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The Nordic startup scene has quietly become one of tech’s fastest-growing hubs

3 months ago

Ten years ago, raising €1 million in Copenhagen was enough to make waves in the region’s tech scene. Today, the Nordics are turning out billion-dollar companies like Lovable — which hit $200 million in revenue just 12 months after launching.  Dennis Green-Lieber, founder of AI-powered customer intelligence platform Propane, has had a front-row seat to that shift […]

Theresa Loconsolo, Dominic-Madori Davis

Starbucks’ Third Place Strategy: Built For The Past

3 months 1 week ago

This month, Starbucks announced that its coffee delivery business is now a $1.0 billion business. Yes, that’s right, $1.0 billion. With a “B.” And, even more striking, in its most recent quarter, Starbucks also announced that said delivery business grew by almost 30%. Now, some out there might be thinking, “Okay, that’s interesting, but what’s the big deal?” Well, the big deal is that the implications of this statistic go far beyond just selling coffee. The Experience...

Chris Walton

Global E-Commerce Hits $5 Trilion for the First Time

3 months 1 week ago

Global e-commerce has finally broken through the $5 trillion revenue barrier in 2026, as reported by ECDB – and that's a pretty big deal. This milestone marks a major turning point for the online retail industry, and it's clear that…

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Bogdan Rancea

ShipBob vs Flexport: Which Fulfillment Partner Is Right for Your Business?

3 months 1 week ago

Trying to pick between ShipBob and Flexport?I've spent hours digging into both platforms and comparing their services, pricing, tech features, and ideal use cases – and now I've got a clear answer.ShipBob is the way to go for most ecommerce…

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Bogdan Rancea

Zendrop vs CJDropshipping: Which Dropshipping Platform is Right for Your Ecommerce Store?

3 months 1 week ago

Zendrop and CJDropshipping are two major players in the e commerce supply chain, but which one is the better fit for your online store? I've been thorough in testing out both platforms, and their features on a whole range of…

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Bogdan Rancea

20 Legit Ways to Make Money Online in 2026 (With Ecommerce at the Center)

3 months 1 week ago

Making money online isn’t just a trend—it’s a career path, a side hustle, and in many cases, a full-time business. Whether you're just getting started or trying to build something scalable, ecommerce opens up dozens of practical ways to make…

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Bogdan Rancea

Best Free CRMs for Small Business (2025): Why HubSpot Takes the Gold

3 months 1 week ago

You’ll get enough to run pipelines, manage contacts, and maybe automate a few tasks, but you’ll still hit ceilings sooner than you think on most. So I decided to put the top “free CRMs” available right now to the test,…

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Bogdan Rancea

Ray Kroc’s Strategy: The Playbook For Today’s Top Restaurant Brands

3 months 1 week ago

One of the things that makes marketing advice sound so specious, at times, is when the marketing advice dished up is considered newly insightful, but is, in reality, just a description of the eternal obvious, the “greens fees,” the “table stakes.” When The Wall Street Journal ran an article titled, “Restaurant Executives Tell Us How They Get Customers When Times Are Hard,” you might have been expecting some real insights. You might have expected some...

Joan Kiddon