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17 of the Best Calligraphy Fonts You Can Download for Free
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The right font can instantly improve the look of your marketing presentation, impress your client, or escalate your design from average to exceptional.
But it's often tough to find a font that falls somewhere in-between classy and dramatic -- particularly when you're not willing to pay for an experienced calligrapher.
Topics: font, free, fontsfree, download, fonts, personal, script, calligraphy, best, youre, makes, making, commercial. -
20 Email Opt-In Examples I Love (For Your Inspiration)
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A few months ago, my inbox was filled with emails from a health specialist. I didn't remember signing up for random diet plans, so why was I getting constant emails?
Topics: subscribers, examples, makes, feel, confirm, youre, love, content, privacy, optin, inspiration, tip, email. -
20 of the Best Product Page Design Examples We've Ever Seen
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If you compare how product pages take shape across different companies, it's clear they run the gamut. Some go for the direct approach, displaying an image of a product and explaining why someone should buy it. Other companies create elaborate pages with moving parts and fancy, interactive elements.
Topics: makes, customers, product, pages, design, products, weve, features, examples, best, page, customer, value, seen, users. -
21 Email Newsletter Examples We Love Getting in Our Inboxes
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When you’re constantly inundated with social media, news, and emails, every day can seem like a case of information overload — trying to parse what’s important is a challenge.
Topics: newsletter, email, content, best, getting, newsletters, design, examples, inboxes, makes, love, great, businesses, readers. -
21 Incredible Geometric Patterns Perfect for Your Next Design
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There’s a certain psychology to shapes.
Topics: using, design, geometric, shapes, makes, shape, logos, foreign, sense, perfect, incredible, patterns. -
22 Copywriting Examples From Businesses With Incredible Copywriters
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We're all familiar with Flo from Progressive, right?
Topics: product, businesses, page, copywriting, makes, copy, language, site, copywriters, fun, brand, examples, incredible. -
25 of the Best Website Homepage Design Examples
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You never get a second chance to make a first impression. That’s why you need thoughtful homepage design.
Topics: best, love, simple, page, design, website, visitors, uses, makes, examples, headline. -
25 of the Best WordPress Plugins for Marketers (es-la)
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Did you know there are over 56,000 WordPress plugins available today?
WordPress plugins allow you to enhance your website's functionality by adding features and capabilities that don't come standard with the system.
From writing tools to SEO tips to analytics, WordPress plugins will help you arrive at any solution you're seeking, all while keeping your website as speedy as possible and saving you time along the way, too.
But with so many options available, it's tough to figure out the best ones to use.
Topics: features, post, website, wordpress, seo, esla, site, best, plugin, google, marketers, makes, plugins. -
29 Exit Intent Popup Examples and What Makes them Effective
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The average time a person spends on a web page is 54 seconds. That’s not a lot of time, but you may be able to entice them to stay with an exit intent popup.
Topics: popups, exit, works, offer, email, makes, intent, work, popup, examples, effective, example. -
6 Brain Triggers Copywriters Use to Drive Sales
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In 1923, master copywriter Claude Hopkins published a book called Scientific Advertising.
Topics: feel, ad, makes, triggers, sales, drive, campaign, copywriters, look, way, writes, advertising, try, brain. -
6 Form Error Message Mistakes Almost Everyone Makes
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Your visitors are bound to make the occasional mistake while completing your online forms. When it comes to shipping or registration forms, for example, there are a number of form fields a visitor is required to complete. And let’s face it, your visitor may not be thrilled about having to enter their address, credit card information, and more, and therefore, they may move through your form quickly. Chances are, some visitors will misspell something, type in an incorrect zip code, or miss a number in the credit card field.
Topics: visitor, mistakes, feel, fix, error, form, messages, visitors, forms, message, makes, example. -
6ixty8ight makes Japanese debut with online launch
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Hong Kong lingerie brand 6ixty8ight marks its Japanese debut on June 20 by launching an e-commerce store.
Topics: debut, ecommerce, japanese, makes, used, online, 6ixty8ight, stores, lingerie, brand, yearthe, store, japan, launch. -
7 Amazing Sample Answers to "What Makes You Unique?"
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The interview question, "What makes you unique?" is not an opportunity to confess weird habits or odd quirks. It's a chance to provide the interviewer with insight into how you'd be the best candidate for a role, while proving you're someone who can think on her feet.
Topics: prior, amazing, unique, interviewer, role, youre, makes, skills, answer, sample, company, experience, answers. -
8 Automated Campaigns Every Retailer Should be Sending Throughout the Customer Journey
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You walk into the wedding party of a close friend; you know that you’re going to have to speak with people, so you get ready.
Some of the guests are close friends, some you’ve met once or twice before and a few you have never met. Imagine if you were to walk up to one of your oldest and dearest friends and formally introduce yourself as though they were a stranger. Or go to a guest you have met for the very first time and, without any introduction, proceed to launch into the gory details of a particularly unpleasant bout of food poisoning you’d just experienced - chances are they’ll be avoiding you for the rest of the nuptials. The way you greet each of the guests will differ, because the relationship differs - it’s all about context.
Topics: met, relationship, retailer, automated, walk, campaigns, customer, way, makes, guide, journey, wedding, sending. -
9 Email Header Examples I Love (For Your Inspiration)
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Whenever I receive an email, my eyes immediately scroll to the bulk of the email. And why not? The branding, the copy, and sometimes the promise of juicy discounts draw us like moths to a flame.
Topics: report, design, great, technical, makes, email, content, different, header, love, examples, inspiration, headers. -
A Beginner's Guide to SSL: What It is & Why It Makes Your Website More Secure
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Have you ever noticed that some URLs start with "http://", while others start with "https://"?
Topics: website, makes, ssl, padlock, data, certificates, certificate, guide, beginners, information, validation, secure, domain. -
Affirm’s CTO talks transparency and the tech that makes BNPL possible
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TechCrunch sat down with Libor Michalek, president of technology at Affirm, to understand just how the company differentiates itself from its plethora of competitors.
Topics: possible, affirms, makes, talks, customer, techcrunch, transparency, bnpl, card, credit, pay, interest, technology, cto, affirm, tech, really, purchase. -
AfterShip makes its automated shipping API, Postmen, available for free
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AfterShip, the e-commerce shipment tracking platform, announced today that Postmen, its shipping API, is now available for free, with no limits on shipment volume. Co-founder Andrew Chan told TechCrunch that the company decided to make the Postmen API, previously offered as a SaaS subscription for enterprises, free in response to the massive jump in online […]
Topics: users, available, techcrunch, chan, postmen, pandemic, makes, postal, automated, shipment, aftership, api, ecommerce, retailers, free, shipping, days. -
Alternative assets are becoming mainstream
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Simply put: alternative assets are the things that probably wouldn’t come up when you meet with your financial advisor.
Topics: investments, makes, looking, z, investing, traditional, invest, mainstream, techcrunch, wouldnt, alternative, assets. -
Amazon makes it easier for smart home devices to alert customers to low supply levels
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Alongside all the new Alexa-powered consumer devices Amazon introduced yesterday, the company also unveiled a new set of tools for the makers of smart home device skills that will allow them to tap into Alexa to re-order their supplies. Think things like printer ink, air filters for smart thermostats, detergent for washing machines or anything […]
Topics: levels, easier, makes, customers, amazon, set, device, supplies, smart, devices, report, alexa, techcrunch, product, supply, sensors, low. -
Amazon makes its same-day delivery service faster in select US cities
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Amazon this morning announced another step it’s taken to speed up same-day deliveries. The company has installed what it’s calling “mini-fulfillment centers” closer to where customers live in select U.S. markets, including Philadelphia, Phoenix, Orlando, and Dallas. The new facilities allow Amazon to reduce same-day delivery times down to just a few hours for Prime […]
Topics: members, minifulfillment, select, delivery, faster, amazon, reduce, centers, techcrunch, cities, sameday, prime, service, order, customers, makes. -
Amazon makes offline retail push in India
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Amazon unleashed a flurry of new products this week at a U.S. press event, but halfway across the world, it is getting deeper into physical retail in the Indian market. The U.S. e-commerce giant is buying up 49 percent of More in a deal that sees Amazon partner and PE firm Samara Capital pick up the […]
Topics: amazon, billion, deal, samara, rival, partner, walmart, india, offline, makes, ecommerce, push, retail. -
Beauty Garage makes Singapore debut
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Japanese beauty product mail order service Beauty Garage has opened e-commerce sites and showrooms in Singapore and Malaysia.
Topics: opened, singapore, sites, debut, showroom, service, beauty, ecommerce, shop, makes, company, garage. -
Bolt makes first acquisition with Tipser, launches ‘Remote Checkout’
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The ability to purchase something at the point of discovery from digital content exists, but Bolt is ready to give that purchase its “one-click” treatment.
Topics: million, tipser, company, sites, products, techcrunch, launches, bolt, acquisition, wagenheim, technology, checkout, remote, makes. -
Brand incubator Harry’s Labs makes acquisition of D2C deodorant brand Lumē
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Prior to agreeing to acquire Lumē, Harry’s had looked at over 100 companies for possible M&A opportunities.
Topics: lume, makes, deodorant, company, klingman, acquisition, labs, harrys, help, line, techcrunch, incubator, created, d2c, care, growth, brand. -
Daily Crunch: Amazon makes PR push ahead of union vote
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Amazon pushes back against unionization, WeWork eyes the SPAC route and there’s new spyware on Android. This is your Daily Crunch for March 26, 2021. The big story: Amazon makes PR push ahead of union vote Workers at Amazon’s fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama (a suburb of Birmingham) will vote next week on whether to […]
Topics: ahead, company, push, union, crunch, platform, pr, amazon, zhihu, makes, tech, vote, workplace, week, workers, daily, raises. -
Early DoorDash investor Saar Gur makes the case for 10x growth from here
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The stunning debut of the food delivery company DoorDash on the public market this week has plenty of people puzzled. While undeniably fast-growing, the unprofitable delivery company has come under fire numerous times over its employment practices, and its IPO, like that of other gig-economy companies, leaves a lot of economic issues unresolved. So why […]
Topics: gur, food, delivery, growth, doordash, 10x, investor, company, business, team, thats, early, market, san, case, think, makes, saar, techcrunch. -
Germany makes destroying products more difficult
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The Cabinet of Germany has launched a draft law that is aimed to improve waste avoidance and to increase recycling. For online retailers this means the destruction of products will be more difficult, so they need to find a better way to deal with returns. The updated Recycling Act covers… Continue reading
Topics: difficult, online, webinar, returns, law, germany, makes, goods, destroying, retailers, products, recycling, stock, zalando. -
Google makes $550M strategic investment in Chinese e-commerce firm JD.com
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Google has been increasing its presence in China in recent times, and today it has continued that push by agreeing to a strategic partnership with e-commerce firm JD.com, which will see Google purchase $550 million worth of shares in the Chinese firm. Google has made investments in China, released products there and opened offices that […]
Topics: ecommerce, strategic, technology, investment, chinese, jdcom, companies, times, southeast, china, firm, makes, google, 550m, tencent. -
Google’s new feature makes it easier to shop from search results
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Following the big revamp of Google Shopping last fall, Google today is updating the shopping experience on Google Search, on mobile. Now, when you do a web search for clothing, shoes and accessories, you won’t just get a set of links to different products and stores. Instead, Google will present a new section where it […]
Topics: online, youre, techcrunch, shop, easier, feature, shopping, item, products, results, experience, makes, google, stores, retailers, googles, search. -
Hear how to build a brand from Tina Sharkey, Emily Heyward and Philip Krim at Disrupt
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For startups, especially e-commerce companies, branding is everything. A slogan, an ad, even the design of the logo can make the difference between success and failure. But understanding how to develop a brand and strategically evolve that brand over time isn’t the easiest task. Luckily, three experts are coming to Disrupt to talk through the […]
Topics: hear, understanding, makes, heyward, emily, krim, brand, tina, build, disrupt, sharkey, antler, brandless, philip, casper, red. -
How Dynamic Content Makes Your Marketing More Personal
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The first time Amazon suggested a book via their recommendation engine, I was completely awed.
Topics: dynamic, smart, content, personal, website, websites, customers, site, static, marketing, makes, database. -
How Juul made vaping viral to become worth a dirty $38 billion
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A Juul is not a cigarette. It’s much easier than that. Through devilishly slick product design I’ll discuss here, the startup has massively lowered the barrier to getting hooked on nicotine. Juul has dismantled every deterrent to taking a puff. The result is both a new $38 billion valuation thanks to a $12.8 billion investment […]
Topics: worth, makes, viral, juul, try, smoking, vaping, billion, pods, dirty, theres, juuls, nicotine, cigarette. -
How Miss Excel Makes $100k Each Day Selling Courses
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Miss Excel is her name, or at least how people know her on TikTok. The now popular TikToker and Instagram influencer,Kat Norton, promotes her courses through social media and leads users to online training courses for Excel and other Microsoft…
Continue reading How Miss Excel Makes $100k Each Day Selling Courses
Topics: course, excel, day, views, makes, courses, selling, 100k, norton, online, videos, video, tiktok, miss, kat. -
Instant grocery startup Getir makes its first acquisition to expand into Spain and Italy
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Getir, the startup based out of Turkey that has built a $7.5 billion business out a mobile app that lets consumers buy groceries and get them delivered in minutes, has grown its business up to now organically: targeting urban markets across Europe (and soon the U.S.) where it is disrupting the well-stocked cornershop with a […]
Topics: world, grocery, market, business, spain, getir, raised, delivery, instant, acquisition, company, turkey, techcrunch, blok, makes, startup, expand, italy. -
Malaysia’s Hijup makes mark in the UK
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Malaysian-owned Hijup UK made its debut in London's modest fashion scene at the recent London Eid Festival.
Topics: group, concept, retail, stores, modest, hijup, uk, malaysias, london, fashion, mark, makes, mobile. -
Our Top 10 Favourite Apps of 2018
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If you’re interested in learning about new ways to run your ecommerce business better, check out this roundup of the best business apps for ecommerce!
Topics: email, social, makes, apps, ecommerce, business, weve, best, favourite, love, site. -
PayPal makes a big marketplace play with its $500M investment in Uber
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Uber’s announcement of its IPO pricing earlier today came with a $500 million belated Easter egg. The payments giant PayPal is making a half-billion-dollar investment in the company, paying $47 per share, which gives the company a valuation of $78.8 billion (in the middle of the range of Uber’s IPO pricing of $44-$50 per share). […]
Topics: payments, big, network, services, marketplace, investment, uber, paypal, makes, companies, 500m, company, ubers, techcrunch, play. -
PayPal makes its ‘Happy Returns’ service free with PayPal Checkout, expands to 5,000+ locations
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PayPal is expanding access to the returns service it acquired last year, Happy Returns, by making it available to PayPal Checkout merchants at no extra cost. The payments company said on Monday that merchants would now be able to use the Happy Returns return and exchange portal software free of charge, and it has additionally […]
Topics: checkout, return, locations, service, techcrunch, merchants, customers, makes, paypal, ulta, happy, expands, returns, free, retail. -
Prosus makes $6.3B hostile bid for Just Eat; Just Eat rejects deal in favor of Takeaway merger
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As Amazon-backed Deliveroo expands into click-and-collect and procurement services to grow its footprint with restaurants in Europe, a food fight among three other takeout and delivery players continues apace in an ongoing consolidation march to compete better against the likes not just of Deliveroo but also Uber Eats and more. Today, Prosus — the recently-listed […]
Topics: makes, combination, techcrunch, hostile, number, merger, deal, prosus, takeaway, favor, players, delivery, food, offer, shareholders, takeawaycom, eat, rejects. -
Shippo Makes Scaling Your Ecommerce Business Easier
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As more consumers turn to online shopping, is your business ready to meet the demands?
Topics: pandemic, easier, scaling, shipping, businesses, best, makes, shippo, ecommerce, business, youll, able, process, carriers. -
Silver Lake makes a $3B offer to buy property portal Zoopla, the Zillow of the UK
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The UK housing market has cooled down on the heels of the EU/Brexit referendum vote, but that hasn’t stopped M&A activity around property market companies. Property portal Zoopla — a leader in the UK market with 50 million visits across its apps and sites, and 25,000 business partners integrated with its platform — has announced that […]
Topics: million, technology, property, buy, lake, zillow, company, market, makes, portal, uk, business, silver, zoopla, offer. -
Squarespace makes its first acquisition with Acuity Scheduling
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Squarespace is announcing its first acquisition today, a 13-year-old company called Acuity Scheduling that allows businesses to manage their online appointments. Squarespace CEO Anthony Casalena noted that the company has been expanding beyond website building already — he said he now wants to provide tools around online presence (i.e. building a website), commerce and marketing. […]
Topics: building, website, online, great, acquisition, product, makes, zuchlinski, squarespace, techcrunch, casalena, scheduling, acuity. -
The Importance of Keeping Bookings and Appointments On Your Site
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If your business relies on scheduling customers, you should have a booking system on your own website. Read how it improves your operations and revenue.
Topics: site, keeping, booking, makes, customers, appointments, calendar, woocommerce, scheduling, website, bookings, online, experience, importance. -
The Onboarding Process That Makes New Hires Fall in Love With Your Company All Over Again
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It was the first day of my first internship in college. When I walked in the doors, my boss gave me a brief, 20-minute rundown on how the organization was structured, what my role entailed, and what my first assignment would be.
Then, I found my cubicle and got to work ... feeling both largely unprepared and frustratingly secluded.
Topics: hire, team, process, fall, hires, help, makes, role, company, ask, necessary, love, onboarding. -
The Worst Super Bowl Ads — Avoid These Blunders
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There’s a lot to be learned from the Super Bowl.
Topics: makes, ad, avoid, bowl, messaging, viewers, worst, ads, super, blunders, robot, featured, advertising. -
Top 10 ecommerce in Austria makes up half of top 250’s sales
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Things are looking well for the biggest online shops in Austria. The top 250 can look forward to double-digit growth. And the ten biggest ecommerce websites from Austria account for almost half of the top 250’s total online sales. Ecommerce in Austria is still performing well, probably this year also… Continue reading
Topics: austria, 250s, total, million, makes, half, online, sales, shops, ecommerce, euros. -
Unriddled: Free Movies (!) From YouTube, Facebook Makes the Unsend Feature Official, and More Tech News You Need
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"Unriddled" is HubSpot's weekly digest of the tech headlines you need to know. We give you the top tech stories in a quick, scannable way and break it all down. It's tech news: explained.
Topics: social, unriddled, week, feature, need, youtube, instagram, users, reactions, makes, tech, movies, read, free, unsend, video, tools, official. -
Vollebak, which makes ‘clothes for the future,’ is closing its Series A round
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If you’ve ever visited the site of the six-year-old, London-based direct-to-consumer clothing company Vollebak, you’ve likely marveled at the exaggerated descriptions of clothing it sells, including a jacket “designed for a world of megastorms, where ‘waterproof’ is not enough,” a hoodie that promises to repel rain, wind, snow and fire; and and an “ice age” […]
Topics: think, round, closing, thats, jacket, series, space, clothes, clothing, vollebak, future, stuff, really, techcrunch, going, graphene, makes. -
Walmart’s Flipkart makes local languages push to win small Indian cities and towns
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Flipkart on Wednesday added support for three more local languages as the Indian e-commerce giant looks to widen its foothold in smaller cities and towns across the country where fewer people speak English and Hindi. The Walmart -owned firm said its online marketplace now has interfaces in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada, three languages that are […]
Topics: users, techcrunch, walmarts, small, india, cities, makes, push, local, towns, indian, languages, support, flipkart, million, win, language, hindi. -
Want to Know What Makes a Good Warehouse Manager? Find Someone Your Business Can’t Do Without
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Bella Luna Toys operates their 5,000 sq. ft. warehouse in Rockland, Maine, a quintessential New England town along a working waterfront that’s more known for their lobster than their eCommerce businesses. But it’s here that Sarah Baldwin, owner of Bella Luna Toys and Oompa Toys, has run her business since 2009. Between her two stores, [...]
Topics: day, chris, manager, skills, define, crucial, sarah, company, things, good, makes, job, warehouse, customer. -
Warby Parker makes it clear that direct listings are unicorn-friendly
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Warby Parker not only listed, but did so at a price point that was above its final private-market valuation, and its shares appreciated rapidly during its first day of trading.
Topics: clear, dtc, makes, venturebacked, unicornfriendly, parker, listings, direct, warby, ipo, public, rapidly, slightly, model, techcrunch, listing. -
What Is a Revenue Model?
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Deciding how you’ll generate revenue is one of the most challenging decisions for a business to make, aside from coming up with what you’ll actually sell.
Topics: pricing, models, businesses, revenue, customers, service, makes, business, sell, model. -
What Makes a Good Ecommerce Brand?
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Helen Vaid is CEO of Foundry, a business aggregator that buys and grows commerce brands. She believes the explosion of products and seemingly unlimited consumer choice mean brands must do more than merely sell goods and services.
Topics: products, makes, apple, brand, customers, needs, choice, ecommerce, purpose, product, brands, good, vaid. -
What Makes a Great Business Idea?
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You probably have a business idea or three rattling around in the back of your mind. Whether it’s monetizing a jewelry-making hobby or selling to a growing niche market, you’ve probably flirted with the idea of starting your own full-time business or side hustle. All you lacked was the confidence that you were going in the right direction. Here are some questions to ask to help you develop a good business idea into a great one.More
Topics: marketing, makes, idea, using, customer, email, sell, customers, youre, products, business, great. -
What Makes an Ad Memorable? [New Data]
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Think about the last commercial you remember.
Topics: memorable, used, data, advertising, ad, revealed, ads, survey, consumers, humor, respondents, makes. -
Why the New Google My Business App Makes for a Pivotal Marketing Moment
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Earlier today, I saw a tweet that impressively captured the space between a proverbial rock and hard place where many marketers and small-to-midsize businesses (SMBs) might find themselves.
Topics: users, create, marketing, moment, businesses, tools, business, platforms, makes, facebook, google, app, digital, pivotal. -
With $8 million to consolidate Amazon’s top marketplace sellers, Perch makes its first deals
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After raising $8 million in November to roll up top Amazon marketplace companies, the new Boston-based startup Perch has begun putting that money to work in its first few deals. The brainchild of Chris Bell, formerly Wayfair’s head of logistics and a Bain & Co. principal, Perch is well-positioned to serve as unifier of a […]
Topics: product, bell, million, consolidate, finkelstein, amazon, amazons, niche, techcrunch, perch, makes, marketplace, deals, products, sellers, going.