One Cow Describes Eight Business Modelsby Jennifer GueringerLeave it to the power of one cow to help you understand the workings of these 8 popular business models.Continue
What Makes a Great Brand Storyby Megan GrovesAnd why you should stop everything and figure out your story ASAP.Continue
Moneyball for your Startup Accelerator Applicationby Scott BrownLet’s look at 3 things you need to avoid, and 3 things you better get right.Continue
TechCrunch Vs. ProductHunt: How We Drove 1,300 Signups In 2 Daysby Katie SullivanPR is part science, part art – part timing, part luck. The process never goes quite as expected, but sometimes the outcome can be even better.Continue
UserCompass: Send NPS Surveys to Get Customer Feedbackby Keith LilesTwo simple questions might change your company’s fortunes.Continue
Why Is Cybersecurity Important for New Entrepreneurs?by Adam LevyCybersecurity isn’t just something extra you can plan for later. Fortunately, there are relatively simple steps you can take now that won’t interfere with your efforts to build your brand and gain customers.Continue
Validate your startup idea before building anythingby Dave Sloan5 steps every entrepreneur should take to before building a product.Continue
On time, on point — how time analysis saved usby Madhav BhandariIt’s absolutely imperative to know your time data. It can help you avoid wasted time and unfavorable situations altogether. Set up sprints, ensure team members own their tasks and trust them to deliver on time.Continue
4 Questions for Choosing the Right CRMby Jonathan HerrickMany small business owners assume that the use of CRM automation will make a business seem robotic and impersonal. The truth is that it’s exactly the opposite.Continue
Business Lessons From “The Art of War” by Sun Tzuby Dylan BirdLessons can be learned in the most unexpected places. They are there waiting for you and I to find them, pull them out, and put them to use— even if they're from the 5th century BC. Learn what a 2,400 year old book taught me about business.Continue