Liz Papagni — April 26, 2020 Now that you’ve refined your products, messaging, and audience, and accelerated your company’s new growth, you’ll want to measure your success. Of course, as a C-suite executive or business owner for several years, you’re already aware of the benefits of measuring and analyzing your metrics. The difference between business … Continue reading 5 Steps to Grow Your Business in the Emerging Economy: Growth Measurement
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5 Steps to Grow Your Business in the Emerging Economy
Liz Papagni — April 15, 2020 Many businesses have experienced a pivot at some point during their existence. For many, the pivot occurs after start up, as the brand finds a strong footing among its customers and competitors. For others, the pivot occurs after years of success lead to a downturn due to emerging technology … Continue reading 5 Steps to Grow Your Business in the Emerging Economy
5 Steps to Grow Your Business in the Emerging Economy: Step One is a Thorough Audit & Discovery
Liz Papagni — April 13, 2020 Human beings, as a whole, are amazingly resilient in the face of adversity. Throughout history, wars, pandemics, and global economic depressions have prompted sweeping change, spontaneous innovation, and backbones of steel. Was there financial devastation during the World Wars? Were businesses ruined in the wake of the Black Tuesday … Continue reading 5 Steps to Grow Your Business in the Emerging Economy: Step One is a Thorough Audit & Discovery
6 Ways to Make Money in a Bad Economy
Steven Imke — April 9, 2020 Is an economic downturn really a bad thing? Some say a bad economy is good for business, but how could that be? Most people are led to believe that a bad economy is a bad thing for everyone. While this may be true for the vast majority of people … Continue reading 6 Ways to Make Money in a Bad Economy
Adapting to the Stay at Home Economy
Wesley MacLaggan — March 19, 2020 We are in uncharted waters. The changes from Covid-19 are already widespread and they will be long-lasting. Like many other companies, we at Marin have been dealing with working from home, canceled travel plans and figuring out distance learning. I just got off a conference call with 30 kindergarteners … Continue reading Adapting to the Stay at Home Economy
The History and Future of the Gig Economy [Infographic]
Brian Wallace — November 19, 2019 Follow @nowsourcing The gig economy is at its peak with no plans of slowing down. By 2021, gig workers – freelance, independent, and contract workers – will outnumber traditional employees. Contrary to popular belief, gig work has been available for over 100 years, although today’s gig economy has taken … Continue reading The History and Future of the Gig Economy [Infographic]
Get Lean: 5 Ways to Save Money in Any Economy
Peter Daisyme — September 3, 2019 — September 3, 2019 With recession fears increasing day by day, it won’t be long before companies start looking for new ways to save money. Economic downturns can be make-or-break situations for plenty of businesses. And, costs are a big factor in who makes it out intact. Don’t wait … Continue reading Get Lean: 5 Ways to Save Money in Any Economy
Is the Gig Economy Over? [Infographic]
Brian Wallace — August 28, 2019 Follow @nowsourcing — August 28, 2019 Since the Great Recession, gig jobs have been celebrated as the economy of the future – but after a decade, are U.S. workers still making a profit on gig jobs? Many of the biggest gig startups were created because of the Great Recession … Continue reading Is the Gig Economy Over? [Infographic]
Leveraging The Sharing Economy [Infographic]
Brian Wallace — August 5, 2019 Follow @nowsourcing — August 5, 2019 The U.S. economy is booming with unemployment the lowest it has been in nearly 50 years, nominal wage growth is the highest in the decade and the economy continues to grow – but the cost of living has risen by 14% in the … Continue reading Leveraging The Sharing Economy [Infographic]
How to Onboard New Clients in the Customer-Centered Economy
Mia Jacobs — June 21, 2019 — June 21, 2019 Imagine you’re a customer who’s just subscribed to a service or purchased a new product. In a perfect world, what would happen next? You’d probably begin using the product and discover it works exactly as described. The value of your purchase would be immediately apparent. … Continue reading How to Onboard New Clients in the Customer-Centered Economy