LEGO Bus Stop. Awesomeness.
You need to learn from Transport for London on how to gain free publicity: They have built a bus stop which is entirely made of 100,0000 LEGO bricks.
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like spending a day on Necker Island? Well, let’s follow Richard Branson around for a day on his beloved island.
Chalene Johnson, the fitness authority and entrepreneur, shares her tips on why she let others to do the work for her, and why you should do it, too.
If you want some startup advice, I recommend you take it from Mark Cuban. He is controversial and one-of-a-kind
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Have you ever wondered how funders discover top founders? Founders are different from one to another, and spotting one is difficult. Here are some tips.
Gary Vaynerchuk talks about how the consumers changed over the decades and why marketers should be forward-thinking in responding to the changes.
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Meet Cameron Russell. She is an underwear model who choose to bare it all for the audience to see that looks aren’t everything, and they can be deceiving.
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What’s in a name? In a business, it means a lot. Pick the wrong one, your business will get stuck to it for a lifetime. Not good.
Dogswell launches a campaign featuring 20 dogs and puppies and unsuspecting NYC office workers on Take Your Dog to Work Day. Heartwarming.
Lego Fusion lets you build your building using Lego bricks, capture it, and interact with it in the app. Super. Cool.
At 5 ft 3 in (1.6 m) it is easy to deem Muggsy Bogues as too short to play pro basketball. But again and again, he proved haters and naysayers wrong.
Brendon Burchard and Chalene Johnson’s live webcast talks about how to launch a successful business using various content strategies.