A referral from someone that you know is always better than online reviews but unfortunately this is not always possible. Before I start engaging with any unknown business I start with a few basic online research actions. 1) Who owns their web domain. Goto https://www.whois.com/whois/ and ent...
Here's a good explanation of what AdWords is: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/A/adwords.html Beneficial? Yes, but only when the time is taken to understand how it works and the importance of using the right keywords and phrases in respect to the available budget. I've seen too many companies go th...
I would not trade equity for design work. Unless this person will actually become a part of your team and create enough value to warrant equity. Otherwise it is short sighted to trade equity for something you need very early on just to launch. I'm sure your design/brand will evolve over time and ...
You're entering a highly competitive market. Aside from creating info sheets, images and video that show why your products are better than others, you will likely need to drum up interest online in advance. Keep in mind that store shelves are most always full, so to carry a new product they have ...
To increase chat engagement, have the chat bubble say the following when visitors first land on your site: "Thank's for your interest in [company's] [product], can I give you a tour of [whatever it is you want to engage with them on]." The general idea is to 1) thank them for giving you somethi...
I have 12 years experience in ERP solutions like SAP and various others and get this type of question a lot from SME's. I your case you want to provide implementation services and ultimately sign a retainer support contract for 36 months. There are a few good ones out there, start with https://ww...
There isn't one. You can find a list, but it's guaranteed to be overpriced and the contacts will be outdated. Email lists have a shelf life, but unlike milk or bread, their vendors never rotate the stock. This means regardless of their quoted acceptance rate, you'll overpay for an outdated list....
Confusion. Once a brand is established people associate it with the products it sells or services it offers. Also, even if it is legal to register it in your own country, you could very well have problems should you ever want to branch out in the future. It's always best to try to come up with so...
If you can shell out few bucks, reach out to them directly via phone and emails. Creating this database is crucial and may involve expert assistance. LinkedIn is good to get traction but the process is slow. I have worked on similar lines, so if you need any help, reach to me. Best of luck.
Here are some options: ___Free Options___ 1) Make apps without needing to spend a lot of time learning to code. Look into "MIT App Inventor" (http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/). It's a very _easy_ way to make pretty complex apps using drag and drop coding. You can find youtube tutorials that...