How Facebook Videos Can Boost Your Social Media Campaign

At any rate, companies would be smart to take full advantage of this marketing trend. We think a good place to start with this topic is on the subject of social media. Video is popular. Social media is popular. Why not combine them? It just seems like a logical progression from there. Using video for social media marketing is a powerful tool for building your brand and reaching your clients....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 622 words · Peg Metzler

How Google And Facebook Are Quality Controlling The Internet

Facebook Cracks Down on Slow Ad Tech… First up, Facebook’s decision to curate the web pages that it displays to viewers’ news feeds. The social platform has announced it will be penalizing any web pages that don’t load quickly enough — and a page’s loading speeds are almost always slowed by the ad tech that they rely on for income. According to Facebook, a delay of three seconds will make 40 percent of visitors to give up....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Michelle Huizar

How Google Home Trained Me To Look Stupid In Social Situations

As someone that adapts to technology quite quickly, my home immediately became a voice-activated haven as soon as the Google Home was installed. Turning on lights, making shopping lists, checking the weather, and asking Google for “fun facts” became part of my daily routine. This seamless integration of voice-activated technology into my life made everything in my home, from the kitchen to the living room, easier than ever before. And as a big fan of the Ironman movies, it was pretty great having my very own Jarvis to run my household....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 417 words · Virginia Baker

How Long Will The Remote Work Honeymoon Last Tech Co

Still, the remote work honeymoon can’t last forever, as the desire for face-to-face interaction becomes more and more pressing. With vaccines rolling out at an impressive rate and summer right around the corner, there are rising concerns that working from home isn’t going to be the attractive perk it was just a few months ago. So how long is the remote work honeymoon going to last? We talked to Matt Abbott, the general manager of The Sourcery, a recruiting firm for startups, to better understand how employees and employers view the future of remote work and what it means for your job down the line....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Mildred Derringer

How The Gdpr Has Affected The Tech Community So Far

And one week in, the tech community is already feeling the effects. With a strict start date of May 25th, the GDPR has been instituted swiftly. A number of tech companies have taken hits in the form of gigantic lawsuits, inboxes around the world have been inundated with privacy policy updates, and a disturbing trend has emerged in regards to the financial future of your data. On the Chopping Block In the many months leading up to the installation of the GDPR, big tech companies knew that something was coming their way....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 747 words · Eric Jonas

How To Build A Business Plan That Gets You Funded

Instead of suffering through hours of research on the internet about best business plan practices, use the Bizplan Premium: Lifetime Subscription. This platform was built by a team at Startups.Co. who knows what it takes to get in front of an investor. They have helped over 1 million startup companies find customers, funding, mentors, etc., and can help you with create an awesome business plan. This is a platform that provides a step-by-step business builder and breaks down the major projects into digestible pieces....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 255 words · Janet Wilhelm

How To Make A Corporate Pilot Program Successful

We asked Cory Hooyman, lead innovation manager at Target, about corporate innovation and how to bring new practices and methods into your team and company. We kicked off the talk with this question: What blind spots do startups have in pursuing a pilot, and how should they make a pilot successful and convert that to a larger rollout? Corey: First and foremost, a blind spot is not understanding what their partners are thinking about and what they’re concerned about....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 603 words · Wendy Kovacs

How To Make Your Saas Product Incredibly Sticky

Which begs the question, what are brand evangelists? They are the drivers of your message and your best source for quick and easy sales closes. They’re the customers you’ve nurtured from new acquisitions, to fans, to heartsick puppydogs for your product. They love your product. In fact, they can’t imagine their work day without your product in their lives. If they were angst ridden 16 year olds, they’d have your logo etched on their backpack with a heart around it....

December 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1075 words · Robert Miller

Hyperloop One Announces Rebrand Partners And 80 Million Funding

The name change makes sense as there are other competitors using a similar name, so the Hyperloop One brand will help them differentiate from the other efforts. Investor and entrepreneur Shervin Pishevar shared the origin story of Hyperloop One which included taking Elon Musk’s idea and nudging him to turn it into a white paper so that others could push it forward. Pishevar ran with it and eventually pulled in former SpaceX employee Brogan BamBrogan as their CTO....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Chong Andrews

I Call Bullsh T On The Aol And Techcrunch Fiasco

It’s September again and that means TechCrunch Disrupt is taking place this week in San Francisco. The TechCrunch Disrupt event evolved from the now dissolved TechCrunch50 conference that was the creation of the now feuding Jason Calacanis and Michael Arrington. I’ve attended several times and found it to be valuable and intense – in the past it was a grueling few days of non-stop watching, talking and reporting on startups and other tech news that launch at the event....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 609 words · Bertha Johnson

I Got A Business Printer For My Brooklyn Loft Things Happened

According to a recent Gallup poll on telecommuting in the United States, the percentage of remote work done in this country has increased more than four-fold in the last twenty years – from 9 percent of U.S. workers in 1995 to 37 percent in 2015. And, much like the horde of others working at startups, I myself work remotely – and actually do so 100 percent of the time. Because of such a status (or, should I say, privilege), you’d probably find it odd that I set up an HP business printer in my Brooklyn apartment....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 764 words · Ramiro Mccain

I O Ventures Incubates Six Silicon Valley Startups

The following six startups launched: Anomaly – For all those social media lovers out there, this startup looks to leverage algorithms to find the most relevant items in a stream of content. Their first site is The Cadmus, which sorts your Twitter stream by relevance. At our Champaign, Illinois event we saw Caterva which might be looking to do something very similar. Appbistro – Offers a rich marketplace for business applications on Facebook, including user reviews and a payments service....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Laura Gillis

India Postpones New Data Privacy Law That Drove Vpn Providers Away

The law, which stated that VPN providers would need to log user data for up to five years, is in staunch opposition to the industry’s primary goal of promoting data privacy and protecting user information. Now, the postponement will, in theory, give providers enough time to comply with the new law, although many are still likely to take their ball and go home. The delay is good news to many, as the new rules proved controversial to say the least....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 282 words · Bette Travis

Industrious Brings 11 000 Square Feet Of Awesome To St Louis

Before starting Industrious Jamie Hodari – cofounder and coCEO; Emma Dively – Community Manager; and Justin Stewart – cofounder and coCEO were running looking for a coworking space that fit their various needs. However, they couldn’t find anything that totally matched what they needed, finding that the options available were a bit too ‘backpack and flip-flop’ for their tastes. Their dream was to try and push forward a product that incorporated both elements of the corporate suite and the coworking space....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 305 words · Randy Bishop

Issuworks Will Is Hosting An Atypical Series A Funding Round Via Crowdfunder

Crowdfunder also recently crossed a major milestone that they’re happy to share with IssuWorks: they’ve seen over 10,000 startups and small businesses join their platform. Their current network consists of over 60,000 investors and entrepreneurs online, and in just over 2 quarters Crowdfunder has helped close 24 Seed and Series A deals with the help of their online accredited investor base.

December 22, 2022 · 1 min · 61 words · Darlene Canon

Largest Ever Email And Password Leak Just Got Worse Tech Co

It’s likely an aggregation of data from multiple huge breaches over the course of years, and might include data stolen from LinkedIn, Dropbox, and Yahoo. Could you personally be affected? Odds are pretty high that you were. Here’s more on what exactly happened and what you can do about it. Record Data Leak of Passwords and Email Addresses Researcher Troy Hunt first reported the data cache on January 17, writing that it constituted “1,160,253,228 unique combinations of email addresses and passwords and 21,222,975 unique passwords” in total....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · James Frazier

Las Vegas Pitch Event Sponsored By Cox And Inc Com

Thursday, September 25 at 5:30 PM, this free event is being held at Rain Nightclub at the Palms Casino Resort. Although online registrations have closed, walk-ups are welcome, as local businesses not competing are encouraged to attend this free event for networking and learning opportunities from accomplished leaders in digital marketing, funding and business growth strategy. The event consists of a networking portion where attendees can mix with the presenting startups....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 603 words · William Spearman

Live Stream Your Event Meerkat Or Periscope

This story was submitted as a guest contribution by Tracey Welson-Rossman, the CMO of Chariot Solutions and founder of TechGirlz, and Gloria Bell, the Chief Digital Strategist at Bell Digital Strategies and Advisory Board Member of TechGirlz. We used both apps at various times throughout the conference, but at the Day 2 Keynote, we did an actual side-by-side comparison of Periscope and Meerkat. The reason we wanted to try live streaming at the conference is a no brainer; this has the potential to be a great marketing tool....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 482 words · Nicole Oleary

Mapbox Raises 52M To Scale Open Source Maps

As part of the Series B, DFJ Growth Managing Director Randy Glein will join their board. Glein has an extensive tech portfolio with a pedigree of success, some of which include Twitter, Box, and Tesla. In an announcement made by Mapbox CEO Eric Gundersen said, “this is more than just creating the best mapping platform: we embrace open source, invest in open data communities, and make a positive impact every step of the way....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Roy Loughran

Mark Suster Video Is Eating The Internet

— Mark Suster (@msuster) June 21, 2016 In the tweets, which start here, Suster explains that the biggest trend in recent media and social platform history—video—is starting to force platforms to realize something that Silicon Valley is always slow to pick up. Namely, that “talent wants to be paid for the content they produce.” If video creators and influencers can’t get the revenue they deserve for their work (or the revenue they don’t deserve, depending on your preference for Let’s Play videos), they’ll leave for a platform that treats them well....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Ana Hemenway