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  • AlleyWatch

Past articles by Neal:

5 Ways For Startups To Take Advantage Of AI

AI is more accessible than ever and can give your business a competitive advantage. → Read More

6 Ways Your Startup Can Grab a Journalist’s Attention

Following these tips could be the next big step in getting your startup noticed → Read More

6 Ways Your Startup Can Grab a Journalist’s Attention

Following these tips could be the next big step in getting your startup noticed → Read More

5 Qualities Every Great Pitch Deck Shares

These guidelines will help you tackle even the toughest investor meeting. I’ve been seeing a lot of pitch decks lately. As a TechStars mentor, I’ve been fortunate to get to know the SmartOn, Edvisor.io and CreatorBox teams over the last few months and watch them develop and refine their pitches. I’ve also seen numerous pitches uploaded to our new Trackbat platform, which enables entrepreneurs to… → Read More

When Content and Features Should Be Branded

Sometimes branding a content or features can have a much strong impact, rather than being lost in the mix of your site → Read More

The Good And Bad Of Open Offices: What You Should Know

Open offices aren't what they are made up to be. Here's the good and bad, and how to make them work. → Read More

The Good And Bad Of Open Offices: What You Should Know

Open offices aren't what they are made up to be. Here's the good and bad, and how to make them work. → Read More

6 Ways Your Startup Can Grab a Journalist’s Attention

In 2001, my co-founder and I developed our first product, EasyBib.com, which saved students the anxiety of creating a bibliography by automatically formatting it for them. To get the word out, we started emailing reporters at local newspapers about “students helping students using technology.” The Chicago Tribune liked the angle. After they wrote about us, we were featured in USA Today and a… → Read More

5 Important Growth Hacking Lessons from the Man Who Coined the Term

I attended a GrowHack meet-up in New York City, hosted by Conrad Wadowski, and heard Sean Ellis speak about growth hacking. Sean was the first marketer at Dropbox, Lookout, Xobni, and led marketing teams at companies like LogMeIn and Uproar through IPO filings. Currently, he runs a successful data insight startup called Qualaroo. Most importantly, however, Sean coined the term “growth hacker” in… → Read More

5 Email Growth Hacks From Someone Who Amassed A List of 750,000

Email, unique, and actionable tips to get more email addresses for your business. → Read More

5 Things You Can Learn About 'Growth Hacking' From The Man Who Coined The Term

I’m elbow to elbow with everyone in a room packed with around 180 people, and all I can hear is the dizzying murmur of words like “SEM” and “User Acquisition Costs.” One person I meet is an engineer at a company that is changing the mattress industry by selling directly [...] → Read More