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Melissa Burns Articles

I graduated from the faculty of Journalism of Iowa State University in 2008. Nowadays I am an entrepreneur and independent journalist. My sphere of interests includes startups, information technologies and how these ones may be implemented in the sphere of education. I have written approximately 2000 articles covering mentioned subjects. Two years ago, I founded a startup dedicated to e-education that aggregates and presents in convenient way information concerning possibilities to study all over the web. Furthermore, it offers several exclusive free courses. Before, I used to work as a Marketing Manager for 4 years in big US IT company. Last two years I was working in Google as a Business Associate.

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7 Websites Every Entrepreneur Should Read

Melissa Burns February 7, 2019

8 Ways to Optimize Your Animated Content Marketing in 2018

Melissa Burns July 24, 2018

2018 Predictions: What’s Next for Ecommerce?

Melissa Burns March 15, 2018

Be Different to Succeed or Why You Need a Unique Value Proposition

Melissa Burns August 24, 2017
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Blog Promotion: 5 Effective Strategies You Should Keep in Mind

Melissa Burns July 3, 2017
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How to Effectively Manage Remote Employees

Melissa Burns June 13, 2017
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Top 5 Benefits of Custom Logo Designs for Business

Melissa Burns June 2, 2017
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9 Lessons Entrepreneurs Can Learn from the Pokémon Go Phenomenon

Melissa Burns April 4, 2017

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Melissa Burns February 24, 2017

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High-Quality Web Apps: How to Create One for a Startup

Melissa Burns November 8, 2016

10 Effective Ways to Manage Your Business Finances Effectively

Melissa Burns September 6, 2016

9 Essential Aspects of Your Brand Identity

Melissa Burns July 8, 2016

Web or Native Apps: Which Are Better for Your Business?

Melissa Burns July 7, 2016

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Melissa Burns June 16, 2016

7 Tips for Aspiring Investors

Melissa Burns May 26, 2016

How to Ensure Your Perfect Retirement: Financial Planning

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Happy African American lady in casual outfit with shopping basket in hand choosing food from products in small supermarket among colorful boxes on shelves and smiling with mouth opened

In 1957, Vance Packard’s The Hidden Persuaders told America that supermarkets had hired motivational researchers to slow shoppers’ eye-blink rates from 32 a minute to 14 in the cereal aisle — a “hypnoidal trance” said to lift impulse buys by a third, and the panic it set off drove the first federal scrutiny of subliminal selling

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 30, 2026

When Ed Catmull instituted the Braintrust at Pixar in the late 1990s, the rule was that the assembled directors could critique any film in development but had zero authority to mandate changes — Catmull argued that the moment feedback carried power, honest feedback would disappear from the room within one meeting

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 30, 2026
A view of the historic Völklingen Ironworks industrial facility under a clear blue sky.

When Warren Buffett bought Berkshire Hathaway in 1965, it was a failing New England textile mill — he later called the purchase the worst trade of his life and estimated the decision to use it as his holding company instead of starting fresh cost shareholders roughly $200 billion in compounded returns

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 30, 2026
Close-up of two natural bar soaps on a white powdered surface, emphasizing hygiene.

As company lore tells it, a worker at Procter & Gamble’s Cincinnati factory left a soap-mixing machine running through lunch in 1879 — the air-whipped batch floated in customer washbasins, complaints arrived asking for more of the floating soap, and Ivory’s ’99 and 44/100 percent pure’ campaign was built on what looked like a mistake

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 30, 2026
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