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The Founder of Bite Toothpaste Is on a Zero-Waste Mission, But She Never Intended to Disrupt the Oral Care Industry

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She also took online chemistry classes and purchased a machine that allowed her to test out each new iteration in the form of a tablet. In 2018, zero-waste bloggers began talking about Bite online, and the product gained momentum. Soon Women’s Health asked her to make a video about the product.

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5 Ways to Thrill Your Customers (Because a Thank You Email Just Doesn’t Cut It Anymore)

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In a study published in Psychological Science , Princeton psychologists Janine Willis and Alexander Todorov reveal that it takes only a tenth of a second to form an impression of someone when you first meet. Another one shows welcome videos, tailor-made for a new client, to begin the first meeting. Do your homework.

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This Old Marketing Farewell Episode: Sometimes the End Is a Beginning

Small Business Labs

Disney is going to make a purchase, and it will do so before the end of the year. That purchase will, of course, be 21st Century Fox ( Editor’s note: This deal was confirmed on December 14, 2017)… I think it’s a great deal – it’s the reunion of Marvel. But here’s what is going to happen. 60+ Predictions.

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Decoding Decision-Making: Andrea Pirrotti-Dranchak’s Insights on Marketing Strategies

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Guest Episode Video Transcript Andrea Pirrotti -Dranchak Global Enterprise Director at NewFlex Welcome Andrea Pirrotti -Dranchak, a seasoned marketer and conduit for progression within innovative corporations worldwide. So the marketing process, I would say, doesn’t stop when the customer purchases. And it’s very neat.

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

Ideas.Ted

When 37-year-old neuroscientist Jill Bolte-Taylor had a massive stroke in 1996, she lost her ability to form words and move her body but also experienced what she would later describe in her TED Talk as “euphoria”. Here, she shares what has happened since her recovery and corrects common misconceptions about how brains function.

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