Thu.Aug 13, 2020

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No Visitors To Your Website? Try This Effective Website Design Strategy.

YoungUpstarts

Countless websites are struggling with their website traffic. Can you imagine the number of competitors that you have to deal with to get noticed by your niche? These days, having a website isn’t enough. A website needs to have regular visitors to be considered a successful website. The good thing is that you have different strategies that you can implement to attract visitors.

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Why Your Website is The Key To Business Success

The Startup Magazine

Having a website is an incredibly important part of your business marketing strategy, and has been for many years. A website gives you an online base of operations, almost like your company headquarters. Website design factors heavily on the impression you have on customers, prospects, and investors. A well-designed website serves as a source of traffic for both new and existing customers.

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Enterprise tech learns that small is beautiful

deal architect

SAP Nation 3.0, which was published last year, took me 6 months longer than I had planned. When I looked at the first draft, it was dominated by S/4HANA. I told Stacey Fish, who was helping me navigate SAP I.

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Debunking the 6 Biggest Misconceptions About Brand Monitoring

The Startup Magazine

The internet is full of posts that promote misconceived notions and false assumptions about brand monitoring tools and strategies. In this article, we are going to discuss some of those misconceptions that need to be debunked. We have also segregated the facts from the most common false notions about brand monitoring that circulate the internet. Analytical Tools of Social Media Platforms Provide Adequate Data.

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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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5 Of The Most Profitable Restaurants In The US Right Now

YoungUpstarts

If you’re looking for a way to flex your entrepreneurial muscles, the foodservice industry is still holding on strong, making it a potentially good investment. That said, you might stand a better chance at turning a profit depending on the type of eatery you elect to open. Even if you offer great prices and have years of experience backing you up, sometimes diners are simply drawn to certain kinds of experiences and up-and-coming trends.

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The Energy Revolution is (Finally) Here

Version One Ventures

It’s been exciting to see so much renewed investor interest in climate tech and clean energy startups. As Peter Thiel documented in detail, the last wave of late 2000s cleantech VC excitement ended in a trough of despair as many of the more well-funded companies went bust (with the notable exception of a few big winners like Tesla, SunRun, and Opower).

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What Is a Title Search in Real Estate? The Complete Guide

The Startup Magazine

Are you wondering what title searches are in real estate? If yes, you should check out this informative guide for business owners. The title insurance industry, which is already valued at $15 billion , is projected to grow further within the year. Given the dynamics involving property and even home buying and title deeds, the title insurance industry’s growth doesn’t come as a surprise.

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Decoding and learning from a business failure

Berkonomics

Have you experienced a business failure? Are you currently at risk due to events you cannot control? Not all companies are successful. Your end game could be a failure of the business. In fact, many angel investors or venture capitalists look for and respect the lessons learned by entrepreneurs that have survived a failed business. The key question is: Why did an entrepreneur fail?

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How to Grow Your Deli Business

Women Entrepreneurs Can

The lunch rush is exactly that. While even busy areas are quieter due to coronavirus-related restrictions, most delis and other lunchtime shops sell food to-go. As it nears noon, workers disperse in the direction of their favorite cuisine. But this decision isn’t simply a matter of what tastes the best. It’s also about the speed and ease with which someone can get a bite to eat.

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The End of the Cinema? – COVID-19 series

Start Up Blog

The crisis for the cinema industry didn’t start when COVID did – it’s been a slow burn problem for a very long time. The current crisis just accelerated the inevitable. The future of cinema sharply changed course recently with announcements of AMC and Universal’s deal that effectively shortens the cinema release window to 17 days and Disney moving its latest tentpole release to their streaming service , but there is much more that needs to be done to keep cinemas and th

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Startup CEO Second Edition Teaser: The Sale Process

OnlyOnce

As part of the new section on Exits in the Second Edition of the book ( order here ), there’s a specific chapter around the sale process itself. There are some interesting things in it — the arc and timeline of a deal, working with and through advisors vs. principals dealing with each other directly, optimizing for different stakeholders, and a wonderful long sidebar by my friends and advisors Brian Andersen and Mark Greenbaum from Luma Partners on how to think strategically about an exit

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What Should You Consider When Making Your Website Content Accessible

The Startup Magazine

When we think of web accessibility, we think of the design aspect and its applications. But content accessibility is the most essential element on the website because the content gets updated more frequently compared to other elements. Image Credit: Chansom Pantip / Shutterstock.com. The blog posts, infographics, videos , and other informational content is what affects a user and a potential customer.

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Talking Politics

Reid Hoffman

Traditionally, CEOs (especially startup CEOs) have tried to avoid mixing business and politics, perhaps because of the fear that the latter would harm the former. Back in the 1990s, basketball star Michael Jordan refused to endorse a Democratic candidate for governor of his home state of North Carolina, saying, “Republicans buy shoes too.” But in 2020, this traditional approach seems both outdated and untenable.