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    Business In May-July 2018, users spent 300 billion hours in Facebook-owned apps, In comparison to Google apps where people spent ‘only’ 118 billion hours. Quantity is not everything. Thanks to great monetization, Google Average revenue per user is 700% higher than Facebook.

    Business In May-July 2018, users spent 300 billion hours in Facebook-owned apps, In comparison to Google apps where people spent ‘only’ 118 billion hours. Quantity is not everything. Thanks to great monetization, Google Average revenue per user is 700% higher than Facebook.


    In May-July 2018, users spent 300 billion hours in Facebook-owned apps, In comparison to Google apps where people spent ‘only’ 118 billion hours. Quantity is not everything. Thanks to great monetization, Google Average revenue per user is 700% higher than Facebook.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 02:08 AM PDT

    How to get clients? I'm slowly giving up

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 05:23 PM PDT

    How do you get clients?

    How do you get clients?

    Started a video production company with 2 colleagues, set up the business two months ago. Almost a year since we graduated college.

    But it's near impossible to get clients from local businesses. I've emailed dozens of local companies, but 90% of the time no one emails back and the other 10% are just emails saying "we don't need a video at this time"

    I'm beginning to give up on this dream. I don't even care for money I was want to set least gain notoriety for helping promote local businesses.

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    A Real life conference call....

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 12:54 AM PDT

    My friend and I have a great App. Idea. How should we make it real and successful?

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 12:45 AM PDT

    My friend and I have a great application idea. But I know only basics in app development for Ios and Android. We feel a bit lost in how we should start this idea or company. We are both broke and living paycheck after paycheck.

    Should we started it by crowdfunding? And if yes, how?

    Or should we try to just create a basic version and then test it without having a company yet?

    Please help!

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    How Stop Loss Rules Protect Day Traders - Trading Site Reviews

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 10:30 PM PDT

    Bifacial beats Trump’s tariffs: Federal trade authorities have ruled that bifacial solar modules are no longer subject to the Section 201 ruling, which currently apply a 25% tariff to most solar modules imported to the United States. This will save 6-9% on utility scale solar power projects.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 09:51 AM PDT

    Trading Analysis №6 by Darren Chu, CFA “Ethereum (ETH/USD). Testing Daily Chart Upchannel Support”

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:25 PM PDT

    Uber's plans include attacking public transit

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 08:59 AM PDT

    JD.com partners with Yandex Market to sell goods in Russia

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 12:49 AM PDT

    Potentially Starting a Media Development Studio, Need Something Answered.

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 08:53 PM PDT

    Hi. I'll keep this short and to the point.

    I have been considering starting a media (video games, films, etc.) studio. I have interested parties willing to help, however, I am rusty on my skills for development of such medias. I was wondering if there is a marketplace online (or just where I can go to do this) where other companies/producers can sell their unfinished films/games/ideas for other companies to pick up?

    If you know of this, please tell me. Thank yoh

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    U.S Franchise Target Reveals Open Source Blockchain For Supply Chain Tracking | CoinBeat

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 06:22 PM PDT

    What is the average?

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:36 PM PDT

    What is the average revenue and net for self-employed?

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    Why Start-ups and Small Business Fail? Here are my thirty one reasons!!

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:06 PM PDT

    I have compiled thirty one reasons for start-up business failures.Most small business surveys show that the primary reasons for Start-up failure lie in the following areas:

    1. Inefficient control over costs and quality of the product.
    2. Bad stock control
    3. Underpricing of goods sold.
    4. Bad customer relations.
    5. Failure to rate and maintain a favorable public image.
    6. Bad relations with suppliers.
    7. The inability of management to reach decisions and act on them
    8. Failure to keep pace with the management system.
    9. Illness of key personnel.
    10. Reluctance to seek professional assistance.
    11. Failure to minimize taxation through tax planning
    12. Inadequate insurance.
    13. Loss of impetus in Sales.
    14. Bad personnel relations.
    15. Loss of key personnel.
    16. lack of Staff training.
    17. Lack of knowledge of the merchandise.
    18. Inability to cope adequately with competition
    19. Competition disregarded due to complacency
    20. Failure to anticipate market trends
    21. Loose control of liquid assets
      22.Insufficient working capital or incorrect gearing of capital borrowings
    22. Growth without adequate capitalization
    23. Bad budgeting
    24. Ignoring of data on the company,s financial position
    25. Inadequate financial records.
    26. extension Of too much credit
    27. Bad credit control.
    28. Over borrowing: use of too much credit.
    29. Bad control over receivables
    30. Loss o! control through creditors demands.

    Want to know how not to fail? Read the whole article and let me know of your thoughts here. https://www.viralify.me/2019/06/13/why-small-business-fail-thirty-one-reasons-for-start-up-failure/

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    Interview with Richard Dennis, Founder & CEO of temtum, a Next-Gen Payments Network

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:00 PM PDT

    Trying to figure out if this business opportunity is legit or a scam

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:00 PM PDT

    So while working I was approached by a guy who offered me a chance to meet his mentor about joining in an online marketing company. Says they market to big companies or something of the sort and make a portion of the sales or something like that. So after listening I decide it's an opportunity I should try it at least. I give the guy my phone number and this past tuesday I get a call from the supposed mentor & business owner. Long story short we scheduled to meet today at 1:30 at a Starbucks and discuss things. What happened was mostly motivational speak on business being a different mindset and the need to read books to learn and change mindsets. No information was asked for no money but I was told I needed to purchase a book (which I already ordered from amazon) called Rich Dad Poor Dad and told to read the intro and select chapters to be tested on a few questions. I wasn't given much other info on the company but was given a name for the company and its supposed name is "Rhymes Enterprises". Quick google search proved useless for me so it seems more suspicious and like more of a scam than an opportunity to learn and make money in the coming years.

    Tldr: Given an opportunity for a "company" named "Rhymes Enterprises" for online marketing. Seems fishy to me wanted to see if anyone here has knowledge or could help prove legit or fake.

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    Need advice​ on Marketing Plan for B2B Business

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 08:52 PM PDT

    Hi Folk, as the topic said, I m looking for an advice on marketing plan for my company.

    I m 26 yrs old who just not longer than 1 year ago came back to help my family business. Our business has been running for 30 years under my father led. We do design - fabricate and install steam boiler "Champion Boiler" in South East Asia. So far we register as the company limited form but we still run business the old fashined way with out Goal (KPI ) or even marketing plan. Marketing strategies we use, are word-of-mouth marketing and reaching to customer directly. For about 1 year, I have created website, official account on social media with the purpose to strengthen the reputation and spread the news of our company. But since we are small player in this field, we have hard time competing with other competitors.

    My background are mechanical engineering and business management.

    So please share your experience on what should the marketing plan for B2B be for small-medium company like us?

    All comments and suggestions will be appreciated

    Thanks :)

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    Where to start for a business

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 07:56 PM PDT

    I'm in college and I'm planning to start a clothing brand and eventually make it a global brand all around the world. I have ZERO knowledge on business and I will start small, baby steps basically. Where exactly do I start? Any business owners please tell me EXACTLY what I need to do. EVERYTHING. Don't miss any step. I hear that you need an EIN and other things, but educate me on this. And what step do I start from.

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    The VC Bubble Is Putting Established Companies at Risk

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 06:44 AM PDT

    Aspiring Brand marketer, just wanted insight from people in the Entertainment or Sports side for marketing

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 03:49 PM PDT

    So a little background on me is that I'm currently a marketing student at a state university, chose the marketing route due to high school graphic design class which led me to take my creativity to the business side. So as a rising senior I had a list of questions for anyone within the field now and get some advice.

    • What advice do you have for a person attempting to break into this career field?

    • What is the most common career path ?

    • What are the most important factors used when hiring?

    • What's the future outlook for this career?

    • What are your major responsibilities?

    • What type of individual (skills/personalities) would be best suited for an entry level position?

    • Can you recommend other types of organizations I might investigate or contact ?

    • Lastly, What is a typical day like?

    I'm open to all answers and suggestions from the questions I asked and if you happen to have a LinkedIn I would be glad to network with you there. Thanks in advance!

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    How strict is IG when it comes to them showing that it’s an ad?

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 07:33 PM PDT

    A Complete Start-Up Guide To Crypto Mining

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 09:07 PM PDT

    Does anyone have experience w/GDPR?

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 05:07 PM PDT

    We're a small market research business that uses Google Drive as our centralized folder repository. Does anyone know the best (read: least expensive) way to go about ensuring that we meet GDPR standards for handling, storing data. Some of our clients push back on us for using Google Drive but I know many small businesses use it. Any advice is appreciated.

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    Pitching my services to local Real Estate companies

    Posted: 12 Jun 2019 01:08 PM PDT

    I began a local landscaping, pressure washing business and Im working on growing in my area. I have worked with a close friend who is a real estate agent and I picked up some great business through her. I figured it would be a good opportunity to form business relationships with other real estate companies for growth. Ive never pitched my work to cold customers before and pitching to a middle man like this seems to require some finesse. Would you guys have any suggestions for being professional and attractive as a business to form a good relationship for referred work from other real estate agents/companies?

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