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369 Stories To Learn About Business

by Learn RepoJune 19th, 2023
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Learn everything you need to know about Business via these 369 free HackerNoon stories.
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Let's learn about Business via these 369 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

Business stories from those who made it or are listening to Drake while trying to make it.

1. 11 Non-Technical Startup Founders Who Built Great Tech Products

It might be surprising to some, but even non-technical startup founders have been behind great tech products like Tinder and AirBnB without the usual background

2. 10 Important 409a Valuation Compliances to Know

In this article, we will discuss some of the important considerations in the 409A valuation in order to comply with the law.

3. Bitcoin is the Most Stable Store of Value in History

You know how the story goes: Bitcoin is wild, violent, unstable. It makes a whirlwind day on the VIX look like a slow waltz. You can’t trust it. Don’t put “real money” in it or the Boogie Man will get it.

4. 8 Ways You Can Use WhatsApp to Improve Customer Service

Check out how brands can leverage WhatsApp for customer service and improve customer communication through WhatsApp Business API.

5. Behind the startup: ​Interview with Alexander Busarov on Fighting Counterfeiting in China

In this interview we speak with Alex Busarov the co-founder of Taelpay about Taelpay ecosystem a blockchain application developed by the team while operating in China. Tael consists of over 50,000 users in 500 cities, hundreds of products protected with NFC chips and blockchain, all in cooperation with a long list of participating companies like Rakuten, Nestlé, New Zealand Cherry Corp,and many more. The Tael ecosystem is anchored by the Tael token which acts as a reward, loyalty, and marketing incentive for participants in the ecosystem. Now lets delve straight into the interview!

6. The CEO of my company, Genius, must be Black

When Tom and I started Genius in 2009, we wanted to build something that would grow bigger than rap lyrics. The first 4 songs I annotated on RapExegesis, as it was originally called, were rap songs. However, the 5th one was Elton John's "Rocket Man", the 6th was The Eagles' "Hotel California", and the 7th was a poem, the first non-lyrics post on the site - Emily Dickinson's "I'm Nobody! Who Are You?"

7. Tether And The Great Crypto Ice Age

Stablecoins have become the most important source of short-term liquidity for central crypto exchanges. And among those Tether. What's the current scenario?

8. 8 Mistakes we made in our Company’s First 8 Years

When you’re first starting out, everything is a mistake. Everything is a failure and life sucks. But, the mistakes are actually a personal godsend, because you learn from them. You overcome challenges. You make a better thing, or service, because you made mistakes that helped you to grow.

9. This Is How Google Will Collapse

Reporting on Google’s future with today’s facts

10. 5 Low-Investment Business Ideas You Can Start Online

Entrepreneurship definitely is one of the most misconceived terminologies of the era. It seems like a mountain of tasks to start a business. When we think of all the time, money, and risks involved, it’ just seems so inaccessible to a regular man or woman.

11. Too Many Product Managers End Up as Project Managers

Transitioning into product management can feel like being air-dropped into a war zone. From the moment you hit the ground there are new people and ideas bombarding you from every angle, and everything seems to be on fire. There is no clearly defined way to reach your destination, but you know you can’t just sit there. For most new product managers starting out, this is a critical moment for your career and the habits you build out as a product manager.

12. So You Want to Start Your Own Business? — 10 Invaluable Things People Never Tell You

They say that the only way to self-mastery is by assuming absolute control over your life processes. Entrepreneurship is one of the activities that can have a massive impact in that respect. It is an activity that will not only allow you to take matters into your own hands but also reveal the essence of the words responsibility, discipline, and productivity in all its glory.

13. [Writing Prompt] Noonies Nominee Interview Questions List

Welcome to HackerNoon’s Writing Prompts program. Answer one today!

14. The Matthew Principle of Accumulated Advantage and How the Poor Get Poorer

The Matthew Effect or Matthew Principle of accumulated advantage, is sometimes summarized by the adage "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer".

15. Web 3.0 For Businesses: A Beginner's Guide

Web 3.0 may be the next frontier of the Internet, but many know little about it. Read to learn everything about Web 3.0 and its implications for businesses.

16. Every Company Will Need a Chief Metaverse Officer

Every company will be a metaverse company, and every company will need a Chief Metaverse Officer.

17. The Ten Most Impressive One Person Companies

Aleksandr Volodarsky discusses 1-person companies.

18. Why Arbitrage is a Sustainable Trading Strategy in the Forex Market

When it comes to Forex trading, most people think that it revolves around the attempt to profit through anticipation of the future direction of a market. But have you ever wondered if there is a way to profit from the forex market without predicting the future direction of a currency pair? You might be interested in finding out that there are numerous market strategies available, and perhaps the least risky out of all is forex arbitrage.

19. Meet Clique: An Identity Oracle That Brings Web2 User Behaviors to Web3

The founders of Clique, an identity-oracle protocol connecting web2 and web3, are proud to announce its first alpha launch this winter.

20. 11 Business Ideas That Could Become a Reality With ChatGPT

Founder of Makerpad, Ben Tossell, goes over potential business ideas that could come true with ChatGPT.

21. How to Find Capital for Your Business

One of the primary keys in setting up a business is having capital. If you don't have one, you must be seeking business capital.

22. Meta & Africa: A True Love Story or an Attempt at Monopoly?

A blend of curated thoughts, and experiences on Meta’s (Facebook) Influence, dominance, and contributions to the growth of Africa's tech ecosystem.

23. Why Low-Code Will Never Replace Developers

Simply put, psychology defines our decisions (professional, personal) as being fear-based or love-based. We either choose something out of enjoyment, for making us feel good, rewarded (all under the umbrella of love) or out of insecurity, FOMO etc. (fear-based).

24. A List of Businesses Giving Away Free Stuff in Response To Covid-19

Coronavirus doesn’t just pose a threat to human health it also poses threat to the economy. It is especially hard for small companies to survive, to manage work from home flow and security.

25. How GoPro Became a Victim of Bad Business Strategy

Do you remember the times when you couldn't imagine a day without your GoPro camera? Well, I certainly do. So, what went wrong and why?

26. "Emotions make your mind dumb and kill logic": A Blunt Perspective on How to Live

You only have one life, make it big!

27. How to Set Up Affordable Text Messaging for Small Businesses

10DLC is a fairly new service implemented by US telecom carriers that provides cost-effective text messaging for businesses of all sizes.

28. What is Online Gifting And How This Market it Disrupted by New Tech

Recently, online gifting has become a hot topic in many media. Journalists and bloggers are discussing the new potential market, its volume, and emerging trends. I decided to tap into the subject as well and study some numbers, global problems to be solved there, and what technologies can do it. Let's go!

29. The Benefits of Proxy Servers for Businesses

Most people hardly know what proxy servers are used for. If you are like most individuals, chances are you think proxy servers are only used to access content that’s not allowed in your country or stay secure on open WiFi networks. However, proxy servers have many other uses and are particularly crucial for businesses.

30. Are Developer Jobs Safe From the Next Recession?

For those of us not buried in sheets of global economic data — i.e., most of us — media speculation of an oncoming recession may seem like a vague and undefined threat. It’s difficult to make heads or tails out of the stream of fast-breaking news about financial predictors, benchmarks and overall anxiety. With all of this muddled information, it’s even more difficult to think about what we’re supposed to do about it.

31. The 8 Youngest and Most Accomplished Tech Entrepreneurs

Tech startups, e-commerce stores and family businesses have all played a role in making some of the wealthiest tech based entrepreneurs of the decade. With the advancement of recent technology, there is now more young up and coming entrepreneurs today than any other point in our history. Forbes has ranked the youngest billionaire at just 22 years old, that being Alexandra Andressen, the young women who owns Ferd, the Norwegian investment company that runs hedge funds and actively invests in the Nordic Stock Exchange.

32. Ways To Make Money As A Developer

There are two types of people. Ones are already working as programmers and there are others who just code in their free time. It doesn’t matter which group you fit in, but the thing that most people want is to make some extra money as programmers. So, in this article, I’ll show you a couple of ways to make money as a developer.

33. 5 Reasons Why a Screen Recorder Is a Vital Tool For Business

Screen recorders are one of the most underrated tools for business out there, even if they can be easily listed among the most useful core tools every organization should use. They can be successfully employed for a broad range of enterprise uses – most of them so vital it’s a mystery why most people still refuse to acknowledge their immense usefulness. What’s even more appalling is that some of the screen recorder software out there are even free, so you don’t even need to spend money to purchase a license.

34. How Blockchain is Revolutionizing the Supply Chain Industry

A supply chain is a network of people and businesses involved in creating and distributing a product or service. It includes everything from the extraction of raw materials to the end consumers who purchase the product or service. A basic supply chain system involves suppliers of materials, manufacturers who turn it into a commodity, the logistics companies that manage the transportation of the raw material and commodities, as well as the final retailers that sell goods to consumers.

35. Facial Recognition Login: Is This The New Security Standard?

Facial recognition could help your business enhance security standards 10X. We explore the business challenges the technology can solve.Thirty thousand. That’s the number of infrared dots used by the latest standard today to create a map of your face for authentication and enable you to securely access your device. The process is as simple as it can get - look right into the camera and the facial login system does the rest. Today, facial recognition login isn’t restricted to unlocking phones, tagging people on social media or scanning crowds for security threats. It’s made its way into gaming, grocery stores, airports and payment platforms. Facial recognition login software and biometric technology are making inroads into building robust security platforms - with a system that’s designed to prevent spoofing by masks or photos. It’s permeated into security and law enforcement, even making paperless travel a reality.

36. Salesforce Bought Slack - WTF?!

Microsoft is just too big to fail - no matter what they do. Slack was just too small to succeed - no matter how much they tried.

37. 7 Benefits of AI-Enabled Document Management Systems

Traditional cabinets — stuffed with contracts, vendor agreements, onboarding paperwork, and other documents — are harming productivity even in 2020. According to Xerox, SMBs waste 46% of their time dealing with document management issues. In this article, I'll explain how you can maximize workplace efficiency by switching to an AI-enabled document management system.

38. Passive Income Goal: How I Plan to Make $1,000 USD in Monthly Recurring Revenue This Year

How I plan to make a passive income of $1,000 USD in monthly recurring revenue this year. Check it out!

39. Valuing a Startup with Negative EBITDA

Learn how to value a startup with negative EBITDA a startup valuation tool that stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization.

40. In Math We Trust. Do You? Or Should You?

A few days ago, one of my favorite artists, Carlos Cruz-Diez, passed away. He is considered one of the fathers of kinetic art, which plays with the viewer’s perspective to provide the illusion of movement. He had a scientific, almost mathematical, approach to art and did a lot of research on the physics and the physiology of color perception.

41. Using Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) versus Black Scholes Model to value Stocks [A How-To Guide]

Should we choose a model that gives a flawed but mostly usable coefficient, or should we choose a model that may give a very good or at times a very bad estimate depending on the nature of the data?

42. My Best Employees Keep Leaving and I Know I'm The Reason

I keep losing my best employees. I know I'm the reason, but I refuse to change. So how do I screw up my best people? I challenge and provide them with feedback.

43. Top 10 Business Development Tools in 2020 and 2021

Slack, Rocketbolt, and Trello are among the best business development tools in 2021. In this article, we'll go over 10 tools your business should consider.

44. How Airlines Generate Revenue [General Overview]

The Wright brothers flew the first plane in 1917. At the time, going on an airplane was not common. Being a passenger on a flight was expensive. The focus for airlines was luxury. As time has passed, their focus has shifted from luxury to revenue. With the shift, airlines have grown their revenue sources. Airlines not only make money from passengers. They work with businesses to generate revenue.

45. I’m an engineer, how do I become a tech leader?

<em>I had questions when starting my career, more since and plenty today. I’ll give my personal story for the ones I’ve experienced and bug a friend or two for the ones I haven’t. A few other topics I’ll be covering:</em>

46. How To Make Extra Money In 2021 Using These Awesome Investment Ideas

From cryptocurrency to domain name squatting, there are many different investment ideas you likely haven’t explored. The investment paths you could potentially go down may seem overwhelming. However, knowing what options are available is the first step toward discovering what’s right for you.

47. New Technologies Are Revolutionising The World Of Vending Machines - For The Better

It was only a matter of time before artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and other newfangled technologies worked their way into the food and beverage world. Already, AI has revolutionised the healthcare, music, finance and manufacturing industries, and we are beginning to see its application in urban planning, education and fashion. But until now the f&b market has remained largely untouched.

48. Chris Voss' Masterclass: Top 6 Negotiation Strategies [Tested]

Negotiation is not: I win! You Lose! Negotiation is a collaboration between the two parties.

49. 6 Ways to Start Using NFTs in Your Business

NFTs are on the rise. Learn how to use NFTs for your business and exploit this new technology for massive commercial gains.

50. Top Benefits of Incorporating Machine Learning Into Business Processes

Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence have created a lot of buzz in the business sector. Marketers and business analysts are curious to know about the benefits and the applications of machine learning in business.

51. Monetizing Your Hacker Noon Stories and Own Website with Coil [A How-To Guide]

Adding one line of HTML to your website can start making you money. No one will see anything different on your site, no one will be tracked because of it.

52. Why Women Are Paid Less: Reflections on a Netflix Episode of 'Explained'

The Gender Pay Gap can be interpreted differently by different individuals on the basis of the lens through which it is viewed. In recent times, pay equity has been thrust under a glaring media spotlight. The #MeToo movement of 2018, which began as an exposé of sexual harassment and assault, cascaded into the analysis of various prominent issues, one of which being gender inequality in workplace, encompassing not only pay inequity but also barriers to advancement and representation of women in leadership.

53. How to Build a Custom CRM Software: Create Your Own CRM

54. Nontechnical Explanation for Why Relational Databases Don't Work

This is What I’m Telling Business People About Why Relational Databases Are So Bad

55. Unfairness Helped Me Build a $1M Side Business

How to find the right business idea that maximises your probability for success.

56. Why (and how) our startup spends $10K on our annual retreat

A few weeks ago we finished another company retreat. It was our best one yet.I’m sad to see it come to an end, but also breathe a sigh of relief — After all, a lot of time goes into 48h of pure company bonding time.

57. San Diego is Quickly Becoming the Next Silicon Valley

San Diego has long been hailed as the home of tech startups. Undeniably, it has become the hotspot for entrepreneurs looking to lay the next big thing's foundation.

58. Year in Review 2020: Profitable Side Project, Startup MVPs and more

My process in building things that can invent opportunities for our business and career

59. Eleven Trending AI Chatbot Platforms

The artificial intelligence of the chatbots is revolutionizing the customer experience. They can provide useful information to customers when they need it. Hence, a number of companies that use AI Chatbots have grown exponentially. It provides them with proactive assistance to their customers.

60. Decentralizing Financial Instruments with Programming: Interviewing Boris Povod of Dfinance

We want to become the Robinhood of financial products, letting any regular person to experiment with our protocol or try to find profitable opportunities. One of the use cases would be a financial platform-oriented at mainstream users, that we are going to launch on top of dfinance.

61. Chatbot Examples - Which Are the Best Chatbots on the Web?

Even if you don’t have a chatbox on your website, you have definitely encountered one before. Facebook, eBay, Domino’s Pizza, and Universal Studios are some of the big names that have their own chatbots.

62. 4 Lessons From OnlyFans and its Founder, Tim Stokely

In contrast to other live platforms, OnlyFans saw adult performers as assets, so instead of prohibiting them, the company empowered them.

63. How To Track All Your Side Projects in 1 Notion Template

Note: This article is part of my toolkit newsletters↗️ where I share resources about building things. Join me :)

64. 10,000 BTC for 2 Pizzas Wasn't The Entire Story...

This article is about that while we might miss opportunities to make big money in crypto, we can increase our chances. But we have to be careful.

65. Which Cryptocurrencies to Hold in 2019 and Beyond?

With the cryptocurrency markets showing signs of growth for the first time in many months, now is a good time to pick up some new coins/tokens or add to what you already have. But, with over 2000 available, which ones should you hold in 2019 and beyond?

66. Tether, Off-Chain Stablecoins, And Synthetic Crypto Bubbles

How are off-chain stablecoins influencing the crypto market? In this article, you'll have an overview of the top three stablecoins.

67. The Business Model of Uber | Guide for Budding Entrepreneurs

Uber, the taxi titan was founded by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp. With its headquarters located in California, United States, it has spread to over 65 countries and 600 cities worldwide. Its rise to fame was steady and calculated, bringing in success from every corner of the globe. The company is valued at over a whopping $70 Billion and it continues to grow exponentially.

68. Uber to Netflix: The Basics of Billion Dollar Business Models

Do you know what distinguishes Billion-dollar companies like Uber, Amazon, Netflix, Airbnb, etc. from other companies? Their effectively created & implemented business models. Business models that are flexible. Revenue generation models that react to the varying needs of customers.

69. How I Went from a Failed Facebook Interview to Founding A Profitable Business in Under 12 Months

Here is the story behind the creation of Pixelixe.com, an online graphic creation tool I started creating in my free time 12 months ago after an interview failure at Facebook. The project quickly reached profitability, discover below how all started.

70. Best Chatbot Development Companies For SME's and Startups in India, USA| Hire Best Chatbot Developer

Which is the best Chatbot development company in India & the United States? This is the most confusing question for modern developers and business owners.  But, not all chatbot companies are fully perfect in terms of quality.This is what creates an uproar among people to find the best when Chatbot is already a hot topic among us.

71. Elon Musk's Lessons In Business Scaling

In 2006 Tesla was struggling to pull off the first viable version of its car, which would prove at least the first feasibility of the project. And that time, Musk laid out a master plan.

72. Why It's a Minimum Viable Process (And Not a Minimum Viable Product)

Why do so many startups fail? Why do we hear the concept of the MVP so often? What is it, and is it beneficial? You might think you know the answers to all of these questions. But do you really? Here we talk about all this and even more. I’m happy to welcome product creators and curious developers into this learning journey. So, let’s start with defining the MVP (minimum viable product), one of the most overused and misunderstood concepts in the modern web. In this article, you can learn how an MVP can kickstart your startup.

73. The Future of Marketplaces: Reinventing the $10 Trillion Service Economy

[I co-wrote this essay with my a16z partner Andrew Chen. We’re excited about the future of marketplaces and the service economy. Hope you enjoy this glimpse into our thinking, and let us know if you have any feedback!]

74. OYO Rooms is Going to Be India's WeWork: A Case Study

Another Softbank Portfolio Company That Has Toxic Culture and No Clear Path to Profitability

75. Top Software Development Companies 2022 That Are Growing Fast

Top software development companies that are growing fast in 2022. Hire the best software developers for your project today!

76. A Look at the AI Economy

Are you ready for the AI economy? Over the next decade artificial intelligence could add upwards of $13 trillion to the global economy, and by 2030 the majority of companies could be using some form of artificial intelligence. There’s a downside to all this, however. Worldwide as many as 375 million workers could need to be retrained for new jobs as AI takes over the repetitive tasks and the heavy lifting. Overall, artificial intelligence is expected to have a positive impact on the global economy, even if there is a temporary period of human displacement that follows its implementation.

77. What is the Biggest Risk For Passion Economy Startups?

Creators want a direct relationship with their own users, which is against the platforms’ DNA. E.g. FB restricts ability for large group admins to message members. Agree that platforms adding in direct monetization features is a big risk though to new startups in the Passion Economy. Here’s some tactics for startups to hedge against incumbents:

78. 6 More Growth Marketing Strategies to 10x Your Startup in 2023

Looking for ways to boost your business's growth? In this article, we cover 6 growth marketing strategies that can help you drive more traffic & revenue!

79. Why the Hybrid Workplace May be the Future of Work [Infographic]

A look at how and why the hybrid blend of remote work and in person office experience may be the future of work.

80. 5 Reasons Why You Should Use DaaS For Your Business

Desktop-as-a-Service is a service from a third-party provider using the cloud. All back-end resources like computing power, networking, storage, and VDs.

81. Growing your Startup with Limited IT Resources

Growing a startup business now almost inevitability means growing the infrastructure you’ve built your business on. Costly IT often forms the bedrock of this infrastructure – so what happens if you need to grow but you don’t have the capital to invest in sophisticated systems?

82. Companies Pay Big Money to Have the Location Data From Your Phone

Companies that you likely have never heard of are hawking access to the location history on your mobile phone.

83. 10 Types of IT Services Your Business Can Provide

You know your way around a computer, and you’ve got some capital to invest in new business. Start an IT company – easy right? Well, maybe not. It used to be enough to just be “good with tech” but today, businesses require specialist tech support for their industries and bespoke IT support tailored to the particulars of their business. If you’re thinking of starting your own IT business, here are a variety of services you could specialize in, but to be a truly comprehensive managed IT support provider you should have competency in all of them.

84. Entrepreneurship Class Secrets: Safety Nets, Shortcuts, and The Five

Finding success in entrepreneurship is hard. I would know. I have spent many years talking about, or being involved in, entrepreneurship. I started a UK-based fashion business six years ago, and that all-encompassing dumpster fire makes up most of what I know today about marketing, e-commerce, branding, and how no one will buy your stuff if you just do things the way they’ve always been done.

85. Crypto.com Hires Giuseppe Giuliani as the MD of the Crypto.com Exchange

Giuseppe Giuliani has been appointed Managing Director of the Crypto.com Exchange, one of the world’s fastest-growing cryptocurrency marketplace.

86. How To Save Some Time When Building A New SaaS [Part 1]

Building a new SaaS can be fun, time-consuming, and rewarding. The challenge is to deliver a quality product as quickly as possible so you can test the idea and either invest more time or move onto the next one.

87. Is There Actually a Problem with Hiring Fintech IT Talents?

It’s not news that Fintech is booming. On the one hand, millions of Fintech start-ups appear every year to offer innovative services, channels, and approaches. On the other hand, existing financial institutions and companies are improving the technology side of their business and expanding market reach.

88. The Reddit Rollercoaster Underlines the Changing Nature of Social Media

The Reddit vs Wall Street movement is more than a fluke.

89. The Great Restructuring of 2022: A Primer on Business Operations

The traditional business organizational structure is outdated and will soon be replaced by an integrated, digitally-driven system that focuses on results

90. Understanding How Uber Works

The taxi industry's revolution is divided into two parts: before and after Uber's existence. In this blog, we will look at Uber's business model.

91. The 16 Highest-Paying Cities for Investment Bankers in the U.S

Investment bankers can earn some hefty pay, helping to make it one of the most popular careers on Wall Street. What do they get paid in U.S cities?

92. When Should We Expect Uber Coin?

What is the primary goal of any business? Without any doubt – money, and there is nothing wrong with that. Profits allow companies to invest in R&D and bring new products and services to the market, thus making our life easier and more comfortable. For example, we could compare a vehicle industry evolution over the past 50 years. Back in the day, a serious car accident would normally end up with someone´s death. Today, thanks to engineering genius and safety control people survive even 100 mph+ head-on collisions.

93. Don't Be Scared Of Indeterminacy

Hello, people! I'm an IT analyst from Russia, and I want to make the world around me better. Last time I worked for the biggest Russian energy company as a business analyst, and during my work, I noticed that it is unnecessary to be good at making the final result even if you are a really good professional in your field.

94. Now Is the Right Time for Entrepreneurs to Embrace Web 3.0

Web 3.0 democratizes the ability to build businesses that hold value, so entrepreneurs can offer services like finance, insurance and banking solutions

95. Grant for the Web Opens Public Proposals for People Who Build Cool Internet Things

Hey somehow someway, are you making a better internet? The Grant for the Web has opened public proposals for individual grants ranging from $5k to $100k. They are looking for creative content, software projects, and a commitment to Web Monetization standards. If interested, here's where to apply for your grant.

96. Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Your Business: Tips and Best Practices

You want to grow your business and make it run more efficiently. AI can help you do both.

97. What Will the Next Era of Marketplaces Look Like?

98. How to Get Your SaaS Blog Posts Noticed by Search Bots

Struggling to create search-optimized content for your SaaS blog? Read me.

99. An Inspiring Story of Sowemo Tech Company Founder

Sowemo Tech Private Limited Founded by Ketan Shrivastava and Surendra yadav in July 2019. Basically its a IT service company located in heart of India at Bhopal Madhya Pradesh. Its a long journey travelled by Ketan from 2012 When Ketan was in final year of engineering in 2012. He had idea of Talent Search Portal. At that time in Bhopal Engineering students have potentials But was not much aware about Angel investors.

100. Substrata CEO Talks About the Subtle Art Of Dealmaking

A successful dealmaker needs two things to push a sale forward: the right attitude and a reliable, cutting-edge tool.

101. From Playing Music in the Street, to Creating Two Companies: Spanish Academy and a Marketing Company

My story begins when I was 16. I've always considered myself an ambitious person, always wanting to do things differently and be financially self-sufficient. At that time, I lived with my parents. I was still studying and the weekly money that my parents gave me was not enough to cover my weekend expenses.

102. The Trek of a Solo Founder

The first time I’d considered working at a startup, I was still in college, commuting from my parent’s house to save on student loans.

103. A Culture Lesson From A Fuck Off Sign

Just around 2012 is when I received a lesson of a lifetime, to appreciate culture differences and how very deep they can get.

104. 10 Predictions for a Post-COVID World: Contactless retail, New unicorns and Other

The world as we knew it before will never be the same. The pandemic is reshaping everything from how we work and shop to how we exercise and socialize. There was a great post by Emma Rose Bienvenu that got a lot of traffic where Emma shared her 7 predictions for a Post-Coronavirus World and named remote work, automation, and telemedicine as the key trends shaping our new normal.

105. 7 Powerful Facebook Marketing Tips To Help Your Business Grow

As an entrepreneur, you are probably well aware that building a strong online presence for your business is not an option anymore, but a requirement. That means you have to brush up on your digital marketing skills, if you want to achieve your business goals and help your company grow.

106. 6 Reasons Why No-Code Platforms are the Future Of Software Development

The next generation of no-code platforms will be a key force in transforming everything about software development.

107. From Idea to Top-5 Project: How to Launch on the Near Ecosystem

A case study of successful DeFi project launch on NEAR ecosystem with the help of strategic growth marketing from 42DM

108. 5 Cool React Admin Templates for Bootstrap Dashboards in 2021

This article has a list of the most powerful React admin templates to create quick dashboards.

109. How to Create a Billion-Dollar Business on a Budget

The lessons learned in business can make you happier, wealthier and give you more free time.

110. Make it Easy on Me: How to Easily Invest in Crypto Even if You Have No Time

Bogle believed that “investing is for everyone.”

111. What is a POS System and Why is it Important for your Business?

Let's explain the benefits of a POS system using something almost everyone loves: pizza. Reducing the waiting time is one step towards building a happy customer base. Domino's uses an efficient POS system. So all their sales invoices are generated within minutes and you can grab your bite as soon as possible. YAY!

112. Post-Pandemic SaaS  Business Trends That Are Here To Stay

Technology business owners are benefitting from an increase in consumer confidence. Here are the latest SaaS trends that are shaping the business world in 2021.

113. Debunking Coca-Cola's Most Popular Business Motivation Myth

Here's one of the most heavily "exploited," and therefore, the most popular business motivational story that's not entirely true.

114. The Rise of AI Like Chatgpt and Other Chatbots Could Lead to Mass Unemployment

The rise of AI and chatbots brings with it many potential benefits for companies. However, it also raises concerns about the potential for mass unemployment.

115. COVID-19 Layoff Letter Sample

Many employers have been asking me what they should write to their employee's during this hard time. I have to had to create a sample template that can be customized by both the employer type and the situation at hand.

116. Community-as-a-Service Concept: How You Can Monetize Access

117. The Fastest-Growing Service-Based Industries in 2021

Industry trends are constantly changing. The service-based industry has seen some interesting changes in the past few years that will continue to shape the now

118. Li Jin: My Path to Venture Capital

119. The Right Way to Build Things is to Build Things

A few nights ago, I used the wrong pan to make dinner.

120. Cybersecurity Best Practices and Risks [Infographic]

No business in the world can do away with cybercriminals. What’s worse, at times businesses are hit so hard, that they’re left with no other choice but to succumb to their losses.

121. 7 Steps to Start a Software Development Company

To start a software company is pretty easy to compare to starting other businesses. For a software company, you do not need a place to store goods or you do not need to worry about the retailers, whole-sellers, or manufacturers.

122. 8 Cloud Compliance Frameworks and Why Cloud-based Organizations Need Them

Cloud compliance frameworks help an organization to keep its database secure and private. In this article, you will eight such frameworks that can guide you.

123. How Android App Development Became Kotlin-first?

If you clicked on the article, you might have a fair idea about where I’m headed. At the annual I/O developer conference, Google declared its lovefor Kotlin android to the applause of the Android app development community.

124. STOP, Drop, and do NOT Sell Your NFTs Like a Noob

Find out why you fail so hard at selling NFTs.

125. You Don't Know What You're Spending Your Time On Unless You Start Tracking It

Think you know how you’re spending time? I’m not sure. Do you often panic if you haven’t finished a task on time or just don’t have enough energy left?

126. 6 Business Technology Trends in 2020

Technology is not only shaping our lives, but it is also affecting how business is done and how successful it will be. Not only are there discoveries, innovations, and inventions, trends keep evolving and humans have to dance to the tune. Let’s face it, the future is now! To drive this point home, China has been setting the record from artificial intelligence to Alipay (an online mobile payment service that makes the transaction easy at anytime and anywhere).

127. How to Protect your ERP System Against Cyber Attacks

How to protect your ERP system against cyber attacks?

128. The Strong Game of Developer To Entrepreneur

The title of CEO/Founder seems cool but it's all about burning our hands and heads by Hustling. It's not like a general race where once you run quick and finish before anyone else and win the game. To be honest, entrepreneurship is like slowly moving with high efforts for success.

129. Future of SaaS: What To Expect in Coming Years

With more and more integration of Cloud services, SaaS models continue to operate as the most popular service-based approach.

130. 7 Essential Skills Every Entrepreneur Should Possess

An entrepreneur is a proud name for people who have the courage and wit to kick off their business and cruise through the world of financial ups and downs.

131. MongoDB vs. DynamoDB: Choosing the Best Database for Your Business

All about MongoDB vs DynamoDB. Explore benefits, and in-depth comparison to find out the best choice for your business app.

132. 8-Ways Data Mining Can Improve your Business

If your company is trying to make sense of the customer data, here’s a not-so-surprising fact for you. You aren’t alone. Far too many companies want to understand data and gain an in-depth insight into the information they are sitting on. Let’s be clear that today, the success of a business lies in how efficient their data mining process is. Their expertise to process the available data as this can help them to decipher age-old questions that make or break them:

133. How Amazon Survived the Dotcom Bust - An Intro to Business Model-Market Fit

134. How to Plan your First 90 Days as a New Product Manager

There is always that new product manager who is wondering what the next 3 months will look like. The successes, learnings, adaptations, expectations, and the list goes on and on.

135. We Built A Trader's Almanac And The Results Are Promising

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136. How Salesforce’s Partnership With Meta Gives Rise To Conversational Commerce

This article analyzes how the partnership between Meta and Salesforce, a CRM giant, will materialize huge growth for conversational commerce through WhatsApp

137. This is How I Won Pioneer, A Fully Remote Accelerator

This is a story about how I won ‘Pioneer’ and what I learned during this program. Pioneer is a fully remote accelerator and it’s a community where entrepreneurs/indie makers help each other improve their own businesses.

138. Fintech Talent Shortage Research : Risk of Inaction in 2020

Fintech companies are experiencing problems with finding the right IT candidates for open positions. The skills shortage has become a bottleneck to growth for many companies. Hiring tech talents in the US is time and money consuming. Find more details about the problem in the infographic below.

139. How to Mentally Prepare Yourself for Executing a Plan

In reality, as projects are executed, new information can challenge the objective. These are situations that can make one happy or frustrated.

140. Uber Wants to be an Amazon

Just like how Amazon is no longer about books, Uber is no longer about booking a car ride.

141. How To Improve Customer Retention and Increase LTV

Retaining customers is the number one growth strategy for business. Learn how to retain your customer and improve lifetime value (LTV).

142. Being A Creator: Definition, Economy, Tools and More

143. Use This 7-Step McKinsey Framework to Solve Any Problem

Julia MacDonald, a Fractional Growth Executive, breaks down a 7-step framework to solve any problem.

144. 3 Solutions for Sharing and Managing Your Zoom Recordings

Recorded a Zoom meeting, now what? How do I efficiently share it with people around my organization? How do I restrict access to such a recording? I want my marketing team to only view this recording so how do I segregate access?

145. Future of Work: The Top Five Emerging Trends

Remote Desktop Services (RDS) by Ace Cloud Hosting allows multiple users to access their desktop sessions simultaneously from anywhere at anytime. Try now!

146. DAFI Protocol, the Chain Link of Staking Rewards

An interview with Zain Rana, the founder and CEO of DAFI Protocol that brings new innovations to Staking in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies

147. Astra Protocol Brings Decentralized Compliance to Sandbox's Metaverse by Setting up Compliance Hub

Astra Protocol, a cutting-edge legal and compliance layer that provides unparalleled security to public blockchains, announced the launch of a Compliance Hub.

148. Deep Dive into Validating Your Side-Project & Startup Ideas

Thanks to Juan Betancourt you can read the article in Spanish as well now!

149. What is TikTok Kitchen and How Does it Work?

I look into the new restaurant concept, TikTok's motivations, and how it will work.

150. The Facebook Business Model Might Die

This article is in reply to "How Much Internet Regulation Does Facebook Support?"

151. "I’m a big advocate of Web3 and an anarchist at heart," says FinTech Entrepreneur, Julie Plavnik

Julie is a content strategist and writer who helps Web3 projects rank higher on search engines by creating engaging, optimized content.

152. Productivity Hacks: How to Keep Your Employees Motivated

Employee wellbeing is a challenge in this world as i89% of employees have worked while feeling unwell.

153. HubSpot Salesforce Integration: Pros and Cons

HubSpot Salesforce integration proofs itself like a very powerful solution. You may already have Salesforce Integration Services installed and educated your sales department on the platform, however now you want to utilize HubSpot strengths and opportunities for your marketing department. Solution helps you to start using Salesforce and bring your marketing strategy in place.

154. A Quick Guide To Business Data Analytics

For many businesses the lack of data isn’t an issue. Actually, it’s the contrary, there’s usually too much data accessible to make an obvious decision. With that much data to sort, you need additional information from your data.

155. Going From Idea to Client in 6 Weeks [Here's What We Did]

In January 2020, we met with about 45 companies. This enabled us to refine our vision (3 pivots in that month), understand our go-to-market, and start to build a list of potential clients. Once we felt confident about the product, we entered into full implementation mode.

156. Integrate AI into Data Mapping to Drive Business Decision Making

Prior to analyzing large chunks of data, enterprises must homogenize them in a way that makes them available and accessible to decision-makers. Presently, data comes from many sources, and every particular source can define similar data points in different ways. Say for example, the state field in a source system may exhibit “Illinois” but the destination keeps it is as “IL”.

157. How We Applied Twice for the Same YCombinator Batch

Back in September, we were iterating on many ideas. We had come up with a 2-day invalidation process to make sure that we were not wasting too much time on bad ideas.

158. Infuse your Business with AI-Powered Creativity

159. How to Think Like a Winner: Developing a Growth Mindset

People often perceive changes and challenges as threats. When a threat is present, a person’s ability to think, learn, adapt, and recover is limited.

160. Email Design: 12 Best Practices to Increase Click-Through Rates

A well-designed design can be a game-changer!

161. 7 Benefits of MVP for Startups

In this article, we are considering key peculiarities and benefits of a minimum viable product that will help you enter the market more successfully.

162. How to Break Bad News in the Workplace

Seven steps for planning, approaching and delivering bad news in the workplace

163. Why is Starbucks Korea Doing So Well Despite the Pandemic?

Recently there was this news where a single customer decided to buy a bunch of americanos (roughly $1071 worth) just to buy 17 "summer bags" that was launched by Starbucks Korea. This event just to show how Starbucks Korea succeeds in bring customers to their doorstep despite the pandemic.

164. 10 Ways to Optimize Your Database

Take these 10 steps to optimize your database.

165. Decentralized Data Storage and Enhanced Privacy and Security with Blockchain

Everyone has noticed stories in the media of massive data breaches that compromise the privacy and security of individuals. For example, Marriott Hotel’s recent breach or the infamous fappening/celebgate that saw celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence have their iClouds hacked. These events reflect the inherent vulnerability of centralized data storage to digital attack and theft.

166. Startup Metrics: 16 Ways to Measure Network Effects

[This post was co-authored by me and my colleague at a16z, D’Arcy Coolican (@dcoolican). This is a companion to our other essay exploring the dynamics of network effects. If you’re an operator, we’d love to hear your thoughts on how you measure your own product’s network effects!]

167. Understanding the Power of Quantum Computing

 "If anyone tells you they understand quantum mechanics then they don't understand quantum mechanics".

168. How-to Get Press Mentions For Your Brand Today: The 10 Best Ways

Can't figure out how to get press mentions for your brand? 🤔 Good news! In this article we go over 10 ways to get press mentions for your brand 📢

169. Stop Listening to Interest-as-Income Advice by Crypto 'Experts'

Crypto experts might mean well when dispensing financial advice. But using interest earned from your crypto assets is going to cost you in taxes.

170. How Startups and SMEs Can Prepare for the Looming Massive Recession

For months, financial experts around the world had been predicting an end to what has been the longest economic expansion in American history. That expansion propelled US startup activity to new heights, with near-record levels of new business creation for successive years, and cemented the US's place as the premier startup ecosystem in the world. Many believed the economists' warnings to be alarmist, at best.

171. Thinking Strategically Will Help You Get Ahead and Stay Ahead

Strategic thinking is a critical skill in life.

172. Could xDEXs Do To UniSwap What UniSwap Did To DEXs and CEXs?

On September 22, 2020 a new cross-chain decentralized exchange (xDEX) launched called mimo 8 - a fully decentralized protocol with automated liquidity.

173. Making Money Online: Turning Content Creation into Career

With the dawn of the digital revolution, came a flood of gateways to work online, and finding niches in the digital sphere.

174. Open-source Effect On Build Vs. Buy

?When you’re considering paying for a tool, you need to understand the build vs. buy argument. Open-source can completely change the build.

175. Is It A Good Time To Buy Small-Cap Stocks?

Small-cap stocks refer to stocks that have a small market capitalization and generally hover between US$300 million and US$2 billion.

176. How to Approach Strategic Planning When the Sky is Falling

Can you remember when you used to gather in person with your team to define your roadmap and reassess your company’s collective priorities? Every quarter, our team at Pillar VC convenes for a strategic planning session to decide how we’ll invest our time and energy in the months ahead; last week, we held this meeting for the first time over Zoom. While we’ve only been working remotely for a few weeks, it feels like the world around us has changed at lightning speed.

177. Top 9 Business Valuation Calculators You Can Try in 2021

Here are the top 9 business valuation calculators you can try for your business in 2021.

178. We Need Some SPACE: What Is Missing From DORA?

The SPACE framework offers a holistic approach which takes into account wellbeing, collaboration and satisfaction alongside the usual performance metrics.

179. How To Explore Your Startup Idea With ZERO Money

A couple years ago I was teaching a small course at Stanford about Entrepreneurship and I remember the number one question was how to raise money.

180. 2022's 10 Most Promising Startup Ideas

Are you considering launching a startup in 2022? We’ve put together ten innovative startup ideas that will inspire you to get started on your new business!

181. Dissecting TikTok's Business Model

Have you ever wondered how TikTok made money? Prepare for you to get the answer!

182. Forget the ‘5 ways to be a better manager’…

It’s ok, we all do it…

183. Connecting on LinkedIn: A Guide to Getting Interviews and Landing Job Offers

Go to LinkedIn. Scroll through jobs. Find postings you may have a good chance of getting hired for. Click on a job posting. Upload resume. Submit. Repeat, over and over.

184. Here’s Why I’m Gambling It All Away On My Open Source Startup

By Han Xiao, Founder and CEO of Jina AI. Edited by Bing He and Alex C-G

185. 5GHz vs 2.4GHz: How to Choose The Right Wi-Fi Frequency For Your Business?

When designing a WLAN, you might wonder about the best WiFi frequency for your network deployments. 5GHz vs 2.4GHz, what is the best WiFi frequency? The answer would depend on your network needs. This article will help you understand when it is best to use 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band frequency to provide a well-performing wireless experience.

186. 7 Giant Businesses That Started in Garages and Basements

When we think of the world's most successful companies, we think about large offices and employees that were there from the very beginning. In fact, many companies started their business in the founder's bedroom or garage.

187. How Businesses Can Reap The Benefits of Cryptocurrency

In this post, we’ve given you a look at how businesses can reap the benefits of crypto, but first, let’s see some primary attributes of cryptocurrency.

188. Leveraging a Tech Business Model Framework for Business Success

A framework to build a viable tech business model, technological model, and financial model.

189. Here's Why Journalists Won't Write About Your Startup

The media is a key point of contact for the marketing team of any startup. As a tech journalist and freelance writer, I talk to hundreds of SMEs, startups, fortune 500 companies, investors and industry experts every year. I receive thousands of press releases and invitations to events and conferences. Many businesses do themselves and their product a real disservice meaning we can't or won't write about them. Let's walk through some of the most common mistakes so you can avoid them:

190. 5 Successful Explainer Videos Examples

Are you a newborn brand, startup, or even established company launching a new product? Likely, you are now looking for ways to attract your audience’s attention and gain their loyalty. Good news! There is a great solution to obey the customer’s hearts and instill strong associations with your brand — animated explainer videos.

191. Machine Learning Trends Businesses Should Know In 2020

Have you ever considered how much data exists in our world? Data growth has been immense since the creation of the Internet and has only accelerated in the last two decades. Today the Internet hosts an estimated 2 billion websites for 4.2 billion active users.

192. How To Get 700+ Github Stars in One Week

How to quickly get your open source product promoted on GitHub.

193. The Zoom Boom's Impact on Innovation, Infrastructure, and Mental Health

The corona virus has challenged all aspects of our lives. Healthcare not with standing, one of the biggest challenges has been in trying to keep as much of our lives as possible running as normal. Technology might already have altered the way we work, rest and play for good– but it’s been even more crucial during a period where people are working from home and avoiding large gatherings in the US and the rest of the world. In this post, we’ll look at how tech industry is rising to the corona virus challenge to keep the world moving.

194. How To Build Your Startup Team

Every tech company either big or small tries to find the right team for their tech startup since it is the most crucial thing for their success. Bringing the best tech builders can make a major impact in achieving the company’s goal. Failure in this can bring skyrocketing debt, failure in launching products hence will lead the company to face serious dysfunctions. It is a major strategic decision for any tech organization. So, while choosing them the following things should be considered

195. About The Misaligned Incentives of Dating Applications

Why It’s Time To Redefine Success

196. 10 Reasons Why Startup Fails

There are a number of prominent startup examples that have been very successful in the past few decades like Facebook, Instagram, and Airbnb among others. But from these stories of success, quite a number of failure stories are left untouched. According to an estimate 9 out of 10 startups end up failing. Entrepreneurs publish post mortem online and they are quite haunting. The reasons for failure may depend upon various factors like insufficient funding, incompetent team, and lack of motivation. I have compiled a list of 10 reasons which have been the cause of startup failures.

197. Machine Learning: What Does The Future Look Like?

Machine learning (ML) is the process which enables a computer to perform something that it has not been explicitly told to do. Hence, ML assumes the central role in making sentient machines a reality. With the launch of Sophia, an AI robot developed by Hanson robotics, we wonder how close we are to be outclassed by these smart fellows.

198. 5 Real Benefits of Investing in Digital Marketing

What is a digital marketing and why it is an essential option in the company's formation? In the modern world, adults spend hours a day online. The so-called Internet population is continuously growing year by year. More and more people prefer to sell, buy and lease things online, as well as order services, and search for relevant information.

199. Small Business Digital Marketing Trends To Know in 2023

With so much development happening in the world of digital marketing, what are the trends to look out for in 2023?

200. How Joe Roets Built 'Dragonchain', A Hybrid Blockchain Platform

Interview with Joe Roets, Architect and Founder of Dragonchain, a company that solves real-world problems using blockchain technology.

201. 7 Psychological Hacks to Impress Your Customers (& Boost Sales)

Meaningful relationships are high maintenance, but always worth the investment of efforts and time.

202. Living in Lockdown: What's the Appropriate Response to the Coronavirus?

It is difficult to think, talk, or write about anything else these days. I am now living in a near lockdown society. Schools, restaurants, and more and more shops are closed. People are advised to stay off the streets and keep their distance.

203. 10 Lessons Startups Can Learn from Instacart’s Growth

In 2014, when Instacart launched, nobody imagined that the newly started grocery delivery and pickup service would grow to become the toughest rival of Amazon and DoorDash in the U.S. and Canada. With robust marketing strategies and appealing business plans, Instacart is making headlines in the grocery delivery business segment.

204. Colleges at Risk: Falling Enrollment

A look at why some colleges are going out of business.

205. Are People Willing to Pay for Your Product? Here's How to Find Out

The first step in validating a product idea is not to build a MVP.

206. Doughnut Economics in Amsterdam Prove 'Economy or Life' to be a False Dichotomy

Wherever you are in this world, the chances are that you are living in some form of lockdown. A few countries have been able to relax the restrictions a bit earlier than others, mostly because they acted quickly, while others that are still experiencing high numbers of infections and deaths are easing their restrictions. Why are they taking this risk? Because ‘they’, and we’re mostly talking about the USA and the United Kingdom in this respect, appear to be more concerned about the economy than peoples’ lives.

207. Mistakes I Made While Building an EdTech Startup With 400K Active Users

Back in 2017, I became a CEO of an EdTech startup. With no prior experience, I made mistakes almost from the very beginning.

208. How I Started My Own Business at 19

Hi there. My name is Mandy, and I'm 24 this year. I don’t have many years of wisdom to preach about, but I do have something interesting to share for those who are afraid to take the leap of faith – the story of how I started my own business at 19.

209. Success Story + 1 = OnePlus

OnePlus went from zero to hero in a matter of a year and became the fastest-growing Android device company.

210. Let’s Know the Key Aspects of Building Single Page Applications using Angular

As an IT Software Consultant, I keep looking for new Angular development frameworks and AngularJS development tools, recently I have been looking for the best Angular development framework to develop single page applications (SPAs) for businesses. And, I got this:

211. Things to Consider Before Building A Video Conferencing App Like Zoom

We have seen a lot of things both tangible and abstract transcend from being a luxury to a niche utility and finally, to a bare-minimal necessity. Mobile phones and computers could be quoted in this category. When it comes to intangibles, we can always talk about the Internet. One such manifestation that was once considered a luxury, has now become an inevitable part of our everyday lives is video calling.

212. A Step by Step Guide to Early Customer Interviews

As soon as you have a new product idea that you think is worth pursuing you need to workout whether the problem you plan to solve is worth solving. Early Customer Interviews are one of the best and fastest first steps to figuring out whether your new idea will succeed.

213. 3 Reasons to Use Audit Logs for SaaS

The tech world is beneficial for all its miraculous possibilities and every program we construct and share it through the cloud. The tracking system is facing new challenges every day. Security inside the cloud is a joint liability. Auditors require evidence of their procedures, tracking, and knowledge about incidents.

214. Easy to Start Online Business Ideas: Post COVID-19 Business Opportunities

Covid-19 has affected businesses and economies all over the world. A few industries have experienced an economic downturn and will take time to recover. But, fortunately, there are a few sectors that are experiencing a boom during COVID and have the potential to go from strength to strength.

215. Shadow Mode: The Dark Side of Outsourcing That Nobody Tells You About

Note: Although there are many articles about the pros and cons of outsourcing, I found nothing useful to inform the product owners about fraud prevention. It's about time to fix this. Imagine the situation: you find a suitable developer, work with them for a few weeks, then you end up seeing their code quality become poor. What is that? Lack of motivation? Dark times personally which reflect in their work? The stars aligned wrong? Or is it shadow mode?

216. How to Test Your Startup Idea

In this post, I’d like to share my learnings on how to validate product ideas quickly. This is an extremely useful skill to have when building 0 to 1 products, because most product ideas will fail in the market. So, better not spend 3-6 months building something that nobody wants. Note that idea validation is different from problem validation. Problem validation requires following a different playbook.

217. 5 Steps To Build A Cool Legal Marketplace Startup In 24 Hrs

Learn to build a B2B online marketplace startup without code

218. Loyalty Programs Are Seeing a Resurgence Thanks to Web3

Loyalty programs follow the development of technology and blockchain offers huge opportunities for creatives in this field.

219. Crypto Regulation is Coming and All Exchanges Must Die

While re-watching some old Game of Thrones episodes, I was reminded how this show became so popular. Like all great fiction, it speaks truths about human nature and exposes several fundamental flaws in our psychology.

220. 6 Things We're Learning at Hacker Noon

At Hacker Noon, one of the goals of our platform is to help people learn new things online. This is a major reason why we have a Learn tab on the homepage and a partnership with Udemy. But just what are some of the things the Hacker Noon team and community are learning today?

221. How To Set and Track KPI Targets

A Key Performance Indicator, also known as KPI, is a value that can be estimated or measured, which shows the effectiveness of your business in meeting and exceeding its key objectives.

222. 4 Big Companies That Use UX Writing As A Growth Engine

I'd like to start off this blog post by differentiating between UX Writing and Copywriting as I feel like there's a lot of misunderstanding.

223. How to Do Marketing in the Age of Coronavirus

The outbreak of covid-19 is rapidly hitting supply and demand and it’s becoming clearer and clearer that no business will remain unaffected. Only those that make smart choices and take timely action will be able to stay ahead of the game and avoid potentially threatening losses.

224. Introducing S.A.M.: The Self-leadership Framework

TL;DR: A self-leader does everything that a leader should do, but for herself. She plans, motivates, listens, and cares for herself. She uses the S.A.M. framework to put her efforts into perspective by focussing on Skills, Attitude, and Mindfulness as the core of her self-leadership practice.

225. How Coronavirus Will Affect Tech Industry

We are all aware of the situation that’s currently happening with the Coronavirus. Some people think that it’s not a big deal, it’ll go away in the next month or so, but these people don’t understand how deadly it can be for the tech industry and the global economy as well. Since the global economy is not my field, I’ll focus on the tech industry.

226. Google Pay’s 2020 Diwali Campaign Is The Marketing Campaign You Need To Learn From

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227. Why Team Building Matters - Winning Over Sceptics

Team building is not popular. One survey found 31% of workers dislike team-building activities. Perhaps many have been scarred by the forced fun of clumsy corporate team building events. But there’s real value there to be unlocked. How well a team communicates can be more important than how skilled its members are.

228. Understanding Meme Economy

While traditional investing moves along the lines of traditional media, the meme economy is developed as a result of user-generated investment strategies.

229. 3 Ways You Can Build and Update Websites Using Data Pushes

Data is getting more and more accessible and is increasingly being used to inform the way businesses operate.

230. Invert, Always Invert: Why a Problem Reversed is a Problem Solved

"All I want to know is where I'm going to die so I'll never go there." - Charlie Munger

231. Open Source Myths and Half-Truths: Part 2

Let's continue our analysis of the top myths and half-truths about open source. Part 1 is available at https://hackernoon.com/open-source-myths-and-half-truths-part-1-rur3e9x

232. Food Tech Stories: How To Fail Food Delivery Startup

Based on this story: Trackin: Solo Founding a +$167,000/Month Food Startup

233. Where The Money’s Headed: China’s Tech Investment Trends of 2022

China’s entrepreneurial fervor and investor confidence is at an all-time high, with no signs of losing steam. So, where's the big money going in 2022?

234. AI in Digital Marketing is Already Here [An Analysis]

Artificial intelligence will inevitably be all around us one day. At work, at home, on the street, maybe even in our dreams.

235. Prevalence of Podcasts in India

The podcast industry has a lot of things to offer in terms of content but the growth of this industry is slow in India. The key reason behind its slow growth rate is the adoption rate has been on the lower end. It came to know that the essence of the podcast is a question regarding getting people to listen to it.

236. How To Develop Structured Thinking As A Product Manager?

Structuring your thoughts as a Product Manager is imperative to help you make the right decisions. We've collated some tips to help you do just that!

237. The Remote Work Era: New Trends To Follow

Could the forced remote work of COVID19 bring about new growth and a more fair work-life balance?

238. How Netflix Thought Ahead, Future-Proofed, and Raised Its Share Price to $500+

Netflix started to future-proof their business by entering the video streaming market. By making this shift, they could better serve their subscribers.

239. Gas Pump Skimmer Fraudsters Want Your Credit Card Number - NEM Catapult To The Rescue!

Authors: Bassem Youssef & Bader Youssef

240. True Meaning of DAOs  -  Bitcoin as Business

Understand how the first and most succesful DAO works, and how Bitcoin can host Web 3.0 applications, dApps, NFTs, and DAOs in the future.

241. How To Easily Integrate Twilio Into Your SaaS Startup [Part 2]

In the "Using Heroku to Quickly Build a Multi-Tenant SaaS Product" article, I documented the foundation for a new SaaS solution that I am building (initially for my sister-in-law) — utilizing the Heroku ecosystem. At the end of that article, I had planned to write about the core technologies (Spring Boot, Angular 9, ClearDB, Okta, GitLab and Heroku) in place, as we raced for the 1.0.0 release of the solution.

242. Node.Js or Python and why?

With this article, we will discuss every element of both the back-end technologies platforms to provide you with clear insights.

243. Understanding How Netflix Business Works Through Binge-Watching

Binge-watching is the practice of watching TV series all at once. In a speech at the Edinburgh Television Festival in 2013, Kevin Spacey said: “If they want to binge then we should let them binge.” This new content format would be popularized by Netflix, launching its TV series all at once.

244. Introduction Into Chaos Engineering From An Architect's Perspective

Your infrastructure will fail. It’s not an if but a when. As the rise of microservices and serverless make apps more distributed, potential fault points are rising exponentially. We may attempt to engineer our systems expecting certain failures only to make things worse, such as a well-intended retry logic overloading a stressed server even worse and causing failures to cascade across the enterprise.

245. Are You Making These 4 Remote Working Mistakes?

One attribute that distinguishes top-notch remote workers from the amateurs is their ability to manage work from home. You will observe this propensity from the world's best-in-class remote companies, including Apple, Lionbridge, and VIDKid.

246. Can Facebook's Libra 2.0 Live Up To Its Promise?

When Facebook first introduced the concept of Libra, their first digital currency, it looked promising. They designed the currency to become global and utilized a digital ledger, or blockchain technology,  just like any other cryptocurrency. Interestingly, unlike other cryptocurrencies, Libra would be backed by a ‘basket of currencies’, which would protect it from volatilities; the usual fluctuations that we see in a typical cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin.

247. How is Finance and Investment Changing? — An Interview with the CEO of Antares

Due to several factors, the financial and investment landscape is currently undergoing a significant shift. Chief among them is the economic crisis resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic that subsequently forced nations to lock down their economies.

248. Correlation Between Customer Satisfaction and Retention Is Real

So is there a correlation between customer satisfaction and customer retention? Of course, there is! Satisfied customers stay, what’s there to research and analyze?

249. The Rise of Eastern Europe as a Coding Powerhouse

Silicon Valley has always been a dream destination for developers and tech talent. The so called “The Bay Area,” is the world’s largest and most famous startup ecosystem.

[250. KILT Protocol Introduces Web3name

Allowing Users to Have a Unique Digital Name in Web3](https://hackernoon.com/kilt-protocol-introduces-web3name-allowing-users-to-have-a-unique-digital-name-for-web3-ecosystem) KILT is a blockchain-based decentralised identity protocol. Digital identity is defined by a decentralised identifier (DID).

251. Private Networks: How Tailscale Works

People often ask us for an overview of how Tailscale works. We’ve been putting off answering that, because we kept changing it! But now things have started to settle down.

252. Lessons Learned From A Literal Billionaire

The most important thing I learned from a billionaire I worked with, that you need to know.

253. Untangling Two of Today's Most Unnecessary Startup Fundraising Myths

If you are building a startup, you’ll find no shortage of people who are willing to give you advice, particularly when it comes to raising financing.  Unfortunately, much of this advice is wrong.

[254. Will Covid-19 Spur Innovation:

4 Insights for Entrepreneurs](https://hackernoon.com/will-covid-19-spur-innovation-4-insights-for-entrepreneurs-us8j3yj5) The coronavirus pandemic has been life changing for all of us. National lockdowns, quarantines, the #stayathome campaign, remote work, interrupted travel plans, as well as struggling businesses and economies have accounted for a disruptive start to 2020. One industry that has been put to the test in the time of pandemic is healthcare.

255. [A Response] to the Citron Research Report on Nanox

Story first seen here, republished as well to Hackernoon on 9/20/2020 2:28PM

256. Don't Test The SEC: Declare As Utility or A Security

Recently, in some Blockhain projects born mostly by the brand new teams from around the world that are going to make an ICO, it has become very fashionable to show up or rather be brazenly proud that their project token easily and freely pass such a terrible and hated by everyone - The Howey Test.

257. 3 Types of Successful eLearning Business Models

As people are increasingly looking for convenient and flexible options to learn from the comfort of their homes, eLearning has become a viable path toward acquiring knowledge and education. For subject experts and edupreneurs, the rise in eLearning presents a huge opportunity to establish and grow their businesses. Not just to make money but to create a community of loyal students as well.

258. Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Business

Artificial Intelligence, the concept of ‘machines with brains’ has been in the spotlight around the last seven decades. A theoretical notion that started as simple rule-based automation in the 1950s' has now grown so much that now the scientists are trying to make human-like robots. The question- What AI might do to us? — has created a lot of controversies in and out of the scientific community.

259. 5 Things That Make Ecommerce Startups Work

260. Startup Planning 101: How to Write Your Business Plan

Want to know how to write a Startup Business Plan? We will take you through all the steps of creating a business plan and show you what to be aware of.

261. AI is Not 'the Future.' You Need it Today

While the technology has been around for decades, there’s a need to create awareness and educate non-technical sections about the perks of AI.

262. The Ultimate Guide to Strategic Thinking for Data Scientists

While HBR declared "Data Scientist" the sexiest job of the 21st century, let's admit that the prevailing view is that it's a geeky, highly-technical field.

263. The Mass Storing of Data Can Turn The Consumer into The New Farmer

Google’s cloud is an interesting example of how information flips the supply chain upside down.

264. Analyzing Blockchain Business Models

In the Blockchain Model, we want to understand how the protocol connects the value model to everything else. The rules of the Blockchain make it compelling.

265. The CEO of My Company, Genius, Must Be Black

When Tom and I started Genius in 2009, we wanted to build something that would grow bigger than rap lyrics. The first 4 songs I annotated on RapExegesis, as it was originally called, were rap songs. However, the 5th one was Elton John's "Rocket Man", the 6th was The Eagles' "Hotel California", and the 7th was a poem, the first non-lyrics post on the site - Emily Dickinson's "I'm Nobody! Who Are You?"

266. Open Source Myths and Half-Truths: Part 1

Back in 2001 an ideological battle was raging: Linux and open source against Microsoft and proprietary enterprise software (the then-standard model). At the peak of the battle Microsoft’s then-CEO Steve Ballmer called Linux and its open source philosophy a ‘cancer’.

267. 10,000+ Personalized Business Ideas Using Heuristics

Heuristics are used by Nature (and some computer scientists) to solve really difficult problems.

268. How To Use OKRs For Your High-Growth Startup

Airbyte, the open-source data integration platform, shares how they performed on their OKRs for Q1 2021, and what their new OKRs for Q2 2021 are.

269. Press Mentions For Your Brand: A Growth Marketer's How-To

In 2022 I got press mentions from Axios Crypto, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Fox Business. Here's what I did to get them and amplify the results 🔊

270. Profitable Business Opportunities in Online Education

Online education has witnessed a major rise during the period of 2019-2020. Especially after Covid 19 imposed lockdown, the online learning market has seen a massive growth rate globally with the increase in emphasis on e-learning.

271. How Far Are We From CBDC?

Coronavirus has become the boogeyman of today. From public to financial health, almost every aspect of our lives were impacted by this pandemic. It has gotten to the point where some began spreading conspiracy theories about Covid-19, claiming that everything was planned, calculated and organized by one of the world powers.

272. Learning from the OSS: Destroy Your Organization by Following the Simple Sabotage Field Manual

"The purpose of this paper is to characterize simple sabotage, to outline its possible effects, and to present suggestions for inciting and executing it."

273. Dealing With Narcissists: How to S.L.A.Y. Any Dispute

Rebecca Zung | Negotiating with Narcissists: How to S.L.A.Y. Any Dispute

274. SaaS Pricing Guide

Pricing is one of the important factors that make any business move forward. Even if your product is awesome, users won’t feel like buying it unless the value is appropriate for them. So, you need to keep your pricing right.

275. Mercuryo.io Co-Founder: How To Appeal To Your Target Audience Like An Expert

The cryptocurrency market is registering an impressive growth year by year. With the rise of DeFi, investors expect next-generation wallets, payment processors with various services, catered to users at one spot. As the market expands not only in the B2C but B2B sector, startups must strategize efficiently and effectively. I sat down with Greg Waisman, Co-Founder, and COO at Mercuryo.io, a payment processing company, to discuss what makes a customer tick and what management should look at when expanding overseas.

276. 5 Simple Ways To Resist FOMO and FUD While Investing in Crypto

FOMO and FUD can destroy your crypto portfolio. Here are five ways to help you beat them while investing your crypto.

277. Decentralizing The Internet: The Hitchhiker's Guide

Decentralizing the internet will require effort. Blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, and development will be the leading factors in fighting centralization

278. 10 Things To Do Right Away Before Starting Your Product Journey

We all have different roles to fulfill during a product’s journey. Some of us are heavily invested on the sales and marketing side while others consider the technical decisions as their day to day job. While segregation of work is important as well as useful for founders, there are  a lot of things that all founders need to learn to make sure they are ahead on the curve as they take continuous decisions for the product and its growth. Here are 10 things to do right away as you start your product journey.

279. Onboarding AI: “Something Went Wrong” Stories

Onboarding AI to products does not always go that smoothly. Some might say it could be either a success, or a failure. But more likely - first results will be useless, and only after several iterations there’d be actual value. So here are stories of what went wrong with AI projects, while evolving. And how eventually businesses managed to set things right. Despite how many books are read, at the end of the day we all learn from our own experience. But, perhaps, those stories, and takeaways, will put at least some pillows for us to land on!

280. Is Payoneer Safe Again? - Payoneer Avengers vs. Wirecard Thanos

How long has it been since you last used your Payoneer card? Perhaps, like many others around the world, you are wondering whether Payoneer is safe to use again.

281. The Secret Guide To Choosing Between Monolith And Microservices

Monolith or microservices? Both architectures have pros and cons, and each particular case should be investigated. UppLabs had a project with a concrete goal — optimization of application performance by migration from a monolithic system to the new microservices’ infrastructure. We came up with a solution that we’re happy to share with you in detail.

282. Marketing Amidst Coronavirus Pandemic: Strategies That Experts Suggest 

Many days have gone by, since the outbreak of Coronavirus. This coronavirus pandemic was an unpredictable crisis worldwide. Due to this, social distancing and work from home has become the normal routine of a human being. This pandemic has affected the market and the financial status of leading companies very much.

283. Relationship of Gross Margin and Depreciation

If you have stepped into the arena of business and established your company, it is adamant that you must be encountering Gross Margin and Depreciation very soon. Every company owner wants to estimate the cost of business operations and the revenue generated from it. This is the reason which makes gross margin and depreciation an essential part of business concerns. Let’s narrow down both terms one after another and the relationship among them.

284. Are Tech Giants Building Walled Gardens (Again)?

In the last few years, I've been dissecting business models of any type, and companies of any size. At the same time, I've been talking, interviewing, and discussing business models and business model innovation with dozens of entrepreneurs, and practitioners.

285. You Need To Introduce Machine Learning to Your Business, Period.

Neural networks are often generated to be larger than is strictly necessary for initialization and then pruned after training to a core group of nodes. Today, machine learning is now considered to be one of the biggest innovations used in a wide range of applications.

286. Positive Behavioral Metrics: How to Identify, Implement and Share KPIs

Data is critically important for organizational success. As IT professionals, you understand the benefits of establishing clear metrics to gain visibility into how your organization is driving value. The right metrics provide insights into what the organization needs to change and where it is winning.

287. 5 Reasons to Deploy Six Sigma for Startups in 2021

All large organizations be it multinational corporations, big corporate houses, or global production units are applying Six Sigma techniques to better their business processes, nowadays. However, a huge misconception that ‘Six Sigma methodology doesn’t work for startups’ spins around it. Well, the universal nature of Six Sigma techniques and their effectiveness in process optimization and quality control make them an indispensable tool for organizations of all sizes.

288. The Fastest Way to Start Your Own E-Commerce Business

In the last few decades, E-commerce businesses have grown exponentially. The e-commerce industry is exploding and creating millions of opportunities for the growing population. Shopping online has been a luxury with the growth of the industry, but not anymore. Ordering goods and services online has undeniably become a necessity for most customers who prefer shopping online to shopping physically in stores for convenience. With the need for convenient shopping comes the demand for services, presenting the best moment to start an eCommerce business and advance on to financial freedom. Remember, seizing the moment is just the first step to becoming your own boss, a thousand more lie ahead.

289. 22 Predictions for the Tech Landscape in 2022

From the Metaverse to Space Wars, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

290. 11 Best Salon Appointment Scheduling Software for Hair and Beauty Business

The ability to make an online appointment is essential to any customer experience today. Here we compare 6 different online appointment tools.

291. "All of my successful projects were the ones where I overcommunicated everything"

There was no room for assumptions and different expectations.

292. Food Tech Stories: How An Indian Ghost Kitchen Received $5M From An Indonesian Investor

Cloud kitchens are referred to as ghost kitchens, shadow kitchens, virtual, or dark kitchens. In any case, the essential idea is as yet the equivalent. Eateries have no physical space and are present online. Meals can be requested through food aggregator applications or through the eatery's own application, yet the eateries themselves don't have eat-in facilities. A couple of these eateries may likewise provide take-out services to their clients.

293. 4 of the Best Ways to Use AI in Business

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has created a lot of disruption in the business world.

294. A Guide to Virtual Town Hall Meetings

As we step ahead, virtual events and virtual conferences are gaining momentum and becoming immensely popular. Hosting recurring day to day internal virtual meetings and conferences have become an integral part of businesses today. A sudden boost in web conferencing platforms has been witnessed on the internet that offers interactive & engaging online meeting solutions.

295. 4 Business Trends: 2020 Edition

Let's look at important trends happening in the business world, that have the potential to affect and reshape current industries.

296. Startup Metrics: The Dynamics of Network Effects

[This essay was co-authored by my colleague D’Arcy Coolican (@dcoolican) and me. We also compiled a list of metrics to measure your network effects.]

297. How Restaurants Can Adapt to the Digital Economy

People are always amazed when they hear that I am also a restaurant owner.

298. Andreessen Horowitz is Betting on the Passion Economy

Andreesen Horowitz has invested broadly across the creator economy, and, by platforming media, stands to gain billions whether or not creators succeed.

299. Bricks-and-Clicks, or Why Omnichannel Is the Future of Retail

In-store and online retail have always stood in passive opposition to each other, but in the first quarter of 2019 this confrontation took an especially dramatic turn. Multiple mass media outlets published articles with agitated headlines like “It's Official: "Clicks" Have Topped "Bricks" (CBS News) or “Online Shopping Overtakes a Major Part of Retail for the First Time Ever” (CNBC), which proclaimed the final surrender of bricks to clicks.

300. Remarkable Marketing Strategies to Survive COVID-19

With these uncertain circumstances, companies need to adapt their next marketing campaigns to alleviate risk strategically.

301. Business Lessons To Learn From The Apple-Next Deal

It was the year 1997. Apple was experiencing a sharp sales decline.

302. Welcome To the New Reality: Engineering Metrics are Business Metrics

According to a McKinsey study of over 400 large enterprises across 12 industries, companies with high-performance engineering teams best their competition in all areas, including revenue growth, customer satisfaction, and brand perception. The evidence is so clear that the study itself is called, “How software excellence fuels business performance,” and it concludes that software development is integral to business success in all industries — retail, financial services, manufacturing, and of course, software companies, all require a strong engineering department to succeed.

Yet, many executives view their engineering departments as a “black box.” While other departments report on their success with metrics like revenue, customer retention rate, or cost of new customer acquisition, engineering metrics don’t often make it into the board deck. But engineering metrics are essential to understanding how your company is doing. They convey critical information about your company’s ability to deliver value to your customers, and your company’s potential for future success.

Plus, engineering is expensive — it’s important to know whether that’s money well-spent.

For a holistic picture of how your engineering department — and your business — is doing, you need to start tracking engineering metrics.

303. The Hows, Whats, And Whys To Learning Python As A Business Student

Recently, some colleagues from work as well as friends reached out to me and asked me for advice on how they could learn to code and where to start. Especially, during COVID-19, many people want to take advantage of their lockdown time by picking up a new skill like coding.

304. Beware That Ransomware Groups Can Operate as 'Legit' Businesses

Ransomware has become one of the greatest cyber threats facing organizations in 2022.

305. 8 ways to communicate your ideas to your development team

57% of projects fail due to poor communication. To make a project successful, every team member should communicate with each other to be on the same page.

306. Why Cyber Security Should Be Your Company’s Top Priority In 2020

As business is increasingly conducted through online interactions and digital exchanges of data and information, the importance of cyber security for companies grows by the minute. The influence of the advancement of technology has contributed to increased efficiency and productivity alongside a host of new dangers and vulnerabilities that can be taken advantage of by malicious users. In order to address these concerns, security needs to continually evolve to be able to effectively respond to new risks and methods of attack that are developed. To get a better idea of why you should make improving cyber security one of your top priorities moving forward, take a look at the points given below.

307. The 5 Big Disruptions to Marketing in 2020

Marketing has evolved a lot over the centuries, and it will keep on changing. There are various factors, such as fashion, culture, and technology, that contribute to the changes. It will not be a wise decision to sit back and relax, particularly if you own a business or if you are working in a marketing field. If you do not update yourself, you will cease to be relevant.

308. Blockchain in a Post-Crisis Economy

Economies are in freefall. People are losing their jobs. Companies, large and small, are going out of business. Pension funds are taking a big hit. Consumer confidence is disappearing.

309. From ICO to DYCO: A Brief History of Crypto-Fundraising

Potential use and the benefits of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies were quickly seen by dozens of entrepreneurial people worldwide.

310. Open Source in a Cloud World: An Investment Perspective

In the original days of the new software stack evolution, there was a fringe section which consisted of developers getting together in old fashioned chat rooms, offline and online, and coding for the love of it. When Linus Torvalds started the project to create a new operating system it was a way of community activation. Back in university, open source wasn't known as such, Linux wasn't the paragon of open source, instead it was a good enough version that allowed one to not pay for Microsoft Windows.

311. Have You Ever Been Told Your Business Idea Sucks?

How to know which feedback to listen to for your startup.

312. You Are Doing Manifestation Wrong

Manifestation: Is it really worth your time?

313. Six Basic Tips To Reduce Software Development Costs

Reducing operational costs is always a goal for every business, no matter the industry that they might work in. For many companies, the development and ongoing maintenance of essential software that keeps their business operational is one of the most significant expenses that they face.

314. What Netflix Should Consider Before Diving into Gaming

Netflix adding some sort of gaming module to their current service brings to mind that in-flight entertainment option you get on long-haul flights.

315. SaaS Pricing: Steps, Strategies, and Tactics

The goal of any business is to make customers use their products and services. In order to do that, companies should implement the best pricing models that attract customers, as well as, that fits the companies.

316. Are You Going API Crazy?

I’ve had an unusually high number of conversations about API strategy over recent weeks. Many of them get technical fast, faster than I’d like. But, great API strategies start without mention of APIs or technology, they (surprise, surprise) start with a conversation about the customer and your partners.

317. How Tinder Acquired 50 Million Users

From sorority parties to 50 million users - Here is the story of the Tinder's go-to-market strategy.

318. The Beginner’s Guide to Making a Chatbot

There has been a lot of talk about chatbots these days. You come across them quite often in Facebook Messenger.

319. Valuing Cryptocurrencies: When to Go by Exchange Listing Count and When Not To

At the moment, there are more than 1500 cryptocurrencies existing today, with a combined market capitalization of over $18 billion. As the crypto industry progresses at a high pace, investors are constantly willing to trade in this never-sleeping market. In order to be able to participate in cryptocurrency trading, users turn to the so-called exchanges.

320. Solving for Real ‘Real-Time’ API Monetization

The API Monetization Platform under consideration had an option of choosing between Pay-Per-Use (PPU), Pay-Fixed-Rate (PFR), lease-based, subscription-based and

321. Why is your business formed in Delaware?

I’ve formed companies of different types in several different jurisdictions over many years. I’ve listened to a lot of entrepreneurs, people with a passing interest in “business” and taxation, lawyers and others who all have weak incomplete arguments for what Delaware is good for.

322. How To Pick The Best Tech Stack for your SaaS Startup

Choosing the right set of frameworks, database, front-end tools, back-end tools to build a long lasting tech stack for your SaaS

323. The Birth of The Startup Through PayPal of The Early Days

A startup company is a high-tech business that tries to build a scalable business model in tech-driven industries. A startup company usually follows a lean meth

324. How to Disrupt the Corporate Immune System

The Corporate Immune System: How To Break Through

325. How No-Code Can Save Your Startup

The trick of being an entrepreneur is to extend your runway long enough to become profitable. If you haven’t nailed product-market fit by the time you run out of cash, the jig is up.

326. Top 9 Business Habits of Successful Software Developers

A software developer shares the most important business lessons learned over the span of a four-year career in the industry.

327. Use the 80/20 Rule with Moderation

The 80/20 rule, a.k.a. Pareto principle, has been perpetuated along the lines: "80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes." Different cases where the rule emerges have been studied, in the last century, by great personalities such as Vilfredo Pareto (land ownership in Italy), George Kingsley Zipf (word frequency in Languages), and Joseph M. Juran (quality management in industries). Working as a Data Scientist, I have seen enough of the 80/20 rule being invoked in business meetings followed by a round of applause 👏👏👏. Also, I have read numerous LinkedIn posts alike. Most times, it is just a reckless stretch of the rule. But what is the danger here, if any? After all, profits matter more than mathematical and statistical rigor.

328. Top 10 On-Demand IT Certifications With Highest Pay: 2020 Edition

Information Technology (IT) certification can enrich your IT career and pave the way for a profitable way. As the demand for IT professionals increases, let's look at 10 high-paying certifications. The technology landscape is constantly changing and the demand for information technology certification is also getting higher. Popular areas of IT include networking, cloud computing, project management, and security. Eighty percent of IT professionals say certification is useful for careers and the challenge is to identify areas of interest. Let's take a look at the certifications that are most needed and the salaries that correspond to them.

329. Introducing The Triple Layer Business Model Canvas

The Business Model Canvas is a great tool for entrepreneurs, yet one that is not without flaws.

330. Interview with Chatroulette Founder Andrey Ternovskiy

Topics Discussed: the “dick problem” // virtual reality for cats // the stupidity of going to mars // mathematical machines of evil // why being a god would be boring // creating your own country in the ocean

331. How to Not Attribute to Malice Things Adequately Explained by Stupidity

We humans crave a perfectly ordered world though the chances of something going as intended is fairly rare. When there’s more than one human being involved in the equation, the predictability goes for a further toss. What do we do when things do not turn out as intended? Instead of being curious and trying to learn from the situation, our mind assumes the worst possibility.

332. Best Working Environments for Devs: A Hierarchy of Needs

Developing and coding are incredibly tough. There are hundreds upon thousands of lines of code, and a single error can leave you trawling to find what exactly went wrong and why.

333. New To Working From Home due to COVID-19? Here's How To Prepare

COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many people to work from home. How do I remain productive at home?

334. Digital Transformation: Beating the Complacency Trap

Digital Transformation articles tell us about Amazon putting bricks-and-mortar bookstores out of business or about Netflix killing video rental stores. Big game-changing moves. But business moves can't all be game-changers. What should companies which aren't tech giants be aiming at with Digital Transformation?

335. The Drivers of Company Valuation

The second of three articles on corporate valuations and capital structures.

336. 5 Hacks to Grow Your Startup Business

Are you struggling to grow your startup business?

337. 10 Ukrainian Founders' Stories on Leading Web3 Businesses During the War and Bear Market

Ten stories of Ukrainian founders on leading Web3 companies during the war and bear market: relocation, working under sirens, distress, and raising capital.

338. How I Bounced Back from Failure: The Story of Zeke Pike

You Can Bounce Back From Anything

339. 7 Entrepreneurship Tips That Will Change Your Business Life

Want to open a business? Check out the entrepreneurship tips we created especially for you! Are you about to set up a venture? This is undoubtedly one of the most important steps for anyone's professional career.

340. Top 10 Field Service Management Software for Small & Mid Sized Businesses

No business is untouched today by technology; so is the case with the field service industry. Technology companies have introduced some advanced software solutions that effectively resolve the most simple and complex problems of the field service industry.

341. Machine Learning Consulting: Does Your Business Really Need It?

Written by Oleksii Tsymbal, Chief Innovation Officer at MobiDev.

342. How To Apply A Structured Process For Developing an MVP: 2021 Guide

The hard truth is, building a successful MVP is not as simple as coming up with an idea and taking it to a team of developers or a software development company.

343. How To Explain Bitcoin To People Without Boring Them To Death

Bitcoin confuses a lot of people because they get lost in the jargon (decentralized, validator, etc.).

344. The Winner Loser Continuum; and 3 More Lessons from Jordan B. Peterson

Jordan B. Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist and psychology professor at the University of Toronto who became a controversial figure in late-2016 for his critiques of political correctness. Peterson’s most recent book, 12 Rules for Life, has sold over 3 million copies worldwide. Most recently, Peterson has suffered from health issues that necessitated a year-long reprieve from the public eye.

345. 5 Online Business Ideas You Can Start From Home (Ecommerce)

In the wake of the recent global Coronavirus pandemic, most of us have gone into self isolation to protect ourselves, our loved ones and others.

346. 10 Logical Fallacies and Cognitive Biases Blocking Your Creativity

Transformation is no easy task. Though we like to think of ourselves as rational creatures, we are far from it (economics be damned).

347. 5 Critical Metrics to Track Your Website' Health

Do you know what metrics you should track to see how well your website is performing? Read this post to learn what you should monitor.

[348. 7 Reasons Why You Should Switch

To Linux](https://hackernoon.com/7-reasons-why-you-should-switch-to-linux-rp6f3wd6) Your current computer or laptop shows the same performance no longer? This is absolutely no reason to choose new hardware and invest money in buying a cut edge device. We know a much more attractive solution. It is Linux!

349. How We Find A Way to Grow our MRR by 800% in 6 Months

At the end of 2018, my co-founder Steve and I sat down and reflected on the year. We had grown 100% across many key metrics during the previous year and usage of doopoll had increased 300% in a matter of weeks.

350. Six Crucial Startup Lessons I Would Share With My Younger Self

In hindsight, the first business I started had all the ingredients to succeed. I just didn’t realize it at the time.

351. Eight Business Quotes That Shaped Me As An Entrepreneur

Behind every great business quote, there’s a book that could be written about the entrepreneur who said it.

352. What Is Risk Management And How To Integrate It Into SDLC: Best Explanation Ever

This article describes the primary concepts associated with organizing and managing the system-related information security risk in organizations.

353. Testimonial Driven Development

Build your products based on the testimonials you want to get from your customers

354. What is Hybrid Work and Why is it the New Norm?

The hybrid work model is appearing more and more often in companies' return-to-office plan. What is it and how do you prepare your team for this new norm?

355. 16 Best Canned Response Examples for Customer Service

Just to be clear. When we say canned response, we don’t mean those automatic commonplace emails like “We received your request and will get back to you as soon as possible. Your ticket number is 345678.”

356. How to Improve Your Well-Being With Tech and Good Air Composition

How does air composition influence cognitive performance?

357. How to Use the Creative Heuristic Algorithm to Generate Business Ideas

Convert any task that requires creative problem solving into a simple, step-by-step procedure.

358. 21 Keys to Building Better Business Software

I know, 21 is a lot of keys. Software development is complex, don't let anyone tell you different. I imagine some of these points will resonate with you and hopefully some will be new and enlightening.

359. OWASP Top Ten Security Vulnerabilities To Look After

About OWASP:The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a non-profit entity and an open internet community particularly dedicated to advocate organizations with cost-effective approaches in secure code development, secure code review, test, and maintain develop applications. The OWASP apply people, process, and technology pattern on existing and raising issues with the secure application development with OWASP provided libraries, security tools, and industry-standard materials. To ensures the project’s long-term success associated people in your organization with OWASP is a volunteer, including the OWASP board, chapter leaders, project leaders, and project members.

360. How to Invest Intelligently in the Podcast Ecosystem

In the world of podcasting, the flywheel is spinning: new technologies including AirPods, connected cars, and smart speakers have made it much easier for consumers to listen to audio content, which in turn creates more revenue and financial opportunity for creators, which further encourages high-quality audio content to flow into the space. There are now over 700K free podcasts available and thousands more launching each week.

361. The Passion Economy’s Worklife Balance

The top-earning writer on the paid newsletter platform Substack earns more than $500,000 a year from reader subscriptions. The top content creator on Podia, a platform for video courses and digital memberships, makes more than $100,000 a month. And teachers across the US are bringing in thousands of dollars a month teaching live, virtual classes on Outschool and Juni Learning.

362. Global Economic Impact of AI: Facts and Figures

Summarization of Research Insights from Emerj, Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan, and Mckinsey

363. The Future of Business Process Automation

It is important to recognize the importance of all these components of business process automation and act on them.

364. Hot Business Models: Revenue in the Gaming Industry

No longer an arcade machine you’d drop some pennies in, video-game revenue models have evolved.

365. Finding my Side Hustle [Part 2]

Photo by Nosiuol on Unsplash

366. How To Turn Your Skills Into Money

All of us have specific skills that separate us from the rest, even if we don't know it yet. We always try to go out and learn new things to become successful, and in the past that was needed. But with social media, blogging, YouTube and more, we no longer need to learn a new thing. We just need to advertise what we already know. Taking a skill that you already have and putting your own flair onto it is how you can create money. Interested? Let's take a deep dive how you can do this in 5 easy steps.

367. What Are the Top Startups in Oceania?

At HackerNoon, we pride ourselves on supporting startups because we know how hard it can be to start and run a company.

368. Exploring Differences Between Monitoring And Observability

Monitoring vs Observability: in this article, we're explaining what is observability exactly and how does it differ from monitoring.

369. The 449-Page Antitrust Report on Big Tech Monopolies: Key Takeways

On October 6th 2020, the House lawmakers released a 449-page report investigating how Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google managed to turn from “scrappy” start-ups into “the kinds of monopolies we saw last in the era of oil barons and railroad tycoons”. This comparison is not misleading since data is referred to as the new oil.

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