Why Every Entrepreneur Should also be a Marketer
Entrepreneurs and marketing have a lot in common, for starters, both have the consumer as their focal point.
Entrepreneurs and marketing have a lot in common, for starters, both have the consumer as their focal point.
To help break the silence of Quarantine, Ureed.com has compiled a list of playlists on Spotify to help boost your productivity while working from home.
If you look around you, you will find that the traditional avenues to make money have almost disappeared. In yesterday’s marketplace, employers would mostly focus on the narrow service range they offered. Individuality was flattened to ensure consistency and standardization.
For years, businesses have struggled with the quality vs. cost-efficiency dilemma. Of course, a business would want to produce quality content while minimizing costs as much as possible. Nowadays, more and more companies are hiring freelance writers to optimize both quality and expenditure.
With the rise of technology, every single aspect of our lives has changed for good. Mobility, communication, accessibility, you name it.
Any writer’s worst nightmare is the infamous “creative block.” More than struggling to publish your work or finding time and funding, this block is the real monster obstacle. To put this ugly nightmare to an end once and for all, a writer needs to possess the proper know-how, and to do so, her or she needs to have the proper tools.
According to the most recent statistics, there are 330 million monthly active users on Twitter. This means that with 280 characters, you can market your business to a large audience. Writing on Twitter affords you the opportunity to capture your customers’ attention and increase your impact. If you’re trying to take your Twitter marketing and branding game to the next level, read our simple guide for writing on Twitter.
How many times have you come across content so long that you decided to skip without even skimming through it? If you can relate, then you probably experienced TL;DR; which stands for “too long; didn’t read.” The seemingly ubiquitous acronym almost defines itself–the entire phrase is rarely used, with preference given to the abbreviated four-letter form.
If you don’t believe me when I say it happens all the time, get this: 44% of marketers outsource their content, as do 65% of corporations. That’s a lot of outsourced content.
To define one thing, it’s useful to compare it to another. So, how does copywriting differ from marketing?
Ureed.com, the top online platform in MENA connecting freelancers with job opportunities in over 200 countries, announces its partnership with the non-profit organization Ruwwad. Through
As a freelancer, engaging with content from other freelancers can be a great pick-me-up when you need motivation, help you make the most of your career and open you up to new opportunities as you learn what others do differently and draw lessons from their journeys.
The success of the blended workforce shines, just like any other work scheme, through proper organization and management
The exploitation of a bug discovered in a widely used logging software could see hackers log into a company’s servers and take control of anything from consumer data and web servers to industrial control systems – but there are ways to protect your data from the threat.