Nasdaq 100 closes for the first time in a bear market since March 2020 https://t.co/I849ghIalh https://t.co/mQZfktjWAR
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Self-compassion can boost our performance by triggering the “growth mindset” — the belief that improvement is achievable through dedication and hard work. https://t.co/egDE4tIEYB
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Berkshire Hathaway stock price reaches $500,000 https://t.co/hn68I0DNfj https://t.co/5xeiYp2kRf
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Nasdaq drops 2% in third straight day of losses as tech stocks drag indexes lower https://t.co/13RCLU43BH by @emily_mcck https://t.co/xT5CC6Cvwu
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Am I lowballing myself? How much are you willing to pay for this? (Answers are welcome as I’m trying to conduct some form of research)
I used to make Shopify websites for people for free because I used to get a commission for it, but I found out that the concept of “free” seems sketchy to many. So I changed my business model and now, I am planning to run a subscription based business for business owners who may not have experience with Shopify or who do not have time and need help running their store/business. I was planning at first to make the price $15 a month but a friend had told me that my target market are very price sensitive. So he suggested $6 monthly. I opted for 9$ monthly. My services consist of helping with email marketing and customer retention, maintaining and updating the store as needed, and I have access and knowledge to shipping agents in China, etc etc. I wanted to know, theoretically, how much you would be willing to spend on such a service assuming you needed it? I need as many answers as I can get because this will help me know how and where to price/place myself.
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Morgan Stanley cut its economic growth forecast for China to zero for the current quarter https://t.co/7jMgmJPMfi
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People often handle stress in one of two ways: they buckle down or they retreat. But a third option, focusing on learning, could be more helpful. https://t.co/Gf4e43FLv4
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Nasdaq leads decline on Wall St, with interest rates in focus https://t.co/wr8U7cEtie https://t.co/V1blKElXVx
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Climate change: Low water levels at key U.S. reservoir 'putting us in uncharted territory,' expert says https://t.co/PeLEm0OV5G by @graceodonne11 https://t.co/wFhQaYlESH
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The EU is set to approve banning the sale to Russia of luxury goods worth more than 300 euros ($329.58), as well as the purchase of many Russian steel and iron products as part of a fourth round of sanctions https://t.co/niEuSjIRmX
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Chinese stocks in Hong Kong fell the most since the global financial crisis, as the country’s worst nationwide outbreak of Covid-19 since the pandemic began threatened valuations across every sector https://t.co/Ss4PM43jPc https://t.co/4Cvo33hSsv
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Russian oligarch Abramovich spotted in Israeli airport https://t.co/DFBwgtqQI5 https://t.co/ftG6tFxTO1
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