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Spotting Opportunities; The Startup Journey of Catherine Mandungu

The Startup Magazine

Certainly, early on, with no marketing, no partnerships, Catherine did as many online events and networking as possible. Referrals from people and clients who knew her work and were able to recommend her to their network became very important. 2) Creating a sustainable business. Overcoming Challenges. 1) Finding Clients.

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Twitter Link Roundup #156 – Small Business, Social Media, Design, Copywriting, Marketing And More

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Start With a Business Model, Not a Business Plan | WSJ – [link]. The danger of waiting to long to find a business model? Facebook makes it official — an external advertising network is coming soon | Gigaom – [link]. 25 Illustration Based Business Card Designs – [link].

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A Glimpse: My American Dream

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I have just started a new job with the Omidyar Network. I feel incredibly lucky, to work with an extraordinary group of individuals who are passionate about innovation (in all forms, in business models, funding structures and technology) AND I get to meet inspiring, brilliant entrepreneurs every day. Now, the present.

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Top 15 ESG Startups to Watch in 2024

The Startup Magazine

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), stands out as the world’s leading cobalt producer, accounting for roughly 70% of global output. As part of their business model, the brand spends months finding ethical factories around the world, and regularly visits them to check in.