Cloud services are reliable and easy to use, but instead of having full control over your data, it sits on external data centers and is potentially accessible to anyone with a valid username and password, so if you're not taking precautions to protect it, you could be in for a major “datastrophy”.
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How to protect access to your startup's cloud services in 3 easy steps
Posted by noyalizor under StartupsFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3202 days ago
How to leverage your content marketing for lead generation using 3 clever hacks
Posted by noyalizor under MarketingFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3220 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on June 30, 2015 10:39 am
For startup marketers whose primary aim is growth, content marketing should be generating serious traffic and leads right from the start. Here are some hacks that should help you generate immediate results from the content you work so hard to create.
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10 Tips for building your company’s brand ambassador program from scratch
Posted by noyalizor under GlobalFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3228 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on June 20, 2015 7:45 am
Enthusiastic brand advocates are a great way to reach new potential customers in areas or communities that you don't have a physical presence in. Jonny Steel (VP Marketing @ Payoneer) shares some great tips on how to get your Ambassador Program started.
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12 marketers from very cool startups share their favorite Tips & Tools
Posted by noyalizor under MarketingFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3234 days ago
12 marketers from very cool startups talk about their biggest marketing challenges and share their favorite tips and tools. The startups featured are at various stages of growth (some just starting out, others already huge), including ironSource, PlayBuzz, Payoneer, Tapingo, Yallo & more.
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How to launch your startup in China: Tips from ironSource Co-founder & CEO Tomer Bar-Zeev
Posted by noyalizor under StartupsFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3241 days ago
China represents a huge market for many startups, but doing business there is very different than it is elsewhere in the world so you really need to know what you're doing in order to get off to a good start. This post by ironSource CEO Tomer Bar-Zeev is full of great tips on how to do exactly that
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The obstacles of using MVP methodology (and how to avoid them in your startup)
Posted by noyalizor under StartupsFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3255 days ago
[Guest Post by Product expert Roy Klieger]: A seasoned Product man, I’m now a big fan of simple solutions combined with even simpler features. But how do we know what our users really want and if our assumptions even makes sense? Well, that’s exactly why smart people introduced the MVP methodology.
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China and Israel’s High Tech Industry: The story just keeps getting better
Posted by noyalizor under NewsFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3260 days ago
Why is China so interested in Israel's hi-tech scene? Here's a great collection of insights from Carmel Ventures' General Partner Ori Bendori
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Why "Mobile-First" isn't just a design principle, it's also a business strategy.
Posted by noyalizor under StartupsFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3262 days ago
In this post by Ofer Brandes, CTO of Carmel Ventures (a Viola Group fund), Ofer explains why “Mobile-First" isn't just a design principle but also an important part of a startup's go-to-market strategy.
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Employing Millennials? Better think positive!
Posted by noyalizor under ManagementFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3263 days ago
The method of teaching someone to improve by playing to their strengths is an important part of the thesis of Positive Psychology. It’s an approach that has proven to be far more successful for organizations than dwelling on weaknesses, especially for Millennial employees who thrive on positivity.
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10 unexpected things I learned from interviewing marketing guru Neil Patel (one of them is about Vegemite!)
Posted by noyalizor under MarketingFrom http://www.viola-notes.com 3268 days ago
Made Hot by: FutureVision on May 10, 2015 1:43 pm
Last week I was honored to interview online marketing and growth hacking guru Neil Patel, and despite being a long-time fan I still managed to learn a few new things I didn't know before. One fun fact which surprised me was about his eating habits! Here are the highlights from the interview:
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