Zalmi Duchman, CEO of The Fresh Diet, explains how his initially bootstrapped business harnessed the power of free online tools and equity partners to build success. Without the money to pay top talent, Duchman followed these two pieces of advice to achieve growth: Use free tools, such as social media, to generate PR and get customers in the door. […]
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