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Inc., Entrepreneur, Bloomberg Business, WIRED, Small Business Trends, Fast Company. I advise one read everything regarding THEIR business, so trade pubs are probably more useful than magazines are. Then read what interests you, even if it has nothing to do with business. Gordon |
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![]() Thanks Gordon.
MikePT Last edited by MikePT : March 15, 2021 at 02:24 PM. |
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![]() I'm not Gordon, but I wanna share my opinion. I honestly prefer to read Business Insider and Forbes because their articles are usually very informative and unbiased. I discovered there many things about the current business trends in various fields, including small business.
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![]() Moreover, Business Insider provides a lot of interesting information about business data security. For example, I have read an interesting article there about the modern anti-fraud solutions that eventually helped me protect my own business.
I had a really bad experience with some dishonest clients who were trying to produce some fraudulent schemes. In order to protect my business, I've successfully implemented KYB software that minimized any fraud risks in my company. Honestly, I never thought that a brief article could be that useful. So yeah, Business Insider would be the right choice. Last edited by Dien Rice : March 25, 2021 at 07:50 AM. |
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