Reading interviews of successful people motivates me and if the people are related to my field that's a plus point. This time I've featured Neil Patel on my blog, Read Neil's compelling answers to my questions.
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Interview with Top Influencer Neil Patel, See Answer #1
Posted by Siraj under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://promarketerz.com 3608 days ago
How to Pitch Your Business & Get Funding - MACs Women
Posted by macswomen under StartupsFrom http://www.macswomenonline.com 3608 days ago
Find out how you can pitch your business in front of investors and elicit interest without turning them off with long-winded presentation and over-zealousness..
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Book Review: All In StartUp, by Diana Kander
Posted by tathan under StrategyFrom http://takisathanassiou.com 3608 days ago
We tell stories. We like to tell stories, because it is one of the ways toward knowledge. Some of us tell better the stories, while other people tell better stories. Period! It is wonderful, when a story conveys real experience towards real situations, because it permit us to draw many conclusions
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Why It’s Okay to Splurge Now and Then
Posted by ivanasmia under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://bloggless.com 3608 days ago
Whether you’re at the mall, on a car lot, or browsing an online shop, you’re probably tempted every now and then by a big-ticket item. And, while you probably talk yourself out of purchasing most of them—how often would you use that yacht, anyway?—it’s not necessary to do so every time. In fact, it
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Why It’s Okay to Splurge Now and Then
Posted by ivanasmia under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://bloggless.com 3608 days ago
Whether you’re at the mall, on a car lot, or browsing an online shop, you’re probably tempted every now and then by a big-ticket item. And, while you probably talk yourself out of purchasing most of them—how often would you use that yacht, anyway?—it’s not necessary to do so every time. In fact, it
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Why It’s Okay to Splurge Now and Then
Posted by ivanasmia under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://bloggless.com 3608 days ago
Whether you’re at the mall, on a car lot, or browsing an online shop, you’re probably tempted every now and then by a big-ticket item. And, while you probably talk yourself out of purchasing most of them—how often would you use that yacht, anyway?—it’s not necessary to do so every time. In fact, it
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Business Building Basics: Turning Your Hobby Into a Business
Posted by benchaccounting under FinanceFrom https://bench.co 3608 days ago
There are significant benefits to running a business, but there are also strong arguments for keeping your hobby just the way it is. Consider the following factors, and take a hard look at whether you’re ready and willing to turn your hobby into a business.
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Engineering an Editorial Calendar That Actually Works
Posted by lonelybiz under Online MarketingFrom http://lonelybrand.com 3608 days ago
An editorial calendar can help publishers stay on track, but it can’t guarantee success. Here are three tips to get your calendar working and keep you on track.
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Are you being hired as an employee or freelancer?
Posted by Nellie Akalp under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://bit.ly 3608 days ago
Sometimes when a client hires you they misclassify you as a freelancer instead of the employee the government would consider you to be. Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, explains why it is import an to distinguish your role at a company before signing paperwork.
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What do investors REALLY want?
Posted by PASjonathan under Raising CapitalFrom http://articles.bplans.com 3608 days ago
QUESTION: Should I send out market research surveys prior to approaching an investor? Also, how safe is it to pitch my business idea to an investor?
Here are 5 things investors look for when considering a business... Read More
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