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The 2018 State of Conversion Optimization Report

ConversionXL

Some major findings this year: Global trends for prioritizing and investing in CRO; Which industry (Ecommerce, Lead Gen, SaaS, Agencies) is investing more in CRO; The biggest struggles of CROs; How much CROs make (by industry and work experience). This post outlines some of our findings. You can download the full report for free here.

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Understand the tricks Multinationals use to avoid paying tax

Start Up Blog

A jurisdiction where the tax rates are lower, think Singapore, Ireland, the Netherlands, the Cayman Islands. Governments are sovereign and can make whatever decision they want in their market regardless of international trade rule. The Government can call it whatever they want, but here’s a suggestion. Corporate bribery.

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Innovation Outposts in Silicon Valley – Going to Where the Action Is

Steve Blank

They enabled companies to comply with local government laws – for example to allow foreign subsidiaries to transfer manufacturing technology from the U.S. They helped to globalize their innovation cycle and tap foreign expertise and resources. parent company while providing technical services for foreign customers.

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New Power: An Interview with Henry Timms

Startup Lessons Learned

Their research and conversations took place all around the world and included everyone from the heads of intelligence agencies in Washington to frontline health workers in the Netherlands. What's emerging is the new power world, which is much more about things that are made by participation, about upload, and about distribution models.

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International Education Priorities for Developing Countries | Elite vs Masses | Inside Higher Ed

Campus Entrepreneurship

Ritzen, the former Dutch minister of education, argued that the symposium should encourage every developing country to develop at least one major university — “centers of excellence” — to ensure that they are positioned to produce as well as distribute knowledge, and to play on a world stage.

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The Case For & Against Cryptocurrencies (for those tired of all the noise)

Both Sides of the Table

If you read the headlines or talk with zealous friends you may well think cryptocurrencies are either our savior from bureaucratic, ossified governments or are purely speculative Ponzi schemes. These standards allowed global collaboration and expanded the boundaries of trade. Enter the decentralized Internet.