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How Event Farm Is Making Events A Part Of Your Sales Funnel

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In the corporate world, events are more than just an event�they are opportunity to connect with your customers and turn potential customers into buyers. We work with them on an annual basis, around the world, and help to power their events and experiential marketing. How do you make those events happen? Of course, we have competitors.

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10 Tests of Your Modern Entrepreneur Lingo Savvy

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Many entrepreneurs I know don’t realize that the language they learned in the corporate world, or even their recent MBA class, won’t get them ahead in the startup world today. Gen-Z members have grown up in an un-tethered world of smart-phones, tablets and WIFI, and their perspective is both multi-cultural and global. Super-angels.

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Interview with Billy Fried, Kijubi

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This morning's interview is with Billy Fried , co-founder and CEO of Kijubi (www.kijubi.com), a new startup which is looking to help people find travel activities. We talked with Billy last week about the firm, and what it's trying to do: What's the whole idea behind Kijubi? The firm is launching itself today at TechCrunch50.

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Ten Tech Entrepreneurs Who Are Putting LA on the Map

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When New Yorkers talk about Los Angeles they discuss its sprawling smog and characterize it (as Woody Allen does in “Annie Hall”) as a city “where the only cultural advantage is being able to make a right turn on a red light.” Comment help. Follow PandoDaily: Search. Skip to primary content. Post navigation.

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The Startup UCLA Accelerator Is About Entrepreneurship Not Investment Returns

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The money from the program comes from a combination of corporate sponsors and several academic departments. Program head Robert Jadon describes Startup UCLA as more of a pre-accelerator than anything, meaning the the ideas are typically earlier stage and the entrepreneurs less experienced. Comment help. Categories Deals.

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