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Fast Company Stephanie Vozza |
How eBay Regained Its Edge By Predicting The Future What does a company do when the world has caught up to its level of innovation and suddenly it's being left behind? It looks for the next big thing. |
Fast Company Lydia Dishman |
How Ticketfly Turned Its Competition Into a Competitive Edge Andrew Dreskin is currently at the helm of Ticketfly, an online provider of marketing tools and ticketing for events and festivals, and grossed $500 million in the last four years. |
Fast Company Rachel Heller Zaimont |
A Year After The Boston Marathon Bombing, One Victim's Inspiring Startup-Business Story Amanda North is launching Artisan Connect, a startup that combines her passion for travel and traditional crafts with a long-brewing interest in social change. The company is an online marketplace where customers can shop for high-end home-decor products. |
Fast Company Rachel Heller Zaimont |
How Three Dudes Turned Poker Winnings Into A Startup That Could Fix The Flower Business As startup stories go, BloomNation's is among the less likely -- and the source of its initial funding is no exception. The idea that a poker pro would invest his winnings into a bid to shake up the floral business sounds far-fetched. |
CRM April 2014 Leonard Klie |
The General Reboots Agent Training with Intradiem The online auto insurance provider updates agent skills with Intraday Management technology. |
CRM April 2014 Maria Minsker |
Spreadshirt Draws New Sellers -- and Sales -- with Targeted Testing Optimizely's AB testing capabilities increase conversions by more than 600 percent. |
CIO March 31, 2014 |
Retail Must Reinvent Itself for the Omnichannel Future IDG Communications CEO Michael Friedenberg offers his take on the latest IDC predictions about retail customers, big data, supply chain and more. |
Fast Company Lindsay LaVine |
What Happened When Birchbox's Founders Refused To Take No For An Answer With thousands of beauty products in the marketplace, Birchbox is a website that "cuts through the clutter" by sending samples of beauty and lifestyle products to paying customers, carefully curated and personalized based on their profiles. |
Fast Company April 2014 Evie Nagy |
The Secrets Of A Nasty Gal Sophia Amoruso went from having dead-end jobs to being CEO of Nasty Gal, the online clothing retailer with an impossibly cool rep and $100 million -- plus in revenue. Some retail stores will be opened over the next year. |
Fast Company Lydia Dishman |
"Social Media Doesn't Sleep": How This Local Shop Cranked Sales From $63K To $7 Million Less than a decade ago Diana Harbour was toiling away in a cubicle. Today, The Red Dress, her independently owned clothing boutique is raking in many millions in revenue. |
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