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Switched over from Lempod & Expandi. As a LinkedIn growth agency owner, I obviously rely heavy on LinkedIn tools… Taplio has been a necessity.
Just wish it was easier to onboard and manage clients, but regardless it’s a great tool.
Congratulations on the PH launch 🚀 👏👏
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Social media in the future looks a lot like the augmented reality we see in movies like "Ready Player One" or "The Matrix."
People will be using social media glasses or headsets to interact with each other in new ways... at least that's what Mark Zuckerberg believes.
What does social media in the future look like?
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Hey Sveta, there are many things you can do to get ideas for new products/features, I'll mention some of the most popular methods:
1. Look at your competition. What do they do that you think could be improved or changed?
2. Think about what your customers are asking for. What do they need that you can provide?
3. Keep your eyes and ears open. What are the latest trends in your industry? What...
How do you come up with ideas for new features (products)?
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Looks amazing, definitely gonna check it out… maybe i’ll finally plan out my schedule
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Freedom… it’s very simple really. Not just freedom to act on entrepreneurial instincts (building businesses and projects), but also mental freedom.
Money is a very important aspect when it comes to Entrepreneurship, and though many might say money doesn’t buy happiness. It definitely buys freedom and that’s something every Solopreneur innately hopes for.
Daily journaling - as simple as it...
Entrepreneurs/Solopreneurs, what's the biggest motivating factor that keeps you going?
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There's a lot of debate on this topic, and I doubt there would ever be a concrete answer because it's dependent on an assumption that everyone works with the same conditions, which is obviously not the case.
If I were to assume that everyone works the same, then remote work would be more productive for a few reasons;
- Home is your own space and you're not constantly interrupted.
- You can...
Is working from home more productive?
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