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Atlanta Magazine 60 Voices: Nothing demonstrates Atlantaâs potential like its thriving entrepreneurial scene âPeople from disparate sectors who may have never even met or collaborated before are saying the same, unifying rallying cry about this imperfect city they all find themselves living, working, and creating in.â When did you know that there was something special about âAtlanta Influences Everythingâ as both a slogan and an ethos? When the world started thanking Atlanta for âsaving democracy,â it made me realize that although Atlanta Influences Everything as a consultancy was established in 2015, never before have those words rang as true as they did after November 3, 2020, and January 5, 2021âwhere people from disparate sectors who may have never even met or collaborated before are saying the same, unifying rallying cry about this imperfect city they all find themselves living, working, and creating in. ....
Mailchimp moves into e-commerce Over the course of the last few years, Mailchimp morphed from a basic newsletter platform to a fully-fledged marketing company. And while the service already offered integrations with a number of e-commerce sites, it is now launching its own online stores for small and medium businesses, as well as a new appointment booking service. These new services will be part of MailChimp’s new ‘Websites & Commerce’ plans, which starts with a free tier that offers most of the basic functionality. Users on the free plan will pay a 2% transaction fee. For $10/month, Mailchimp will remove its own branding and users will get access to email and chat support and only pay a 1.5% transaction fee, while those who opt for the ‘Plus’ plan at $29/month will only pay a 0.5% transaction fee per order. ....
https://www.afinalwarning.com/509229.html (Natural News) More than 100 companies, including Twitter, Zillow, and Uber, have issued a joint statement expressing “worry” about a new law passed in Georgia that aims to prevent the type of election fraud that occurred in 2020. According to these companies – which should all be boycotted, by the way – putting protections in place to ensure election integrity is akin to “curbing voting access,” and thus cannot be allowed for interfering with “democracy.” Axios, a far-left fake news rag, has sided with these large corporations in declaring that election integrity measures “impose barriers that result in longer lines at the polls,” as well as “reduce access to secure ballot dropboxes.” ....
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