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Requests for Startups in 2024

VC Cafe

AI to make IRL matches – What if you could chat with a bot that learns about you on a deeper level and uses this information to make a curated set of matches? Digital Wallets – Digital wallets could grow select vertical software platforms’ revenues to $27-$50bn in 2030.

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The Definitive Guide To Instagram Marketing

Duct Tape Marketing

TikTok is very much vertical, short form, you know, 50 to 15 to kind of 62nd videos. Whereas the feed posts tend to be heavily curated. I think part of it is just that consumption, you know, people have moved towards, yeah, that kind of, that vertical feed, that short form content we're conditioned to these short attention spans.

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Ramping Your Brand For Exponential Growth

Duct Tape Marketing

17:11] There are a lot of brands today that are direct to consumer – how has distribution changed? [20:10] And I think, I personally think that's true in B2B. John Jantsch (17:11): Well, let's, let's talk about how distribution has changed. So how has the distribution piece sort of changed? How important is this role? [17:11]

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Money Out of Nowhere: How Internet Marketplaces Unlock Economic Wealth

abovethecrowd.com

Unfortunately, either information asymmetry or physical distances and the resulting distribution costs can both cut against the economic advantages that would otherwise arise for all. In 1999, Jack Ma created Alibaba , a Chinese-based B2B marketplace for connecting small and medium enterprise with potential export opportunities.

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5 Content Marketing Strategies for Niche B2B Industries

ConversionXL

Many B2B companies run into the same problem, particularly those that are: Complex, with products that require deep expertise to understand and use. Content, including articles, guides, and case studies, can still generate prospects and customers consistently—you just need to approach distribution from a different angle.

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