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3 Types of Effective Digital Ads You Haven't Yet Tried
Reddit? Outbrain? Taboola? Have you considered these yet?
Bill Gates Takes Credit for a Classic Microsoft Game Coming Back, and We're Not Sure If It's a Joke
'How many empires do you need?' Gates joked.
19 Companies and Industries With Radically Awesome Parental Leave Policies
The Ironworkers union now offers female workers up to six months of paid maternity leave.
Your Business Can Be Boring But Your Marketing Can't
Everyday products and services require the most creative strategies.
Check Out the Amazing Gifts Bill Gates Sent to This Reddit User
One lucky person gets the Microsoft co-founder as their Secret Santa.
Reddit CEO Was Wrong to Prank Critics but Reddit Is Right to Ban Toxic Minority
Influential websites have a responsibility to act against online intimidation and fake news, even if Steve Huffman was wrong to change a few critical posts as a joke.
Reddit to Crack Down on Abuse After CEO Is Targeted
The social media website known for its commitment to free speech, will crack down on online harassment by banning or suspending users who target others.
5 Reasons Why an Open Internet Makes a Better World
Reddit's Alexis Ohanian touts the internet for having democratized information and having 'flattened' the world.
Ousted Reddit Employees Form a Rival, Less Toxic Community Site
It's the latest example of staffers who were let go or quit but believe they can do it better.
This Is What Bill Gates Says Makes Him Feel Powerless
Here are the four juiciest tidbits from the billionaire tech mogul's latest AMA, where he also revealed what habit keeps him up at night.
This Guy Spent 4 Years Creating a Reddit Set in the Future
The rendering by Blair Erickson represents what he thinks the site would look like 1,000 years from now.
To Alexis Ohanian, Success Came After a Series of Setbacks
At the Entrepreneur Accelerate Your Business conference, the Reddit founder said entrepreneurs shouldn't be afraid to stumble.
What Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Learned From Working at Pizza Hut
The part-time job laid the foundation for how he runs Reddit today.
12 Ways to Think Outside the Marketing Box and Reach More Customers Online
Find and convert more online customers by sharing free samples, hosting events and even riding the wave of someone else's audience.
7 Steps to Gain $46,000 of Online Promotion for Under $230
Get the most bang for only a few bucks using these free (or inexpensive) platforms for content marketing.