30 Unconventional Business Cards. Yes, more traditional business practices are going digital these days. Though sometimes, a good ol' physical business card is just as effective for that networking event, trade fair or random grocery store encounter. But to make yourself memorable, leave behind the ho-hum, stock-designed business cards in favor of something a bit more creative. Who knows? It might be worth that little extra investment when your company stands out from the stack of cards already on everyone's desk. We scoured the Internet and found some pretty clever designs. Check out our list below of 30 creative business cards (in no particular order) — they leave quite the impression. 1. Truly put a face to a name with this design by REACTOR. Embedded image courtesy of Card Observer. 2. If multiple people from a company are passing out cards, this sort of tab style by Diesel Design keeps things organized for recipients.
Embedded image courtesy of Card Observer. 3. A eye-catching design by "itomizer" for Davide Gasperini. Convention fiscale France/Hong Kong : plus de lisibilité pour les entreprises. How to Come Up With Startup Ideas: Types of Startups | Onwardly. Part 1 in this “How to Come Up With Business Ideas” series explained that the Initial Spark is a new idea with the potential for practical uses. This new idea is essentially composed of the combination of two or more existing ideas. Part 3 covers practical ways to come up with new ideas.
Now that we have an (admittedly ambiguous) answer to the question of “What is the initial spark?” , we can discuss what kinds of forms it can take when we’re talking about startups. In general, these ideas are potential solutions to some type of problem or market opportunity. So what do they look like? Below are 7 different forms that business ideas can take. Here’s the Table of Contents: Solve Your Own ProblemsCreate a Totally New ProblemTake Advantage of Change“Tweak” an Existing Idea Adopt an Existing Idea to a New MarketNiche-ifyDo it Better 1. This is standard advice for coming up with startup ideas, and there’s a good reason for that. 2. Not every new idea addresses a well-known problem. 3. 4. 5. 6. Parole d’expert : « Bâtir une stratégie digitale efficace », Créer un site web rentable ? Zoom sur les stratégies de monétisation.
150 Resources for Tech Startups. This post is #14 in DailyTekk’s famous Top 100 series which explores the best startups, gadgets, apps, websites and services in a given category. Total items listed: 174. Time to compile: 8+ hours. Follow @DailyTekk on Twitter to make sure you don’t miss a week! While driving along the other day I had an epiphany as I studied the FedEx logo on the side of a truck as I passed (specifically the cleverly hidden arrow in the negative space that I assume is meant to imply forward progress). I realized that, no matter how well-conceived the logo concept may have been, it’s a bit flawed because, depending on what side of the truck you are on, the arrow can be pointing forward or backward. To that end, I’ve compiled a huge list of tools that I think could be useful to a tech startup, especially those just getting started (at least they are useful to me).
All said, this list is really just a starting point. Also read: 100 Tools to Develop the Next Killer iOS or Android App Post Navigation.
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