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15 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

The bonus of naming the company Redhead Marketing & PR is that when I am meeting a potential client for the first time in a coffee shop or wherever, they are always able to spot me because of my company name and hair color. Thanks to Hilary Reiter, Redhead Marketing & PR. #5 I named my company RED PR for several reasons.

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Why the Browser Matters

Ben's Blog

Before my partner Marc Andreessen and his friends at the University of Illinois invented the browser in 1993, most people thought only scientists and researchers would use the Internet. In 1996, there was no social networking, no video, no search that worked, no RSS, and no Twitter to name a few. Lil Wayne, Swag Surfin.

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Episode 1: Business Loans, Website Tips, and the Apple Watch – The Bcast

Up and Running

You come there, there’s nothing but a search bar. The search engines have done a wonderful job of really serving that up. Any eCommerce site owner will tell you that anyone that comes to their site, they’re much more likely to convert if they use the search box. John: PR wants some event calendar.

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41 Entrepreneurs Share Their Favorite Business Quotes

Hearpreneur

Search for. ” I say this to myself for my business, a freelance pr and media company called Blitz Public Relations, and I shared with my colleague here at Menorah Park where I work part-time as well as a pr media specialist. Thanks to MJ Pedone, Indra PR ! #25 Search for. DIGITAL MARKETING. FREE TRIAL.

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18 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

Thanks to Niesha Kennedy-Robinson, Kennedy Robinson PR ! #9- I’ve never been a fan of alt spellings unless they connote technology, but when I was searching through available domains and trademarks, with my beginner list of potential business names, I realized there wasn’t much opportunity to not trade out a ph for an f.

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