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- Yellen Says Higher Interest Rates Would Be ‘Plus’ for U.S., Fed
- Apple employees ask for more flexible remote work options
- General Mills tells employees 700 to 800 job cuts are expected in U.S. and Canada
- Deciding on CRM: Should we Switch or Stay with Insightly?
- How can I optimize my SEO/Traffic for my website?
- Competition analysis for your online business success
- Washington Web Design For business
- TechCrunch: Um, where is the SEC when it comes to SPACs and conflicts of interest?
- What are alternative strategies CVS could use to prevent Amazon winning their market?
- (16) Is it too late to get into business? Where should I start this summer?
- The Verge: Microsoft says Bing’s ‘Tank Man’ censorship was a human error.
- Question on business purchase financing
- Taiwan chip firms may pivot to Chinese mainland as COVID-19 cases spike: experts
- What degree is better Business and Marketing or Just Marketing?
- 14 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Sent The Most Important Email in the History of Business
- Anyone having problems with copyrights? (scammers that coping your products/websites/businesses and parasitize on your brand name)
Yellen Says Higher Interest Rates Would Be ‘Plus’ for U.S., Fed Posted: 06 Jun 2021 05:04 PM PDT |
Apple employees ask for more flexible remote work options Posted: 06 Jun 2021 09:26 AM PDT |
General Mills tells employees 700 to 800 job cuts are expected in U.S. and Canada Posted: 06 Jun 2021 10:02 PM PDT |
Deciding on CRM: Should we Switch or Stay with Insightly? Posted: 07 Jun 2021 02:28 AM PDT The annual subscription for Insightly for my client renews next month and I would like to make the decision on whether to stay with it or move to a different platform. My client is still new to her niche and we are on a tight budget. Our goal is to choose one with the features we need that is still affordable. Affordable being less than $40 - $50 per month per ONE user (my client) with my client sharing their login. So the expensive ones are already out of the choices. So monday.com is a no for us. We have already done some research Hubspot is cheap with it's FREE and STARTER plan which is at $29 but gets really pricey when we need more features (around $800 - $3200) which is not affordable. Zoho we have considered with it being cheap at first but when we start to add integrations it also starts to get pricey. Any guidance with our decision would be a big help. [link] [comments] |
How can I optimize my SEO/Traffic for my website? Posted: 06 Jun 2021 08:19 PM PDT Hello, I'm 16 and about a month ago I launched my first website dedicated to giving young introverts a low-intensity spot to share and interact while also supporting each other to grow and explore opportunitys out of our comfort zones. The initial launch was great but it died down a little after which is fine. I think the main problem was with my landing page, it was too loaded with info, had only one page, and was hard to read. I decided to remake it and its been doing so much better but I want to know how I can optimize my traffic because I know posting on reddit is not an effective way to gain quality users. (If you want to see the site I can DM you but I dont want to break the rule about self promoting, this is strictly a question.) Thank you! [link] [comments] |
Competition analysis for your online business success Posted: 06 Jun 2021 10:10 PM PDT Competitors analysis is very important sor small or large business owners. The purpose of a competitor analysis is to understand your competitors' strengths and weaknesses in comparison to your own and to find a gap in the market. Analysis will help you to understand the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in relation to your competition. Most businesses already gather information about their competition, but many small business owners don't recognise it as competitive analysis. With the help of many online free or paid tools help you to check your competitors what they are doing to promote their business online. The analysis will help you to know about competitors activities like: Their backlinks Paid ads Keywords Traffic Google rank Social media All this help you to make better strategy to beat them and get top rank on search engine like Google ,Bing etc. Message me if you need any help or query regarding this [link] [comments] |
Washington Web Design For business Posted: 06 Jun 2021 09:59 PM PDT |
TechCrunch: Um, where is the SEC when it comes to SPACs and conflicts of interest? Posted: 06 Jun 2021 11:01 AM PDT |
What are alternative strategies CVS could use to prevent Amazon winning their market? Posted: 06 Jun 2021 05:19 PM PDT |
(16) Is it too late to get into business? Where should I start this summer? Posted: 06 Jun 2021 03:52 PM PDT I'm a rising senior in High School and getting a bit worried. I am not satisfied with where I am. Next year, I am applying to colleges for a business major. My high school had a business elective and business AP classes like: Micro and macro economics. I haven't taken any because I decided to go for business just this year. I have a friend who plans to go for business but she is so set compared to me. She has taken the business elective (it's called Virtual Enterprise) for 3 years and has taken AP Stat and will be taking AP Micro. I am in a International Studies elective and I have taken only English and Social Studies AP Classes. Next year I'll be taking AP Psychology , AP Gov, and AP Lit. Anyways I really wished I could've done more. I don't know anything about business right now. I don't really learn about stocks, taxes, economics, etc. I always wanted to do the "marketing" side of business not finance. This summer I'll be working in SYEP (Summer Youth Employment Program) and taking Intro to CS. I want to learn technology as it seems important in the modern day world. However, I should be really learning more about business before college. How can I start? Any videos, books, courses you recommend that don't cost money? Please if you know, thank you! [link] [comments] |
The Verge: Microsoft says Bing’s ‘Tank Man’ censorship was a human error. Posted: 05 Jun 2021 03:12 AM PDT |
Question on business purchase financing Posted: 06 Jun 2021 09:59 AM PDT All, I am trying to buy a small business and could use some insight from the folks here. What I am trying to understand is how debt payments and seller financing are typically handled when done together. So for example, suppose the business is expected to have $200k of EBITDA/year. The purchase price is $800k, which is split as $400k in seller financing, $125k equity and $275k of debt (for a $400k upfront payment). So the question is, with the $200k of EBITDA, does seller financing normally have first claim to it? In which case the seller takes everything for roughly 2 years and you have to make the debt payments out of pocket? Or do you normally make a debt payment (say $75k) and then the seller can sweep what's leftover ($125k), but it takes a longer period of time to pay off the sellers note? Any advice on how this works would be appreciated. I need to discuss this with the seller soon and am not sure what's normal or standard in these situations. Thanks in advance everyone. [link] [comments] |
Taiwan chip firms may pivot to Chinese mainland as COVID-19 cases spike: experts Posted: 06 Jun 2021 01:37 PM PDT |
What degree is better Business and Marketing or Just Marketing? Posted: 06 Jun 2021 10:58 AM PDT |
14 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Sent The Most Important Email in the History of Business Posted: 06 Jun 2021 03:35 AM PDT |
Posted: 06 Jun 2021 01:29 AM PDT Hello, Since the beginning of my career as an internet entrepreneur I'm facing the same problem over time - scammers and fraud that trying to parasitize on my brand or product. Most of my products are e-goods or small SaaS tools. The way scammers are troubled me:
The main problem is that customers who send money to fraud then complaining about my business, my service, and trying to get a refund from me. Anyone is having the same issue? What should I do? How to protect my business from angry customers who are shilling about the refund and not aware they've been scammed? I'm getting loses on support and of course, all of these people are my potential customers. [link] [comments] |
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