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The Lean Startup Workshop - now an O'Reilly Master Class

Startup Lessons Learned

Im open to being the coffee and snack technician :-) On another note, I live in Atlanta and believe that we have a strong enough start-up community that would greatly benefit from your lessons learned. We attempted to use Waterfall and market ourselves as B2C. May 14, 2009 5:23 AM David said. It was a disaster.

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5 Reasons I’m excited about Switchyards

Jeff Hilimire

The Switchyards mantra: Where consumer and design-focused companies grow in Atlanta. Atlanta needs a focused effort to give consumer-oriented startups a chance. Unfortunately, the reputation we have for not being a great B2C startup town is deserved. Downtown Atlanta needs some startup love. Has a nice ring :).

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4 Local SEO Tips For 2016

Duct Tape Marketing

Getting your local SEO plan dialed in is important because B2B and B2C consumers depend on the Internet to get the information they need to make purchase decisions. Mobile-friendly website design is no longer optional. Mobile-only deals and special promotions can keep people coming back to your tricked-out responsive design website.

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The Proven Framework For Building A Thriving Community

Duct Tape Marketing

Liz is a c ommunity design strategist, a community enablement architect, and the Creator of Return on Emotion. She's a community design strategist, community enablement architect. Whereas b2c, I mean m and MS has had a, has a community, right? I mean I think a lot of B2C companies kind of get that.

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Introducing my next chapter: Dragon Army

Jeff Hilimire

Today the Atlanta Business Chronicle ran an article about the new company, Dragon Army , that David Cummings , Ryan Tuttle and I are starting. Dragon Army will be based out of Atlanta Tech Village (freaking pumped about that) and we’ll be focusing on mobile games and apps for consumers. and The Coca-Cola Co.,

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