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Birbahadur Singh Kathayat Articles

Birbahadur Singh Kathayat is the founder of LBSWebsoft, where he helps his clients to build powerful brands through content marketing, search engine optimization, website development and web design. He is a writer and author on Socialmediaweek, Semrush, e27 and other publications.

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Latest Articles

Marketing

How to Build an Ideal E-Commerce Online Marketing Strategy

Birbahadur Singh Kathayat July 22, 2020

How Custom Promotional Labels Can Boost Sales of eCommerce Websites

Birbahadur Singh Kathayat May 26, 2020

Genius Stress Busting Ideas for Your Employees

Birbahadur Singh Kathayat March 20, 2020

How Great Entrepreneurs Can Help Reduce Stress in the Workplace

Birbahadur Singh Kathayat October 14, 2019
Technology

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: A Challenge to Cybersecurity Threats

Birbahadur Singh Kathayat October 1, 2018

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Henry Ford raised factory wages to $5 a day in January 1914 — more than double the going rate — and the line outside the Highland Park plant grew so large that Detroit police used fire hoses in 12-degree weather to disperse 10,000 job seekers

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 16, 2026

When James Dyson finished prototype 5,127 of his bagless vacuum in 1983, he had spent five years and was more than $1 million in debt — every major manufacturer rejected the design because the replacement-bag market was worth hundreds of millions a year

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 16, 2026

When BlackBerry controlled nearly half of the US smartphone market, its leaders saw the iPhone’s flaws clearly — and still missed the shift that would erase its lead

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 16, 2026
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Before Zappos sold to Amazon for $1.2 billion in 2009, CEO Tony Hsieh offered every new hire $2,000 to quit after their first week of training — roughly two percent took the money, and Hsieh said the ones who stayed were worth the cost of the ones who left

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 16, 2026
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