Candice Galek (@bikinigeek) 's Twitter Profile
Candice Galek

@bikinigeek

E-Comm entrepreneur turned environmental non-profit founder. #Forbes 30 Under 30. Writer of random things.

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#DrDianeRadio Candice Galek Entrepreneur & Founder of Bikini Luxe. Forbes 30 Under 30 2017. Inc. Columnist Social Media Today. Coffee Enthusiast & H. Sam Coy and Chris Lassiter President and CEO of Coy Consulting C-Suite Radio bit.ly/2Fs7qJo

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"I’m a big believer in charisma and the ability to effectively communicate with others." Had a recent chat about entrepreneurship and lessons learned with Adam Mendler for Thrive Global, read the full interview: thriveglobal.com/stories/tips-f…

"I’m a big believer in charisma and the ability to effectively communicate with others." Had a recent chat about entrepreneurship and lessons learned with <a href="/adammendler/">Adam Mendler</a> for <a href="/thrive/">Thrive Global</a>, read the full interview: thriveglobal.com/stories/tips-f…
Rand Fishkin (follow @randderuiter on Threads) (@randfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This'll be very unpopular, but... I don't think these will have much impact on web marketing: 1) AI 2) Voice Search 3) VR & AR 4) Chatbots 5) Beacons I think these *will* have a big impact: A) Upcoming recession B) Voice answers C) FB & GG keeping more traffic for themselves

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Very insightful article for future wanna-be coder "Ten Lessons I Learned While Teaching Myself to Code" tim.blog/2019/03/21/lea… via Tim Ferriss

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"Don’t spend your time or money on being boring." #CandiceGalek of @BikiniLuxe ow.ly/2y6K30oE1SI @Bikinigeek #entrepreneurs #pitch #success

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Without enemies around us, we grow lazy. An enemy at our heels sharpens our wits, keeping us focused and alert. It is sometimes better, then, to use enemies as enemies rather than transforming them into friends or allies.