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From Airbnb to TaskRabbit to Zimride, sharing is becoming big business

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Weve had people from Australia and Singapore. Inspired in Zimbabwe The founders of Zimride were inspired by drivers in Zimbabwe, who pick up strangers and give them a lift for a few bucks. "Its been a great way to meet people," says Hertz, whose suite goes for $99 a night and is occupied about half the time.

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16 Powerful Tools and Services to Help Non-Marketers Grow Their Business

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Crowdspring’s 210,000+ designers from Australia to Zimbabwe, and everywhere in between, are standing by to help you. Answer a few questions about your design needs in crowdspring’s simple project questionnaire. The more you share, the better the results. Step 3: Crowdspring designers get to work creating dozens of designs.

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16 Powerful Tools and Services to Help Non-Marketers Grow Their Business

crowdSPRING Blog

Crowdspring’s 210,000+ designers from Australia to Zimbabwe, and everywhere in between, are standing by to help you. Answer a few questions about your design needs in crowdspring’s simple project questionnaire. The more you share, the better the results. Step 3: Crowdspring designers get to work creating dozens of designs.

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Small Business Spotlight of the Week: Alfred Jorgensen Laboratory

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AJL supply these yeasts to breweries in the UK, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, France, Spain, Brazil, Chile, USA, Canada, Australia, the Philippines, Korea, India, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, Greece, Belgium, Holland, Vi etnam, Germany and many other countries.

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the world without altgate

Altgate

  Sure most of the traffic was from the US (about 73% of total unique visits) but there was also traffic from all kinds of places like India (2.3%), Germany (1.5%), Australia (1.4%), Slovenia (0.7%, who knew!) and Israel (0.6%).    You can see which page they left from but not where they went.