Not exact matches
Startups should seek to grow their companies with a strong foundation
of in - house talent and technology rather than rely on an
army of outsourced help.
Having
armies of Facebook fans and thousands
of Twitter followers can provide a big ego boost for a small company or
startup.
«Actually, the
army was much more formative for me,» the CEO and founder
of cybersecurity
startup RedOwl tells Fortune.
The combined effect
of having large check writers who can add strategic value and an
army of brand evangelists with a vested interest in a
startup's continued success can prove a powerful advantage
of an online raise.
But the young internet
startups are all grown up now, and can easily afford to hire vast
armies of lawyers and compliance experts who will help them avoid breaches that lead to massive fines.
It's also opening up new workplace opportunities for New York's
army of laptop - wielding freelancers and
startups.