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Picsart Celebrates Small Business Creators, Launches New Logo Maker

American Entrepreneurship

Users range from food truck owners to sports leagues that can now tap into a tool to create professional logos—which can be expanded for a complete brand kit, featuring colors, fonts, and templates ready for social media, business cards, websites, and more.

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Understanding Changes in the Software & Venture Capital Industries

Both Sides of the Table

Venture capital is in the process of its own creative destruction with new market entrants and new models of innovation at the precise moment that our industry itself is contracting. These two trends had a major impact on the computing industry from 2000-2005 but the effects weren’t yet felt by the VC industry.

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4 Startup Myths That Hold Innovation Back (and How to Overcome Them)

StartupNation

The benefits of building a diverse startup team are overwhelming; from increased creativity and faster problem solving, to a greater diversity of thought opening up new market opportunities and more revenue streams, to better understanding the customer base and building better products… the list goes on.

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How Understanding Multigenerational Workforces Can Make You a Better Leader

StartupNation

Generation Y (1981-2000) = 35%. Generation Z are the newest additions to the workforce and are described as universal, innovative and open-minded as well as those who value diversity, individuality, creativity and personalization. Like millennials, they favor digital communications with an emphasis on social media.

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20 Women Entrepreneurs Changing Their Industries (and the World)

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Combining her high-end culinary skills with creative ingredients from the cereal aisle, Tosi created sweet culinary hits like Cereal Milk and Crack Pie. A pop culture hobby transformed into Lisa Sugar ’s sensationally popular media company, POPSUGAR. Christina Tosi / Milk Bar. Sara Blakely / Spanx. Lisa Sugar / POPSUGAR.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Growth marketing survey, VC TikTok, fundraising amid a downturn

TechCrunch

Before Karl Alomar became managing partner of VC firm M13, he led one company through the dot-com bust of 2000 and helped another survive the Great Recession of 2008. Investors are turning to social media as they widen the top of their talent funnel, reports Dominic-Madori Davis. Full TechCrunch+ articles are only available to members.

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How one entrepreneur built a billion-dollar clothing brand business

Founder Bounty

She had to be creative and frugal with her marketing. The Oprah Effect In 2000, a major turning point came when Oprah Winfrey named Spanx her “Favorite Thing” of the year. Building an Empire With growing sales and media coverage, Spanx expanded its product line to include leggings, bras, and maternity wear.