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Marketing Cube founder Maya Moufarek’s lessons for customer-focused startups

TechCrunch

Now, everyone sees Google as this huge company with endless products and expansive teams, but back in 2005 when I worked there, it didn’t seem like a megacompany. One lesson — which was especially true at Amex — is to always be prepared for shifting markets that may disrupt your business.

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Hint Founder Kara Goldin Says When it Comes to Entrepreneurship, Just Get Started

StartupNation

Nor did I picture myself as a national advocate for health or dream of being recognized as a leading entrepreneur. I wanted to focus on my health. Something disruptive. We scheduled an initial production run for early April 2005, since it was going to take a while to get everything lined up. The next four months flew by.

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Birdzeye’s Norlock is Helping Minority Owned Businesses Gain Equal Access to North American Retail…

Jason Malki

POV), Photo Stabilization (JOBY), Camera Bags (Lowepro), Laptop Protection (Acme Made), and Consumer Health (Better Back). I started my first company when I was 23; a real estate company in Phoenix, AZ in 2005. While managing Sales + Strategy over the last 5.5 Thank you so much for joining us!

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Tom Bilyeu Net Worth & How He Makes Money

OkDork

After working his way up as Chief Marketing Officer at a tech company, Tom quit his job to pursue a business idea he was more passionate about—in the health and fitness industry. YouTube only launched in 2005 and Instagram was founded in 2010 too, so the kind of content being posted on social media was nothing like it is today.

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