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Ecommerce: How to Survive its Troughs

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Dell – the American multinational computer technology firm had broken the barrier of a million-dollar online sales back in 1994. A basic search on Google shows several ecommerce portals selling the same products that your business sells. But your brand’s name is nowhere to be seen. Webstore Optimization.

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4 Reasons To Consider A New Domain Name For Your Startup

YoungUpstarts

I remember back in 1994 when a friend asked if I’d like to buy a domain name. I have to believe that Google’s search results will always value high-quality domain names because someone like me who’s investing a lot in the domain name itself, is also likely to invest in developing a high-quality website that will be relevant to users.

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How To Start A Medical Tourism Business

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As the name suggests, the report will help to determine how practical it is for you to launch a startup company based on various factors. In 1994 it formed the Joint Commission International (JCI), which works with medical tourism businesses and healthcare organizations in over 100 countries today. Joint Commission International.

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3 Ways Technology Is Changing Small Business Lending

YoungUpstarts

In 1994 Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said, “retail banks are dinosaurs, they can be bypassed,” in a Newsweek interview. Traditional banks have helped fuel business and economic growth by providing small business owners with startup loans, general business loans, lines of credit and refinancing programs, to name a few.

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28 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Entrepreneurs They Consider to be Successful

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As early as 1994, he had guessed that the Internet would be the next boom, and people would prefer to buy things online in the future. By creating Google, Sundar didn't only create a money-making search engine, but he also created easy access to compiled and comprehensive information that would've taken a massive time and effort to find.

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The Future of Work Is Not That Far Away

YoungUpstarts

Here’s one example I’m sure you can relate to: How many times have you forgotten (or maybe not even known) a person’s name in a meeting? This along with voice search, or the ability to access structured data from inside the organization while in a meeting means you have unfettered access to insights that can help you collaborate better.

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The Stories Behind the Most Iconic Brand Logos Ever Created!

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The good thing about the Apple logo is that it tells the brand name without having to spell it. Walter Issacson’s autobiography of Steve Jobs reveals why Steve choose the name Apple. As shared by the Cult of Mac , On the naming of Apple, he said he was “on one of my fruitarian diets.” It is probably just that, a myth.

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