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Twitter Link Roundup #208 – Small Business, Startups, Innovation, Social Media, Design, Marketing and More

crowdSPRING Blog

These posts and videos are about logo design , web design , startups, entrepreneurship, small business, leadership, social media, marketing, and more! The video above is a terrific anti-speeding ad from New Zealand. Four Important Small Business Insights: Marketing in 2014 – crowdspring.co/1d0lOBF.

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Is gust.com a difficult platform to replicate?

Gust

Setting up a clean, effective web site that lists companies seeking funding and provides accounts for investors to interact with them is not rocket science. There are literally hundreds of platforms currently operating that connect investors and startups, and there have been at least a hundred others that have come and gone.

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Resources for Global Entrepreneurs

Up and Running

As you’re getting started and working on your business plan , you’ll need to look into and understand some of the specific requirements in your area: Obtaining business licenses and permits. Things you need to include in your business plan to get a bank loan. Getting a tax ID and understanding your tax obligations.

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Video: Top 5 digital marketing trends and how they are changing in 2019

NZ Entrepreneur

Digital marketing moves at such a fast pace, but I’ve been careful to not include things such as voice search that is currently blowing up in America but hasn’t quite penetrated the New Zealand market. Not only that, but the customer experience on the web page needs to be clean, clear and user friendly.

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From Contest to Company: 6 Tips for Taking a Startup to the Next Level

ReadWriteStart

From hackathons to programming contests to business plan competitions, competitive events are a great way to test the potential appeal and viability of a startup idea. Win or lose, how can a new company make the most of the experience and the exposure? But what happens after the contest?

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From Contest to Company: 6 Tips for Taking a Startup to the Next Level

ReadWriteStart

From hackathons to programming contests to business plan competitions, competitive events are a great way to test the potential appeal and viability of a startup idea. Win or lose, how can a new company make the most of the experience and the exposure? But what happens after the contest?

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Finding Technical Cofounders Is Hard

rob.by

But then again, I’m living in New Zealand, not exactly the startup capital of the world. Many failing startups currently have shaky business plans, poor user interfaces and a lack of understanding that a jack of all trades (Model, View, Controller or, classically, db, web, program) may well be a master of none.