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25 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

What exactly is going to be the name of your business? Whatever the inspiration or relation may be, the naming of your business is one of the most important parts of becoming a CEO. I credit my co-founder Eric Frothingham with coming up with our name. 2- Combination of two names. 6- Name describing our story.

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Common B2B Challenges and How To Solve Them

ConversionXL

Companies experience a high churn rate because of bad product adoption. As a part of narrowing down the focus, we redefined their targeting, identified the most profitable market segment, and updated product positioning based on the interviews with clients from that segment. Of course they have a great product and are well funded.

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Is gust.com a difficult platform to replicate?

Gust

A quick look at the really nice sites developed in just a few months by companies like CircleUp, FundersClub, Bolstr, Seedrs, et al will show you that the base technical challenge of creating a marketplace/social network is not particularly difficult. despite having lots of competitors.

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25 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

What exactly is going to be the name of your business? Whatever the inspiration or relation may be, the naming of your business is one of the most important parts of becoming a CEO. We came up with our name Design House because it was literally what we were and where we were at the time. Image Credit : Steve Boyle.

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What does it mean to be Latinx in Tech Today?

Austin Startup

He explains that this phenomenon spans from something minor such as people not pronouncing your name correctly, to the way people in the Rio Grande Valley won’t have the same experiences or opportunities as those in Dallas. For example, content that uses Castilian Spanish (used in Spain) isn’t well-received by Latin American audiences.

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6 tips to bridge cultural differences in marketing communication

The Startup Magazine

Your products and services are successful in your home country. Do you want to introduce your products or services into unknown territory? In the Netherlands it’s common to be on a fist name basis in communicating with both companies and consumers. Introducing your product in a masculine culture? What went wrong?

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Startup Grind Turns the Tables on Mark Suster

Both Sides of the Table

And my specialty was computer networks. It was the closest I could get to Spain. I didn’t have someone willing to offer me a job in Spain. I thought if I could live and work in Spain I could become bilingual, but I never got the opportunity. So it was from ’91 to ’94 that I programmed.

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