December 6, 2016
We’ve always been fascinated with movies like Adam Sandler’s Click.
We’ve always been fascinated with movies like Adam Sandler’s Click.
How well do you know money? For most entrepreneurs, the answer is, “Not well enough.” Sure, maybe you took some finance or accounting classes in college and acquired some basic knowledge… But do you really KNOW money? Do you know the right ways to manage it, save it, and spend it, so that you and your business can both thrive?
What we’ve discovered here at Answer 1 is that you can never know enough about money. There’s always more to learn – and the more you learn about it, the better you’ll get at managing it and making it.
It’s often said that imitation is the highest form of flattery, and nowhere is that more true than within the business world, where even the best of the best advocate borrowing ideas from others to make your products and services just that little bit better. In the relatively new arena of growth hacking, there are plenty of inspiring examples out there to drag even the most jaded of business owners or managers into the “lab” to get their own experimentation groove on. Here, we present some of the most legendary growth hacks from some of the greatest companies of the digital era. Let’s get started.
Have you ever stared at a street performer in awe, as they juggled 8 balls with ease?
How Important Is Good Customer Service?
According to the RightNow Customer Experience Impact Report, a staggering 89% of customers immediately stop doing business with a company after experiencing poor customer service.
Imagine the sheer number of lost customers simply because a busi...
It doesn’t matter how technically capable you are. How genius. How cutting-edge. At some point, you’re going to need customers. Most likely, lots of them. Customers do business with people they know, like and trust. Without this type of trust, all the marketing chops in the world are just more of the same old hype.
‘In this world, you’re either growing, or you’re dying so get in motion and grow.’ – Lou Holtz