Businesswoman thinks outside the box | Fast food in Russia | The invention of rock paper scissors
What Kim's Watching November 15, 2019
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SEO advice for business owners: Get your company higher in Google search
If you have a business, you know just how important it is to optimize your website for web searches. If your potential customers can't find you, you're dead in the water. After lots of requests from callers, Kim talks to search engine optimization expert Heather Lloyd about ways you can boost your site's SEO and get more people to your site.
Mannequin madness: Building a successful business from an unexpected source
In business, thinking outside the box could mean big success. That was the case for Kim's caller, Judi Townsend â America's premium seller and distributor of retail mannequins. Judi started by taking old display models destined for the trash and turned her dream into a seven-figure business. She and Kim talk about how she runs her thriving (and quirky) operation, and what it takes to build a successful company.
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History of fast food in the USSR
It has been 30 years since Soviet Russia collapsed and the Berlin Wall fell, but we are still seeing the after-effects to this day. Something you might not realize is fast food in the still relatively closed-off country has been scarce. Back in the 1990s, there were lines that wove around city blocks just to get a Mcdonaldâs hamburger. This phenomenon still occurs today.
Who invented rock paper scissors, and whatâs the best way to win consistently?
Whenever there is a dispute on who gets shotgun, or who gets the last slice of pizza, there is always a go-to way to figure it out. Rock paper scissors has been used to help people decide things for a long time, but where did this seemingly simple game come from? Is there a strategy to ensure victory?
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Rescue dog helping police solve high-tech crimes
In Utah, a dog that was scheduled to be euthanized is helping police find digital evidence that can put away criminals. Kim talks with Detective Cameron Hartman about his four-legged helper, URL, who can sniff out smartphones, laptops, flash drives, SD cards and more. The impressive pair was even featured on âCops.â
Facebook just bought a mind-reading tech startup â hereâs why
In this episode, which aired Saturday, Oct. 5 on Bloomberg TV: Facebookâs quest for world domination takes another step. The tech giant just purchased a startup creating a product that could be all in your head. Plus, the BMW SUV isnât just a car for soccer moms anymore; theyâre taking safety to a whole new level. And thereâs more to private browsing than simply opening an incognito window.
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