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HOW TO: Build an App for Your Small Business

mashable.com

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum , where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. So, you’re a small or medium-sized business, and you want to build a Facebook, mobile or web app. Image credits: Flickr, goincase.

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Facebook Advertising / Marketing: Best Metrics, ROI, Business Value

Occam's Razor

Compute ROI: (cost of Facebook campaigns + salary of people running campaigns + agency creative costs) vs. profit from incremental product sales. If you are looking for inspiration … my absolute favorite small business example is Seventh Generation. Attribute it all to the Facebook campaigns. Facebook Brand Pages.

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How To Find A Technical Cofounder For Your Online Business Idea

www.virtuosimedia.com

Business Tools. Home ▶ Businesses ▶ Startup Business Advice ▶ Current Page How To Find A Technical Cofounder For Your Online Business Idea. Gather your market research, your business plan, and your prototype and make your presentation to potential CTOs. Salaries/Bonuses. Exit strategies.

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How Much Do SaaS Companies Spend on Their MVPs?

ConversionXL

Gadea leveraged his connections in Silicon Valley to seed viral distribution of the product, which, in turn, generated the revenue to hire engineers and scale the company. CXL started as just a blog—and just me—in 2011,” recounts CEO Peep Laja. The start was rough, and we almost went out of business,” notes Laja. “We

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How Much Do SaaS Companies Spend on Their MVPs?

ConversionXL

Gadea leveraged his connections in Silicon Valley to seed viral distribution of the product, which, in turn, generated the revenue to hire engineers and scale the company. CXL started as just a blog—and just me—in 2011,” recounts CEO Peep Laja. The start was rough, and we almost went out of business,” notes Laja. “We

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

As someone who grew up using and ultimately becoming frustrated with the limitations of Microsoft tools, and grew up submitting and hating small-business expense reports, I hope I can convince you that we’re fighting for the same goals. March 25, 2011 at 7:00 am. March 25, 2011 at 12:58 pm. Written by David Barrett.

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