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- CVS to close 900 stores over three years
- Elon Musk has sold more Tesla shares than he needs to pay current tax bill
- Germany’s $9 billion digital bank N26 to withdraw from the U.S.
- Amazon's former head of information security said the company's customer data protection was a mess: 'It was all put together with tape and bubblegum'
- Deere strike to end as workers vote to approve contract
- Yelp is not trying to be pushy y’all
- EY faces mounting staff backlash over sexual harassment case
- Biden’s social and climate plan is set for a House vote after a CBO analysis said it would slightly boost the deficit
- Nvidia's rally turbo charged by 'metaverse', valuation breaches $800 bln
- Unilever bags $5 bln deal with CVC for tea business
- Intel's chip recovery plan could restore US manufacturing prowess - Cnet exclusive.
- Why You Should Sacrifice A Dollar Today For Five Dollars Tomorrow
- Metro Bank shares slump after US buyer ends takeover talks
- Is it better to abandon DBA name now or leave it expire in 5 years (e.g. due next year)? And I wonder about possible complications with tax, EIN, bank account and such.
- Record number of employers now offering child care benefits
- Boost for shareholders as parcels help Royal Mail to £311m profit
- Interest in SPAC mergers declining
- Flutter buys UK bingo operator Tombola for £402m
- Paytm shares tank on market debut
- Nvidia forecasts upbeat revenue on metaverse hopes
- Disney, ESPN Sports Betting and Gambling Plans In Focus
- Not sure how to start
- National Grid profits surge on back of European energy crisis
- Marketing tools and tutorials for a beginner
CVS to close 900 stores over three years Posted: 18 Nov 2021 09:07 AM PST |
Elon Musk has sold more Tesla shares than he needs to pay current tax bill Posted: 18 Nov 2021 12:23 AM PST |
Germany’s $9 billion digital bank N26 to withdraw from the U.S. Posted: 18 Nov 2021 05:06 AM PST |
Posted: 18 Nov 2021 08:35 AM PST |
Deere strike to end as workers vote to approve contract Posted: 17 Nov 2021 06:42 PM PST |
Yelp is not trying to be pushy y’all Posted: 18 Nov 2021 02:47 PM PST |
EY faces mounting staff backlash over sexual harassment case Posted: 18 Nov 2021 10:24 AM PST |
Posted: 18 Nov 2021 04:51 PM PST |
Nvidia's rally turbo charged by 'metaverse', valuation breaches $800 bln Posted: 18 Nov 2021 08:40 AM PST |
Unilever bags $5 bln deal with CVC for tea business Posted: 18 Nov 2021 10:21 AM PST |
Intel's chip recovery plan could restore US manufacturing prowess - Cnet exclusive. Posted: 18 Nov 2021 05:45 PM PST |
Why You Should Sacrifice A Dollar Today For Five Dollars Tomorrow Posted: 18 Nov 2021 01:19 PM PST Yes, that is correct I didn't make a single dollar my first year in the SEO industry and even more so I actually lost money working with a lot of my clients. Now a lot of you might be thinking why would this guy take on clients knowing he's going to lose money especially in his first year where money is tight, and the reason being is that I knew I had to get my foot in the door to develop a customer base and I was willing to lose a dollar today for 5 dollars tomorrow. When I first started out I was a young kid fresh out of school and I spent hours a day cold calling, messaging, and really doing anything I could to get clients. This process would normally end the same way each time with businesses explaining to me how I wasn't established enough to work with them yet and maybe in the future once I had a bigger resume they would consider it. Now, this was frustrating as they were denying me work experience because I didn't have enough work experience so you could see the irony. Eventually, though I did receive a message from a small roofing company located in Pueblo Colorado. The owner said he had talked to other SEO companies and they were just too expensive as he barely had enough money to pay for his crew and all of his materials. Now for me, this wasn't a problem at the time as I still lived with my parents, and even more so I was focused on expanding my portfolio so any work would suit me. We agreed upon $500 a month which after backlinks, hosting, and any extra fees for my tools left me with almost no money but I was determined to make this work. Fast forward to today and his website has graced the first page in his service areas, and even more importantly he has given me a raise of $1000 a month while also helping me land 6 other service industry businesses by spreading the word of my business as he continues to grow. I'm truly thankful for this but none of it would've been possible if I didn't sacrifice a dollar back then for 5 more dollars today. So if there's advice I could give anyone it would be to stay the course and look at every situation as an opportunity because you never know how far it'll take you. [link] [comments] |
Metro Bank shares slump after US buyer ends takeover talks Posted: 18 Nov 2021 10:21 AM PST |
Posted: 18 Nov 2021 03:27 PM PST The first product-selling business no longer operates due to pandemic supply shortages. And now creative service offerings are about to embark on with new DBA name. Hybrid solution and multiple DBAs are legit options in California, but their pros and cons are not readily found on the net. [link] [comments] |
Record number of employers now offering child care benefits Posted: 18 Nov 2021 06:19 PM PST |
Boost for shareholders as parcels help Royal Mail to £311m profit Posted: 18 Nov 2021 10:19 AM PST |
Interest in SPAC mergers declining Posted: 18 Nov 2021 04:41 PM PST |
Flutter buys UK bingo operator Tombola for £402m Posted: 18 Nov 2021 10:22 AM PST |
Paytm shares tank on market debut Posted: 18 Nov 2021 10:20 AM PST |
Nvidia forecasts upbeat revenue on metaverse hopes Posted: 18 Nov 2021 07:02 AM PST |
Disney, ESPN Sports Betting and Gambling Plans In Focus Posted: 18 Nov 2021 08:32 AM PST |
Posted: 18 Nov 2021 04:35 AM PST How can I start fresh? I have this issue where I overthink the entire business, about random what if's that go through my head 24/7. Im extending the family business to e-commerce which should be a great arm to the business. I just feel overwhelmed because I don't think I'll be good enough to have something solid. I overthink each detail, whether it's the color of the website, the font, the way the scroll looks.. etc. I even overthink whether I should add a little free item with each purchase. Or make bundle deals. I learned so much from college and my MBA but that stuff feels so advanced for something simple as making a website and selling an item. All these start up books have different ways of going about it so I'm not sure what to do. I've made the business legally but I haven't done anything since and it's been 3 months. [link] [comments] |
National Grid profits surge on back of European energy crisis Posted: 18 Nov 2021 10:40 AM PST |
Marketing tools and tutorials for a beginner Posted: 18 Nov 2021 08:45 AM PST Hi! [link] [comments] |
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