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How to Turn Your Idea Into Success
Those with a clear understanding of what it takes to turn an idea into reality are the ones that walk away with the title.
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Sales Tactics to Survive the Extended Effects of the Pandemic
The default setting for growth for most ambitious companies is to try to win new logos. Find new customers, sign new deals, and build the company on the back of this steady stream of new business.
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How to Get Your PPP Loan Forgiven, When to Give it Back, and What's Coming Next
In Inc.'s exclusive National Small Business Town Hall, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's policy chief discuss a range of new issues many business owners now face.
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LinkedIn's CEO Just Shared the Best Work at Home Advice You'll Read Today
While at times it may seem impossible, it's more important to your productivity than ever to make sure you build buffer time into your schedule.
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4 Steps to Get Your PPP Loan Forgiven | Inc.
There are many rules around Paycheck Protection Program loans, particularly when it comes to loan forgiveness. Here's what you need to know.
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Tech Startups Offer Stock, Not Salary, During Virus Crisis
A growing number of startups are offering stock-for-salary trades to preserve cash as the tech industry reels and economic uncertainty mounts during the coronavirus crisis. Bloomberg's Shelly Banjo reports on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The 90-Day Action Plan to Steer Your Business Through the Covid-19 Crisis
Sageworks co-founder Brian Hamilton offers expert advice on preserving cash, guarding employee morale and making sure your business is at the front of the line.
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Auto insurers are offering discounts amid the pandemic. What you need to know
With fewer people on the road, auto insurers are offering customers discounts. Consumer advocates say they could be doing more.
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Raising Your First Dollars? The Anatomy Of Startup Pitches That Work
Here are the four things you can do to give yourself the best chance of securing funding for your company.
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10 Effective Email Marketing Tips Small Businesses Can Use
Reaching out via email can bring strong returns—or dead silence. Here are some ways you can draw in readers and improve engagement with what you send.
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What Are The Basic Funding Requirements For A Startup?
Do you have any funding requirements to support growing your startup? This question was originally answered on Quora by Maaria Bajwa.
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It costs nearly nothing to open a Chick-fil-A — but there's a catch - Business Insider
Chick-fil-A is among the most successful fast-food chains in the US, and it's also one of the cheapest to open.
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How McDonald's Lost Its 'Big Mac' In Europe
An Irish fast food chain takes McDonald's flagship Big Mac trademark: Is that the end of the "MacBully"?
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How Funding Rounds Work For Startups
The promise of big, easy and fast money to build business ideas has inspired countless entrepreneurs to throw their hats in the ring to try and get their share, and make their visions a reality. For some the game of raising capital to build businesses and
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For a small fee, entrepreneurs can now manage their own fleet of Bird e-scooters
Bird wants to help you start your own electric scooter business.
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5 Fast-Growing Businesses Reveal Their Shared Secret To Success
There’s one thing all of these startups have in common and that has played a major role in their success. The best part? It’s a free resource that’s available to your business, too.
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Wes Moss: It's not too late to build up retirement nest egg
Wes Moss: Late starters can still build solid path to retirement
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'What the hell were we thinking?' Startup founders who landed a $55,000 deal on 'Shark Tank' nearly missed their big break
The founders of Cousins Maine Lobster appeared on "Shark Tank" in 2012 and made a deal with Barbara Corcoran. But when the "Shark Tank" producers originally reached out to them, the founders turned them down — twice — before relenting.
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McDonald's: No Cashiers, Kiosks Only By 2020
McDonald's will roll out self-order kiosks to 1,000 stores every quarter for the next two years, according to CEO Steve Easterbrook.
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Facebook Gains $21 Billion in Value as Mark Zuckerberg Testifies Before Congress
Investors were optimistic after seeing the CEO's performance.
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2 Tools That Can Help Small Business Owners with Reminders, Invoicing and Time Management
Having the right toolbox can help with making sure opportunities don't fall through the cracks.
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11 First Sentences That Guarantee the Rest of Your Email Won't Get Read
Even if your intentions are professional and sincere.
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These Are the Best-Paying Internships in America
Facebook interns make twice the average American wage.
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6 Steps to Starting a Business From Zero
When creating something from nothing, keep these basic but critical pointers in mind.
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How Did the Super Bowl's "I'm Going to Disney World" Slogan Originate?
How a throwaway comment turned into a long-lasting Super Bowl tradition.
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Trends Brand Marketers Need to Heed - Brand Keys
Marketers cannot use mid-20th century survey tools to measure 21st century consumer values and behaviors because traditional techniques are likely to measure what consumers say, rather than what they think
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Adidas Is Finally Going to Start Making Shoes in the U.S.
An Atlanta factory is slated to open in 2017.
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11 Things We No Longer See in Offices
When digging through the dark recesses of the office supply cabinet, today’s average office worker might find a 5¼” floppy disk and consider it a relic of the Dark Ages. They’ve probably also never seen a canister-style ashtray in the corridor, or a pegboard bookkeeping system. Here are some other supplies and equipment that are quickly becoming museum pieces.
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30 Digital Marketing Tools the Real Mad Men Would Have Wanted
30 free and paid digital marketing tools to help you with content marketing, SEO, social media marketing, PPC, conversion optimization, project management etc.
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Sony Pictures Employees Now Working In An Office “From Ten Years Ago” | TechCrunch
"We are stuck in 1992 over here," she said. She requested anonymity but agreed to talk a bit about her day-to-day experience as a Sony Pictures Employee..
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Google's First 21 Employees: Where Are They Now?
Only seven early Googlers still work for the search giant that made them rich.
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Apple Just Passed a Massive Milestone | TIME
It took a few days, but Apple’s blow-out quarterly earnings report — driven by strong iPhone and Mac sales and bolstered by the largest stock repurchase program in the history of capitalism — has finally made its way through Wall Street’s algorithms and into Apple’s share price.
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No Money to Start a Business? No Problem. Try These 5 Options.
Follow these simple guidelines to build up a venture of your choosing for little to no capital.
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Square just unveiled something coffee addicts have been dreaming about forever
Square has its sights set on making buying a cup of coffee easier than ever.
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Samsung's iPhone 6 nightmare is getting even worse
Despite having to fight against a new iPhone each year, Samsung was surprised to see Apple’s record iPhone 6 launch in past weeks and had to move up its Galaxy Note 4 launch in South Korea and Chin...
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Showbiz, Music Industry Jobs Drop 19% in Two Years | Variety
The U.S. economy has seen a steady erosion of jobs in the motion picture and sound industries, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The Much-Maligned Business Plan (and Why You Need One) | Inc.com
Creating a business plan and digging into your numbers can avert a business-threatening shortfall. But the even more exciting thing is that it can also propel you to look for opportunities to grow your company.
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No-Meeting Fridays and Other Hacks to Improve Your Work Life
As part of LinkedIn’s Productivity Hacks series, I asked colleagues at Citi as well as members of Citi’s Connect: Professional Women’s Network on LinkedIn to share their best productivity tips,
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Facebook Gain Makes Zuckerberg Wealthier Than Google Guys - Bloomberg
Mark Zuckerberg is now richer than Google Inc. co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
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4 Tips for Managing Cash Flow When You're Bootstrapping | Entrepreneur.com
The wealthiest companies work hard to know where every dime goes. Startups literally cannot afford to do less.
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I Admit It. I Have No Idea What I'm Doing. (And That's a Good Thing.)
When starting up, it's OK if you don't know what you're doing some of the time. Here's why you should always keep an open mind and keep...
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America's Most Surprising Six-Figure Jobs
Corner offices, operating rooms, and trading floors aren't the only arenas in which professionals can bring in six figure salaries.
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Brunswick sells retail bowling business to Bowlmor AMF
Fifty years ago, Brunswick Corp. didn’t run any bowling centers. It just sold bowling equipment.
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Op-Ed: Microsoft layoff e-mail typifies inhuman corporate insensitivity
Robotic letter is an unfortunately normal example of how companies talk to employees.
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First Take: Nokia hit hardest in Microsoft layoffs
Even by Silicon Valley's out-sized standards, this week has been head-spinning.
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IBM to sell business-optimized iPads in unexpected partnership
IBM says it will develop business-optimized apps for the iOS platform, and will sell both iPhones and iPads to business customers, too.
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'How can this be a billion dollar company?' and other BS questions VCs ask
While I get why a late stage investor would ask the question when the valuation is in the $250 million range, I really don’t understand why a seed investor would ask this question when the valuatio...
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10 Simple Kickstarter Campaigns You Should Have Thought Of
Let's face it — had you known you could make $60,000 on potato salad, you would have quit your day job a long time ago.
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9 Things Rich People Do Differently Every Day
What you do today matters. Your daily habits may be a major determinant of your wealth.
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Here are some of the awesome perks you get as a Google intern
Google's employees are among the happiest of any company in the world so it's not surprising that its summer internships offer some pretty sweet perks. The Associated Press, via CBS News, takes a l...
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RadioShack to close hundreds of stores
RadioShack is set to close 200 more stores as revenue continues to decline. The company's stock fell over 9% Tuesday.
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Meet the new Apple
While I watched Apple's WWDC 2014 opening keynote on Monday morning, I couldn't stop thinking about the infectious mixture of fun and confidence everyone onstage seemed to be exuding. It was...
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How In-Flight Entertainment Saved JetBlue
What many don’t know about the big JetBlue sale of its LiveTV to Thales in March of this year, which earned the airline $400M, is that it’s actually been a
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Would You Pay $1,000 Once to Get Free Beer for Life?
A brewpub and a coffee shop in Minnesota's Twin Cities have used this one-time payment method to save their businesses. And there's no reason to think the model can't spread.
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Beyond Analytics: Understanding Humans While Scaling Your Business
Understanding humans beyond what analytics tell you can be insightful, memorable and easily shared with your whole team if you’ve recorded the interaction.