After the coronavirus disrupted plans for over a year, China sees a wedding boom with over 400K couples tying the knot during the Labour Day holiday. A wedding planner said business increased by 200% compared to 2019.
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隨着疫情受控,內地湧現「補償式婚禮潮」,婚慶行業迎來久違的旺季。據央視財經報道,僅僅在五一假期,全國便有超過40萬對新人辦理婚禮。有受訪的婚慶公司透露,婚禮業務「相比較2019年增長了200%」。
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tying the knot 在 AppWorks Facebook 的最佳貼文
【7 Lessons from 7 early-stage founders】
And that's a wrap! Startups are hard, very hard. There's a million different reasons why a founder will fail. Although every founder will never walk the same path as an another, it's my hope that you can at least distill some form of practical insight or inspiration from the experiences of the founders highlighted. Here's a quick snapshot of the lessons covered:
#1 - Establish a working relationship with your co-founder before tying the knot ft. Alan Chan of Omnichat (AW#16)
#2 - Don't in love with your product ft. Kevin Wong of Origami Labs (AW#15)
#3 - Talk to your investors ft. Hai Ho of Triip (AW#18)
#4 - Hire slow, fire fast ft. Hai Nguyen of Canavi (AW#20)
#5 - Don't compete for the sake of compete ft. Chris Xue of Novelship (AW#16)
#6 - Optimize on leveraging strengths instead of improving weaknesses ft. Chelsea Sim of Botbot.AI (AW#18)
#7 - Zoom in, zoom out ft. Jackson Aw ft. Mighty Jaxx (AW#20)
Beyond shared tactics or playbooks, it is also my hope that other founders' experiences resonate with your own, and let you understand that you are not alone.
At AppWorks, we now have over 1,300 founders in our community, filled with like-minded peers, mentors, and even business partners--perhaps the strongest founder community of its kind in GSEA. Applications for AW#22 will be closing next Monday, January 4. If you're a founder targeting AI/IoT, blockchain/DeFI, or SEA, do remember to apply.
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It's now my pleasure to pass on the reins to my colleague Jack An, who will serve as your editor for the month of January.
Hope you all have a wonderful holiday and happy new year!
Cheers,
Jun
tying the knot 在 AppWorks Facebook 的最讚貼文
【Lesson #1 - On picking co-founders】
Co-founder disputes are often the crux of any startup failure. You’ll likely be constantly relying on each other for tactical and emotional support for the better half of 10 years. That’s why picking the right one is paramount in building a successful startup. To help share some insights on this topic, I spoke with Alan Chan, the Co-founder and CEO of Omnichat (AW#16), an HK-based company that provides a chatbot plugin for e-commerce sites to automate marketing and improve customer conversions. Looking back on his excruciating decision to replace a co-founder previously, Alan shares his thoughts on what you should look for when seeking out a co-founder and how to properly vet for commitment and establish trust from the get-go.
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I started my company in early 2017 and released the MVP shortly thereafter. I handled all the BD efforts in the beginning, cold calling hundreds of what we in Hong Kong call “upstairs” stores (boutique retail shops located in high rise buildings) to test out my product, until I eventually got 200 users onboard. Despite the fact that the initial version was filled with bugs, 20% of the users still came back every month to use our product. So, I thought it was the right time to find a co-founder to accelerate our BD efforts and overall handle the business side of things while I hunkered down on the product.
I chose my best friend of 20 years as my first co-founder. But it ultimately didn’t work out. It was probably around the time of when we joined AppWorks Accelerator #16 in March 2018 where we kept butting heads and it became evident that our expectations for the business and overall commitment were misaligned. Ending our working relationship was one of the most difficult decisions that I’ve had to make in my life. In retrospect, I missed some things. I was the one who convinced him to quit his job, but I also failed to adequately evaluate whether or not he’d be suitable for the startup lifestyle and the commitment that he was willing to make. It’s not normal work that we do; we don’t have set hours or a salary, and we need to grow very fast and constantly go knocking on people’s doors for money or business while failing a thousand times in the process.
Being a founder can be incredibly frustrating and disheartening for anyone without a strong resolve. I was of course quite naive back then. I had already generated some traction and painted a very rosy picture. I thought it would be easy to scale up once we got some investor money—little did I know haha. But at the end of the day, even beyond complementary skill sets, the most important thing between co-founders is trust. It’s better to have some sort of working relationship before, as only then will you see how they behave under stress and react to criticism and setbacks. If you don’t have a prior working relationship, then go through some sort of trial period or co-work on a few projects to properly understand each other’s working and communication styles. Just like in dating, you’ll need to go on a few dates to properly align on a few fundamental things such as shared values, interests, and commitment before tying the knot.
Applications for AW#22 are now open to founders targeting SEA, AI/IoT, or Blockchain/Defi -> https://bit.ly/2Jy1br8
tying the knot 在 Bang DIY Youtube 的最佳解答
สวัสดีครับวันนี้อยู่กับผมช่างแบงค์ DIY นี้ผมจะพาเพื่อนๆมาพันด้ามมีดด้ามจอบด้ามเสียมด้ามค้อนให้จับกระชับมือขึ้นง่ายๆด้วยเชือกต่างๆที่เรามีผมเชื่อว่าถ้าท่านได้ดูคลิปนี้จนจบท่านจะสามารถทำตามได้ง่ายๆแน่นอนถ้าเพื่อนท่านใดเห็นว่าคลิปนี้มีประโยชน์รบกวนแชร์คลิปนี้ให้กับทุกท่านด้วยนะครับ
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tying the knot 在 Travel In Seasons Youtube 的精選貼文
"Seasons of Love" wedding video/selfie captured our fun, loving and exciting traveling moments through all 4 seasons. (Four seasons wedding shoot) Before tying the knot, we endeavored to create this project across four seasons while still being mostly apart during our cross pacific long distance relationship. Little did we know that we would fly 2,000 feet in air, travel upstream in meadow, walk on desert in dry canyon and ride down the snowy slopes with a beautiful lake in sight, let alone doing them all in our wedding outfits. In addition to all the videos we took, we learned more about each other and grew even closer than we ever imagined through each endearing trip.
With love, we produced a memorable video that we can truly call our own and reminisce for years to come. This video is dedicated to us in our 40s, 60s, and 80s.
即將步入禮堂的我們,雖總一直在台灣和北美洲遠距離的狀態,卻也從未停止一起冒險。我們共同完成充滿回憶的婚紗攝影,也準備好攜手邁向下一個階段。人生總是充滿驚喜,從來沒想過我們竟會穿著婚紗和西裝,搭乘2000英呎高的熱氣球、穿越大草原、橫跨沙漠與峽谷、還有看著美麗的高山湖滑雪。我們用熱情捕捉每一刻,更在每一次的旅程中擁抱最真實的彼此。
藉此將最珍貴的回憶,送給未來的我們,不論40歲、60歲或80歲,都還要一起手牽手旅行,細細品嚐人生的每一段旅程。
Music used: Love Someone - Jason Mraz, Happy - Pharrell Williams
Film location: Napa Valley, Yosemite National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, South Lake Tahoe (Heavenly Ski Resort)
Film state: California, Neveda and Arizona
#SeasonsOfLove #Seasons #4Seasons #TravelInSeasons
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鹽半茶匙/half tsp of salt
黑胡椒粉半茶匙/half tsp of black pepper
洋蔥粉半茶匙/half tsp of onion powder
芹菜鹽半茶匙/half tsp of celery salt
卡宴胡椒粉1/4茶匙/quarter tsp of cayenne pepper
牛至半茶匙/half tsp of oregano
蒜粉半茶匙/half tsp of garlic powder
甜椒粉半茶匙/half tsp of paprika
橄欖油2茶匙/2 tsp of of olive oil
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