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Three Forces Drove Venture Capital Trends in 2020

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Looking back on 2020, it surprised some to see that VC funding remained strong despite economic, social, and political uncertainty. For many venture capitalists, 2020 was an opportunity to invest in the tools and technology that accelerated due to the pandemic. Three trends appear to help drive the increased funding in 2020: .

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What Are the Benefits of an MBA Degree in 2020?

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Changes That Will Keep MBAs in Demand in 2020. Companies of all size, from startup and small to midsize enterprises (SMEs) to global conglomerates, are experiencing growth. Another reason why an MBA is in such demand is the increase in the number of startups, particularly in the technology sector. The Start-up Buzz. Conclusion.

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Web3 Startup Hiring Survived the Pandemic. Is This the End?

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According to data from Crunchbase , Web3 startups attracted unprecedented levels of investor funding last year: almost $18 billion was invested across more than 1,300 Web3 startups in 2021 — more than the total funding invested in such companies in 2018, 2019, and 2020 combined. Which Industries are Embracing Web3 Startups?

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Are Businesses Releasing More or Less Products in 2020? Depends on Size.

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Any way you toss the numbers, it’s shocking: Companies have launched more new products so far in 2020 than in each of the prior two years. Through just September 2020, companies have rolled out 7% more products than in 2019 and 19% more than in 2018. Figure 1 : New product release totals are higher in 2020 than in the prior two years.

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All About ABM: Tips, Tricks, and Tales About How to Get Started in Account-Based Marketing

Speaker: Krista Muir, Director of Demand Generation & Account Based Marketing, and Tony Yang, B2B Marketing Leader & Startup Mentor

We were all hit with some financial troubles during 2020, and long-term revenue growth can seem a bit tricky right now. Join us for this exclusive panel featuring Krista Muir — Director of Demand Generation & Account-Based Marketing, and Tony Yang — B2B Marketing Leader & Startup Mentor. Curious to learn more? Curious to learn more?

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The 10 Most Fascinating People in B2B Marketing in 2020

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This year she published a terrific new book, Unapologetically Ambitious , which was just named one of Fortune’s ten best business books of 2020. His Sydney-based firm Hivery , developed inside a Coca-Cola startup incubator, helps vending machine companies optimize their locations and assortments using AI to analyze sales patterns.

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No code app creators, startups, and the future of enterprise marketing

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Bubble recently published a No-Code Census 2020 , conducted with 741 participants in the no code community. The stat I found most interesting was the pie chart at the top of this post: 30% of “no coders” in the census worked at startups. Startups are taking advantage of this opportunity in record numbers.