The Definition of a Buyer Persona [in Under 100 Words]
Recently, Lululemon announced its “Like New” program, an initiative aimed at collecting softly worn Lululemon gear and reviving clothing for resale on Lululemon’s online resale store:
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Recently, Lululemon announced its “Like New” program, an initiative aimed at collecting softly worn Lululemon gear and reviving clothing for resale on Lululemon’s online resale store:
After being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, Johnny Boufarhat was no longer able to leave the house—let alone go to in-person events—and was looking for a better way to connect with others. In 2019, Boufarhat founded Hopin to bring meaningful connections to virtual and hybrid experiences.
No matter how many products or services you sell and offer, or how small or large your company is, no two customers are alike.
I recently bought a new laptop. Before deciding which one is right for me, I read a number of reviews online to ensure I was making an informed decision. After narrowing my search to a few models, I visited the store to personally check the specs before committing to myself.
Welcome to Break the blueprint – a new series of blogs exploring the unique business challenges and opportunities black business owners and entrepreneurs face. Learn how they grew or scaled their business, researched entrepreneurial ventures in their companies or created sideline jobs, and how their stories can inspire and influence your own success.
You have started your company and with it your website. Now you want to drive more traffic to your website and build your brand presence.
What do the White House, Sports Illustrated, and my cousin Jimmy all have in common?
Nowadays, Instagram is often someone’s initial contact with a brand, and nearly half of its users shop on the platform each week. If it’s the entryway for half of your potential sales, don’t you want your profile to look clean and inviting?
Falls Sie es nicht wussten, die E-Mail-Nutzung ist auf einem Allzeithoch. Tatsächlich nutzen weltweit mehr als 3,7 Milliarden Menschen E-Mails. Kein Wunder also, dass wir alle ständig Marketing-E-Mails von Unternehmen erhalten. Einfach gesagt funktioniert E-Mail-Marketing. Dies gilt sogar im B2B-Bereich.