Here’s the catch, in trying to please everyone you end up pleasing no one. There isn’t a product, service, or blog which would suit each one of us. Today just a few words about reader persona. About an imaginary character, a made up man, a person, who reads what you write about on your blog.
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Reader Persona. All you need to know in one place
Posted by karolzielinski under Online MarketingFrom http://www.karolzielinski.com 3396 days ago
Made Hot by: FutureVision on January 19, 2015 10:58 am
Buyer Persona. All you need to know about it
Posted by karolzielinski under SalesFrom http://karolzielinski.com 3400 days ago
Made Hot by: steefen on January 12, 2015 2:46 pm
There isn’t a product, service, or blog which would suit each one of us.
Here comes the concept of buyer persona. An imaginary character, a made up person, someone, who buys your products or services. Read More
Here comes the concept of buyer persona. An imaginary character, a made up person, someone, who buys your products or services. Read More
Tricks reducing chargebacks in your SaaS
Posted by karolzielinski under StartupsFrom http://blog.paylane.com 3411 days ago
You may like it or not, but you will have chargebacks in your web business. I’m sure about that.
Even if there is no chance to reduce the number of chargebacks to zero, there is a couple of tricks that could reduce it to minimum.
Let’s have a look at them. Read More
Even if there is no chance to reduce the number of chargebacks to zero, there is a couple of tricks that could reduce it to minimum.
Let’s have a look at them. Read More
11 Tips for a Pricing Page from 10 SaaS Rockstars
Posted by karolzielinski under StartupsFrom http://blog.paylane.com 3412 days ago
Pricing page is one of the most important pages of your SaaS website. That’s the place where people decide if they want to use (and pay for) your service or not.
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10 really interesting articles for every entrepreneur
Posted by karolzielinski under ManagementFrom http://blog.karolzielinski.com 4124 days ago
Made Hot by: bigmoneyweb on January 26, 2013 4:51 pm
I've just looked through my notes and I've found 10 (not so new, but still very interesting) articles, that every entrepreneur should read.
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React on changes
Posted by karolzielinski under ManagementFrom http://blog.karolzielinski.com 5105 days ago
Do you know anyone who is trying to sell umbrellas in rain? That's what I call a great business sense
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You shouldn’t have too much time for doing it
Posted by karolzielinski under StrategyFrom http://blog.karolzielinski.com 5139 days ago
Try to recall how it was, when you had to do homework. When did you start to do this? One night before? Two nights? Probably not earlier.
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What a birth of a child could teach you about management?
Posted by karolzielinski under ManagementFrom http://blog.karolzielinski.com 5166 days ago
When the dust has settled after the battle - we can analyze this act. And... what's really amazing, we can easily find the features of a good manager in it.
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Sin of entrepreneur: being a project manager, not an entrepeneur
Posted by karolzielinski under ManagementFrom http://blog.karolzielinski.com 5188 days ago
Most of not so advanced entrepreneurs think that they could be project managers and entrepreneurs in the same time...
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Sin of entrepreneur: one-person company
Posted by karolzielinski under ManagementFrom http://blog.karolzielinski.com 5193 days ago
People think that having a company is a really easy. That everybody can have a company, because it’s not a problem to manage a one-person company. That’s a bullshit! Setting up new firm is easy. Paying taxes is easy. Having company? No. Why? Because having a one-person company is a myth.
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