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3 Ingredients found in every Nut Butter


 

We produce a pure product … Just the Nut or Seed! (*note… some of our mixtures, such as the chocolate varieties have just the nut and our pure organic 70% cacao chocolate). There are no added oils, salts, fillers or sugars are added!

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5 Things I Learned While Taking a Shower

Sometimes, sitting (or standing) at your desk at work just doesn't cut it. You need a new experience, a "fresh" experience if you will. One place that you're absolutely guaranteed to get that? A nice, hot shower. Here are just 5 things we learn while taking a shower, indicating the power of creativity!

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How to Feed a Bird


INTRODUCTION:

Your “how to” blog post should teach the reader how to do something by breaking it down into a series of steps.

Begin your blog post by explaining what problem you are going to solve through your explanation and be sure to include any relevant keywords. Add in a personal story to establish your credibility on this topic. And make sure to end your blog post with a summary of what your reader will gain by following your lead.

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How the COS Blog Automatically helps SEO

As part of my research to see how we can better optimize blog-posts at the Product level, I began to realize how many of those all important SEO tactics are already baked in to the COS. Below is a chart created directly from Rand Fishkin's popular guide to On-Page Optimization that compares key SEO factors with things that the blog already assists with. There's a lot of work to do in terms of assisting Content Creation, guiding Keyword usage, and enabling easier blog set-up but from an on-page SEO perspective,

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Hilarious photo of Product Managers


There Check out this awesome picture on being a Product Manager. LOL

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Sharing the Load: Where to Go for Help as a New Product Manager

You just got asked to Product Manage a sweet new piece of software, and you're pumped! And why shouldn't you be? Product management is one of the most rewarding, challenging, and, at times, exhilarating jobs a person can get. But it is also one of the most difficult ones.

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9 PRODUCT MANAGEMENT LESSONS WORTH SHARING

Ever since joining HubSpot’s Product team a year ago, I have been collecting thoughts, advice and guiding principles from team members who inspire me. I finally got around to go through all my notes and highlight some of the lessons that have helped me thus far. Whether you are in product management, design or the general startup world, I hope you also find these helpful.
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1. Get Leverage on the Vision!

If the product needs a bit more to effectively convey the vision for its use and future, then invest that work because you will get a high return on it. This was one of the first lessons I learned from Christopher O’Donnell.

Here is how I started looking at this. Often times you can offer additional functionality with a simple button that performs the needed action. And maybe pressing that button will make sense for the user. And maybe it will be a natural part of the flow you want someone to go through. But does that flow become a building block for your larger vision?

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