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Howie Mandel Says ‘Deal or No Deal’ is Risk Vs. Reward, Just Like NYSE

Howie Mandel says that ‘Deal or No Deal’ is risk versus reward, just like the New York Stock Exchange. He says the decision process is the same. “That’s ultimately what the stock exchange is about,” says Mandel. “How do you divvy up your portfolio? By the same token, when there is somebody sitting on our […]

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Founder Ron Shaich Tells the Inside Story of Panera’s Amazing Success

Making the decision in 1998 to sell the main divisions of Au Bon Pain and focus all resources on the company’s lowly Panera brand became the most stressful year and a half ever for Panera founder and former CEO Ron Shaich. The lesson is to stand up against the pressure when you know your decision

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Kevin David Reveals His Proven Method for Making Money With Facebook Ads

One of the keys to making money with Facebook ads is to create and test 100 Facebook ad sets per day, says Kevin David who has become a successful entrepreneur by utilizing this strategy. David explains precisely how he increases spending on the profitable ad sets and shuts off the unprofitable ad sets using automation

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‘Ninja’ Tyler Blevins Could be First $10 Million a Year Fortnite Gamer

The best Fortnite player in the world, ‘Ninja’ Tyler Blevins, says he currently makes more than $500,000 a month and may just become the world’s first $10 million a year gamer. Ninja has over 20 million subscribers to his YouTube channel and a reported 200,000+ paying subscribers watching Blevins livestream on Twitch. ‘Ninja’ Tyler Blevins, coming

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Rumble Boxing Bringing the “Cool” Factor to Fitness

The founding trainer of fitness startup Rumble Boxing says that we don’t consider ourselves cool but people are telling us we are cool. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Sylvester Stallone and Justin Bieber are early investors. Rumble, which launched in January 2017, is growing fast by making group fitness an experience where people are

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Netflix Must Create Ad Model or Raise Prices

Netflix announced that their original movie ‘Bird Box’ generated over 45 million streams in just the first week making it the best first 7 days ever for a Netflix film. However, some analysts say that their $12 billion in debt and mounting costs will require Netflix to either raise subscription prices again or create an

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You Haven’t Seen a Mass Social Media User Revolt

The social media space is pretty ripe for disruption says tech investor Geoff Lewis. Lewis likes to invest against the grain, what he calls counter-narrative, and is actively looking at startups in that sector. Lewis says that there has been a lot of noise from regulators but that users are still using social media products.

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The Common Denominator of Failure is Excuses

Prolific entrepreneur Jon Taffer who is the producer and host of the popular TV show Bar Rescue says that the most common denominator of failure is excuses. This week, I had a chance to talk to legendary drummer and public speaker, @AronoffOFFICIAL! DON’T MISS OUT, listen here: https://t.co/5C1e2gTT30 #NoExcuses — Jon Taffer (@jontaffer) December 15,

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Lance Armstrong Invested Early in Uber and May Now be a Billionaire

Lance Armstrong says that he was one of the original Uber investors staking them $100,000 at a valuation of just $3.7 million. There are reports that Uber’s projected IPO will value the company at $120 billion. Armstrong wouldn’t say what percent of Uber he still owns but it is conceivable that his stake could be worth

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How to Figure Out What Your Potential Customers Really Want

It doesn’t matter how good your product is or whether you offer the best service. Consumers will not purchase it or hire you if they don’t want or need what you’re offering. You also won’t be able to convince anyone of your product’s importance unless you’re clear on what your customers really want. A keen

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