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Micro Startup Acquisition: The Definitive Guide to Buying and Selling Small Startups

Neil Patel

The solution? While it’s a trend across sectors, it’s picking up steam in tech where companies are looking to deliver more complete solutions to consumers. The startup built a cloud-based office procurement system that helps customers streamline supplier management. Micro startup acquisitions. A much softer blow.

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Everything You Need to Know About Freemium Pricing

OpenView Labs

But if freemium is right for you, you’ll need to constantly innovate, iterate and evolve – and then, hopefully, gain the traction you need to stand out in a crowded market full of other free products. It should get you started on thinking about freemium mechanics in your own software. No business model is foolproof, of course.

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Software Transcends Borders—Why Not Money?

Andreessen Horowitz

Software is inherently global and easily transcends borders—localizing it can be as easy as translating the language. In Brazil, for example, Pix became the most popular payment method in the country in just two years—as well as the second-most used instant payments system in the world. Who is the Google of Brazil?

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The UK Is a Fintech Regulatory Superpower

Andreessen Horowitz

The UK is home to some of the largest payments companies and most successful neobanks in the world, Wise, Starling, and Monzo among them. That success has been bolstered by the fact that the UK is among the world’s most innovative financial services regulatory environments. Regulation is generally a blocker to innovation.

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The World of XaaS (Anything-as-a-Service) is Now Live!

SmartKarrot

It is said that 2005 introduced mankind to the world of cloud computing. In the year 2011, a resounding statement, ‘software is eating the world’ was predicted by Marc Andreessen. This channel of networking changes the relation between the user and the software, fundamentally. The field of XaaS is all about customer engagement.

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Is Estonia the Next Silicon Valley?

OpenView Labs

But thanks to the government’s e-Estonia Project , nearly every aspect of modern life in that nation now happens online. Estonians can bank, apply for government assistance, get medical care, and even securely vote online—as they have been doing since 2005. Denis’ Estonian e-residency provided the solution.

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Understanding the SaaS business model

ProfitWell

Ever since John Koenig first coined the term “SaaS” back in 2005, the software-as-a-service industry has been one of the fastest-moving and creative in the world. SaaS, or software as a service, is a delivery model in which a centrally hosted software is licensed to customers via a subscription plan. Recurring payments.