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29 Entrepreneurs Reveal the Pivots They’re Making in Their Business as a Result of Pandemic

Hearpreneur

After having to reduce and rethink our strategy during COVID, we observed that our community and sales have skyrocketed. Especially during challenging times, retention is significantly more crucial than acquisition. We have developed a new culture based on staff feedback, that is based around community. #2- Long-term view.

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The 50 Best Marketing Strategies For Small Business

Mike Michalowicz

People have always gathered to talk about business, life and community events. Many communities now have online forums/bulletin boards that offer varying levels of paid memberships. Just remember not to get caught up in community drama as every post represents you and your business! Social media isn’t new.

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30 Entrepreneurs Share What Makes Their Business Unique

Hearpreneur

We use a hybrid approach of using data analytics and expert human recommendations to pick flavors, and through this approach, we’ve had great success in member retention. 8) Give Back to my Community. My business model is different because I give back to my community by manufacturing my product in my home town.

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Tech Diversity & Inclusion Allies at SXSW

Austin Startup

An early Human Rights Campaign board member and longtime Austin LGBTQ leader, Eugene co-chaired President Obama’s & the DNC’s LGBTQ Leadership Council. She is dedicated to diversity and inclusivity in the tech community and has played a leadership role with Country Girls Can Code, Women Who Code, and The Ann Richards School Foundation.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

But I’ve seen some recent comments that this post might have upset and offended the SMB community that we serve, and that I cannot abide. In fact, the open source community can learn a lot from Microsoft in terms of backward compatibility and tools for productivity. same thing goes for the majority of the Java community).NET

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