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How to Radically Stand Out with Brand Marketing

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It’s tough to compete on product alone and you’re likely to see diminishing returns. There have never been more brands competing for attention than there are right now. Studies show that only 5% of B2B buyers are ready to buy. If you spam the non-buyers with sales CTAs, you’ll only annoy them. The solution: build a brand.

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NextView Investment Themes: A Search for Authenticity

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Sector: B2B On-Demand. B2B on-demand is the perfect combination between two of our existing portfolio strengths: The fact that half of our investments are business-focused startups, and our expertise with consumer on-demand services like Paintzen , TaskRabbit , and Scratch. davidbeisel | LinkedIn. Authenticity to NextView.

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NextView Investment Themes: A Search for Authenticity

View from Seed

Sector: B2B On-Demand. B2B on-demand is the perfect combination between two of our existing portfolio strengths: The fact that half of our investments are business-focused startups, and our expertise with consumer on-demand services like Paintzen , TaskRabbit , and Scratch. davidbeisel | LinkedIn. Authenticity to NextView.

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Is Emotion Necessary To Make More Sales?

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In this article, we’ll look at the role that emotional design plays in expanding reach, the influence emotion has on decision making, and we’ll even answer the age old question of does emotion impact B2B? Yeah, But Does More Emotion Work For B2B? We have a lot of ground to cover, so let’s jump right in.

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Which Are More Legible: Serif or Sans Serif Typefaces?

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Serifs are used to guide the horizontal “flow” of the eyes; The lack of serifs is said to contribute to a vertical stress in sans serifs, which is supposed to compete with the horizontal flow of reading ( De Lange et al., Pingback: Are serifs or non-serifs easier to read? Arguments in favour of serif typefaces. 113-123 ).