Email Marketing: The Definitive Guide This is the ultimate guide to email marketing in 2023. So if you want to: Build your email list Improve your open rates Write amazing newsletters Turn more subscr
In all the companies I founded and invested in, one thing was always clear about leading a startup — it’s hard. Really hard. Most Founders won’t come to their startups with years of leadership experie
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Share this article! Atrium recently released a new customer-facing software product to all of our clients: Atrium Records. “Atrium Records creates a collaborative file locker for you and your lawyer so you always have access to the latest versions of corporate documents.” – TechCrunch Our in-house…
Replatforming can be a daunting decision if you have business that's ready to take the next step and scale but you're unsure where to begin. If you’re considering replatforming , it’s because your bus
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Before wealth manager and author David Bach made his first million, he was a brand new financial advisor in his early twenties, he tells CNBC Make It : "We had someone come and talk to our training cl
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Jeffrey Epstein has hobnobbed with some of the world’s most powerful people during his jet-setting life. Future President Donald Trump called him a “terrific guy.” Former President B
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Jeffrey Epstein, a prominent money manager who owns sprawling homes in Palm Beach, New York, the Virgin Islands and other locales, was charged as a sex trafficker and pedophile by federal prosecutors in a Manhattan courtroom on Monday. Epstein, who has been accused repeatedly…
The odds that Southern California will experience another earthquake of magnitude 7 or greater in the next week are now nearly 11%, according to preliminary estimates from seismologists. And the chanc
Reporting from San Francisco — For most humans, life on the jagged Farallon Islands off the coast of San Francisco would be a nightmare: Waves lash the shore with treacherous force, the stench of guan
What if everything around us — the people, the stars overhead, the ground beneath our feet, even our bodies and minds — were an elaborate illusion? What if our world were simply a hyper-realistic simu
by , July 5, 2019 Recently, there has been mounting concern over the ability of apps to track email opens. Case in point: The Superhuman app. It can inform a sender that a recipient opened their email
3 Jul, 2019 10:24 Home Tags Op-ed George Galloway was a member of the British Parliament for nearly 30 years. He presents TV and radio shows (including on RT). He is a film-maker, writer and a renowne
Photo by Paula Mariel Salischiker Several times over the 13 years that I’ve been writing this column, I’ve railed against the toxic myth that science fiction is a predictive literature, a way to know
Reporting from Berlin — Germany, one of the world’s biggest consumers of coal, will shut down all 84 of its coal-fired power plants over the next 19 years to meet its international commitments in the
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Superhuman is Spying on You Over the past 25 years, email has weaved itself into the daily fabric of life. Our inboxes contain everything from very personal letters, to work correspondence, to unsolic
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Here’s something I never thought I’d say: this is my last week in Silicon Valley. This post is a personal one. Rather than sharing insights on Blockchain or Javascript, I’d like to walk through my inn
We hit rock bottom. Now, we’re happily married 12 years. Here’s what I learned. Jim was both a serial entrepreneur and a serial husband. In his early 60s, he was on his sixth wife and third company. H
Our lives have become tech-centric. It’s starting to “own” us. It’s time to seek ways to redesign our relationship with technology. Enter Digital Minimalism . In 2007, Steve Jobs unveiled the future:
Howard Schultz stood in the kitchenette of a coach bus one afternoon in April, stirring coffee grounds in a French press. "This is Guatemalan," he said. "Sun-dried. It's so good. It has almost a blueb
Share this article! Most early-stage startups hire salespeople way too early. In this world of rapid iteration, the impetus to hire your first salesperson is huge. Many founders assume that their product will only achieve a product-market fit with customer input and that salespeople are a…
Google has the means to prevent another “Trump situation” in 2020 by throttling conservative voices across its platforms. Executives at the firm seem willing to exercise it, according to new footage r