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PR for Startups: 5 Tips for Securing Press Coverage
Press coverage leads to an increase in awareness, business results and credibility. Here are five tips as you look to secure PR coverage for your startup. Increasing awareness could lead to brand recognition amongst a wider range of people, business results pique investor interest and credibility builds your and your startup’s reputation.
6 Tips to Ace Your First Business Trip
There’s no reason to look like Natalie, the neophyte business traveler Anna Kendrick portrayed in Up in the Air. Business travel does not have to be intimidating. If you pack carefully and plan ahead, you’ll be a savvy business traveler in no time.
7 Things to Do Before Leaving the Country
As any seasoned traveler can attest, the 48 hours before any international trip tends to be chaotic. From wrapping up loose ends at home and work to ensuring your credit card will work in the country you're visiting and prepping your carry-on, the days before a long international getaway can be a hectic yet exciting time, whether you're planning a leisure or business trip. To help make travel smoother and stress-free, cross these seven steps off your to-do list before traveling abroad.
The Biggest and the Best: 3 Superlative South American Adventures
When planning an international vacation, many people bypass South America and head straight for its older, more refined cousin, Europe. But South America has some of the biggest and best attractions in the world—literally—and these superlative destinations are not to be missed.
Even if You Go Solo, You are Not Alone
Once I heard the story that she was traveling alone, I got nervous, and sad. I figured all the nay-sayers would say things like ‘She shouldn’t have been traveling alone’ and ‘Why would she go on holiday without her family?’
10 Ways to Get a Great Galapagos Deal
There are four classes of travel to choose from when sailing the Galapagos. They are Luxury/Deluxe, First Class, Tourist Superior, and Tourist. I wound up sailing the Galapagos on a First Class boat and was able to get a deal that included airfare. How?
India to Seattle by way of Rochester
Making these meetings extra special was that I wasn’t on campus–I was in India (I conducted my entire exploration and application process from abroad). Despite being on another continent, I already felt part of the Simon family. I wanted to enroll at Simon.
Five Surprising Things You Never Need to Pack
I went backpacking in South America for two months. I covered six countries and various altitudes where, even in summer, weather varied wildly. Some nights I slept in a t-shirt and shorts. Other nights I would be bundled in two pairs of pants, every shirt I owned and two pairs of socks. One of those being a pair of Alpaca socks that I picked up at a street market.
Imlay Foundation: People are the Key
Much has been written about Atlanta technology titan John Imlay and his impact on the local startup community. Locals know all about Management Science America Inc. (MSA), one of the most successful software companies this city and the company that Imlay founded. It was ultimately sold to Dun & Bradstreet Corp. for nearly $400 million.
14 Things You Might Not Think About Packing – But Should
Lori Sussle spent eight weeks backpacking in South America earlier this year. This must-have packing list was created with backpacking in mind, but it’s certainly not mutually exclusive. Here are her 14 Things You Might Not Think About Packing but Should. Share your own must haves in the comments below.
Not So Hidden Hoboken
Hoboken, New Jersey is a mile-square city just across the Hudson River from Manhattan. It's the birthplace of both baseball and Frank Sinatra.
So many images may come to mind. Is Hoboken still a young party town for recent grads? Has Hoboken become the place for new moms and dads? Is Hoboken still flooded after Sandy? Is Hoboken’s parking notoriously difficult?
11 International Foods to Try Before You Die
Travel is about exploration and learning—and trying a new food is an ideal way to shock your taste buds and open your mind. Whether you’re on the streets of Italy with waiters begging you to join them for dinner or sampling the steaming wares at a street cart in Bangkok, every encounter with new international foods is not just an opportunity to “Mangia, mangia!” but also to get out of your comfort zone, meet the locals, and learn something new.
5 menus not to miss in Malta
Just a 90 minute ferry ride from Sicily and just north of Tunisia and Libya, this country is small but is a crossroads of culture and cuisine.
How to afford frequent world travel when your exchange rate sucks
People ask me how I am able to travel so much. ‘Isn’t it expensive?’ I am asked. Well, yes, it can be… IF you stay in high-end hotels, travel in peak season, travel in comfortable (read: pricey) modes of transportation and pick places where your home currency is not valued well against the local currency, your trip might cost you a pretty penny.
Fear of Quitting
Giving my notice and making it ‘really’ official was a lot more nerve-racking than I had originally thought it would be. I was nervous to give my notice for several reasons, one of which was that there was no going back after that!