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Start your own business while studying - The best business ideas for students & graduates

08/03/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

1. Web design and development:

Students and graduates can use their web design and development skills to start their own businesses. They can develop and design websites for businesses, offer software and app development, and provide web hosting services.

2. Graphic design:

Graphic design is another area where students and graduates can use their skills. They can offer everything from logo design and branding to creating flyers and ads.

3. Online tutoring:

Students and graduates can use their knowledge and skills to tutor online. They can offer tutorials to high school, college students or adults to help them become better at specific subjects.

4. social media marketing:

Students and graduates can use their social media marketing skills to help businesses market their products and services. They can create and manage campaigns across various social media platforms to increase reach and engagement for the brand.

5. Online consulting:

Students and graduates can use their knowledge and skills to help businesses develop strategies and solutions. For example, they can advise their clients on developing marketing strategies, business strategies, financial strategies, and more.

6. Content creation:

Students and graduates can use their content creation skills to help businesses create content. For example, they can create blog posts, articles, videos, images, and other content that is relevant to the brand.

7. Online commerce:

Students and graduates can use their online commerce skills to start their own business. They can sell products on their own website or marketplace such as Amazon to make a profit.

8. Consulting for start-ups:

Students and graduates can use their knowledge and skills to help start-ups develop and implement business ideas. They can advise start-ups on creating business models, marketing strategies and more.

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Our Press Database - The New Standard for Companies & Organizations

08/01/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
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Checklist - What your press release should contain

08/01/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

1. Subject line: A short, concise headline that grabs the reader's attention

2. Introduction: A few short sentences that introduce the reader to a topic.

3. Key message: a short summary of the most important information

4. Description: a more detailed description of the topic, including background information

5. Quotes: Quotes from people involved that support the key message

6. Contact information: Contact details for queries

7. Abbreviations: Explanations of abbreviations and acronyms.

8. Images/videos: Images, videos or other visual elements that complement the press release

9. Social media: Links to your social media accounts so readers can share your content

10. Conclusion: a brief closing that encourages readers to learn more about the topic

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Tips for writing a press release

08/01/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

1. Be concise and clear: use short, concise sentences and clear language to get your message across directly and clearly.

2. Stick to the facts: Avoid speculation and stick to the facts to add authenticity to the press release.

3. Use professional headlines: Headlines should be short, informative and encourage the reader to read more.

4. Publish the name of the spokesperson: publish the name of the spokesperson and his/her position to authenticate the content of the press release.

5. Use cross-references: Use cross-references to remind readers of other relevant information or to help them find more information.

6. Add quotes: add quotes from the speaker or other relevant people to make the press release more lively and interesting.

7. Add contact information: add contact information so readers can ask questions or request more information.

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Sending press releases by e-mail - what to watch out for

08/01/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

When you send your press release by email, there are a few things to keep in mind. The content of the email should be short, informative and concise. Make sure the subject line is appealing and meaningful. Use clear formatting so that the content is uncluttered and easy to read. Avoid text repetition, spam words, and poor grammar.

Use meaningful images to make your email more attractive. Make sure the images are not too large so that the email loads quickly. Also, avoid advertising and irrelevant content in your email.

Include information about your company and contact details so that prospects can easily find more information. Include another link to the press release so recipients can read the entire content. Make sure the email has been double-checked before it is sent.

Use a professional email address that is associated with your company or brand. Avoid using free email services to create a more professional impression. Verify that the email is being sent to the right recipients.

Once the email is sent, check to see if it was successfully delivered. Track click-through rates and open rates to evaluate the effectiveness of your email.

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