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Making Social Media Work For SMEs

YoungUpstarts

For many SMEs, the rapid growth of cross-border e-commerce – tipped to be worth US$2 trillion this year in the B2C space alone [1] – makes the opportunity too valuable to ignore. Without the large dedicated digital and social media team that many large brands have, even this can seem daunting. Build a following.

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Is the Lean Startup concept of MVP dead?

VC Cafe

Single users can test enterprise software using a credit card. In 2020, there is no second chance to make a first impression. With a growing number of new startups, first mover advantage quickly fades away.

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30 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Industry With The Most Optimist Future

Hearpreneur

Digital transactions are now moving beyond B2C transactions & venturing into B2B, P2P, cross-border remittances, & more. The IT industry is made up of a wide range of sectors, such as software development, hardware manufacturing, and telecommunications. Photo Credit: Darcy Cudmore. Thanks to Chris Myles, Golf Cart Go !

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Looking for your summer internship? Look no further.

Austin Startup

You will be creating and scheduling social media posts for our Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter accounts. This will include management of both organic and paid media and replying to any comments made on those posts. You need some Photoshop skills — mostly to resize and crop images — and the ability to write persuasive ad copy.

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Why Free Plans Don't Work

Software By Rob

Business software is different and shouldn’t be treated in the same way as B2C. Regarding the best type of products for freemium: I would’ve guessed that products like Pluggio (social media apps) would fit the bill here since most people expect them to be free. Justin #14 Eugene Mandel on 08.18.10 on 10.14.10