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Blinkist Magazine
Two teenage boys found employment at a grocery store in Omaha, Nebraska. The older boy, from a poor family devastated by the Great Depression, bred and sold hamsters for spare change. The younger boy, grandson of the store owner, had been delaying college and working odd jobs, like selling chewing gum and coke bottles door to door. Back then, each boy made about $2 a day.
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Constant Contact
When you send a marketing email, it's a bit different from a regular email.
You're not just sharing information, you're trying to drive engagement that supports your business in some way.
You're trying to drive action without being too pushy and turning your subscribers off.
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Publishers Weekly
Interactive multimedia storytelling is probably older than recorded human history itself. The famous cave paintings of Lascaux, for example, date from about 17,000 years ago. While we do not know their exact purpose, one can easily imagine a narrator or shaman using them to describe a successful hunt or enact a ritual. Holding a torch, the narrator walks along the walls, recounting a sequence of events, in a kind of early form of cinema.
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Medium
You know exactly what you want in life. But you can't seem to get there. You have all these resolves.
You're going to get healthy.
You're going to write that book.
You're going to be more present with your loved ones.
You're going to start that home-based business.
You're going to learn another language.
You're going to be more patient and happy.
You're going to get out of debt.
You're going to be more organized.
You're going to be a better friend.
You're going to overcome bad habits.
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Digiday
When Fatherly CEO Mike Rothman wanted to get his parenting startup verified, he completed Facebook's official forms and waited. Nothing happened. He asked one of his company's investors to call in a favor. Nothing. Finally, he asked a friend at a bigger publisher to pass the request to that publisher's Facebook rep. Finally, Fatherly is the proud bearer of the coveted checkmark.
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Digiday
Over the past six months, news publisher Attn has created a new revenue stream from Instagram, which now accounts for about 10 percent of its overall revenue, according to the company.
Last year, Attn had just one person spending part of their time on Instagram, and the revenue it got from the photo and video platform was negligible since fewer than 20 percent of Attn's branded-content campaigns included Instagram.
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Adweek
While brands have been buying ads for niche audiences on Facebook for years, they'll soon be able to target ads down to the specific household.
Just in time for the holiday-planning season, the social network is introducing a new household audience feature that will let brands direct ads to entire families or to specific people within a household.
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Total Landscape Care
When you are looking for inspiration or a fresh boost of creativity, public spaces like botanical gardens are always an option, but one resource that tends to be overlooked is garden tours.
While botanical gardens are always breathtaking, they can be harder to translate into a residential space at times, which is why garden tours provide an excellent opportunity to take a peek in the private gardens that are noted as exceptional.
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Greenhouse Grower
As cannabis continues to become legal in several states, potential growers might be wondering what it means for them. One place they may want to look is north of the border.
Late last year, the Canadian government released a report that was filed in Ottawa by the Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation. The report contains the findings and official recommendations of the task force for establishing legal cannabis across Canada.
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The New York Times
Samira Kawash and Roger Cooper bought their Park Slope (New York City) brownstone five years ago with the idea of giving big dinner parties and enjoying lazy afternoons in the extra-large backyard. But after they moved in with their daughter, Illia, then 9, they realized that the poor layout, overgrown plants and swampy conditions limited what they could do in the space. "The rear area was damp and shady, so totally infested with mosquitoes," said Kawash, 53, a writer.
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CNBC
Jeff Bezos made his fortune founding Amazon, and spent $250 million of his riches to buy The Washington Post in 2013.
After nearly four years running The Post, which Bezos says turned a profit in 2016 and is expected to do the same this year, Bezos has some valuable lessons to pass along to the rest of the news industry, which is struggling to compete for ad dollars against online juggernauts Google and Facebook.
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BookBub
In this post, we'll reveal some of the most common reasons why a book is rejected for a BookBub Featured Deal, from unmet minimum requirements to cover design issues and other common pitfalls. We'll also provide tips on how to make a book more likely to get selected. We hope this gives you a better sense for why a book wasn't selected, and how to improve its chances the next time you submit it for a Featured Deal!
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