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I have created numerous educational videos, sales videos and hosted hundreds of webinars. I would recommend checking out the National Speakers Association, of which I am a member, at NSASpeaker.org. If you are on a shoestring budget, you could try fiverr.com - but approach cautiously as it is mo...

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Hello! This is a very good question, my name is Humberto Valle, and I'm the founder of www.Unthink.me a small globally known inbound marketing agency. We have helped many tech-related companies such as Software Developers who work on equity as well as traditional payments. For our marketing agenc...

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I'd suggest first joining a local Toastmasters club. There you'll be able to practice, receive feedback and more. Then work with a coach one on one. If you'd like specific recommendations, I'd be happy to offer coaches I know on a short call.

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Hire a smart virtual assistant (VA) capable of performing various activities. This will ensure focusing on your core activities and relatively cheaper cost. Don't hire freelance VA, always look for companies who provide these services. You will be better of with almost no downtime plus having ac...

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Yes, When hiring for a product designer role, having candidates with UX research experience is definitely a plus. It shows that they have a deeper understanding of user needs and can create designs that are more user-centered. It allows them to gather insights, conduct user testing, and make data...

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First, you have to define what exactly is your marketing department composed of : 1. Do you have technical writers, market analysts, product strategists, branding experts, graphic designers, advertising experts ? 2. What specific function of your marketing department is failing or stagnant ? 3...

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It depends on the country. My best advice to you is to find a key person,a local one, in that country whom you must be able to trust 100% to take care of everything.

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I have built two software companies by hiring out the development work. I sold one for a decent sum during the dot com era (circa 1999). I remain a shareholder in the other one. I currently work with amazing development company on behalf of one of my clients. Here are some things to consider. 1...

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Meet them at industry trade shows. This gives you the opportunity to see them in action in your field, how they present (in the psychological sense more than the sales step sense), and to spend some time in person with them. After all, you can ask them to lunch or dinner after you've spoken wit...

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