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Shon Burton Of HiringSolved On Social Media. Myth: Market research requires expertiseThe Foundry | David Eccles School of Business | University of Utah. Myth: Market research requires expertise. Reality: Market research is about looking in the right places and listening Implications: Any market is accessible “Knowledge is power” Entrepreneurs often know something that everyone else doesn’t know (sometimes it is how to execute) and chooses to capitalize on that knowledge within a certain market.

Investors, like venture capitalist and angels, are interested in making money on their investment in new businesses. Established companies have dedicated personnel or hire 3rd parties to help them establish facts and conclusions about existing, segmented, and new markets. Written by Howard Haines. Grocery list shake-up: Shoppers love Trader Joe's, but how do the prices compare? By Kate GibbonsThe Denver Post Posted: 02/19/2014 12:01:00 AM MST|Updated: 2 months ago Trader Joe's opened three stores in Colorado — in Denver, Greenwood Village and Boulder — on Feb. 14.

Lines at the 790 N. Colorado Blvd. store were out the door all day. From the corner of Colorado Boulevard and 8th Avenue, Trader Joe's appears to be the best thing that's happened to grocery shopping since sliced bread. In car after car, shoppers have been funneling in and out of the parking lot at the Colorado Boulevard location since it opened Friday morning.

"The frozen products are a working mom's dream come true. Houlihan, a mother of three, had been shopping at Whole Foods Market, but will now be a Trader Joe's regular. "It is the best place ever," she said. Trader Joe's says that its mission is to give its customers the best food and beverage values that can be found. We visited four local grocers and the bustling Trader Joe's last week to compare prices on kitchen staples. What big-data VCs are sick of -- and what they really want | VentureBeat | Big Data | by Jordan Novet. How can big data and smart analytics tools ignite growth for your company? Find out at DataBeat, May 19-20 in San Francisco, from top data scientists, analysts, investors, and entrepreneurs. Register now and save $200! Sprinkling some big-data sauce on sales or marketing software won’t get a dime out of these moneybags. Four prominent venture capitalists who have funded big-data companies dished about what they’ve gotten tired of — and what they might actually like to fund — at O’Reilly Media’s Strata big-data conference in Santa Clara, Calif., on Wednesday.

The talk brought nuance to the hype-filled big-data aisle of the IT market. “The most grotesquely overinvested category I have seen is anything that has to do with sales and marketing,” said Matt Ocko, the managing partner at Data Collective. “It sounds like the freakin’ Phil Hartman routine from The Simpsons,” Ocko said. Do something original Also, Ocko said, you can’t be doing what a bunch of other people have already done. Screen-shot-2014-02-16-at-6.15.17-pm.jpg (JPEG Image, 1200 × 957 pixels) - Scaled (65%)

Why India's answer to Alibaba & eBay is the tech IPO to watch | VentureBeat | Business | by Christina Farr. Four years ago, Delhi-born Kunal Bahl launched an e-commerce site called Snapdeal with his best friend from childhood. Snapdeal is set to pull in $500 million in revenue this fiscal year and is likened in the press to eBay and Alibaba. Bahl confirmed exclusively to VentureBeat that he is plotting to take the company public in the U.S. soon. It will likely list in the next 12 to 24 months, although Bahl revealed in an interview that “it could be sooner.” The Wall Street Journal first published a report on the company’s funding intentions in January of 2014 but did not receive a confirmation from a spokesperson.

This week, I caught up with Bahl to discuss his IPO and expansion plans. Starting Snapdeal Like most entrepreneurs, Bahl has experienced myriad failures and setbacks. He graduated from Wharton business school with job offers from both Deloitte and Microsoft. That rejection was the best thing that could have happened to Bahl. Running an online business in India Powered by VBProfiles.