my youtube channel click on the little Bell notification so every

time I make an upload you'll get to see it first and remember if you want to

stop trading time for money if you want to generate some passive income that

generates a full time income from the comfort of your home click that link

below in the description is the top line in the description watch the free video

it's the same exact video I watch they gave me the ability to work from home

generate a full time income get rid of my boss and work when I want if I want

to work in the morning at work in the morning if I don't work at 2 o'clock in

the morning I can do that too Noah's hanging over my shoulder telling

me what to do or how to do it and let me tell you something that's the best

feeling in the world ok without any further ado this is really simple and

you're gonna appreciate it you're probably maybe already dead before but

amazing that a lot of people haven't done this before so I'm gonna ream ffice

eyes the importance of being able to do this and I'm talking about boom eBay now

the other day I talked to you about you know renting things out right that you

have laying around the house that maybe you don't want to get rid of it but

you're not using it right now I was talking about doing it maybe with some

dog cages or bird cages that I have there just kind of sit in the attic or

in the basement perfectly good really great condition nice and clean but

they're just sitting there because I don't have any puppies now I'm not crate

training dogs but I can throw that up on Anzhi lock theirs right and I could rent

it out to people for 15 20 bucks a day and make easy money right there's

nothing wrong with that but we also all of us have the stuff in our house that

we want to sell and get rid of on no part of it and you can make quick and

easy money doing it throwing it up on ebay yes

eBay it is you know not how people utilize eBay and

there's a lot of people out there to think I'm and I don't want to go through

all this filling this crap out and doing this and doing that just to sell

something and I'd rather just let it sit there collecting dust well that's the

motivation factor folks but I guarantee you if all of us went through our homes

and saw the things laying around that we don't use that are taking up space and

we don't mind if we kind of got rid of it and didn't want to anymore we'd make

some you know some serious cash getting rid of it there are things I'm thinking

of now like I probably could get rid of those dog crates but I'm probably gonna

have a puppy or a dog again in the future and I'll have I'll have to worry

about it but there are other things that I have that I could say I can get rid of

today and I'm not gonna you know there's things up in the attic I think my wife

has like pans and pots and things like that we're never gonna use because we

don't need them why could sell they take nice little pictures and photos of

things and throw it up on eBay and make some pretty pretty good cash

doing it right it's easy money someone comes to your house you know or you mail

it out to them you get paid it doesn't get any simpler than that I mean what is

that all about why aren't people using this more often because we all have junk

that we don't want we don't need and I say junk in the sense that it's junk to

us because we don't want it but there's somebody out there that's looking at our

what we consider to be junk and saying man I could really use that man I want

that you know even if I wanted to get rid of that birdcage if I have a sitting

up in the attic is perfectly good it's nice it's clean it's barely used I could

you know someone buys my birdcage I throw it up on eBay or Craigslist which

is that was something else I want to talk to you about Craigslist right here

right you can get on craze let's take a couple pictures of something you want to

get rid of say okay this is what I want afford boom boom boom and you know

someone's gonna buy it someone will buy it I know there's something that will

buy because you can't you know you're not gonna sell something a full retail

price for that something that's been sitting but in your attic generating

dust right so you're gonna cut it at a pretty decent price sell it for what

it's worth and you're it's pretty much an honor percent guaranteed you're gonna

sell it great so always remember if you need quick cash if you need money now

okay if you need to generate this income from your house there are things you

have that I promise you you can make money doing now what I do want to point

out is obviously for those of you who are familiar and most people are at this

point eBay basically is an auction issue you

know you throw something up there online you throw up some nice pictures of the

product you start the bidding process at a certain amount and then people who

really want it they'll start bidding up higher higher higher you could put a

fixed price in there so much no matter what happens if someone buys it you're

gonna make a certain amount of money with Craigslist basically you set the

price in there that's what it is that's what it's song for no hassle no fuss no

muss and someone buys it and boom it's gone but that's why I wanted to talk to

you today it's really simple and like I said this kind of goes along with the

other video I play for you the other day the Psylocke were you just renting stuff

out but that's kind of stuff you don't really want to get rid of you just not

using now this is more in the line of you know products and things that you

have in your house laying around collecting dust that you don't care if

you ever see it again but you can make money with it and if you really sit down

and think about the things that are laying around in your house and the

value of things and what you can make you know for selling them it would be

amazing a lot of people you know say oh I have this old whatever I have this old

computer I have this old monitor this that another thing I was gonna want it

you would be amazed right if you have an old monitor let's just say it's a 1080p

monitor or LCD or something like that and you don't use it anymore you got

another one that's bigger better and better right there are people that will

go on Craigslist look for that now if you're if something like this is all

hypothetical if you got a uh you know a 1080p you know LCD monitor right and

it's in pretty good condition no problems and you know you could go to

the store today and buy one for like what 200 bucks right cut it in half say

it's a hundred bucks even 80 bucks boom it's out of your house you made quick 80

bucks and you got some extra cash I mean it's that simple everybody's got that

kind of stuff laying around their house all right guys listen that's all I have

for today I hope this helped you out all this was like a little bit more of a

reminder of the things in the capabilities you can do if you just

utilize a little bit of your time put a little effort into something you can

clean your house up get rid of some things that you know you really don't

want in the first place and along with make some

your money alright guys it's been John Kevin's here I've acquired Liberty I

hope this helped you out leave a comment below like the video share with your

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upload he'll get to see it first alright guys I remember if you want to

generate some serious passive income from the comfort of your home click that

link in the bottom of the description it's the first line in the description

it's how I started my business it's how I think it's got started going for me

it's how I was able to generate full-time income from the comfort of my

house and thousands of other people with me right are doing the same thing so I

can do it I know you could do it but you have to want it and you got it it's a

business and it's a serious thing so listen if you're at that point life

where you can't stand your boss anymore you want to do your own thing you're

kind of like doing what you want when you want and how you want put that link

get going and hopefully I'll see you inside

alright guys until next time what do I always say I say God Bless you guys take

care until next time, bye now.

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What surprised you most about prison? - Duration: 1:40.

How quickly it became normal to walk through the prison gates. How much time

you actually get to do things that aren't really scary. There's not as much

aggression as I was expecting. It's actually a really human environment, in

fact I would say I have a laugh with the guys without doubt every single day. How

cheerful it can be at times it isn't always a fight, there isn't always

tension. I expected to come into an environment that was kind of chaotic and

fights and assaults and abuse and the reality was so so different. Of

course you have a few worries when you first start that's completely normal but

those go away quite quickly when you realise that the day-to-day is very easy

to get comfortable with and becomes enjoyable very quickly. So what's most

surprising for me is actually being able to enjoy my job

as much as I do. You can have a lot of fun and have a laugh with other staff

members and with prisoners and that definitely helps you to deal with the

more challenging aspects of the job. The amount of aggression I was expecting has

actually changed to 'these guys, these prisoners, just need our help'

and whether that's help in talking to them because they feel down and they're

missing their children or whether it's help through getting them into some sort of

education course. When you imagine a prison you don't necessarily imagine it

as just a place full of people. It's surreal and it's strange and it's

unusual, but it's just full of humans and I think the humanity that I found here

is what surprised me most in staff and in prisoners alike.

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Adını Sen Koy Episode 76 English Subtitles - Duration: 1:01:11.

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讓你能長期堅持運動的三大重要心態 // 3 tips to keep you exercising - Duration: 6:29.

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if you think taking care home and kids are easy, why don't you try it? - Duration: 7:02.

Pok 8!!

Give me the money.

Calm down.

Double pok 9 !!

sh*t.

I'm sorry.

This round is 1,000 baht.

It's six points.

It's pok 9.

Oho! Are you cheating?

I don't have any money now.

Come on.

Hey!

Do you want these 2 rings?

No problem.

Okay, share to everyone.

It's pok 8.

Give me the money, give me.

Thank you.

Can I borrow you money, Aot?

What!! No money you have to go home.

I'm losing money.

Who said that I don't have. I HAVE!

I just keep it at home.

Stay here, I'll get the money at home.

Why do you come so late, brother?

This is my home.

I can come every time I want?

So, it's anything to eat?

Here, there are a lot of food on the table.

Why is the food is very cool.

I don't know that I think right or wrong to get you as my wife.

Because of you come so late.

So, the food got cool.

Ohhh! So that's why you come so late to eat cool food.

I will tell you, if not for our kid.

I divorce you last time.

Now, I know.

Why I lost pokdeng game.

Bought the lottery I also lost.

Because of I have the bad wife like you in my home.

Did you play the pokdeng game again?

You said that you already stop playing that.

That's my money.

It's up to me. What ever I do is my business.

Don't say too much.

I married you for 6 years.

For 6 years.

You don't ever see how important I am.

That I gave the family, isn't it?

Do you think the thing that I made for the family,

It's such a easy thing or not?

Before we got married, you ever be good to me once.

But after we married,

You turn to the other people.

I almost don't know who you ever are.

Drinking,

Smoking,

And gambling.

And after we had kid.

You started to think that this family is not important.

Ohhh! That's why you said that.

That means that I never do something to this family, is it?

So, the money that you and the kid spent?

Who find that money?!

Are we divorce?

Home.

Car.

Kid.

I give you everything.

But after now.

I just want you to spend your time with our kid.

So, about divorcing.

Do not tell the kid.

Because they are kid.

They don't suppose to know about this.

Err, take it.

Go such a better.

Don't come here again.

Sh*t.

Why did you shoot it?

End, so bad.

Dad, I didn't see Mom today.

Where is Mom?

Mom go work at another place.

About 2-3 days, she will be back.

Come come, let cheer football game with me.

Dad, I'm hungry.

Are you hungry?

Wait, I'm cheering Man U.

I will cook something for you to eat.

Okay, here.

Let eat.

Dad, I want to eat fired rice that mom cook.

Do you want fired rice?

Wait, in the evening I will buy for you.

For now eat this is better.

Namwan!!

What are you doing, Namwan?

It's dirty.

Go go, washing hands in te kitchen.

Namwan!!

What are you doing again, Namwan?

Are you okay, Namwan?

Come and stand here.

So annoying.

Dad, I need to pee.

Mamwan wait.

I'm working.

Dad, I need to pee.

Namwan, can you do it yourself?

I will follow you later.

Okay okay.

Are you okay? Have you finished?

Ohh!

Why did you pee here?

Why didn't you pee at the water closet.

When Mom was here.

Mom always help me.

Why do dad let me do it alone?

Go go, wait me outside.

I going to keep it clean.

Dad, I miss mom.

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XXXTENTACION x Lil Pump - Arms Around You (feat. Maluma & Swae Lee) - Duration: 3:20.

♪ Oh-oh (uh, uh) ♪

♪ (Lil Pump; Maluma, baby) ♪

♪ Mally, Mally Mall ♪

♪ Arms around you ♪

♪ Te llamo mami, let me hold you ♪

♪ Wrap me arms right around you, girl, oh yeah ♪

♪ 'Cause I been wrapped up around you ♪

♪ To make sure no one could harm you ♪

♪ Come on, mami, let me have you, oh-yeah ♪

♪ Yeah, she drivin' me crazy (Yeah) ♪

♪ I take ***** on the daily (Ooh) ♪

♪ Pull out the 'rari or the Mercedes (Which one?) ♪

♪ Yeah, she got my heart racing, racing (Yeah) ♪

♪ Foreign cars, foreign **** ♪

♪ Yeah, we got a lot of those (Ooh) ♪

♪ Diamonds on my Gucci coat (Ooh) ♪

♪ Ten **** in the studio (Huh) ♪

♪ Yes, I'm gonna miss you though ♪

♪ But I got a lot of dope (Brr) ♪

♪ Spanish *****, she love the **** (Brrt) ♪

♪ Put my **** straight down her throat ♪

♪ I know that your baby daddy broke (Broke) ♪

♪ Bring your wife backstage at a festival ♪

♪ Penthouse, fifty-fourth flo', let's go (Let's go) ♪

♪ And my hotel came with a stripper pole ♪

♪ Arms around you ♪

♪ Te llamo mami, let me hold you ♪

♪ Wrap me arms right around you, girl, oh yeah (Oh) ♪

♪ 'Cause I been wrapped up around you ♪

♪ To make sure no one could harm you ♪

♪ Come on, mami, let me have you, oh yeah ♪

♪ If you ever get to feel my touch ♪

♪ Then you might never get enough ♪

♪ Yes, I know you feel the ambiance ♪

♪ Love you like I'll never see you again ♪

♪ Only real cause I'm not for pretend (No) ♪

♪ Reaching out with you arms extended ♪

♪ My love, is emergency ♪

♪ And I can sense the urgency (Ya-aah) ♪

♪ Come, let me, woah-oh-ooh ♪

♪ Your body has stress for me ♪

♪ It was like sorcery ♪

♪ She left me like an alcoholic (Woah-oh-ooh) ♪

♪ Arms around you ♪

♪ Te llamo mami, let me hold you ♪

♪ Wrap me arms right around you, girl, oh yeah (Oh) ♪

♪ 'Cause I been wrapped up around you ♪

♪ To make sure no one could harm you ♪

♪ Come on, mami, let me have you, oh yeah ♪

♪ Yeah, Maluma baby (dice) ♪

♪ Ey, mamá (mamá), te espera un party en mi cama (cama) ♪

♪ Me encanta la forma en que me hablas (hablas) ♪

♪ Invita a tu amiga la buena ♪

♪ Pa' que fumemos como fumamos en La Habana ♪

♪ Siempre andamos positivos ♪

♪ Esa es la forma en que vivo, activo ♪

♪ Que se joda quien no esté en lo mismo ♪

♪ Yo disfruto mientras siga vivo ♪

♪ Si te excita, no te cuesta ♪

♪ Si conmigo estás vestida de Chanel (oh, yeah) ♪

♪ Hasta los pies (oh, yeah) ♪

♪ Si tú te pones pa'l problema ♪

♪ Yo me pongo como se tiene que ser ♪

♪ De una vez, bebé, bebé (Maluma, baby) ♪

♪ Arms around you ♪

♪ Te llamo mami, let me hold you ♪

♪ Wrap me arms right around you, girl, oh yeah (Oh-ooh) ♪

♪ 'Cause I been wrapped up around you ♪

♪ To make sure no one could harm you ♪

♪ Let me, mami, let me have you (Have you), oh yeah ♪

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Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson Discovers Dark Past | Who Do You Think You Are - Duration: 8:04.

So I just like to come please them too info equal pieces so that when they grow

stupidly Jesse Tyler Ferguson is a celebrated actor on stage and screen but

it's his current role as Mitchell Pritchett on the highly acclaimed sitcom

Modern Family that launched him into the spotlight and earned him four Emmy

nominations Jesse's career continues to thrive on TV and in the theatre he lives

with his husband Justin in the hills above Los Angeles

are you excited Jesse I am excited I'm a little nervous but I'm excited my dad's

name is Robert Ferguson my mother's name is Anne Boyle my parents divorced when I

was 18 I'm but they both still live in Albuquerque New Mexico I came from a

very stable sometimes mundane and boring family and I really do appreciate that

but there was no there was no the drama bout it really longed for when I was you

know a moody 16 year old kid who loved theater both of my parents are very

strong-willed and I feel like they passed that along to me I have a

stubbornness about me at times I don't I don't back down and I don't quit when I

hear no my mom is very strong and she just made things happen and we've

grandparents on my mom's side was very close with and my dad's mom I was also

very close with I'm actually named after her and I had a special bond with her

my grandma Jesse was hilarious she definitely like spoke her mind she

passed away six years ago she was a great lady

the moment like my grandmother passed away it did sort of feel like this sort

of final moment of like and now your history is capped history shut down and

closed for the day and you know you don't have that person

to talk to to get those personal stories from I am very excited to explore my

dad's side just because I I get sad because I I think I did there's so much

I don't know about my history and my grandma's calling I want to fill up out

those branches of the family tree because right now it's like a stump it

was this really sad stump with like one branch I need to it's like it has more

going on up here

so I'm heading to my hometown Albuquerque New Mexico to talk to my dad

Bob Ferguson

I always like coming back to Albuquerque it wasn't the greatest place to grow up

it's might surprise you but a redhead with mics my skin tone it's doesn't

really want to be raised in the desert but it's fun to come back to and visit

now hello I'm Josh so I've come here today to try and find out more

information on your side of family specifically grandma Jessie in her

history she's kind of where it ends for me I don't know anything beyond her so

I'm very excited to figure out how far back I can go with with that side of

family let's look at some of the photos maybe this'll jog some questions here

this was an early pictures all my favorite pictures he did I was very key

you were a cute little hockey puck this is a picture of my mother was a very

classy photo I've seen this picture I want a copy of this this is grandma

Jessie yeah and this is my maternal granddaughter

Jesse wheat uppercu okay okay I did not know I was named after him as well all

right so this is grandma Jesse's dad my great-grandfather correct

JW epic you look at that top hat yeah well he was a lawyer

oh I hope they did say a lawyer on television I know something about that

never you I do remember my mom saying that he was born in Maryland she looks

like you dad a little bit Christmas Day 1923 a modest token of affection from

your husband to Elizabeth upper cute so this is Elizabeth

my great grandmother correct is it's very modest although this is his token

of affection just him looking for him they had Wow

that's where your knowledge ends - pretty much kind of what mine does yeah

I just learned that my great-grandmother was Elizabeth and my great-grandfather

was Jesse wheat uppercu so grandma Jesse and I obviously got our names from him

so now I'm curious to see if I can find anything about my great-grandfather

online we should google Jesse uppercu

law Maryland all right I'm not seeing anything here so maybe can refine the

google search and I have seen my grandfather's name spelled with an e on

the okay Jesse uppercu with an e

Baltimore the Baltimore murder oh my god Baltimore Maryland August 27th

miss Amelia weeds page 78 residing a number 634 long bird street was murdered

in her bed by shooting at about two o'clock this morning

her nephew named Jesse uppercu has been hooked arrested charged with the murder

oh my gosh

did you know about this hill I didn't oh my god Jesse uppercu age 22 was in the

house and first gave the alarm of the murder on the arrival the officer upper

Q stated that during the night his aunt called to him and requested him to come

in her room as she felt nervous I guess he lived with her he did so laying down

on the bed by the side of miss wheet and shortly thereafter fell asleep how long

he slept he does not know but was suddenly awakened by the report of a

pistol when he discovered a man retreating from the room to the front

door he instantly sprang from the bed and fired two shots from his own

revolver at the retreating robber and murderer who escaped

miss wheet was shot through the left temple okay well just got juicy really

fast Capri Q is a law student and is said to

have sustained an unexceptionable reputation among those who knew him

meaning he was an upstanding individual yeah we think back when you were 22

years old I think back when I was 25 years old you do some crazy things you

don't shoot your aunt he obviously did not end up in prison or did he I don't

know maybe he spent some time in jail so I don't know really where to go from

here at this point maybe a historian could help clarify some of these details

head to Maryland yeah that's a good idea I mean we really jumped into the deep

end with his because murder was not something that I was expected to see if

this was like a distant distant distant relative it might be a different thing

but knowing that it was my grandmother who I knew so well and it was her father

that makes it so much more palpable and so much more real

the details of the actual murder and his account of it there's something very

strange about the story the dots don't really line up for me I don't know I

mean I can't imagine how anything could get crazier

you

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Berge Solheim - Technical Services Specialist - Duration: 3:47.

I´ve worked with Laerdal for 20 years.

My job in technical Services is to help our customers,

to achieve what they want to do with our equipment,

and see to that the equipment is working at all times.

When I was 10 years old my father bought a 45 foot fishing boat,

with a lot of technical equipment on board

I got interested in that, and in a couple of years I was able to operate it myself,

so I guess that led into being trained as a truck mechanic

because I didn't mind getting my hands dirty.

After that I joined the military,

and I said yes to do a service with the United Nations forces in in south Lebanon.

Because I had this background as a truck mechanic,

I was asked to become an instructor as well.

and that was a kind of tipping point for me,

because then I realized that I liked even more to work with people than with technical things.

When I returned home from the military service,

there was a situation in my family

my father suffered a cardiac arrests just a year after I came home

I was trying to resuscitate him doing CPR

with the basic training that I got from the military.

I wasn't able to save his life.

back then, there was not the same knowledge as we have now,

but I often wonder:

If I knew then, what I know now...

I´ve always wondered if it would have been a different result.

So this is something I carry with me, and this is also what I love about simulation,

preparing you for the worst,

but giving you the confidence that you're able to do what is expected from you.

I see the importance of being able to do things automatically,

almost as a reflex.

That's a part of some of the trainings we do,

both the skill training and the simulation training

is part of being prepared to do these things in a very stressful situation

Sometimes we see that some of the customers are more focused

on what type of equipment they are going to buy and the investment process.

Some of our customers are very aware on what they are going to achieve.

But some of the customers need help to find the path of what they are going to achieve with the training.

Because there's different levels of awareness about that.

And we try to help them with that, both in the installing and purchasing phase.

Helping my customers to know their equipment in and out, helping them to operate it,

and how to perform their trainings regularly...

I know they will save lives in the future.

For more infomation >> Berge Solheim - Technical Services Specialist - Duration: 3:47.

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Credit card rates are rising: Here's what you should know - Duration: 1:50.

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Danny Beelitz - Educational Services Specialist - Duration: 3:29.

When I was 17 I joined the Navy. I wasn't really sure what I wanted to be,

but I knew I wanted to be in the Navy.

So I ended up working at the medical training school

and how my career shaped out was when I wasn't at sea doing the role

I actually was at the medical training school training medics on how to do the job,

and that's something I really enjoyed.

I've been with Laerdal for about 14 years now in total.

I guess I started initially in sales,

and then after a period of time, education became more the focus.

Building up our services portfolio.

I think traditionally we were teaching people how to use the products,

from a specifications point of view; airway, breathing circulation and those sorts of things.

There was this transition where all of a sudden it became about applications.

How does the customer get the best use out of the actual products,

Around that time, this is when we started to develop more formal training.

We also looked at the educators. We actually started to hire educators with clinical backgrounds,

that understood the products and also understood simulation.

I think it's more about understanding how the customer uses the products,

or how they plan to use the products.

I think it's important for them to understand where this is going to fit,

and that's something that we can help them with.

But we need to ask the questions. We need to ask them what it is they wish to do,

What are their training objectives or learning objectives.

How would this fit into their curriculum.

And once we've established that picture, then we will be able to build that bridge,

and integrate that product more into how they're going to use it from a day to day perspective.

The other thing; when you're teaching people, is when they get that light bulb moment.

They get that feeling, all of a sudden.

What we're talking about, and the way that they want to use the product, comes together.

I think one of the nice things is when that happens,

and you see it happen; that the customer actually understands

that this is going to make a difference, and it's relevant.

I guess educational services is a little bit different now.

It´s more like a journey. It used to be more about the product,

and now it´s more about how they can best use the product.

But to do that we need to understand their curriculum.

So it's really a lot of questions and answers and those sorts of things.

But it´s not just a question about what they need now.

It's also about a question about what they might need into the future.

And we actually shape our educational services to walk with them along the journey.

One of the great things about working in educational services,

is that we get to work with the faculty.

It's not only about building confidence and competence with the faculty.

It's also how that transitions down onto the students.

because they are the people that we actually want to do well,

and of course knowing that if we help the faculty train well.

that will help the students understand their role and the care that they provide.

Hopefully together...

...that will help save a life.

For more infomation >> Danny Beelitz - Educational Services Specialist - Duration: 3:29.

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Why speed matters - Duration: 0:56.

One big issue our companies are facing when they are working agile and fast processes, is that

it becomes a lot of hassle to bring the customer in.

Because usually it takes three to four weeks to put together a focus group, so what we've

done is just take out the hassle of doing that and made it super quick and easy to bring

in the customers so you can iteratively work with them.

So, what we have built at UserTribe is a platform that allows you to quickly and in an agile

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