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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 4/23/2018 9:34 am
 
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Title/Caption: Adilas Time
Start Date/Time: 4/25/2018 1:30 pm
End Date/Time: 4/25/2018 3:00 pm
Main Status: Active

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Notes:

Chatted on the phone with Calvin going over API socket connection for his desktop application. Also did some light planning for the upcoming live adilas training session. Here are a couple of random notes... no special order at this point.

- Sell the sizzle...

- Think GEO tourism for selling the venue and location of Logan, UT. 1.5 hours North of Salt Lake, hiking, fishing, history, USU campus, shopping, mountains, rivers, valley, Bear Lake, etc. 10 minutes from Logan, you could be in the mountains.

- Guest speakers - concepts, vision, processes, procedures, etc.

- Highlight new features, new updates, and upcoming projects. Think of things like Campaign Rise (social media and custom wire job for elements of time), Beaver Mountain Ski Area and Ski School, Steve's campground stuff, Plant phases and cultivation stuff, Russell's new custom email stuff, ecommerce, WordPress integration, white label stuff, sales tax changes, new discount options, etc.

- Show what has happened, what is happening, and what will be coming down the pipeline. Maybe show a timeline with some key points and historical stepping stones.

- World building concepts and how different clients are problem solving with adilas as their worlds change and progress. Try to focus on 3D world building and the concepts of the data assembly line. Show how some of that stuff is already playing out.

- Different topic, but I would really like to get some sites out there like billboards pointing back to adilas and what we are doing. These are all of the main concepts such as 3D world building, data assembly line, creating a system, API sockets and playing at the wall, etc. These might be great projects for Russell to give his developers who are going through the program at Bridgerland. Good stuff.