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Do any of your businesses offer lunchtime or break time information sessions? How has it worked in our new mostly virtual environments?

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Sales/Job Hunting

Clarity Expert

Hi there, In my 8+ years in the tech world, I have seen lunchtime or break time information sessions employed frequently for training purposes. In mostly virtual environments, this strategy still works as long as lunch is provided. This can be done through Doordash, Ubereats, etc. Happy to jump on a call to go through specifics as needed. Best, Kevin

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KJ

Affiliate Marketing expert

If a subscriber is not opening my emails I sent send them to winback sequence but if Its me who hasn't sent an email for months, I just keep sending them like before..

Christian Nilsson

Professional Management Consultant

Hello there, amazing person! My name's Christian Nilsson and I come from a professional consulting firm. We work a lot with strategy, especially topics and tasks like this. Trust me, if you want to grow your Amazon business, it's us you want to reach out to! Give me a call and we'll go over everything together, it will be the very call that will change your life, my friend. I hope to see you soon! And while we do, we'll bring success to your name :)

Christian Nilsson

Professional Management Consultant

Hello there, amazing person! I have yet to know how large the pool of mentors here is however I can say one thing and that is that, no matter what you need.There's someone out there that specializes in your preferred area, whether it's within psychology, technology, branding or just business general, there's always someone out there. You just have to be confident and keep on checking and before you know it, you have the best mentor ever in-front of you. So if your question is Clarity a good platform for it? I'd say yes, it's just up to you to choose which person fits you! And from me to you, my friend. You already did the first step, so now you only have to do the second step as well and you'll be on your way towards success more than ever before! :)

KJ

Affiliate Marketing expert

Have a look at AWIN. CJ.com or Admitad and contact brand managers through those platforms ..

shannan leon

knowledge and understanding the power within you

I can try finding some for you

Gautam Tiwari

Physicist, Software Architect and Delivery Manager

To understand your need well, let's rephrase. You need to build a website where you'd want to market customized snow globes (or other product). The end goal is also to sell. What you'll need is to build a workflow for each of the product you wish to market which includes the base product, and then one or more customizations. Also I believe your products and customizations will change over time and you'd want a way to make those changes yourself. If yes, please explore Woocommerce for wordpress. It's a plugin for wordpress that'll allow you to build end to end ecommerce site. https://woocommerce.com/ Refer this tutorial https://wpdrift.com/blog/how-to-start-selling-pizza-online-using-woocommerce/

Rafael Ferreira

Clarity Expert

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daniel obeng

Counseling and Innovation

1.Yes first you ought to secure permit within and without the boarders 2.Search people with proven_track records in Auditing and Inspection with 5 and 10 minimum and maximum experience respectively 3.Also check your competitors around and double up your work strategies . call me for more strategies and company intelligences

Matthew Cohen

Clickbank,warriorplus and jvzoo Marketing Expert

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Matthew Cohen

Clickbank,warriorplus and jvzoo Marketing Expert

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Marketing Strategy

How can I build backlinks organically?

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Beach Boy

SEO Entrepreneur

1. Start by researching your industry online... what types of things are websites linking to? What types of press angles are being written? And how can you do similar things? 2. Keep a list of those websites from step one... so that as you do and create interesting content, you can reach out to those people for feedback and/or requests to mention (link to) your content in the future. 3. Ask yourself which websites that your prospects spend time on... and then devise a reason those websites would WANT to link to you. After that, begin pitching them. It's a sales process like any other, so it will require some testing and amending then re-testing. But if this is your business, the job of your marketing department is to figure that out. 4. Get help from consultants as needed, to save time. Not just for marketing of course- but find people that have accomplished exact or similar goals. Investing small amounts with these people can save you months or even years of learning curves :)

Ankit Yadav

Bba

Here are the two main business models for B2B marketplaces. Commission based model The first business model is probably the most popular one as it adapts to almost all industries. This model consists of charging commissions on all transactions happening on the marketplace. The operators defines a percentage that he will withdraw on the amount of each order. This model is used by many famous B2B marketplaces such as Alibaba or Fiverr. As mentioned earlier, this model can be adapted to almost all industries. Nevertheless, it will be risky to apply this model to industries with very low margins. The choice of the percentage is highly important in order to attract enough sellers on your platform. Sellers will only be attracted by your platform if they are sure that it will be profitable for them. Subscription based model Charging subscription fees (either monthly, yearly, or any other duration) is the second option for B2B marketplaces. This option will be highly appreciated by sellers planning on making a high business volume on the platform and will motivate them to add more products and animate the platform. In addition, this model allows the operator to define several offers in order to give a wider choice to sellers. For example, the operator could define three offers: a free offer allowing only ten products on the marketplace, a basic offer at $50/month to add 100 products and a premium offer more expensive with unlimited access to the features. That way, sellers can choose how they want to use the platform and pay the right amount. Labelcorner is an example of a fashion B2B marketplace based on this model. Finally, as you can see on the example below, it is obviously possible to design a model using both commissions and subscriptions. The mixed model will allow the operator to define a wide range of offers (from high subscription fees with low commissions to low subscription with high commissions) in order to satisfy all the sellers.

Allen Broady

Developer and Scientist.

Yes definitely. As you know these elements are super important pertaining to to this information. There are plethora of small businesses that cannot the technical expertise needed in some cases to increase in engagements on websites, which for most websites are the best promotion tools. This would be a great asset for small to medium size business who want to increase the proficiency of engagements for one. Some other ideas I could think of too. I would explore those engagements with those users to see if there is an noticeable difference before and after using the information provided from your db.

Dhiren Jani

Product Management for B2B SaaS & E-commerce

I have worked on a B2B marketplace for technology and advised for a few B2B vertical marketplaces as well. This was for different clients in US, Asia and Middle East. You will need: 1. ability to attract integrators and sellers 2. Easy onboarding 3. Low listing fees 4. Great marketing team 5. A compelling reason to adopt your marketplace instead of alternative options and "current ways of doing business". If you have these, your traffic will start growing, which would lead to signups and so on.

David Favor

Fractional CTO

Answers vary based on... Time/Budget/Will/Expertise you possess. Projects with $0 budget verses $10M budget have very different answers. Also, Time comes into effect, as money always has a time value. Say you have $1M LOC to draw on + you'd like the shortest path to a selling your company for $10M+, then this will also be a very different answer. Start with your Exit Strategy + time target of your Exit. Then work backward, designing offerings you create.

Andrew Mez

Head of CX; Revenue and ROI Driver

I would be honest with the clients, addressing the situation, a short piece about why it happened, a thank you to each customer for their loyalty, and then a couple of options to what the customers can use instead. If you have a partner company or a competitor that you have a good relationship with, I would introduce your customers to them as goodwill. The customers will appreciate that and your competitor friend will also. Goodwill will come back to you.

Joy Broto

🌎Harvard Certified Global Corporate Trainer🌍

There is not a well-chalked path that you can take because both creating a path and walking on it is to be done by you, however, you can learn from those who made to the top. It can be anything that keeps your frustration away, yoga, drums, games or guitar. Airbnb started out in 2008 when founders Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia realised, they could make a quick buck by renting out an air mattress in their living room to people visiting San Francisco for a big conference. The idea then evolved into a website where others could do the same, and travellers could get a cheaper option than a hotel. They famously did things that did not scale and then growth hacked solutions so that they did. Each time a listing was made in their area on Craigslist, they would email the homeowner and ask if they would like to list on Airbnb. The homeowner would then spread the word about this new booking platform. After finding success in doing this manually, they created a script that would automatically email all new listings on Craigslist and notify them about Airbnb. It also shows that they realised early on that the key to success on the platform would be getting hosts to list their properties. You can read more here: https://www.growthmanifesto.com/airbnb-growth-strategy Besides if you do have any questions give me a call: https://clarity.fm/joy-brotonath

Joy Broto

🌎Harvard Certified Global Corporate Trainer🌍

Pandemic is the new normal that we will face in the future as well, this is what WHO foretold. Apart from global warming, and climate change, pandemic is also a reality. The only business model that fits in this world of 2021 is innovation. Business around the world must be prepared to innovate. Due to today’s ‘hyper competition’ in a globalizing world, companies in all industries worldwide find themselves competing in ever changing environments. Those changes force companies to rethink their operational business models more frequently and more fundamentally, as innovation based solely on new products and aimed towards local markets is no longer sufficient to sustain their competitiveness and survival. Thus, according to me the Innovation Business Model is best post-pandemic business model for 2021 and beyond. Besides if you do have any questions give me a call: https://clarity.fm/joy-brotonath

Joy Broto

🌎Harvard Certified Global Corporate Trainer🌍

Pooler and Pooler have rightly defined purchasing as, “The job of purchasing continues to receive increased recognition as a vital management function”. Considering this definition, after a factoring firm buys either the purchase orders or the invoices, they will then collect on them. All money is then returned to the original purchase or invoice owner. The factoring companies will receive a fee that is predetermined and agreed upon by both parties. Besides if you do have any questions give me a call: https://clarity.fm/joy-brotonath

Humberto Valle

Get Advice On Growing Your Real Estate Business

This is a bit of a complex question to answer, but assuming is a typical service based business website where you are using primarily for SEO, Marketing, and informational purposes - the cost is or should be very relatively low. Depending on the type of build you prefer, whether you hire a developer who knows SEO to build your website natively friendly with SEO or not will affect your final price. Not every designer is a good developer or good SEO person. But I would say, even with SEO for a basic informational website with good SEO structure should be no more than $3,000 usd... custom designing and complex animations or backend data entry would of course drive the cost up. We did some service informational sites in the past that ended up racking the clients' total to $30k. This isn't common but they were a big client with complex systems on the backend while the front end was informational only for guests.

David Favor

Fractional CTO

You'll approach this by working with a Tax person in each jurisdiction. Note: This only applies if you have a brick + mortar location, along with exact organization of the business. Tip: Making mistakes can be costly. Don't believe any "experts" besides in-country Tax people.

Joy Broto

🌎Harvard Certified Global Corporate Trainer🌍

Whenever you say cost-effective you must understand what are the costs that you are incurring. There are primarily the following types of cost a company incurs. First one that comes to our mind is variable cost. Variable costs will vary in direct proportion to changes in the level of an activity. Second is Fixed Costs. The opposite of variable costs are fixed costs. Fixed costs do not fluctuate with changes in the level of activity. Economists speak of the concept of economies of scale. This means that certain efficiencies are achieved as production levels rise. Keeping all these costs in mind you can any mass emailer and that would be effective for instance Sendinblue, sendgrid or elastic mail. Besides if you do have any questions give me a call: https://clarity.fm/joy-brotonath

TJ Kelly

Expert in Sales-Marketing Alignment

Do you already know which products/niches you want to work in? The tallest hurdle I’ve seen block affil success is when marketers lose steam. If you don’t care about the products you promote, will you stay motivated to promote them? Sure, the payout provides motivation but that only gets you so far. AM is a grind. Make sure you’re working in an area where you don’t mind grinding.

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