Small businesses are constantly hearing about all the things they have to do – you have to have a mobile website, you have to be active on social media, you have to create compelling content to share with your target market, you have to have a mobile app. That’s all good and well, but when…
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Fill in the blank. Cluster ____. The reason you were able to arrive at this answer so easily, likely has something to do with your inbox. Over the last couple of years, daily deals have only compounded this problem. First it was Groupon and Living Social, then Google got in the mix, then so did…
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If you’re a big-time cyclist, I bet you are familiar with Boise, ID-based iO DuPont, which develops high-end technology products for the cycling industry (and beyond), including PowerCordz, the world’s only synthetic fiber bicycle control cables that are super popular among professional racers. Founded by cyclist Tony DuPont, a lay-off from corporate America spurned his…
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I don’t know about you, but I’m excited about the host of startups that let you edit, comment on, tag, and categorize the web. In the words of entrepreneur Terry Jones of Fluidinfo – AKA the most interesting guy I’ve ever interviewed – this type of startups are making the web “writable” where it used…
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As an entrepreneur, you are the face of your company. First impressions are important and consequently so too are appearances. The time and energy required to find stylish attire, however, likely is not the best use of your time. Quite the conundrum. CakeStyle is here to save the day. Similar to the much-hyped Truck Club, the…
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If you’re an app developer, getting your app approved by Apple is a big deal. Their vetting process is super strict – for a reason, of course – but it can also be really frustrating to play by someone else’s rules. After all, entrepreneurs play by their own rules. Add to this the scenario of…
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If you haven’t seen an infographic by now, it means that you don’t know what an infographic is, because you have. You’re on the Internet. They’re everywhere. Oddly enough, however, infographics have remained relatively constrained to a similar set of situations. Eugene Barulin, founder and CEO of ResumUP, has found a creative yet practical usage…
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When you create a new product or service and release it into the world, it can be scary. Will people like it? Use it? Hate it? Slam you on their blog or Twitter or industry forum? Figuring out a way to measure usage is critical, and even more so for something highly technical – like,…
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As founder of Auction Frogs, Kristi Saucerman is constantly dashing around, multitasking, and doing lots of juggling. But it all boils down to one purpose: “Kristi’s passion, dedication, and commitment to help others drive her both personally and professionally and is the heart and soul of the company,” her bio explains. Professionally, Saucerman helps charities…
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Let’s call a spade a spade, gifs are awesome. There’s nothing quite like stringing together a few hilarious photos to tell a powerful story. This is the joy that gifs bring us. Admittedly, as someone who spends all day on a computer, I have no idea how to create a gif, and likely will never…
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Based in Silicon Valley, Y Combinator is one of the hottest startup accelerators offering seed funding for startups. Founded by Paul Graham just 7 years ago, YC has produced such companies as Airbnb, Reddit, Justin.tv, and more. This spring they put out another large and stellar class of startups. We covered the 31 Y Combinator startups in…
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With a resume that includes: founding Microsoft Live Labs, Yahoo! Research Labs, and Overture Research, being the VP of Technology at Yahoo! and Technical Fellow at Microsoft, winning the World Technology Award, and authoring a book about the computational properties in nature and the perception of beauty (yeah), Gary Flake left his job with Microsoft to…
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Even though I studied marketing in graduate school, I tend to take for granted the behind-the-scenes complexities of consumer product marketing. For example, I fail to appreciate the overlooked sciences of product label procurement and SKU tracking. Entrepreneur Bill March does not overlook these processes. In fact, he’s made it his mission to help product…
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Before his family wakes up, Doug Looney is already sipping his morning coffee and crossing items off his to-do list. He’s working on a startup called Team-Text, before he heads off to a full-time job. And he puts in almost 10 more hours on the weekend, in addition to his role as soccer coach: “I…
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For startups, your About page can be the trigger for journalists contacting you or customers feeling engaged and inspired by your mission. Instead of a boring block of text, try building a timeline with Timeglider. A startup itself, Timeglider emerged when two cofounders were struck with a similar idea: Michael Richardson was seeking a history…
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Next time you find yourself in need of a trustworthy electrician, financial advisor, or even a web designer, Boise-based EthcialPro can give you the hookup. Founded by Philip Bennett, EthicalPro is a bridge between businesses and consumers, providing a community of word of mouth marketing and accountability for professional services people use every day. EthicalPro’s…
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