Topluluk Temelli Girişimler | Ali Ceylan | TEDxAlparslan University
“Veriye dayalı strateji, sürdürülebilir büyümenin temelidir.” diyerek dijital girişimcilik dünyasına adım atan Ali Ceylan, hem bireysel girişimcilere hem de Türkiye’nin önde gelen markalarına yol gösteren bir e-ticaret uzmanı ve eğitim lideri olarak tanınıyor.Ekonomi eğitimini sahada edindiği deneyimle harmanlayan Ceylan, kurucusu olduğu AMZ E-Ticaret Eğitim ve Danışmanlık şirketi aracılığıyla dijital dünyada uçtan uca büyüme çözümleri sunuyor. Amazon ve Trendyol gibi platformlarda satış, reklam yönetimi ve marka inşası gibi kritik alanlarda binlerce girişimciye ışık tutuyor.Sosyal medyada “E-Ticaret İpuçları” adıyla tanınan içerikleriyle dijital pazarlamanın perde arkasını anlaşılır kılan Ceylan, verinin nasıl stratejiye dönüştürülebileceğini sade ve etkili bir dille anlatıyor. Onun yaklaşımı, yalnızca bireysel başarıyı değil; birlikte büyümeyi ve kolektif etki yaratmayı odağına alıyor.TEDx sahnesinde gerçekleştirdiği “Topluluk Temelli Girişimler” başlıklı konuşmasında, geleneksel başarı anlayışının ötesine geçerek topluluk odaklı girişim modellerinin gücünü ve sürdürülebilirliğini gözler önüne seriyor.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx#TEDxAlparslanUniversity #FikirlerKonuşuyor #İlhamVerenBuluşma Ali Ceylan, e-ihracat ve dijital girişimcilik alanında uzmanlaşmış bir eğitim lideridir. Ekonomi eğitimini sahadaki deneyimiyle birleştirerek AMZ E-Ticaret Eğitim ve Danışmanlık şirketini kurmuş, bireylerden büyük markalara kadar dijital büyüme çözümleri sunmuştur. “E-Ticaret İpuçları” içerikleriyle Amazon, Trendyol, reklam yönetimi ve marka inşası konularında farkındalık yaratmaktadır. Veriye dayalı strateji ve topluluk temelli girişimcilik yaklaşımıyla sürdürülebilir büyümeyi savunmaktadır. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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