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Oct 23
Top 10 Businesses That Saw Growth Through Online Directory Listings in 2026

In 2026, being found online isn’t optional — it’s essential. Consumers searching for “services near me” or “find local businesses online” are ready to take action. Businesses that leverage online directory listings often see faster growth than those relying solely on paid ads. At USA Local Businesses, we’ve helped hundreds of companies improve their local search visibility and connect with customers. Free listings are great, but premium listings unlock higher placement, verified badges, and more exposure. Below are 10 real-world examples of businesses that saw measurable growth after optimizing their directory…

Oct 07
Should startups care about profitability? More news at 10

There are certain topics that even some of the smartest people I talk with who aren’t startup oriented can’t fully grok. One of them is whether profitability matters. It’s common cocktail party chatter to hear people confidently pronounce that some well known startup is sure to blow up. Or you know the other one — the one where Snapchat lost $2 billion in just one quarter. Two-fucking-billion! What a disaster! Except that they didn’t actually lose $2 billion in cash. It was a stock option incentive related “expense” but I bet you didn’t…

Oct 07
One thing separates creators from consumers

Enterprise applications are complex — there is an insane amount of information that is to be displayed that contains data from various sources, modules and users. There are complex graphs, usage patterns, and lists of data that need to be skimmed through before one can make sense of what the console is getting at. “The biggest challenge with designing enterprise applications is the lack of examples of patterns that work or don’t work in specific scenarios.” Since most enterprise applications contain sensitive data pertaining to the company, there are very few examples out…

Oct 07
What to do if your product isn’t growing

As a founder, product lead at Pinterest and PM for a couple products at Google, as well as a growth partner for Initialized Capital, I’ve seen many product teams struggle to grow. Many products start out with a bang. Some find product-market fit with sustained growth. A few have gone through spurts of hyper-growth. But more often than not, I’ve seen most of them linger then fizzle. “Founders launch their product, wonder why it isn’t growing like gangbusters and then immediately try to fix their growth problem.” They turn to growth…