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5 Ways Mobile Apps Can Help You Build A Brand

YoungUpstarts

Even if you’re the owner-operator of budding brand, creating an app that shows polish and adds value can capture a core audience. Be it routine employee evaluations or supplier quality checks, inspections can take your attention away from seemingly more pressing tasks. Make your audits paperless. Optimize your brand for mobile.

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Who are the Major Revenue-Based Investing VCs?

David Teten

Since 2017 we’ve managed $3 million in revenue-based financing, which helps cash-strapped technology companies grow. The average monthly operating expenses is $70,335. The mode purpose for funding is (in order of frequency) Sales, Marketing, Market Expansion, Product Development, and Hiring Employees. Growth support.

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Looking Ahead, Predictions For 2019

Haystack

The next two years could be epic for tech IPOs and the Bay Area specifically — the combined market caps of the pipeline, even taken with a discount, total in the hundreds of billions, with many of the key shareholders (as investors and employees) residing in the Bay Area. How will they price Lyft (operating just in the U.S.)

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Making Decisions in Context

Austin Startup

August 20, 2017: This is another in my series of posts all leading up to a book on Startup Decision Making. Startups often hand out shares, options, and warrants for employees and for contractors rendering needed services. Your business works as intended if you can attract customers that fit into the context of your operation.

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The Double Standard of Female CEOs Moving Fast and Breaking Things

This is going to be BIG.

In February of 2017, Susan Fowler’s description of the pervasive cultural issues at Uber, after the company’s abject failure to address her sexual harassment complaints properly, finally broke through in a way that garnered the tech community’s appropriate attention. The company’s bad behavior was nothing new. They got worse.

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