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21 Google Doc Features You Didn't Know Existed (But Totally Should)
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A few years ago, as I was scrolling mindlessly through my Facebook News Feed, I found an article that told me I was using paper ketchup cups all wrong.
It turns out you're supposed to fan out the sides of the cup to increase ketchup capacity, like this. Who knew? Well, I recently applied that sense of adventure to another thing I love -- Google Docs. And what I found was just as life-changing.
Topics: doc, features, know, choose, document, didnt, google, docs, insert, add, create, totally, open, page, click, existed. -
ABF Creative, a Podcast Network, Is ‘More Than a Business’
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The mission of Anthony Frasier's company, ABF Creative, is to broadcast voices and stories from the African American community. He launched the company in 2016 from his hometown of Newark, New Jersey, having founded a tech conference and authored a book. To Frasier, ABF is much more than a business.
Topics: creative, venture, didnt, network, abf, podcast, business, audio, newark, folktales, company. -
CIO Cynthia Stoddard explains Adobe’s journey from boxes to the cloud
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Up until 2013, Adobe sold its software in cardboard boxes that were distributed mostly by third party vendors.
Topics: cynthia, journey, network, transformation, techcrunch, way, took, company, software, adobes, cloud, boxes, didnt, adobe, stoddard, cio, working, explains. -
Earn My Attention, Don't Steal It [The Customer Code Series]
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Editor's note: This is the second post in an 11-part series on the HubSpot Customer Code. You can subscribe to the full series here.
Your time is precious. So is your customer’s.
We know this is true, but we still somehow feel okay about stealing another person’s time and attention when we’re in a business context.
Wait...stealing? Really?
Topics: attention, team, customer, marketing, code, didnt, inbound, series, dont, sales, steal, earn. -
Entrepreneur’s Hair Products Empower Black Women
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In 2012 Vivian Kaye was a successful wedding decorator. But she had a problem. The climate in Toronto, Canada, was brutal on her hair. Kaye's solution was hair extensions, which were easy and attractive. Fast forward to 2021, and KinkyCurlyYaki, Kaye's company, sells hair extensions, wigs, and more.
Topics: extensions, wigs, wedding, started, entrepreneurs, women, black, didnt, hair, business, empower, products, problem. -
Fame Didn't Do Any Favors For This NFL Player Turned Entrepreneur
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With more and more celebrities and athletes launching successful businesses, it might seem like being famous gives you a big headstart. But that doesn't get you out of all the things that can make succeeding in business hard. In today's episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll hear about the humbling moment when a former NFL player realized that simply pushing his product wasn't going to be enough, and how he built his ecommerce business from scratch to do $3 million in sales.More
Topics: fame, entrepreneur, product, actually, didnt, nfl, podcasts, going, thats, yeah, bottle, player, youre, really, think, favors, turned, day. -
Grocery startup Mercato spilled years of data, but didn’t tell its customers
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A security lapse at online grocery delivery startup Mercato exposed tens of thousands of customer orders, TechCrunch has learned. A person with knowledge of the incident told TechCrunch that the incident happened in January after one of the company’s cloud storage buckets, hosted on Amazon’s cloud, was left open and unprotected. The company fixed the […]
Topics: addresses, data, tell, startup, didnt, security, set, mercato, customers, grocery, incident, delivery, cloud, details, spilled, company, techcrunch. -
How Being Purpose Driven Kept This Business Going
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Eryn Eddy personally spray painted shirts for fans who supported her music as a way to spread positivity and connect with those who connected with her work. Evolving from a personal passion project, Eryn launched So Worth Loving, an apparel and lifestyle brand to facilitate a supportive community that embraces the past and empowers for the future. In this episode of Shopify Masters, Eryn shares how she found her drive, runs a purpose-focused business, and builds a supportive community. More
Topics: started, kept, worth, driven, im, purpose, music, business, going, community, think, didnt, loving, youre. -
How FactoryPure Mastered Google Ads and Scaled to 8-Figures in Annual Sales
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In their quest to alleviate their allergies, brothers Eugene and Michael Ravitsky procured the ideal air purifier together they launched FactoryPure, and expanded their business to include heaters, generators, air compressors, and other household machinery. In this episode of Shopify Masters, Eugene shares their strategy to finding eight-figure success in a high cost, low margin industry.More
Topics: annual, keywords, actually, sales, product, generators, didnt, factorypure, scaled, products, lot, ads, theres, google, mastered, 8figures. -
How to Find Out Why You Didn’t Get the Job
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You send in a stellar resume. You blow the recruiter away in the phone screen. And you wow everyone you speak with during your in-person interview. And yet, you still don’t get the job. Worst of all, you don’t know why you didn’t get it -- you either didn’t hear back at all, or received feedback so vague that it’s virtually useless (e.g. “We decided to go with another candidate who was a better fit.”) Is there anything worse?
Topics: didnt, recruiter, hiring, career, manager, dont, interview, job, burgett, feedback. -
I Published 60 YouTube Videos in 30 Days. Here's What Happened.
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You can't deny that video is a vital part of any business's marketing strategy in 2019.
Topics: team, didnt, project, process, days, video, videos, youtube, things, publishing, published, heres, happened, work. -
Instagram Helped This Serial Entrepreneur Launch a Life-Changing Business
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For Burak Doğan, trying and failing is no new concept. At just 23, he’s already a serial entrepreneur, having experimented with a ton of different ventures since he started at 18 years old. Despite all his failures, Burak was always determined to succeed. He treated each failed business as a […]
Topics: didnt, sixfigures, facebook, serial, money, dropshipping, started, burak, entrepreneur, instagram, products, store, helped, business. -
Maybe She’s Born With It, Maybe It’s Entrepreneurship.
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To be an entrepreneur is to be different. Ask any successful entrepreneur and they’ll tell you that they feel it every day. Entrepreneurs don’t want the same things everyone else does. The idea of a stable 9-5 office job? Just the thought would send a shiver down their spine. Instead, […]
Topics: maybe, didnt, youre, store, lot, really, entrepreneurship, product, products, jewelry, shed, reid, emma, shes, born. -
My Starting Over Story: How I Revisited a Passion Project During My Lowest Point
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A series of events in Terrell Grayson’s life derailed his plans. When tragedy struck his family, he lost his job, his car, and his home. In the midst of the lowest period of his life, Terrell turned to a personal passion and launched The Simple Bow. This is his story of starting over.More
Topics: lowest, mother, losing, simple, revisited, passion, didnt, project, started, business, confidence, mental, point, day, starting, family. -
Overdraft: How Native Poppy Bloomed—Even Through Its Founder’s Darkest Days
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Native Poppy sprouted from meagre savings and a Yelp page, and it has since bloomed into a multi-location retail business. But along the way, Natalie Gill’s flower startup drained her bank account and plunged her deep into debt. In her own words, Natalie describes her darkest days—when she was “not okay” and the stress impacted her health, sleep, and personal relationships. More
Topics: im, founders, really, going, job, native, hr, poppy, overdraft, didnt, darkest, days, business, bloomedeven, shop, flowers, flower. -
Overdraft: How One Founder Built a Braiding Business—From Her Living Room
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Now more than ever, we look to stories of resiliency to inspire us. In this series, successful business owners share their deeply personal financial struggles and lessons learned on their way back to black. (Melony’s story was originally published in October, 2019.)More
Topics: im, work, room, able, really, husband, day, founder, businessfrom, overdraft, living, built, didnt, hair, braiding, small, money. -
Overdraft: KOTN’s Founder Talks Hard Times and Soft Shirts
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Benjamin Sehl still isn’t sure if he’s “made it.” But after years of building KOTN from his in-laws’ basement and spinning it into a powerhouse online social impact brand with two retail stores, he’ll cautiously admit that he feels successful. Here, he talks about running out of money (more than once), securing funding (then losing it), and that time The Weeknd’s fan base nearly shut down KOTN’s pop-up.More
Topics: think, soft, pretty, ended, really, didnt, founder, overdraft, times, shirts, night, hard, talks, life, mackenzie, going, kotns, money. -
Overdraft: When Divorce Forced This Founder to Redefine the Meaning of Success
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Vivek Jain was living his dream, married and working as a venture capitalist in Bermuda. Then: divorce. At 34, Vivek found himself living with his parents and starting over. Today, he measures success differently—not by his bank balance. But to get there, he had to learn the hard way.More
Topics: forced, redefine, founder, way, im, kids, divorce, parents, things, life, overdraft, didnt, going, success, money, living. -
Partners: Inuit Life Inspired Their Cross-Cultural Love—and Whale Soap
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In this heartfelt and candid series, Partners—in Business and Bed, couples discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of living and working together. Here, Bernice and Justin Clarke of UasaU Soap open up about their spiritual craft, battling illness together, and their dream date night (hint: it involves earlobes).More
Topics: soap, loveand, inspired, im, came, night, business, uasau, inuit, bernice, didnt, life, partners, crosscultural, lets, going, whale. -
Retargeting Improves Conversions from SEO
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Retargeting turns visitor actions on your site or app into a second chance to capture a sale. It’s an excellent way to move top-of-funnel traffic from organic search to conversions.
Topics: results, search, organic, didnt, visitors, site, improves, shoppers, seo, way, conversions, ads, brand, retargeting. -
Self-Made Millionaire Matt Clark Shares How to Build Your Own Ecommerce Company
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Pay attention to expenses and double down on what works.
Topics: build, business, pay, ecommerce, clark, matt, selfmade, company, millionaire, shares, realized, selling, product, didnt, events. -
Six of My Online Stores Failed. One Didn’t. Here’s What I Learned.
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Five years ago when I first started selling online, all I wanted was a mentor to help me achieve success. Unfortunately, with my measly $30k salary and the average mentors’ sky-high five-figure rates, I knew I couldn’t afford one. So, I had to learn how to succeed the hard […]
Topics: youll, heres, learned, online, product, need, sales, know, store, youre, going, failed, dont, products, stores, didnt. -
Solo Brands Founder, Now Wealthy, Reflects
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Having sold Solo Stove, a company he co-launched in 2010, Spencer Jan reflects on finding meaning amid financial freedom, among other topics.
Topics: equity, sold, brands, didnt, private, company, reflects, founder, solo, wealthy, im, launched, stove, business. -
The 'Ethics' You Didn't Know Existed in Design
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Just the other day, I was Googling something in a rush and came across a blog post that I thought would give me all the information I needed.
Topics: ethics, know, existed, designs, content, visitors, email, brands, didnt, ethical, design, designers, post. -
The Exit: an AI startup’s McPivot
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Five years ago, Dynamic Yield was courting an investment from The New York Times as it looked to shift how publishers paywalled their content. Last month, Chicago-based fast food king McDonald’s bought the Israeli company for $300 million, a source told TechCrunch, with the purpose of rethinking how people order drive-thru chicken nuggets. The pivot […]
Topics: startups, million, mcpivot, dynamic, thats, exit, yield, company, previous, ai, didnt, understand, right, publishers. -
The Guide to Workplace Communication Channels You Didn't Know You Needed
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Emails and IMs and shared docs — oh my!
Topics: guide, know, didnt, video, channels, email, needed, information, page, communication, sharing, team, shared, workplace, remember, dont, work. -
The Man Behind a Million Memes: SrGrafo's Adventures in Comics and Commerce
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You’ve probably seen SrGrafo’s memes—but being recognizable and profitable are two different things. Find out how this artist turned a Reddit community into a successful brand.More
Topics: man, srgrafos, grafo, reddit, comics, didnt, commerce, id, wanted, know, adventures, really, post, million, memes, work. -
The Terms & Conditions Guide You Didn’t Know You Needed
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There’s a lot to think about when you’re updating or developing a website. From domain names, to color and design, to content and marketing, it can feel a little overwhelming. The last thing you want to think about is spending your time writing up a lengthy Terms and Conditions page […]
Topics: include, service, know, didnt, conditions, amazon, agreement, terms, information, site, website, users, needed, guide. -
They Visited Your Site. Here's Why Didn't They Buy.
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Using your company's home page to collect data from current customers helps increase the percentage of prospective visitors who end up purchasing.
Topics: buy, didnt, going, intent, site, visitors, task, visited, heres, information, data, came, youre, customer. -
This Founder Built a $1 Billion Brand ... By Giving Away $5 Gift Cards
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By getting scrappy, Grove Collaborative's Stuart Landesberg learned big lessons.
Topics: learned, gift, founder, cards, products, thought, customer, company, giving, grove, away, landesberg, didnt, brand, built, investors, billion, starbucks. -
This Young Founder Built a Multimillion Dollar Business by Rejecting the Silicon Valley Ethos and Being True to Herself
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Laura Behrens Wu came to the U.S. as an outsider, and admits she's still trying to find her way.
Topics: youre, true, behrens, dollar, company, valley, silicon, multimillion, rejecting, ethos, investors, going, business, able, founder, problem, didnt, young, really, wu. -
Tiny Wood Stove: From Blog to Million-Dollar Business
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Can a simple blog post make millions of dollars? Read the unique story of how a nomadic couple made a surprising discovery that changed their lives forever.
Topics: blog, wood, milliondollar, content, woocommerce, wordpress, business, didnt, space, site, really, stove, tiny. -
Why Pivoting Your Business is Vital
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Dylan Jacob grew up running his own businesses and knew early on when to change course and adapt. Ever since high school Dylan grew a small phone repairs business into a parts manufacturing company and later founded a company that offered the largest color selection of tiles in the United States. Despite reaching financial success, Dylan always viewed these ventures as "buffer businesses" and only found his true calling when he dove deep into solving the common problem of how to keep drinks cold. In this episode of Shopify Masters, you'll learn from Dylan Jacob of BrüMates on how he built businesses ever since high school and how he's been able to generate $21 Million in sales by pivoting his main target market.
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Topics: company, going, didnt, business, pivoting, podcasts, really, thats, theyre, know, vital, product, doing, youre. -
You can now take your Amazon returns to all Kohl’s stores
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It’s one thing to be able to get everything delivered to your doorstep, it’s another to then have to actually have to leave your home, brace the elements and return those things that just didn’t work out (or work at all). Typically, that means a run to your local FedEx or UPS store. For the […]
Topics: amazon, stores, didnt, techcrunch, kohls, work, program, return, store, announced, returns.