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How Universities Can Help Students and Alumni Work in the Tech Industry

David Teten

One of the unique provisions of that program was that it was open to people without any NYU affiliation; they just had to work physically at the NYU Future Labs. NYU just widened the door for more people to benefit from and contribute to their network, at nominal cost. I suggest Yale and others consider a similar model.

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Why (and how) you should let your customers do the advertising for you

Duct Tape Marketing

My company was profitable, but I was constantly stressing over the daily fluctuations in advertising cost. For a long time we did not have an affiliate program. We have recently launched an affiliate program after receiving a lot of requests to implement one. It’s okay to reward people. The results have been great.

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

The project was so low cost they did not even want to bother with it. Also if one has a portal that is massive in ideas such as Yahoo, Facebook, Google, Twitter, and YouTube combined like my own without third party back ends it cost a pretty penny to build a custom one if one did not know about clones etc. All what you said is so true.

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12 Questions: Meet Pamela Harvey (USA)

crowdSPRING Blog

I am affiliated with local and not-so-local design firms on a contract basis, and also participate in direct-to-client projects. If you are part of a design firm, and your affiliation is less than five years, be totally prepared to be thrown out on your butt the minute you turn 45, or maybe even 40. But not so, graphic design.