Now we all know the story of Facebook, thanks to the film The Social Network. And with the recent news about the big tech IPO offering of Twitter, we all pretty Read More
Visualization can help in making ideas clear. It’s very important to visualize your business and its flow to get the idea on which elements affects the entire setup and thus needs to be optimized in case they are harmful and amplified in case they are beneficial. Learn more in the following video. Read More
We’ve launched Secrets of Success, a new weekly interview series here at the Web.com’s Small Business Forum. I’ve asked some of the smartest, innovative, succe Read More
Today's workplace is more competitive than ever. You are not just competing with people in the same geographical location; the Internet makes the global workforce your competition as well.

Being at the top of your game is therefore very important. Here are some subtle work blunders you might be Read More
Many startups fail before reaching that magic “cash-flow positive” position they have been striving for, despite seemingly reasonable financial projections. A closer analysis often indicates the cause to be a lack of diligence in handling common business finances. These mistakes are usually masked Read More
Search engine optimization experts come in two different types—those that focus on analysis and those that focus on implementation. Few sites need experts to help them with implementation—but many sites can benefit from expert analysis. Read More
When you purchase a vehicle you own more than just the vehicle – you own the information that your vehicle generates and stores. Did you know valuable data is stored within a black box (similar to an airplane) in vehicles dating back to 1996. Read More
When you’re dealing with 50 startup ideas, you could approach the question through market validation research. But with so many, that could take a year. Here's an exercise to help you drill down to the five that have the most potential for YOU. Read More
If you're considering taking on a business partner, be aware of what could go wrong, and build a plan for it. Here's what could go wrong in building startup partnerships. Read More
A popular approach for aspiring entrepreneurs these days seems to be to corner anyone who will listen, with a pitch on their current “million dollar idea.” The initial monologue usually ends with the question “How much money do you think this is worth?” In my humble opinion, ideas are a commodity, Read More
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