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Start by contributing a majority of your content to other blogs that already have an audience. (Also, create a really kick-ass bio with a link to your twitter handle and blog.) By gaining visibility in an already established community will make it easier for you to gain new quality subscribers an...

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So the firs thing I wonder about this is not what the price will be, but how will you get mental health providers to integrate the app into their workflow? What is the ROI specifically that would make a company want to buy this? How can you justify the cost with the value provided? Is this someth...

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Press release sites have always been so-so for me. I've used PR Newswire in the past and have had success with getting the release picked up. If it's a well-written press release with an interesting hook, you can definitely get traction. The question is what is the traction for and does it actual...

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I own a digital marketing firm. We have 8 strategists each focusing on a specific vertical. This allows us to bring in multiple areas of expertise to a single project with varying ideas and strategies. I don't believe in jack of all trades. I prefer to have people who can learn everything they ne...

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I don't think anything much has changed, and the only result is tightening the business rules. Two codifed bits of CASL are similar to guidelines and regs in other countries: • Responses to a current customer, or someone who has inquired in the last six months. • Messages that provide informatio...

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Yes absolutely. Depending on the needs of your service and database traffic, some chains are better than others to use. Steemit.com is a good example of blockchain, curation, filtering by users, with a built-in economy.

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Before you weigh the pros and cons of different platforms structures it's important to think about who your customers are and how you want the business to grow. I help companies find their most profitable customers and have worked with pre-revenue to high-growth $70M+ companies in the SaaS, con...

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TALK TO THEM. No one cares about your product. I don't say that meanly. No one cares about MY products, either. I'm saying it to make a jarring point. You know what they DO care about? Things they they make, or already sell, that are making them most of the money they bring in NOW. And your ...

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Hi There would be 2 different types of business. In the marketplace you have to get both the users and the payer so you have to have 2 set of tactics. Some of them are: 1. creating your own supply (for some time you work as the supplier) i.e. Uber hired guys, Udemy produc coures on its own 2. you...

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The most obvious answer is SalesForce's app exchange. Most CRM platforms have similar marketplaces so even if you don't integrate with SalesForce those would be a great starting point. After the marketplaces I would look to partner with sales consulting firms. There are a lot of sales operati...

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