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ContentCal: Intuitive Social Media Planning [REVIEW] | Aysh Banaysh

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ContentCal is essentially a social media planning tool in calendar format.

Although I don’t post all social media content through ContentCal (as I’m a big fan of using Twitter’s thread feature when it comes to things like ongoing sleeves), the planning only channels are a great place to add little reminders so no content planned goes unposted.

This is perfect for social media managers and agencies as not only is it 100x easier to read and explain to your client/boss/intern if needed, but it reduces the chance of accidentally posting content on a different client’s social network (which admittedly has happened a couple of times for me when using tools like Hootsuite).

I don’t think it needs to be fully featured or anything fancy, but the ability to see planned social posts in both a calendar and list format for each of your calendars and the ability to add/cancel posts would make the tool a lot more usable.

ContentCal is definitely one of my favourite social media tools and I can’t wait to use it on other projects for more thorough social media planning!

Review: Fortune 69 By David Heath | Aysh Banaysh

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I’m not really a fan of long descriptions and drawn out intros, so I was pleasantly surprised when the book skipped all of the unnecessary decoration and got straight down to it on the first page as we’re introduced to Trigger’s monotonous life of crawling Fortune 69, having dinner with his mum and going to work only to never actually do the job he’s there to do.

Obviously, in order to make a decent story, Trigger’s life needs to take some kind of sharp turn to knock it off its usual path, which it does, but not in the way I expected.

When Trigger wakes up after his attempted suicide, he doesn’t remember what he wrote in his suicide note on Fortune 69.

I love how Trigger’s neutral and almost sheepish nature is contrasted against Charity’s upfront and carefree way of life and Trance’s bold moves on the internet, and it was great to see him stumble out of his shell towards the deeply satisfying ending.

Fortune 69 follows an intriguing story, and David Heath does a fine job setting the scene, tone and other literary factors to compliment and enhance the narration.

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Aish HaTorah - Wikipedia

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Aish HaTorah (Hebrew: אש התורה‬, Esh HaTorah, "Fire of the Torah") is a Jewish Orthodox organization and yeshiva.

[citation needed] Aish HaTorah describes itself as pro-Israel and encourages Jewish people to visit Israel and connect to the land and its history.

In Jerusalem, the Aish HaTorah yeshiva offers both beginners' drop-in classes and full-time, intensive study programs for Jewish men and women of all backgrounds and levels of knowledge.

In 2005 Aish HaTorah produced a documentary film, Inspired which chronicles the lives of selected baalei teshuvah ("returnees to Jewish observance").

[5] In 2008, the Clarion Project, an organization that shares staff, fundraising sources and an address with Aish HaTorah, and has been linked in media reports with Aish HaTorah,[3][6][7] distributed its film called "Obsession."

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