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How One Startup Combines Boston’s B2B Sense with the Valley’s Social Media Style

View from Seed

This is a guest post by Alignable CMO Dan Slagen about the missed opportunity the company has identified in social networking, and why they’ve chosen to build the business on the East Coast. Social Has Been a Tale of One Coast. The city I call home, Boston, is not known for its social products. 1 Hacker Way.

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Marketers Focus More Attention on Mobile Gaming

YoungUpstarts

In 2013, there were 909 million mobile gamers worldwide, nearly half of which resided in the Asia Pacific region, and 146 million of which came from North America. Suddenly, mobile gaming isn’t just for the anti-social, it’s for everyone. This will increase supply and improve ROI for advertisers.

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It’s Morning in Venture Capital

Both Sides of the Table

But in 2012 a visit to any major college in America will show you the massive increase in aspirations of our young talent to become the next Mark Zuckerberg and build a future Facebook. The movie, “The Social Network” might have had more of an impact on creating future entrepreneurs than any other event of the past 5 years.

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The 50 Best Marketing Strategies For Small Business

Mike Michalowicz

Create an interactive, regularly updated site or blog , or by build informative yet informal profiles on social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter. Give away your product or promotional item on Twitter. Ask a question about a product on your website or blog. Twitter Giveaways. The first person to answer wins.

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6 User Onboarding Flow Examples (With Critiques)

ConversionXL

Mobile user onboarding flows introduce you to a game, a productivity app, a banking app, etc. Benefit-Focused: Explains the 2-3 core benefits and how to achieve that benefit via the site / product / app. Function-Focused: Explains the 2-3 core functions of the site / product / app and how to use them. No small challenge.” (via

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

They write everything from assembly to jQuery, on PCs to mobile phones, doing hard core computer graphics to high level social networking. In fact, the open source community can learn a lot from Microsoft in terms of backward compatibility and tools for productivity. They’ve tried everything. Everything, that is, but.NET.

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