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Tools For Staying Private Online, How To Promote Your Business For Free, The Future of Jobs & More

Welcome to the seventh edition of our weekly newsletter.
We would like to thank every single one of you who read last week’s edition, gave us feedback and we encourage you to keep doing so.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s tips & insights:
Stay Private Online With DuckDuckGo's Browser
Future of Jobs Report 2025
Promote Your Business for Free
Slow Websites Kill User Experience
Quote of The Week
Let’s dive in.
Stay Private Online With DuckDuckGo's Browser
If you’re concerned about how many websites track you (and you should), switching to DuckDuckGo’s browser could be the solution. It blocks third-party trackers, email trackers, and cookie pop-ups while ensuring private searches and no targeted ads. Plus, it doesn’t save or share your browsing history, keeping your online activity truly private.
DuckDuckGo offers a simple way to browse securely without sacrificing functionality.
World Economic Forum Future of Jobs Report 2025
The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 highlights transformative trends shaping the labor market by 2030:
Growing digital access: Expected to transform 60% of businesses.
AI and information processing: Cited by 86% of employers as key drivers of change.
Robotics and automation: 58% see these as transformative technologies.

WEF, Future of Jobs Survey 2024
Trends like these are creating demand for skills like AI literacy, big data, and cybersecurity all the while driving both the fastest-growing and fastest-declining roles.
Curious how AI can fit into your business? Send us an email!
Promote Your Business for Free
If you’re running a startup, getting visibility is the most important thing. Check out this list of platforms where you can post about your business for free or at low cost: placestopostyourstartup.com.
Using these directories can help you reach early adopters, investors, and potential customers without spending a fortune.
Slow Websites Kill User Experience
Did you know that slow websites have a significant impact on user satisfaction? A 40 year old case study (which is very much still relevant) outlines these response-time limits:

Website Response Times
Improving your website speed directly affects how users perceive your business and whether they stick around long enough to convert.
Reach out to us if you’d like help in optimizing your website.
Check out these two articles which discuss website response times and human psychology:
Quote of The Week
“Hardware: the parts of a computer that can be kicked.” – Jeff Pesis
Interesting Links / What We’re Reading
Vietnamese Graphic Design Archive: Explore Vietnam’s rich design history (vietgd.com).
CEO Simulator: Test your leadership skills in this fun simulator (ceosimulator.vercel.app).
Jobs-to-be-Done Framework Explained: Understand customer needs with this insightful video (YouTube).
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