Showing all posts tagged Opinion and Analysis
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Are You Paying Too Much Online Because of Variable Pricing?
You may have already started clearing your browsing history - or changing browsers altogether - when hunting down online
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Paper or Phone Tap? Apple Pay Is Here to Replace Your Wallet
With Apple's iOS 8.1 now available to download, what people are really looking forward to is the new Apple Pay service. Now
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More on Remote Teams: Thomas Knoll on The Hows and Whys
Even if you're not managing a remote team, there are several tools available to help you increase
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Six Tips for a Data-Driven Content Strategy
Digital marketing is a need that simply didn't exist 50 or even 20 years ago. Back then, gaining customers was as simple as
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Why Ruby on Rails is My Go-To App Development Platform
When it comes to developing business web applications, companies are faced with a tough decision. There are a variety of
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Cloud Computing: Where It’s been, Where It’s Going
Cloud computing is currently one of technology’s hottest topics. The sector is growing rapidly and some are warning that
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The Real Correlation Between Media and Entrepreneurship: Programs at SU Bring Everything Full Circle
What do broadcast journalism, public relations and advertising have in common with entrepreneurship? Some people could argue
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Post-Accelerator and Growth Funding in Berlin
A couple of weeks ago, a colleague and I went on a trip to Vienna, Austria to deliver a keynote to a state-funded innovation
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Don’t Miss Out on the ‘Next Big Thing’ in Social Media
Marketing blunders happen all the time. Do you remember when Pontiac gave away nearly 300 sleek, testosterone-fueled G6
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Is Your Company a Lifestyle Business or a Startup?
I used to run a company that provided me with an easy, laid-back lifestyle of $500,000 per year in just 12 hours of work per
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More than a Curriculum: How Do We Determine the “Real” Entrepreneurship Programs?
In almost every aspect of life, college campuses are microcosms of the real world, especially when it applies to startups.
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How Entrepreneurs Can Benefit From Business Intelligence
Much of the success of small and medium enterprises (SME) relies upon creating a system that is efficient and effective.
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The State of Entrepreneurship Report Presents 3 Steps to a Better, Startup-Fueled Economy
The Kauffman Foundation presented its fifth annual State of Entrepreneurship address Wednesday, and the message was clear:
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Dirty Secrets of Consulting Firms and How to Choose One
Everyone understands that they should outsource something to the experts in the world. But you certainly fear doing that to
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Spinnakr Launches, Raises Funding from 500 Startups, Andreessen Horowitz
Today, DC and Silicon Valley startup Spinnakr launched in public beta and announced an undisclosed amount of funding from
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Optimize Website Traffic With Lucky Orange’s Powerhouse Data Analytics
You have just finished building an epic new website, but there seems to be a little voice inside your head telling you it
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AuManil Reveals Hidden Insights in Game Players’ Activity
Bart Bohn founded AuManil to assist the $40 billion online games market by collecting social gaming data to reduce whale
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Some Brands Win, Some Lose as Branding Goes Rogue at SXSW
As a marketer, I am always fascinated by the "art of marketing," from what gets your attention, to what gets you to buy.
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Product Features Are Good, But Cultures are Better
Sitting in a marketing organization inside of one of the largest corporations on the planet, I take part in a lot of
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14 Startup & Technology Trends To Look For in 2013
For many, the end of the year marks a time for reflection, both in their personal and professional lives. We ask
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13 Startup Headlines You Will Undoubtedly Read in 2013
The lines between entrepreneurialism and wizardry are blurry, for future gazing is a superhuman competitive advantage
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