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11 Ways You Can Increase Profitability With Minimal Pain Points

Jake Rheude July 27, 2020 When faced with the prospect of increasing profitability, many companies are at a loss. Oftentimes, the only surefire way involves painful cuts. Cutting corners on quality of materials or laying off staff happen more than most C-level executives would probably care to admit. With a little bit of creativity, there … Continue reading 11 Ways You Can Increase Profitability With Minimal Pain Points

How to Save Time and Money with A Minimal Viable Product (MVP)

Steven Imke — November 11, 2019 Follow @SteveImke Business founders really need to know about something called the Minimum Viable Product, or MVP for short. MVPs are not finished products. MVPs represent a kind of semi-functional product or mockup to demonstrate concepts and features to test your assumptions with customers. Why You Need A Minimally … Continue reading How to Save Time and Money with A Minimal Viable Product (MVP)

From Idea to Minimal Viable Product (MVP) That Grows into a Profitable Business

Carol Forden — July 2, 2018 Follow @carolforden — July 2, 2018 Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas. They fail because of bad assumptions, poor execution, and the failure to validate an idea or hypothesis early. Despite, the fact that many articles have written about how to develop a Minimal Viable Product (MVP), … Continue reading From Idea to Minimal Viable Product (MVP) That Grows into a Profitable Business

13 Tips To Blog Consistently – But With Minimal Cost Effort

By Dave Snyder May 25th, 2016 Blogging consistently is hard, which is why most people don’t. Most people quit blogging in the first 3 months. The key to blogging, is writing. If you can write consistently, you’ll always have content and therefore a blog. While most people believe that blogging consistently is about constantly churning out … Continue reading 13 Tips To Blog Consistently – But With Minimal Cost Effort