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A lot of SaaS businesses offer priority support for paying customers. As a SaaS founder — I've always felt it's a bit of an odd value proposition — "pay me more, and I'll fix my flawed, buggy software".
There's a difference between a free trade area and a political union. Thatcher was thoroughly against the centralisation of power and monetary policy in Europe, but all for free trade.
I've been using it for about a year. It's pretty good. My writing is a lot better. Favourite feature is syntax highlighting — I get it to highlight adverbs so I can remove them. When navigating long texts it starts to…
> Do they just simply wait until the stock is at a high point, and sell a lot? Maybe move that money to other investments? Pretty much. If they own shares in a public company, they can just sell them on the open market.…
SEEKING WORK | London, UK | Remote, can overlap with US timezones. Occasional travel OK OFFERING: Product-minded developer with 7 years experience. Mostly use Rails Can help with: - Getting your MVP to market, quickly -…
https://wordpress.com/theme/revelar
A lot of SaaS businesses offer priority support for paying customers. As a SaaS founder — I've always felt it's a bit of an odd value proposition — "pay me more, and I'll fix my flawed, buggy software".
There's a difference between a free trade area and a political union. Thatcher was thoroughly against the centralisation of power and monetary policy in Europe, but all for free trade.
I've been using it for about a year. It's pretty good. My writing is a lot better. Favourite feature is syntax highlighting — I get it to highlight adverbs so I can remove them. When navigating long texts it starts to…
> Do they just simply wait until the stock is at a high point, and sell a lot? Maybe move that money to other investments? Pretty much. If they own shares in a public company, they can just sell them on the open market.…