Narcís Mirandes i Grabolosa has a degree in communication sciences by "Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona", a degree in law by "UNED", Associated Center in Girona. He completed post graduate studies in Marketing and Business from the University of Edinburgh in Great Britain. He also completed studies in Marketing at ESADE Barcelona and Strategic Marketing Management, Harvard Business School.
He is passionate about marketing and new technologies. He usually works with programs like Illustrator, Photoshop, and he loves programming with Html5, JQuery, Ajax, Php and Swift.
He began in the corporate world working for different advertising agencies like McCann Erickson. He quite soon he founded MiG marketing where he helps with the communications of the firms with a special emphasis on the strategy behind.
- Mail:
info@mig-marketing.com
- Twitter/X
@NarcisMirandes
I only post two to five times a week and mainly with things related to marketing, business and technology.
- Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/narcismirandes/
I only have connection with people I really know. I think this is the best way to have meaningful relations.
- Hacker News (HN).
https://news.ycombinator.com
HN is a social news website focusing on computer science and entrepreneurship. It was founded by Paul Graham. I like this site to be up to date in my sector. I actively explain my projects and I try to help the comunity specially giving feed-back in new launches.
- Product Hunt (PH)
www.producthunt.com
PH is a site to share and discover new products. I publish my projects and I test and give feedback to the projects from others. You can do the same.
I try to have real, meaningful contacts in the digital media. This is why I do not accept connections from people I do not know on LinkedIn and other social media.
If you really want to connect, read and comment on my articles. Be specific. It is not useful to say things like "I like" it or "it's fantastic". I cannot distinguish that from robot actions. Give feedback in my posts on Twitter/X or start a conversation. Try the products I launch and explain in Hacker News/Show, Product Hunt or Twitter/X.
Feedback is so important to me as it helps improve my projects. I read all the comments. I put much effort and passion into solving problems, incorporating changes into the product, and iterating fast.