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Cannabis Marketing Without Paid Ads: How to Do it Right

Up and Running

Text or Short Message Service (SMS) Marketing. In fact, by 2021, internet traffic will be comprised of 82% video content. And, be sure your website load speed is blazing fast and responsive on any mobile device. Distribute live videos and copy that build cannabis education and the lifestyle. SMS or Text Message Marketing.

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Guide to Create an Uber for Courier App

ReadWriteStart

Additionally, the major factors contributing to its high growth are better Internet access, e-commerce platforms, the scope of international trade, smartphone usage, and a rise in disposable income. Timely sharing of SMS notifications via Twilio. Various business models in an on-demand courier delivery app.

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10+ Trends: Recap of 2011 and What’s Next…

thebarefootvc

In India, two female journalists launched a mobile app to allow women to report harrassment and abuse, an issue in their hometown of Delhi and throughout the world. Applications such as Xtify , Local Response , and Placecast provided turnkey mobile solutions for retailers to target consumers.

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How To Choose A Market For Your Startup Or Small Business

crowdSPRING Blog

Almost every possible internet distribution channel has MORE users than ever before – whether it be search, social, mobile, video, local, SMS, email, chat, etc.

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Is 2009 the year of mobile computing?

BeyondVC

 As I look around post-holiday season, I am seeing more and more regular, non-technical friends and family get connected on their mobile devices.    Clearly that was just the beginning of a longer term trend for mobile devices to get more powerful, easier to use, and more widely deployed into the market. 

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Inspiring Entrepreneurs: Ted Livingston’s rollercoaster ride as CEO of hit messaging startup Kik

The Next Web

A fortnight ago, Boris interviewed Reed Hastings on his business lessons and experience, but now I’m shaking it up with a look at a 26-year-old founder who is disrupting the mobile and social networking spaces: Kik CEO and founder Ted Livingston. An all-round mobile education. RIM HQ (as was) (credit: Simon Hayter/Getty Images ). “So,

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The most important mobile design decision a startup faces

The Next Web

Bubba is an early stage investor in consumer internet and mobile technology companies for @DFJvc. On mobile, the strategies and tactics for achieving the above are still nascent. Many of these experiences will be Mobile Only. Mobile first” thinking led some people in the wrong direction when it came to finding users.

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