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Conrad Schulman Phones & Addresses

  • 2700 Broadway APT 2K, New York, NY 10025 (646) 715-3055
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Englewood, NJ
  • Los Angeles, CA

Resumes

Resumes

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Tik Tok Agency

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Online Media
Work:
Husk Sawyer
Founder

Mobileappuiers
Co-Founder

Sweatybox
Co-Founder

Badge Media
Co-Founder

Parsha To Go
Director of Philanthropy
Skills:
Email Marketing
Online Advertising
Facebook Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Digital Marketing
Google Adwords
Social Media
Media Relations
Product Development
Search Advertising
Online Media Buys
Organic Growth
Organic Products
Digital Strategy
Facebook Api
Advertising Management
Marketing Management
Product Management
Ios Development
Api
Web Products
Youtube Api
Product Marketing
Social Media Measurement
Online Platforms
Mac and Pc Platforms
Tumblr
Linkedin Api
Google Api
Mobile Platforms
Messaging Platforms
Android Development
Android Sdk
Blackberry Os
Blackberry Applications
Windows Software Development
Green Technology
Bing
Yahoo Search Marketing
Instagram
Pinterest
Quora
Conversion Optimization
Online Lead Generation
Languages:
English
Mandarin
Hebrew
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Location:
United States

Publications

Us Patents

Software Application For The Method Of Creating, Engaging In And Completing (Or Failing To Complete) Allowances On Pre-Programmed Activities Or Newly Created Activities

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US Patent:
20120042244, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/806398
Inventors:
Conrad Ross Schulman - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715700
Abstract:
The software application for creating, engaging in and completing (or failing to complete) allowances on pre-programmed activities or newly created activities are disclosed. A user creates an allowance for a selected activity and inputs allowance details (i.e. time period from “start date” to “end date,” specific number of uses, per week/month/year.) The user then engages in the selected activity in real life and tracks the engagement of the activity online. Tracking engagement in the activity will cause the user's displayed allowance to adjust according to the number of engagements. At the end of the time period of the allowance (i.e. “end date”), the user's allowance will display the number of uses the user actually engaged in alongside the original number of uses specified in the first step of the allowance creation. The user may create, engage in and complete (or fail to complete) in numerous allowances, and repeat the process.
Conrad R Schulman from New York, NY, age ~36 Get Report