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Completing your first capital raise: ten lessons for startups

NZ Entrepreneur

Kiwi inventory forecasting software StockTrim achieved international sales in the UK, Australia and US immediately after launching in 2017. Now, cofounders Paul Simpson and Dominic Sutton are sharing what they learned during the ups and downs of the journey. StockTrim came out successful – oversubscribed, in fact.

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The Rise of AI in Advertising

Duct Tape Marketing

He co-authored The Ultimate Guide to Google Ads , now in its sixth edition, which is the world’s best-selling book on Google Ads, with over 130,000 copies sold. Recent, an episode featured Max Novak, the founder of Nova Cast, where he talked all about how podcast booking campaigns create value For listeners and for brands.

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6 Reasons Your Business Fails to Meet Your Strategic Goals (and What to Do About It)

Up and Running

By then, the company forecasts that its total digital business—more than 90 percent of IT software—may reach as much as $15 billion, up from $6 billion now.”. Among other things, this means expanding your marketing, advertising, and sales efforts—again, based on customer data. It reported that G.E.

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John Doerr's 10 lean startup tips

Startup Lessons Learned

Get 18 months or more of cash (runway) in the business against a conservative forecast. This can take the form of a traditional sales pipeline or a registration-activation-revenue chart. Act now, act with speed. Protect the vital core of the business.Use a scalpel to make strategic cuts. Use Google Apps.

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Former Head of Microsoft Israel Dreams of Billion Dollar Israeli Startups

VC Cafe

He led the department to 400% growth : MSN became the number one portal in Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and numerous Asian countries. Moshe says that the Israeli economy is in good shape and has momentum, yet has a cloudy forecast ahead of it. The base of our industry is weakening.