Mon.Aug 24, 2020

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The Worst Advice We’ve Heard For SEO Services

YoungUpstarts

by Sheryl Jones, Senior Marketing Specialist at Uplers. The internet is an excellent resource for learning and acquiring knowledge. However, it is also a hotspot for half-baked truths and a generous sprinkling of lies. This problem often plagues popular, hot topics. And resultantly, you are stuck with information that has lost its fidelity. SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is one such domain that is dotted with misinformation.

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Post-Crisis Digital Trends That Will Reshape Your Business in 2020

Up and Running

Uncertainty is the most daunting part of entrepreneurship. That uncertainty has likely been compounded exponentially this year. But one thing is certain— in a time of crisis, innovations have assumed a head-spinning pace, rendering outdated approaches extinct and causing many companies to completely reinvent the way that they work. The first stage in this crisis was survival.

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Top Five Mistakes Small Business Owners Are Making During Pandemic

YoungUpstarts

by Joseph Meuse, Founder and President of Business GPS. These challenging times are a stress test for all companies. As the owner of a debt mitigation company, I have never seen such a wide variety of issues plaguing the fiscal health of small business owners. Some businesses are open, while others are closed but trying to reopen while the remainder are waiting for the government to allow them to reopen.

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Q320 Vacation and Books

Feld Thoughts

Every quarter I try to take a week completely off the grid. It’s a cold reboot for me, not simply a Ctrl-Alt-Del type thing. I started doing this in 2000 and it took me about four years to learn how to just turn off the switch completely for a week and then turn it back on. Last Saturday evening I turned it off and turned it back on yesterday morning.

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

Every startup and innovation project exists within an ecosystem that either helps or hurts that project. As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way. In this webinar, Nick Noreña will walk through an Innovation Ecosystem Model that he and his team at Kromatic have developed to help investors, heads of product, teachers, and executives understand how they can best support innovation in

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10 Apps For Student’s Online Learning During COVID-19

YoungUpstarts

This coronavirus outbreak has confined more than a billion students, all over the world, to their houses. Schools and universities moved the teaching apparatus onto online platforms, to public learning software, video conferencing tools , and edtech apps. Faculty and administration, along with the younger generation, immerse themselves in this process. .

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7 Keys To A New Startup While Still In A Paying Job

Startup Professionals Musings

Many experts will tell you that you can’t succeed as a part-time entrepreneur, as any good startup will require a 100 percent commitment of your time and energy. But not many of us have enough savings to live for a year or more without a salary, fund the startup, and still feed the family. Thus I often recommend that entrepreneurs keep their day job until the startup is producing revenue.

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Where have you gone, Bill de Blasio?

This is going to be BIG.

Reports of NYC’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Far from becoming a crime-ridden hellscape, NYC’s actual numbers of murders and robberies are on a pace that is not only down from 10 years ago, which was eight years into Mike Bloomberg’s term as Mayor, but they’re almost half as much as they were at the end of the Giuliani administration, when people thought NYC crime had been "cleaned up".

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How To Ensure The Safety Of Your Employees In The Workplace

YoungUpstarts

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) explains that a safe workplace equates to a sound business. It further states that the primary goal of safety and health programs enforced by the United States Department of Labor is to prevent workplace injuries, diseases, and mortality. They also aim to reduce the financial hardship and suffering of employees and their families that have been brought about by these events.

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Monday Motivation: WHATEVER IT TAKES (Eric Thomas Motivation)

Hearpreneur

?This motivational video is to help CEOs, entrepreneurs and business owners start the week off on the right foot. Here are some takeaways from the video: Get back to your dreams. The only thing it takes is knowing what it takes. Get you why and fuel it. Your future is predicated by your present. Don’t let life put you in a situation where you stop dreaming.

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How Should Nonprofit Boards Define Risk Management?

Board Effect

Nonprofit organizations face known and unknown risks just like any other business or organization. A proactive board can the mitigate most common risks. Part of a board’s work entails understanding risk and being able to identify it. By proactively managing risks , boards protect the organization, it’s staff, volunteers, and even the other board members.

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Austin’s PickleSmash Powers Through the Pandemic With Online Sales and Retail Expansion

SiliconHills

After running out of salsa, Brian White decided to mash up his own version using pickles as the main ingredient. He added jalapenos, pickles, onions, and spices and came up with what is now known as PickleSmash, which is a salsa made without tomatoes. “I like experimenting with mashups of different foods,” White said. White […]. The post Austin’s PickleSmash Powers Through the Pandemic With Online Sales and Retail Expansion appeared first on SiliconHills.

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Essential Items You Need To Work From Home

Women Entrepreneurs Can

With our health at the forefront of our minds right now, many people who are able to work from home are doing so. While this can seem like a dream come true, it is not without its own problems. Getting set up to work effectively from home can be quite the undertaking. However, with a little preparation, you can help yourself feel at home in your home office.

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Product roadmap pragmatism

Street Smart Product Manager

As product managers, it’s our job to drive sustainable business growth. One of the chief ways we do this is by crafting a coherent product roadmap. But how to get started? Watch this webinar I participated in with Product Management Today in which I talk about: The importance of having a product roadmap Pragmatic strategies […]. The post Product roadmap pragmatism appeared first on Street Smart Product Manager.

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