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Be the Up in a Downturn: Advice From SurveyMonkey’s Tom Hale

OpenView Labs

Those who went through the 2001 and 2008 economic downturns emerged with valuable lessons on navigating a crisis—not to mention a heck of a lot of resilience. Changing expenses was straightforward, but the situation was so fluid that our ability to forecast revenues was… challenged. And we introduced a subscription business model.

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How to Manage Churn- with Lauren Costella!

CustomerSuccessBox

The capacity to forecast that a specific customer is at a high risk of churning while there is still time to do something about it is a major new possible revenue generator for any company. Additionally, according to Statistica, IKEA has seen year over year growth since 2001, except in FY2020 as the pandemic affected retail.

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21 Digital Marketing Tools You Need When Starting a Business

Neil Patel

Not only is keyword research a challenging task, but it can also get expensive with the price of premium keyword research tools. Sometimes though, you’re just looking for a quick job that someone can turn around fast for an affordable price. UberSuggest.

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Weekly Financial Resources and Capital Markets Roundup: 4/24/2020

OpenView Labs

Michael Burry (of “The Big Short” fame) wrote in a 2001 investor letter (opens PDF) : “$1 selling for $0.50 What these two stories highlight is that each player in the game has their own motivations, and the prices set by the market reflect the sum knowledge of all participants. one day, $0.60 the next day, and $0.40