Alix de Sagazan, co-founder of AB Tasty, French leader in online split testing, gives us her tips about international business development.
Begin Your Internationalisation Thanks To Alix de Sagazan’s Tips
Topics: Tips, Business, International, internationalisation
The Beeleevers Who Will Help You Find Your Next Christmas Present!
As you may know, each week, we introduce our new members. Would you be ready to do business with them?
Christmas is coming soon! On this occasion, our Beeleevers offer you the possibility to surprise your loved ones with original gifts that correspond to them. Thanks to these online plateforms, lack of inspiration and last minute rushes in shops are over.
How Entrepreneurship Is Being Part Of a Big Adventure
Ok, being an entrepreneur always showed serious advantages: you are the boss, you can be as creative as hell, you can work wherever and whenever you want it, and many others...
But the most amazing fact about being an entrepreneur is that you are not only a boss, but also an adventurer! So, here is a funny infographic to show the similarities between being off an adventure and setting up your own business, inspired by Peggy Bouchet's book "Oser toujours, céder parfois, renoncer jamais" (Dare always, give in sometimes, give up never).
Topics: Business, Entrepreneurship
10 Awesome Entrepreneurs We Met At Web Summit
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if one of the 2,000 start-ups that were exhibiting at Web Summit had invented a way to slow down time? I wish I could have talked with many more entrepreneurs there: their passion, their commitment to their product and their intelligence were so inspiring! Here are some of the great people I have met at Web Summit.
What You Should Know About Doing Business In Canada
Canada (12th largest GDP in the world and home to 35 million people) stretches over 5,500 kilometers and 4 time zones. It is a federation of 13 semi-autonomous provinces and territories (local government, legislative assemblies and specific laws). The country is officially bilingual, though the majority of the population is Anglophone whereas Quebec is mostly Francophone. Canada has a 8,900 kilometer-long common border with the USA, its largest trading partner.
Topics: Set Up A Business, Doing Business, Business, Canada