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Jack McKnight
New York, USA
Automated Financial Statements & CFO Services
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Financial Statement Preparation
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Tax Preparation
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Dedicated CPA, Fractional CFO
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Kraig Mathias
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Minneapolis, USA
Kajabi Expert | Generate Full Kajabi Sites with AI
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Kajabi Expert | Generate Full Kajabi Sites with AI
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Kajabi Advanced Custom Coding
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Custom Kajabi Landing Page Development
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Custom Kajabi Website Development
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Kajabi Site Development for Growing Business
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KaRon J.
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New York, USA
AI Product Builder | Strategy, UI/UX, Dev | Consumer & SMB
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AI Product Builder | Strategy, UI/UX, Dev | Consumer & SMB
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Fractional COO: Drifter Spirits, an artisanal spirits brand
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Pricing Consultant: Prosple, a recruitment tech company
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Business Builder: Vinyo, a wine education and commerce app
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That Ish — iOS App Design & Development
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Haris Iftikhar
Austin, USA
Pro Full-Stack Dev: MERN/MEAN, Django, NextJS
$10k+
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4.9
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Pro Full-Stack Dev: MERN/MEAN, Django, NextJS
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ModelDL Project
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AI Meeting Tracker – Intelligent Meeting Summaries & Insights
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Clinic Caller – AI-Enabled Patient Communication Platform
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Development of AI Educational Platform for Belto.World
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Naadeidei Owusu
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Belleville, USA
Transform Your Business Today with Accurate Bookkeeping
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Monarch Money Clean-up
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Tasha Gideon
New York, USA
Strategy + Operations + Project Management
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Refining the Process: Tripling Leads, Quadrupling Repeat Clients
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A Global Icon's Go-to-Market Kit
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New Department in Record Time
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Julia Ayelen Balsevich
Atlanta, USA
Brand strategist for LATAM & U.S. markets
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Sisterland Launch – Benetton Fragrances
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The Icon Fem Launch – Antonio Banderas Fragrances
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212 Heroes for Her Launch in Paraguay
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LinkedIn Content Strategy for Ascension
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Christian Dibuono
New York, USA
Retail Website Builder for Shopify & Retail Brands
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Retail Merchandising Case Study A cosmetics retailer was struggling with overcrowded shelves, inconsistent visibility, and poor product flow. I reorganized the layout using: • Visibility-based product placement • Simplified shelf hierarchy • Traffic flow optimization • Strategic SKU prioritization The goal wasn’t adding more inventory. It was making products easier to discover and shop. Result: A cleaner customer experience, stronger product visibility, and a more conversion-focused layout strategy.
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The biggest mistake I see in cosmetics retail isn’t the product selection. It’s trying to fit 900+ SKUs into a store without thinking about customer behavior first. Recently, I worked on a cosmetics store merchandising project where the challenge wasn’t “adding more product.” The challenge was making the store easier to shop, easier to navigate, and easier for products to actually get noticed. Instead of treating every shelf equally, I focused on: Customer traffic flow High-visibility hero zones Category zoning Product adjacency Display hierarchy Shelf visibility from key walking paths Balancing SKU density without overwhelming shoppers One of the biggest realities in retail is this: If customers can’t quickly understand what they’re looking at, more inventory can actually reduce conversion. A crowded shelf doesn’t always create more sales. Sometimes it creates hesitation. Strong merchandising is about guiding attention intentionally — not just filling fixtures. That’s why store layout, planograms, and visibility strategy matter far more than many retailers realize. Retail isn’t only about what products you carry. It’s about what customers notice first. If your store layout or merchandising strategy isn’t converting traffic effectively, feel free to reach out. Fiverr: https://www.fiverr.com/s/2KVq4PN?utm_source=CopyLink_Mobile Templates & resources: https://payhip.com/ChristianDiBuonoRetailMerchandisingConsultant Website/blog: dibuonoretailconsulting.com #Retail #Merchandising #RetailConsulting #Planograms #StoreLayout #VisualMerchandising #RetailStrategy #CosmeticsRetail
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Deep in a small retail layout project this week and it’s a good reminder: Most shelves are designed for when everything is stocked and aligned. But real stores deal with gaps, mismatched packaging, and constant change. I’ve been focusing this layout on staying clean and readable even when inventory isn’t perfect. If a shelf only looks good on day one, it’s not doing its job. #RetailDesign #VisualMerchandising #PlanogramDesign
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Retail Planogram Design Focused on Store-Level Execution Most retail strategies fail at the last step: execution. This project shows how I translate product assortments into clear, shelf-ready planograms that teams can actually follow on the floor. What I delivered: Image-based (photogenic) planograms recreated from real fixtures Shelf-by-shelf product placement with realistic spacing Left-to-right product order and facings for clarity Supporting product lists to remove interpretation at store level The goal isn’t just a clean visual — it’s reducing execution gaps, misplacement, and rework during resets. This approach works especially well for: Specialty retail Gift & lifestyle stores Convenience and small-format shops Pop-ups and seasonal resets If execution matters, clarity matters.
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