The New Rules of Selling In: A Guide to Creator Sponsorships
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Instead, they offered free educational guides. He held nothing back, giving away his most valuable secrets.
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How to Hear "When Can We Start?" Instead of "Can You Do Better on Price?"
Cashdrop has soared in popularity because it allowed businesses to sell items via completely contactless payment. Consumers simply click on a link, order, and settle up via Apple Pay. The major difference — and reason why so many restaurants love Cashdrop — is that it doesn’t charge businesses a commission or fee. Instead, it shifts the burden and... See more
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If commerce is a transaction between buyer and seller, the face of the seller is evolving with new tools for discovery and purchase that allow for a personal relationship between creator and customer. Beyond a corporation or mass retailer, the seller is now frequently a person or small business. We are seeing a new long-tail retailer learning how... See more