How to Write a Business Growth Plan | Business.com

When you run a business, it’s easy to get caught in the moment and focus only on the day in front of you. However, to be truly successful, you must look ahead and plan for growth. Many business owners create a business growth plan to map out the next one or two years and pinpoint how and when revenues will increase.

We’ll explain more about business growth plans and share strategies for writing a business growth plan that can set you on a path to success.

What is a business growth plan?

A business growth plan outlines where a company sees itself in the next one to two years. Business owners and leaders apply a growth mindset to create plans for expansion and increased revenues.

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How to Minimize Your Startup Costs | Business.com

Startup history abounds with stories of entrepreneurs who made it big on shoestring budgets. Spanx founder Sara Blakely began her shapewear business in the 1990s with just $5,000 in savings, and Nike co-founder Phil Knight famously paid just $35 to the graphic designer who came up with the company’s iconic swoosh logo. Many big business owners became successful by keeping costs low and staying frugal.

Today, there are more ways than ever to save money as a new entrepreneur. Here are five strategies for startups to keep their finances healthy as they grow.

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Best Smart Plugs for Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit | Digital Trends

If there are some non-smart electronic devices in your home that you don’t want to get rid of, there’s a cheap and easy way of upgrading them — pair them with smart plugs. Among the features that you can get from them include controlling your devices through a smartphone app, setting timers for switching on or off, and monitoring electricity usage. Smart plugs also integrate well with the different smart home platforms, which will be one of the most important factors to consider when deciding on your purchase. To help you make your choice, we’ve highlighted our top picks for the three most popular platforms: Amazon’s Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit.

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I wore the Oura Ring for 90 days. Here’s why I can’t stand it | Digital Trends

Ever since I joined Digital Trends nearly two years ago, I’ve been tremendously jealous listening to my colleague, Andy Boxall, rave and rave about how much he loves the Oura Ring. Somehow or another, conversations in our Microsoft Teams meetings often turn into Andy telling me — once again — just how good the Oura Ring is. That feeling was compounded when Christine Romero-Chan joined our crew and did the same thing. And there I was, Oura Ring-less, having to take their word for how amazing the smart ring was.

So, I decided to do something about it. I got an Oura Ring for myself and have been wearing it (almost) daily since September — hoping to fall in love with it the same way Andy and Christine have.

Unfortunately, that’s not what happened.

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Cultivating Prestigious Clients: A Guide | The Startup Magazine

Ultimately, the clients you serve are a representation of the kind of business you are. That’s not to say discrimination is acceptable of course, but certain measures such as your pricing, the technical knowledge required by those who understand what you have to offer, and how you market can all have an influence on this.

A high-street music store is certainly going to appeal to a different market than a guitar luthier who spends seven months handcrafting a custom guitar for a vast array of discerning clients, and the latter doesn’t need to “discriminate” for natural prestigious and understanding clients to form around him.

Perhaps you’re just starting out with such a refined enterprise, and you need to determine your best approach. This requirement can apply to any industry, from event caterers to those looking to improve their HVAC SEO rankings. Either way, understanding the clients and their needs comes first.

In this post, we’ll discuss how this approach might work differently for prestigious clients, and what tips would work best for those you hope to serve:

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4 Important Finance and Preparation Tasks to Consider Before Home Renovation | The Startup Magazine

Every year, millions of homeowners consider home renovation projects, and several go through it. While everyone has their own set of obstacles along the way, one of the most important things they regret is not planning beforehand. Home renovation preparation is critical.

You may think that home renovation is a simple project, especially if you leave it in the hands of professionals. However, it is hard to overlook the challenges of home renovation. One way or another, you will face these challenges. However, you can ease their intensity by being prepared.

Here are some of the best things to consider before home renovation.

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Disney: Elon Musk calls for boss to be fired over ad spat | BBC

Elon Musk has said Disney boss Bob Iger should be “fired immediately” after the company stopped advertising on X.

“Walt Disney is turning in his grave over what Bob has done to his company,” Mr Musk said in a series of posts against the media giant.

It comes just a week after he told companies that joined an ad boycott of his platform, formerly known as Twitter, to “Go [expletive] yourself”.

Some firms have paused advertising on X amid concerns over antisemitism.

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Smile Direct Club dentistry aligners firm shuts down | BBC News

Smile Direct Club has shut down months after filing for bankruptcy in the US, leaving some customers confused and stranded as their treatment is ongoing.

Best known for selling clear aligners remotely, the firm said it had made the “incredibly difficult decision” to wind down operations late on Friday.

The US-based dentistry company was offering aligners for about £1,800 without the need to visit a dentist.

A last-ditch rescue attempt failed though as it was weighed down by debt.

Founded in 2014, the orthodontics company styled itself as a disruptor to the “bricks-and-mortar” dental industry.

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Google’s best Gemini demo was faked | TechCrunch

Google’s new Gemini AI model is getting a mixed reception after its big debut yesterday, but users may have less confidence in the company’s tech or integrity after finding out that the most impressive demo of Gemini was pretty much faked.

A video called “Hands-on with Gemini: Interacting with multimodal AI” hit a million views over the last day, and it’s not hard to see why. The impressive demo “highlights some of our favorite interactions with Gemini,” showing how the multimodal model (i.e., it understands and mixes language and visual understanding) can be flexible and responsive to a variety of inputs.

To begin with, it narrates an evolving sketch of a duck from a squiggle to a completed drawing, which it says is an unrealistic color, then evinces surprise (“What the quack!”) when seeing a toy blue duck. It then responds to various voice queries about that toy, then the demo moves on to other show-off moves, like tracking a ball in a cup-switching game, recognizing shadow puppet gestures, reordering sketches of planets, and so on.

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Apple cuts off Beeper Mini’s access after launch of service that brought iMessage to Android | TechCrunch

Was it too good to be true? Beeper, the startup that reverse-engineered iMessage to bring blue bubble texts to Android users, is experiencing an outage, the company reported via a post on X on Friday. And Apple is to blame, it seems. Users, including those of us at TechCrunch with access to the app, began seeing error messages when trying to send texts via the newly released Beeper Mini and messages are not going through.

The error message reads: “failed to lookup on server: lookup request timed out” spelled out in red letters.

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