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How to compile your own specialist distribution lists

09/27/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

1. Define your target group. Who should get the information?

2. Collect contact details that correspond to your target group. This includes name, email address and possibly phone number.

3. Link your mailing list to your other online marketing channels for maximum reach.

4. Send regular emails to your mailing list. Provide valuable information to your contacts and offer attractive deals.

5. Check your mailing list regularly and update the data if necessary.

6. Use tools like MailChimp to manage your mailing list efficiently.

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Who are our products & services aimed at?

09/02/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

Who are our products aimed at? Who is the target group of Fischer | Data Science.?

There are around 15,000 startups every month in Germany alone. All founders of new businesses & startups that have a supra-regional focus need, in addition to their own website for the optimal start into self-employment, tools that save them valuable time, e.g. for research, so that they can concentrate on their core work (i.e. product development, marketing/sales, PR/public relations). This is where our products come in.

In addition, more established companies and organizations such as foundations and associations or societies also have a constant need to maximize their media presence as well as data around for fundraising to achieve their goals.

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From the 100 hour startup hustle to the 4 hour work week - Here's how you can do it too

08/27/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

1. Make a list of your goals: Start by making a list of your goals that you want to achieve when you reduce your work hours to 4 hours per week. Remember that your goals don't necessarily have to include money or career. You may want to spend more time with your family, try a new hobby, or just have more free time.

2. Find a balance between work and leisure: If you reduce your working hours to 4 hours per week, you will have to learn to manage your time more efficiently and get your work done in a focused and effective way. It is important to find a balance between work and free time and to give yourself some time off to relax and unwind.

3. Define your priorities: To reduce your work time to 4 hours per week, you need to clearly define your priorities and prioritize your tasks accordingly. You should put the tasks that are necessary to achieve your goals first and put tasks that are less important on the back burner.

4. Create a journal schedule: A journal schedule is a great tool to manage your work time and make sure you stick to your schedule. Create a simple schedule that will help you complete your tasks efficiently and also leave you enough time to relax.

5. Invest in automation: Automation is one of the best ways to reduce your work time. Invest in tools that do your tasks automatically, such as software that manages your emails or tracks your finances. This will help you use your time more efficiently.

6. Solve your problems: If you want to reduce your work time to 4 hours per week, it's important that you solve your problems. Review your tasks and processes and think about how you can do them more efficiently. Maybe you can delegate some things or make them easier to save time.

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08/10/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

One of our recipes for success is the constant development of our knowledge and skills.

After taking a deep dive into the Symfony ecosystem over the last few months and after reviewing thousands of blog posts, pdf's and videos on the topic of symfony in all versions, we are happy to henceforth offer you even faster project implementation with the PHP framework Symfony 5 using tools we developed ourselves.

Are you looking for a capable & experienced team to migrate your project and take it to the next level, or would you like us to implement your own ideas in a timely manner?

We look forward to hearing from you at info@fischer-data-science.com or via our contact form.


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Free press release - What good are free tools?

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

Free tools are a great way to save money and still have a useful tool. When choosing the right tool, it is important to be clear about what functionality you need and what costs are associated with it. It is also important to check the quality of free tools before using them, as they are not always as reliable or user-friendly as paid tools.

Free tools can be a good choice if you only want to solve a specific problem and don't want to upgrade the entire software. Many free tools have limited functionality, but can still be useful. An example of this would be a free image editing tool. It can help make minor changes to images without having to buy expensive software.

Free tools can also be a good choice if you want to test a project first. Many free tools tend to be less involved than paid tools and can help get a project started before making a larger investment.

All in all, free tools can be a good choice if you want to solve a particular problem quickly and efficiently. However, since they do not offer comprehensive functionality, you should only use them if you are sure that you can be satisfied with the tool's limitations.

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