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XINKER - Business and Income Tips
by axiox media
Explore XINKER, the ultimate platform for mastering business strategies, discovering passive income opportunities, and learning success principles. Join a community of thinkers dedicated to achieving financial freedom and entrepreneurial excellence.
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[PRO Tips] Gold Under Pressure, Long-Term Outlook Strong
This week, the gold market faced pressure as rising U.S. Treasury yields and a stronger dollar weighed on spot prices, resulting in a slight weekly decline. However, with escalating geopolitical tensions and sustained gold purchases by central banks, the long-term outlook for gold remains optimistic. Analysts note that while the short-term technical trend appears bearish, gold has held key support levels and may see a new wave of gains driven by safe-haven demand and global economic uncertainties.
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[Passive Income] Start your passive income with Google Adsense!
This time we explain how to apply for a Google AdSense account and start earning passive income by placing ads on your website. We've detailed how Google AdSense works, the requirements and eligibility, and the application process. Finally, we’ll share our experiences and point out that even though Google AdSense can be a passive income source, it takes a lot more effort to earn a decent amount.
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[PRO Tips] Strategy of Product Differentiation
In today's highly competitive business environment, companies must find ways to differentiate their brands, products, and services from the competition. Differentiation marketing is a powerful strategy that enables businesses to focus on the characteristics of their products, services, and image to make customers recognize the uniqueness of their products
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[PRO Tips] OKR combines KPI and 7 principles to set goals & key results
Many people must be familiar with the word "OKR", but they may have a little understanding of why OKR is a goal management method. This podcast will take you to understand the full picture of OKR. OKR was invented by Andy Grove in the early 1970s. He was one of the founding members of Intel and served as CEO and chairman. At that time, Intel was in a period of rapid growth and change, and needed a target management method that could quickly respond and adapt to changes. Traditional management models, such as KPIs, etc., could not cope with the company's rapid changes. Therefore, Andy Grove developed OKR is adopted as a more flexible, sustainable and iterative goal management method.
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[PRO Tips] Why you need a SWOT analysis
A SWOT analysis is a strategic planning tool used to assess the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of your business. Developing a SWOT analysis can help you look at your business in a new way and from different directions.
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[PRO Tips] Why not start improving your SOP now?
A standard operating procedure is a set of step-by-step instructions compiled by an organization to help workers carry out routine operations. SOPs aim to achieve efficiency, quality output, and uniformity of performance, while reducing miscommunication and failure to comply with industry regulations.
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[Passive Income] BingX Grid Trading
If you are an office worker who has no time to watch the market but wants to participate in cryptocurrency investment, then grid trading may be just the tool you need! Grid trading is an automated trading strategy that allows you to obtain stable profits amid market fluctuations without having to keep an eye on market trends. This podcast will introduce how to conduct grid trading on BingX so that you can earn profits 24 hours a day!
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[PRO Tips] What is a Fishbone Diagram? Ishikawa Cause & Effect Diagram
Ishikawa diagrams are causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa that show the potential causes of a specific event. Common uses of the Ishikawa diagram are product design and quality defect prevention to identify potential factors causing an overall effect.
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[PRO Tips] Growth hacking
Growth hacking is a subfield of marketing focused on the rapid growth of a company. It is referred to as both a process and a set of cross-disciplinary (digital) skills. The goal is to regularly conduct experiments, which can include A/B testing, that will lead to improving the customer journey, and replicate and scale the ideas that work and modify or abandon the ones that do not, before investing a lot of resources. It started in relation to early-stage startups that need rapid growth within a short time on tight budgets, and also reached bigger corporate companies.
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[PRO Tips] Customer journey map: The key to understanding your customer
Defining customer needs, problems, and interactions with your company may seem overwhelming and at times, unnecessary. However, understanding every customer’s experience at each stage of the customer journey is crucial for turning business insights into long-term improvement strategies.
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[PRO Tips] What is Kaizen (continuous improvement)?
Kaizen is a Japanese business philosophy that encourages continuous improvement involving employees at all levels of a company. The word kaizen is often translated as "change for the better." The concept of kaizen encompasses a wide range of ideas. Those include making the work environment more efficient by creating a team atmosphere, improving processes and procedures, ensuring employee engagement, and making jobs more fulfilling, less tiring, and safer. Today many companies around the world practice kaizen in one form or another.
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[PRO Tips] What is business process reengineering (BPR)?
BPR focuses on optimizing end-to-end processes and eliminating redundancies. By critically examining and redesigning business processes, BPR improves efficiency, effectiveness, and performance. These improvements can impact various aspects of the business including cost, output, service, speed, and quality. BPR is not a one-time project, but a continuous journey of innovation and optimization. Organizations must continuously evaluate and refine their processes to adapt to evolving business environments and maintain a competitive edge.
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[PRO Tips] Just-in-Time (JIT): Definition, Example, and Pros & Cons
The just-in-time (JIT) inventory system is a management strategy that aligns raw-material orders from suppliers directly with production schedules. Companies employ this inventory strategy to increase efficiency and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they need them for the production process, which reduces inventory costs. This method requires producers to forecast demand accurately.
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[PRO Tips] What is lean manufacturing (lean production)?
Lean manufacturing, also known as lean production, or lean, is a practice that organizations from numerous fields can enable. Some well-known companies that use lean include Toyota, Intel, John Deere and Nike. The approach is based on the Toyota Production System and is still used by that company, as well as myriad others. Companies that use enterprise resource planning (ERP) can also benefit from using a lean production system.
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[PRO Tips] What is a Balanced Scorecard ?
A balanced scorecard (BSC) is defined as a management system that provides feedback on both internal business processes and external outcomes to continuously improve strategic performance and results. By bringing together measures around internal processes and external outcomes, a balanced scorecard supports continuous improvement at the level of strategic performance and results.
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[PRO Tips] Porter's Five Forces Explained and How to Use the Model
Michael Porter's five-force strategic analysis model, introduced in a 1979 article published in the Harvard Business Review, remains a fundamental tool for strategic analysts plotting the competitive landscape of an industry. In a bid to mirror the complexity real strategists would face while keeping their strategic analysis manageable, Porter set out five forces at play in a given industry: internal competition, the potential for new entrants, the negotiating power of suppliers, the negotiating power of customers, and the ability of customers to find substitutes. Below, we take you through each of Porter's five forces, detail the significant critiques of his approach, and show how to apply the model to specific markets.
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[PRO Tips] What Is Total Quality Management (TQM), and Why Is It Important?
Total quality management (TQM) is the continual process of detecting and reducing or eliminating errors in manufacturing. It streamlines supply chain management, improves the customer experience, and ensures that employees are up to speed with training. Total quality management aims to hold all parties involved in the production process accountable for the overall quality of the final product or service.
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[PRO Tips] Benchmarking
Benchmarking is used to measure performance using a specific indicator (cost per unit of measure, productivity per unit of measure, cycle time of x per unit of measure or defects per unit of measure) resulting in a metric of performance that is then compared to others.
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[PRO Tips] What is Blue Ocean Strategy
They assert that these strategic moves create a leap in value for the company, its buyers, and its employees while unlocking new demand and making the competition irrelevant.
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[PRO Tips] How is the Value proposition works?
In marketing, a company’s value proposition is the full mix of benefits or economic value which it promises to deliver to the current and future customers (i.e., a market segment) who will buy their products and/or services. It is part of a company's overall marketing strategy which differentiates its brand and fully positions it in the market. A value proposition can apply to an entire organization, parts thereof, customer accounts, or products and services.
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[PRO Tips] What is Six Sigma? Explore Its Importance and Benefits
The term "Six Sigma" refers to a statistical measure of how far a process deviates from perfection. A process that operates at six sigma has a failure rate of only 0.00034%, which means it produces virtually no defects. Six Sigma was developed by Motorola in the 1980s, and it has since been adopted by many other companies around the world, including General Electric, Toyota, and Amazon. It is used in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and service industries to improve customer satisfaction, reduce costs, and increase profits.
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[PRO Tips] What is Agile Methodology?
The Agile methodology is a project management and software development approach that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and customer-centricity. It is the latest model used by major companies today like Facebook, google, amazon, etc. It follows the iterative as well as incremental approach that emphasizes the importance of delivering of working product very quickly.
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[Business Talk] The Unique Theme of XINKER's Song: Beef Wellington and Business Mastery
XINKER’s theme song uses the art of cooking Beef Wellington as a metaphor for the intricate and rewarding journey of mastering business strategies. It’s a creative way to illustrate the dedication, precision, and layered approach necessary for achieving entrepreneurial excellence. Listen the song here: https://open.spotify.com/track/4XMZSaeShxQ4KodfzDv9Oy
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[Business Talk] Flippa: Simplifying Online Business Transactions Globally
Flippa is a global online platform that makes it easy for users to buy and sell online businesses and digital assets, including e-commerce stores, blogs, SaaS companies, mobile applications, social media accounts, newsletters and other online businesses. Flippa provides tools and expertise to help buyers and sellers complete transactions. Headquartered in Melbourne, Austin and Amsterdam, Flippa has 3 million users and 450,000 entrepreneurs and investors worldwide.
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[Business Talk] Chagee: Opening 3,500 stores in 6 years
The Overlord Tea Princess was like holding a big knife and riding a dark horse, charging into this fiercely competitive battlefield and quickly seizing one territory after another. But generally, when opening stores quickly, the profitability of a single store is ignored. It is said online that the monthly turnover of a single store of Chagee can exceed one million. I also asked my friends who opened Chagee directly and indirectly, and they said that there are indeed million-dollar stores, but it also depends on the location of the store in the business district. Not all stores are like this. Even so, what is even more surprising is that most of Chagee's store menus only have a dozen products , and they are basically a simple combination of tea and milk. This product efficiency is very enviable. You know, most milk tea shops can't achieve a monthly turnover of 200,000 with 100 products.
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[Passive Income] Share the link to get 5% revenue forever!
Jat Bot, they are passionate about harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to unlock limitless creativity and efficiency. Their cutting-edge AI Generators are designed to revolutionize the way users create, streamline workflows, and supercharge productivity. In the current market environment, the demand for artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and tools is rapidly increasing. More and more businesses and individuals are recognizing the potential of AI and adopting various AI solutions to enhance their productivity and creativity.
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[Passive Income] As long as you have an Internet connection and a computer, you can earn more than 200 HKD per month
This is a project where you can make money without paying anything at all, so the accumulation speed is actually not very fast. Unless you really invite a lot of people and everyone is serious about accumulating, otherwise, if you do it every day People who use computers or mobile phones probably need a cumulative score of 5 or 6 months to withdraw money after 20,000. If not, I still think it is better than nothing, right? Now start making money while lying down XD Click this link to register and receive $3: https://r.honeygain.me/MIMIJE5D8C
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[Business Talk] A way to find the complete set of start-up enterprise architecture solutions
The Jat Link system is a very complete set of start-up enterprise architecture solutions, which greatly reduces the large-scale capital expenditure required for start-ups. At the same time, it can also perfectly transform the digital transformation of traditional enterprises.
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[Business Talk] How YH Living LTD Tailored Business Solutions Powered by Smart Technology
YH Living's corporate philosophy is "We Can Life Better Being", which reflects its vision to improve life through **biotechnology**. The company believes that modern biotechnology, including genetic engineering, cell culture and tissue culture, has great potential to enhance the value of products in the fields of medicine, crops and livestock.
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[Business Talk] Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk FRS is a businessman and investor known for his key roles in the space company SpaceX and the automotive company Tesla, Inc.
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[Business Talk] BYD's Hiring Standards: A Reflection of China's Competitive Job Market
BYD's recruitment standards for this year's autumn recruitment, especially the requirements for academic qualifications. The article pointed out that BYD only recruited fresh graduates from double 211 universities and above this year, which caused some controversy. Some netizens believed that this was a form of academic discrimination, while others explained that this was because BYD received too many resumes and could not conduct effective screening, and could only quickly screen them based on academic qualifications. The article also discussed the reasons for the depreciation of academic qualifications and the increase in corporate recruitment standards in recent years, and suggested that students apply for positions as early as possible to increase their chances of getting an offer.
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[PRO Tips] What is ESG? How is it different from CSR and SDGs? 3 keywords that companies and investors should know
ESG refers to environment, society and governance, and is an important indicator for measuring corporate social responsibility. CSR stands for corporate social responsibility, emphasizing the social responsibility that companies should bear in their business activities. SDGs are the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to promote global sustainable development. This article aims to help companies and investors understand these three concepts and understand their importance in business operations and investment decisions.
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[PRO Tips] Use the BCG matrix to help you analyze the current situation, product positioning, and formulate strategies
The BCG matrix is a popular corporate strategy tool. Many domestic and foreign companies will use it to conduct product portfolio analysis, distinguish the current status of different products through four quadrants, and use this as a basis to formulate strategies and budgets for different products to ensure The company's biggest profit.
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[PRO Tips] What is KPI? How to develop effective KPI?
KPI, or Key Performance Indicator, is an indicator used to measure work performance. The most important feature of KPI is that it can be digitized, helping companies or managers quantify the work performance of projects, teams, and even each employee. By using KPI, companies can clearly understand the achievement of goals and make adjustments and optimizations based on data.
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[PRO Tips] How to make money in Adobe Stock?
Whether you are a photographer, graphic designer, electronic illustrator, or someone who has mastered AI drawing tools, you can start making money by selling your photos, videos, or vector images on the Adobe Stock library. The advantage of this method is that you can start building passive income at low or even zero cost, but it takes time to accumulate.
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[Passive Income] Earn Over 300 USD by Selling AI images Prompts!
Anyone who has used AI generation tools such as ChatGPT or MidJourney should know that if you want these tools to more accurately produce the content you want, it is important to ask the right questions and how to ask them (or how to use prompts correctly). It requires a lot of experience accumulation and experimentation, so some people are willing to spend money to buy Prompt in order to save time; therefore, this new way of making money was derived. As long as you list AI Prompt on sales platforms such as PromptBase, PromptSea, PromptHero, etc., you can start earning your passive income.
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[Passive Income] 36 Ways to Build Passive Income
It is not an unattainable dream to start learning the correct concepts of financial management and get rid of the nine-to-five commute life early. By building multiple sources of passive income, you can gradually achieve these goals. When your passive income exceeds your required monthly expenses, you can say goodbye to your current job and truly live a life of wealth freedom.
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[Passive Income] Earn 10 USD per new download by sharing CapCut!
CapCut is a powerful video editing tool launched by ByteDance (TikTok’s parent company) in 2020. In recent years, it has quickly become popular due to the software’s ease of use, free use, and social media promotion. It has been downloaded more than 500 million times from the App Store, making it the most popular editing software currently! You can’t find any information about affiliate marketing on CapCut’s official website. It’s actually listed on impact.com, an internationally renowned affiliate marketing platform. How to register for an Impact account Register an account at this URL: https://impact.com/
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[PRO Tips] Will REITs regain growth momentum in 2024? 3 REITs ETFs you must know if you want to invest in real estate.
REITs have not performed well in the past year due to the impact of the high interest rate environment and reduced demand for offices in the era of remote work. However, with the decline in inflation and market expectations for a soft landing of the economy, the U.S. real estate stock market is expected to be optimistic in 2024. Benefit. This article will take you through what REITs are? What should you pay attention to when investing in REITs? What investment opportunities are there in REITs?
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[PRO Tips] Use POD model to create passive income: money-making thinking for low-cost E-Commerce
What is POD mode? POD (Print on Demand) is an e-commerce model in which products are printed and manufactured after an order is received, rather than being produced in advance and creating inventory. This mode is usually used to print T-shirts, mugs, handbags, hats, pillows and other customized products.
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Explore XINKER, the ultimate platform for mastering business strategies, discovering passive income opportunities, and learning success principles. Join a community of thinkers dedicated to achieving financial freedom and entrepreneurial excellence.
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