Investing in entrepreneurs and startups is a fun but different world from investing in conventional stocks, bonds, and commodities. First of all, it’s more of an investment in people than in a business, since the startup is usually an idea barely half-baked when they need your money. Secondly, the
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Add Startups to Balance Your Portfolio, If You Dare
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4444 days ago
Keeping Your Email Blast Campaign Out of Spam Boxes
Posted by expertbusiness under ManagementFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4451 days ago
If you can’t keep it out of spam boxes, you’re just wasting money. Here’s how to avoid it. Keeping your email blast campaign out of spam boxes should be one of the priorities for any company of business that is thinking about using email marketing. A business should aim at learning how to enable
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5 Types of Marketing Content that Educates :: Small Business Marketing Consultant
Posted by bbrelsford under MarketingFrom http://www.rebarbusinessbuilders.com 4451 days ago
Content marketing is hot topic these days. Content is essential for small business marketers looking to move from the old, interruption based methods of marketing to the modern marketing methods that revolve around inbound marketing and other methods that strive to be found by potential customers w
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3 Unusual Ways to Write A Killer About Page that Converts More
Posted by Rahul Kuntala under Online MarketingFrom http://www.learnblogtips.com 4451 days ago
Do you know what one horrible mistake 99% of the bloggers are making? It is.. ..forgetting the importance of about page. Once checkout your stats, I’m sure one of the popular pages in your site will be your ‘About’ page.
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Content Warfare Podcast #4 - with Jason Fonceca on Inspiration, Blogging and Being Awesome Online
Posted by ryanhanley under ManagementFrom http://www.ryanhanley.com 4472 days ago
Episode #4 of the Content Warfare Podcast turned out to be an EPIC conversation on Inspiration, Blogging and Being Awesome Online with the one and only Jason Fonceca from RyzeOnline.
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Adding Slides Does Not Enhance Your Investor Pitch
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4472 days ago
As a member of the local Angel group selection committee, I’ve seen a lot of startup presentations to investors, and I’ve never seen one that was too short - maybe short on content, but not short on pages! A perfect round number is ten slides, with the right content, that can be covered in ten minu
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Marketing Mix Man: Naked Prince Harry in Las Vegas: An Opportunity Well Seized By Some Brands
Posted by bembridge under MarketingFrom http://www.garybembridge.com 4472 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on August 28, 2012 5:22 am
Unilever owned irreverent male body spray Lynx (known as Axe in many markets) taking advantage of the well publicised activities of Prince Harry in Las Vegas. As story of what happened and the naked images taken of him in his hotel room partying playing strip billiards with a group of ladies was ap
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5 Questions to Ask Before You Act on That Great Idea
Posted by stillwagon428 under ManagementFrom http://www.openforum.com 4472 days ago
What you think is a stroke of genius may not be practical if you don't have the resources or the customer demand to make it a reality.
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How to Make a Social Media Plan for Your Business
Posted by SBA.gov under Social MediaFrom http://www.sba.gov 4477 days ago
By Tim Berry. Online buzz about social media for business owners seems to be moving from “Should I” to “How do I?” I’ve been working on this a lot lately as part of my work on planning, and I’ve developed this process for a specific social media plan for small business.
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Empowering the Community Key to Stack Exchange Success
Posted by jonspenceley under StartupsFrom http://sprouter.com 4477 days ago
Not everyone who wears the title entrepreneur sets out down that path early in life. For Stack Overflow founder Jeff Atwood, building a business was just a means to an end.
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