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How to Use Customer Surveys to Cut Churn and Fix the Right Problems

How to Use Customer Surveys to Cut Churn and Fix the Right Problems

Most small businesses collect feedback and then do nothing with it. That is a missed operational signal, because the right survey can show where customers are confused, what is slowing repeat purchases, and which parts of the experience are driving avoidable churn. The useful question is not whether customers like you. It is what they […]

What Grid.online’s funding says about the economics of shared last-mile delivery

What Grid.online’s funding says about the economics of shared last-mile delivery

Shared delivery networks are no longer just a logistics experiment. Grid.online’s new funding round is a useful signal for any founder or operator who depends on parcel delivery: the real question is not whether delivery can be outsourced, but which parts of the network you want to own, control or share. The model matters because […]

The Polymarket deception story is a warning for founders selling trust online

The Polymarket deception story is a warning for founders selling trust online

Polymarket’s reported use of deceptive creator videos is not just a crypto scandal. It is a practical warning for any founder whose business depends on trust, proof, and fast-moving online demand. If your marketing can be mistaken for reality, you may be building acquisition at the same time you are building future risk. The uncomfortable […]

What founders can learn from Seqana’s soil-health funding round

What founders can learn from Seqana’s soil-health funding round

Seqana’s €3.2 million raise is not just another climate-tech funding headline. For operators, it is a useful example of how a company can turn messy physical-world data into something buyers can actually pay for: measurable, auditable decision support. The real lesson is not “soil health is hot”; it is how to build a workflow around […]

How to Use Summer Quiet Time to Build a Real Fundraising System

How to Use Summer Quiet Time to Build a Real Fundraising System

For founders planning to raise later this year, summer is often the least noisy time to get the work done that investors actually notice. The problem is rarely “lack of interest” alone; it is usually a messy process, weak materials, or missing proof points that slow momentum once meetings start. That is why the smarter […]

Essential Skills Every First-Time Founder Needs to Succeed

Essential Skills Every First-Time Founder Needs to Succeed

Navigating the Startup Landscape with Confidence Launching your first business can feel like setting sail in uncharted waters. The entrepreneurial journey is filled with challenges, […] ...

Timing Your Launch: When Is the Best Time to Start Your Business?

Timing Your Launch: When Is the Best Time to Start Your Business?

Deciding when to launch your business is as important as developing the idea itself. Many entrepreneurs wonder, "When is the optimal time to launch a […] ...

Remote vs On-Site Team: Deciding How to Build Your Workforce

Remote vs On-Site Team: Deciding How to Build Your Workforce

Entrepreneurs and small business owners face critical decisions that shape their company’s future. One major issue is choosing between building a remote team, relying on […] ...

The Entrepreneur Mindset: Developing Resilience and Adaptability

The Entrepreneur Mindset: Developing Resilience and Adaptability

Entrepreneurship is more than launching a product or service—it’s about developing a resilient and adaptable mindset that embraces challenges and seizes opportunities. In today’s dynamic […] ...