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Jun 17 |
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Risks caused by Euro collapse added 148 characters in body |
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Jun 17 |
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Jun 17 |
asked | Risks caused by Euro collapse |
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Jun 16 |
answered | Good resources for getting crowdsourced results from China and Japan? |
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Jun 16 |
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General cost per click (CPC) price in developed countries? I have changed my vote from negative to positive. 3.5$ is probably a vastly inaccurate number, but if one assumes that his price would at least be lower than this (because he would probably not buy the most expensive words), then he has something to use for a calculation. He could then calculate whether paying 3.5$ and his estimated conversion rate would make this profitable. If he expects this to be profitable, then he has all the information he needs, if not he needs to ask a more specific question, and get a less general answer. |
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Jun 15 |
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How to go forward after the death of my technical co-founder? What is her financial position? Could she hire someone with technical expertise? |
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Jun 13 |
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How did stackoverflow become a success when most of its predecessors/clones are not? I agree that it belongs here. |
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Jun 10 |
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General cost per click (CPC) price in developed countries? edited tags |
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Jun 10 |
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General cost per click (CPC) price in developed countries? -1 For not answering the question, but arguing against the necessity of it. You could do this in a comment, not an answer. |
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Jun 10 |
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General cost per click (CPC) price in developed countries? I think this is an excellent question! I have noticed that the community here has problems, with questions that are general and asking for initial overview information. The asker will know that the answer might be 50% inaccurate, but sometimes 50% inaccuracy is better than not having a clue. If the answer seems to be close to a price, which will make it worthwhile to advertise, THEN one can go on and ask a more specific question. Such questions should not be closed. |
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Jun 9 |
answered | Is there an email service that sends direct scheduled emails? |
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Jun 6 |
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Where should I go with just an idea, no capital or product or partners? -1 For "If you were able to figure out this solution then how come no one else has?". How come nobody else invented the airplane before the Wright brothers? This question could be asked for every invention and is always impossible to answer. |
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Jun 4 |
answered | Approached by investors from overseas |
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Jun 3 |
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How should the next generation of employees be? +1 What an inspirational answer! |
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Jun 3 |
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How should the next generation of employees be? +1 I just think this is a really good answer. Especially the self-taught one which is completely opposite to the traditional companies, who go for the most educated candidates. |
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Jun 3 |
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How should the next generation of employees be? added 101 characters in body |
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Jun 2 |
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Preferred mobile platform for new app What is the business model of the app? If you include such information, the experts here can utilize their business knowledge for their answer. |
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May 31 |
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How does a one man operation turn into a subcontractor? What does "working as a 1099", mean? |
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May 30 |
asked | How to get desktop research tool distributed? |
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May 29 |
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How do you assess the trustworthiness of a contact? +1 I like your idea of asking for thing that you already know to check! |