Big Data Analytics is the process of measuring a large number of data sets containing large and different types of data. This big
data analytical process is being helpful in knowing various market trends, customer’s preferences and many other business related information.
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How Big Data Analytics Is Helping the Retailers to Meet Their Customers Demand?
Posted by tickto under TechnologyFrom http://proximitymarketing.blog.com 3308 days ago
Franchise Business Links: The Passing Of Fred DeLuca And More
Posted by franpro under FranchisesFrom https://www.thefranchiseking.com 3308 days ago
Made Hot by: fusionswim on September 23, 2015 8:40 am
From The Franchise King Blog: Here are the latest franchise business links topping the franchise news cycle this month. Let's start with the sad news about Fred DeLuca, the co-founder of Subway.
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Turning Seth's Checklist into a "To-Do" List for Success
Posted by michaelhartzell under MarketingFrom http://www.michaelhartzell.com 3309 days ago
Made Hot by: advertglobal on September 23, 2015 10:10 am
Each day Seth brings challenging ideas to entrepreneurs and uses the 26 letters of the alphabet masterfully to validate and poke. For his recent article "Ad Blocking" we turn Seth’s excellent checklist into a more focused "next step" with a question to help answer: "Who is going to do the work?"
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Are You Walking The Talk? ⋆ ProBizTips
Posted by probiztips under MarketingFrom http://probiztips.com 3309 days ago
I saw a television commercial the other day. It actually made me laugh out loud. It wasn’t funny “ha ha,” it was funny ironic. A local telephone service provider was singing its own praises about what wonderful service it provided. “Yeah, sure!” I thought. I used to live in the area that this...
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Improve Small Business Cash Flow - VisiHow
Posted by SamuelMo under StartupsFrom http://visihow.com 3309 days ago
There are two tenets of running a small business that entrepreneurs need to hold dear. First, cash is king. Second, prudent cash flow management is the lifeblood of a small business.
Running a fledgling small business is no walk in the park. For entrepreneurs it’s a learning curve that’s... Read More
Running a fledgling small business is no walk in the park. For entrepreneurs it’s a learning curve that’s... Read More
#TYBCommunity Round-Up: Global Marketing, Keywords & Copy and More
Posted by Sian Phillips under GlobalFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 3310 days ago
Made Hot by: luvhealthcare on September 21, 2015 1:46 pm
In this #TYBCommunity round-up we include posts about global marketing, keywords and copy, engaging with your tweets, Facebook ads, ClicktoTweet, Robocalls, mentally tough people, secrets to winning, your home office and more
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How to Achieve a Healthy Work-Life Balance
Posted by zoobi.ch under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://howentrepreneur.com 3310 days ago
Achieving a healthy work-life balance can help you manage your stress and improve your health.
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#Productivity the Gemba way - Done Before Brekky!
Posted by donebeforebrekky under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://donebeforebrekky.com 3310 days ago
Gemba is a Japanese term meaning “the place where value is created”.Traditionally it is applied in manufacturing to enable leaner/focused activities.In this article,I will apply Gemba to Task Management and show how this approach can provide routinely excellent results from normal working practices
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Top Crowdfunding Reads of the Week (7/24/15)
Posted by tabithajeannaylor under MarketingFrom http://www.successfulstartup101.com 3310 days ago
While many of us know that crowdfunding is a great way to raise capital for your startup, it’s often a missed opportunity for product development. Using a crowdfunding platform to ‘test market’ a product is an easy way to test the water with your audience.
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The Hacker’s Guide to Investors #infographic
Posted by SaadAhmadkhan under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.visualistan.com 3310 days ago
If there is any investor who successfully explained how investors think, it is Paul Graham. In this essay from 2009. The startup world changed a lot since then, but this essay is still valid.
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