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    Business Uber Investors Are Wary as It Rides Into the Helicopter Business


    Uber Investors Are Wary as It Rides Into the Helicopter Business

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 04:54 PM PDT

    An investing gold rush is coming for psychedelics. One line from a neuroscientist on their life-changing power explains why.

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 02:43 PM PDT

    King Arthur Flour recall: Select bags recalled for E. coli risk

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 03:38 PM PDT

    3/4 of Canadians would support law enforcing 'Right to Repair' electronic devices: survey

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 02:22 PM PDT

    How important is creating a logo for your company?

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 12:26 PM PDT

    Retirees will outlive their savings by a decade

    Posted: 14 Jun 2019 12:51 AM PDT

    Mentors Day Trading and Education - Trading Site Reviews

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 09:22 PM PDT

    Bankruptcy judge orders popular Apex restaurant closed because of owner's 'financial acrobatics'

    Posted: 14 Jun 2019 01:38 AM PDT

    How to succesfully pivot from B2C to B2B

    Posted: 14 Jun 2019 01:13 AM PDT

    Dear Redditors,

    I'm looking to pivot my business from B2C to B2B exclusively.

    The reason we decided to pivot to B2B was in customer product perception (unrealistic product expectations) and a lot of return and customer complaints due to the improper usage (we don't give warrantly if our water heaters aren't installed by our staff, also when a customer refuses to pay our trained installers is when troble with the product happen).

    Additionally we have noticed that doing business in B2C in our industry and our country is too much hassle for a little gain. (we're talking about buyers for a 200$ water heater draining hours of our sales staff time).

    That's why we wish to switch to B2B where before every project we need to have some sort of contract to make sure each party will have clearly defined responsiblities and deadlines.

    Therefore my question is Is there a model how one should do it? Is there some kind of written exercise like, inital writing of the business plan? What are the best practices? Are there any literature I can read to learn more about possible caveats?

    Thank you for your input!

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    Tyson Foods launches full-scale attack on Beyond Meat

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 05:19 PM PDT

    A quarter of Americans have no retirement savings

    Posted: 14 Jun 2019 12:51 AM PDT

    Print returns as curated media

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 08:56 PM PDT

    A crisis of legitimacy - Today’s toughest global challenges are unintended consequences of yesterday’s success. If our prevailing institutions can’t adapt, they could lose the right to lead.

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 11:55 PM PDT

    Best 4 Impact Radius affiliate programs — high-paying programs with generous commissions

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 11:33 PM PDT

    U.S. denies Tesla tariff relief request for Chinese-made Model 3 'brain'

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:25 AM PDT

    Tradezy - Coming Up To Change the Arena of E-Commerce Industry

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 08:47 PM PDT

    AT&T cancels preorders for Samsung Galaxy Fold but patents a stretchable phone

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:53 AM PDT

    Maintaining an app that pays out users to play basketball

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 04:33 PM PDT

    I created an app that pays users to play pickup sports. Pickup sports are sports that are played for fun usually at parks, rec centers, YMCAs, LA| Fitness, etc.

    Users earn money playing basketball, football, or soccer:

    The trick to making the app work is having the users earn the app enough money before paying out.

    Facts of the business model

    Minimum cash out is $5.00

    Upon reaching 5 dollars users have earned the app anywhere between $17-24$ this is with many of the in app purchases being disabled for the alpha testing

    How?

    The main source so far has been in app ads and spectator mode. One of the ways I prevent cheating is letting players activate spectator mode when a game is in progress and users are waiting to play. Once entering spectator mode users enter a video game experience and keep track of scores and stats.

    The average pick games last 12 minutes. I can show around 5 banner ads at the bottom of the screen without interrupting the users experience. Before you confirm your spectating results I often place a intersteller (Full Screen) ad at the end of the process.

    Once a user reaches cash out he/she is able to use our reward screen to navigate between retailers such as:

    ** Reebok , Adidas, Nike, AirJordan, Chipotle, Tropical Cafe' Smoothie**

    When users use the reward screen they are directed to the retailers using our affilate link. We get a percentage of whatever they purchses I'm not sure of the exact % per affilate provider atm...

    Lets assume 1%

    Assuming in app purchases account for an additional .25c per person bring the average user earning the app $17.50 before cashout...

    Is this a sustainable business model with no other revenue coming in? In addition to 1 revenue stream (ads) there are additional streams adding up to 8 atm

    Ads

    In app purchases

    Apparel Sales

    Charge per transaction

    Api

    Subscription monthly

    One time purchase of the app

    Affiliate Marketing

    Anybody with any experience in this would be helpful!

    GENERAL FAQ

    How the app works is simple

    You are rewarded in credits for wins and points scored. The credits are worth a set value Ex. 200 credits =$5

    Once you earn credits you can challenge another user 1 v 1 in your fav sport for credits. So say you're at 190 credits

    (Remember credits=$5)

    You could put 10 credits up against another user in a game of basketball first to 15. Winner takes all

    Win you're at 200 Lose you're back to 180

    There are 4 ways to earn

    1. Quickplay - Earn playing 4v4 or 5v5 as usual playing at your usual park or gym

    2. Challenge Mode - Take what you've already earned and put it up against your friends in a 1 on 1 game. Winner takes all!

    3. Spectator Mode - Waiting to play next? Enter Spectator Mode & record points & results and earn while sitting on the sidelines

    4. The Playbook - We send you daily, weekly, & monthly task to complete to earn on your own

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    What are your Shelf Corporation experiences?

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:20 AM PDT

    I'm looking to purchase a shelf corporation, but the nature of that has me a bitch sketched out, particularly since I'm a bit wary of the reviews given the fact their whole business model is manipulating things like that.

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    So, getting an MBA might not be a great investment for everybody..

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 03:16 PM PDT

    Online Betting Sites Australia - KRUZEY

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 05:56 PM PDT

    My household and I plan to start a lasertag place locally.

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 01:46 PM PDT

    We have our equipment chosen, from the routers to the guns to the PC, and are currently looking at buildings.

    Just asking for a few recommendations, to anything and everything about it. Any questions will be answered to the best of my ability.

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    Buying in to turn it around?

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 12:49 PM PDT

    Hi. Hope this is ok for this sub. I'm looking at buying a share in a business which is in the same industry in which I work, but does not mean I know this specific segment very well as it is retail vs me being in sales/marketing.

    What do I need to look at before making a decision? What are some warnings and what are some positive things?

    The business is most likely failing ( I'll only know for sure what's happening next week) but what I want to look at is turning it around in a sector which is doing very well.

    Thank you.

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    Sector Rotation Strategy And AI: Match Made In Investment Heaven?

    Posted: 13 Jun 2019 06:44 AM PDT

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