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In The Fast Lane Of Business: Tom Maletta’s Reflections On Speed And Agility In Marketing

The Startup Magazine

The emphasis on speed and agility has never been more critical as consumer behaviors shift and technological advancements unfold rapidly. The Evolution Of Marketing In A High-Speed World The digital era has significantly accelerated marketing, necessitating a fundamental strategy shift from traditional to more agile methods.

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Case Study: Lean UX at work

Startup Lessons Learned

Jeff keeps a blog here ( www.jeffgothelf.com/blog ) with tweets available at @jboogie ( www.twitter.com/jboogie ). Originally a waterfall shop, we transitioned to Agile development about two years ago. Levels of Agile adoption span the full spectrum across our 6 Scrum teams. Hit a milestone? Tell your boss.

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How to Scale Organic Traffic (Without Writing a Million Blog Posts)

ConversionXL

blog posts) compared to sites that scale with inventory (e.g., It’s difficult to target personas when you may have hundreds of sub-audiences. Instead, looking at the jobs your audiences are trying to do—and in what context—is more fruitful. Simply describe interactions your target audience has with your product.

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Lessons Learned: The lean startup

Startup Lessons Learned

But by taking advantage of open source, agile software, and iterative development, lean startups can operate with much less waste. So far, I have found "lean startup" works better with the entrepreneurs Ive talked to than "agile startup" or even "extreme startup.") Great blog! What are the characteristics of a lean startup?

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The Best Free Apps and Online Tools for Entrepreneurs and Obsessive Collectors

Up and Running

Trello also maintains a super creative blog that will show you how you might use their product: to take the stress out of the holiday season, to plan an office party, to search for a job, and to plan a meal. As you may suspect, this is one audience you can rely on to produce good content or great lists. Don’t have a website or blog?

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Lessons Learned: A new version of the Joel Test (draft)

Startup Lessons Learned

I know plenty of people who prefer more advanced source control system, but my belief is that many agile practices diminish the importance of advanced features like branching. Its not that the idea behind them is wrong, but I think agile team-building practices make scheduling per se much less important. Youd better. Expo SF (May.

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Create a “Content Playground” that’s Fun for Buyers (and Lucrative for You)

ConversionXL

Have you checked out this blog post, this video, and this infographic? The traditional buyer’s funnel relies on linear decision-making, assuming that an audience will move neatly to become a prospect, then customer. To build a playground such that your audience experiences a seamless journey, no matter which path they take?

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