If you’re a freelancer, productizing your service might be one of the best business decisions you ever make.
It will allow you to earn more money, free up more time, and focus on building real business assets instead of trading your time for money in a never-ending cycle.
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7 simple steps to creating a profitable productized service
Posted by wpcurve under StartupsFrom http://wpcurve.com 3344 days ago
Welcome aboard – 6 startup founders share tips for hiring
Posted by wpcurve under StartupsFrom http://wpcurve.com 3345 days ago
A key skill to growing your business is hiring the right team members to help you. But how do you separate the brilliant candidates from dozens or even hundreds of others?
In this post, 6 startup founders share how they decide when to hire, who to hire, and how to keep great talent on their team Read More
In this post, 6 startup founders share how they decide when to hire, who to hire, and how to keep great talent on their team Read More
10 productivity tools to keep remote teams on track
Posted by wpcurve under ManagementFrom http://wpcurve.com 3367 days ago
Remote work and freelancing are both on the rise — which means that if you haven’t managed a team of remote work, you probably will have to at some point.
These ten apps will keep your remote team productive and make it easy for managers to keep everyone on track. Read More
These ten apps will keep your remote team productive and make it easy for managers to keep everyone on track. Read More
The quick start guide to Slack for startups
Posted by wpcurve under StartupsFrom http://wpcurve.com 3372 days ago
As a startup, making changes to the way you operate can be costly, especially with something as fundamental as your communication.
This is a guide to help you get all the essentials for your Slack set up and operational and help your team adopt the tool quickly and easily. Read More
This is a guide to help you get all the essentials for your Slack set up and operational and help your team adopt the tool quickly and easily. Read More
The ultimate guide for reducing churn on your product
Posted by wpcurve under StartupsFrom http://wpcurve.com 3378 days ago
Churn rate is the metric you can use to calculate the amount of customers who abandon your company during a given period of time.
This post shows why customer churn rate is an important metric for startups and how to reduce it to achieve sustainable business growth Read More
This post shows why customer churn rate is an important metric for startups and how to reduce it to achieve sustainable business growth Read More
The simple trick for growing your email list by 10,000 subscribers
Posted by wpcurve under MarketingFrom http://wpcurve.com 3379 days ago
Checklists, cheat sheets, data templates, and eBooks are all excellent examples of content upgrades you should include in your posts.
In this article we will go over how to use each of them to help grow your email list to 10,000 subscribers. Read More
In this article we will go over how to use each of them to help grow your email list to 10,000 subscribers. Read More
A simple process for team task automation with Trello and Zapier
Posted by wpcurve under StartupsFrom http://wpcurve.com 3387 days ago
Though it is usually not possible to completely automate most tasks with software, using processes can allow you to delegate tasks automatically.
In this post we’ll discuss how to use Trello and Zapier to your team task delegation. Read More
In this post we’ll discuss how to use Trello and Zapier to your team task delegation. Read More
5 sequences to get you started with email automation
Posted by wpcurve under MarketingFrom http://wpcurve.com 3396 days ago
Email is a powerful tool to expand and automate how you nurture customers, educate leads and start conversations.
These 5 sequence ideas are taken from Dan Norris’ new book Content Machine, available August 10th. Read More
These 5 sequence ideas are taken from Dan Norris’ new book Content Machine, available August 10th. Read More
When should you kill a product? Noah Kagan, Rob Walling and 15 other founders weigh in
Posted by wpcurve under StartupsFrom http://wpcurve.com 3397 days ago
One of the most difficult decisions an entrepreneur can make is whether to kill a product or not.
We tapped 17 founders of varying backgrounds and experience levels to ask them one simple question: “What would lead you to kill a product?”
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We tapped 17 founders of varying backgrounds and experience levels to ask them one simple question: “What would lead you to kill a product?”
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What’s the best time of day to create great content?
Posted by wpcurve under MarketingFrom http://wpcurve.com 3401 days ago
You only have so much motivation, creativity and decision making capabilities in a day; all of these are critical to creating great content.
This post shows why content marketing is best done in the morning and how to train your body and mind to start writing at 5:30 AM. Read More
This post shows why content marketing is best done in the morning and how to train your body and mind to start writing at 5:30 AM. Read More
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