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Digip digitizes the process of applying for trademarks

TechCrunch

Co-founder and CEO Viktor Johansson told TechCrunch that Digip was founded after its team saw that entrepreneurs are reluctant to use traditional law firms that bill by the hour. Businesses can use Digip to research trademarks and get on-demand advice from its team for free.

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How to Make $100,000 from an Online Event

Entrepreneur's Handbook

14 ways to generate 6-figure revenue from virtual events I originally wrote this for my full-time job at Hopin but I thought it would also be helpful or at least interesting for the readers of Entrepreneur’s Handbook, since it lays out a how-to guide for entrepreneurs to drive revenue with online events. Originally published at [link].

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VCs eating our own dog food: Using technology and analytics to make better investments

David Teten VC

Small investment firms often have interns and entrepreneurs in residence passing through, each of which is a security risk. Point Nine Capital’s website is now powered by Contentful ; they use Unbounce for landing pages ; and Typeform for surveys and other data collection. 2) Market . 3) Raise capital.

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Venture capitalists eating our own dog food: Using technology and analytics to make better investments

David Teten VC

Small investment firms often have interns and entrepreneurs in residence passing through, each of which is a security risk. Capria leads the “largest network of collaborating fund managers in emerging markets” Their product Edge enables you to benchmark your internal processes against other investors. 2) Market .

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How the Internet of Things is impacting New Zealand businesses

NZ Entrepreneur

Devices like Alexa and Google Home enable house dwellers to interact with a multitude of homeware items like smart plugs, lights, fridges, air conditioning – it’s an ever-growing list. The post How the Internet of Things is impacting New Zealand businesses appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine.