100 first hits on Google searching for “Content Marketing Mistakes” – Summarized, Analyzed and Narrated. For Sales-, Marketing- and Product people with interest in Content Marketing. Topics: No clear goals Poor content quality Poor channels Not enough content No target No relevant metrics Content not shareable Not involving other departments No call to action Loudspeaker Enjoy!
Read More Posted On November 18, 2013By Daniel GarplidIn Blog, Business
We’re on an exiting journey! 100FirstHits.com is aiming to become the worldwide leader in Web Summaries. We’ve already seen this happen for Business Book Summaries (http://www.getabstract.com/), and now the time has come for Business-To-Business- and Business-To-Consumer Web Content Summaries (B2B & B2C web content summaries). Read more about How It Works…
Read More Top 10 Startup Mistakes as Infographics. Click on the image or view it and download it on slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/100FirstHits/startups-infographics
Read More Interview about 100FirstHits’ Business Intelligence- and Big Data reports in Computer Sweden (Sweden’s leading IT-magazine). The interview is focused on the differences between BI- and Big Data projects. Read it here: http://computersweden.idg.se/2.2683/1.531063/beslutsstodstank—doden-for-big-data
Read More Posted On November 8, 2013By Daniel GarplidIn Blog, Business
Follow Ben and Dave on a wild ride screwing up their startup. All startup mistakes are based on the “Top 10 Startup Mistakes Report 2013” from 100FirstHits.com. Enjoy! View it on Slideshare >>
Read More Posted On November 7, 2013By Daniel GarplidIn Blog, Business
100 First Hits searching for “Startups” on Slideshare. Top lists, Statistics, Graphics and Links. View it on Slideshare >>
Read More Fantastic! We’re on the front page of Slideshare with the “10 Ways We Founders SuccessFully Screw Up Our Startups!”. You can download the full PDF report FREE of charge here: http://100firsthits.com/bi/startupmistakes.html
Read More Posted On November 2, 2013By Daniel GarplidIn Blog, Business
Based on Aggregated Data from Google; Summarized, Analyzed and Narrated by 100FirstHits.com If you want to be 100% sure to screw up your startup, you should build something that nobody wants. But honestly, no one does that, right? Wrong! It got the highest score in the “Top 10 Startup Mistakes Report 2013” by 100FirstHits.com. We founders consistently keep starting businesses building products and services based on assumptions not tested in reality. To even enable the smallest possibility of success, we have to learn to do market research, ask as many
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