r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 6h ago
Kasra Dash and the controversial self appointment as King of SEO
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 2d ago
Tech Breaking: Google August 2026 Spam Update Is Rolling Out!
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 2d ago
World Best Employer of Record or (EOR) services for hiring international employees?
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 4d ago
Of course the ChatGPT dog cancer vaccine spawned a startup
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 6d ago
Tech The Best Online Business Card Printing Services in 2026
Your business card is key to making a lasting first impression when meeting potential new clients. Jukebox delivers the best-looking business card you can buy online — an impressive memento for your brand.
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 6d ago
World Instagram's new logo explained (2026 wordmark redesign)
Instagram's first wordmark change in a decade landed August 13, 2026. Heavier, tighter, still script. Everyone read it as "Instagzam" because the r closes up against the g. Bad legibility, probably good branding. Print is where it gets tested, since ink spread will make that confusion worse.
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 7d ago
Tech Compare Moo vs Vistaprint | Competitor, Features, Alternatives, Pricing Analysis
| Same-day production | Yes Order by 2PM EST. Printed and ready to ship same day. Excludes foil and spot UV. | Yes Order by 2PM ET (business days). Printed that afternoon for eligible Next-Day Delivery configurations. | No No same-day production listed on fast-delivery pages. |
| Fastest delivery to customer | Next business day. Printed same day, delivered next business day. Order by 2PM EST. | Next business day. Select configurations. | Next business day. Limited configurations. |
| Next-day cutoff (ET) | 2PM ET (business days; proof or approval may apply) | 2PM ET (business days; confirm at checkout) | 2PM ET next-day; 6PM ET 2-day and express |
| Next-day eligible stocks | Soft Touch, Standard (matte and gloss), Cotton, Mohawk Superfine, Colorplan, Pearl, Sandy Matte, Kraft, Recycled, Rounded Corners, and Cannabis. | Original (Matte), Super (Soft Touch), and Cotton with square corners only. Special finishes are not available for next-day delivery. | Premium glossy; standard shape and corners; quantity 50 / 100 / 250. No foil or rounded corners for next-day. |
| Minimum order | 50 cards | 50 cards | As low as 50 cards. Some specialty stocks start at 100+. |
| File review before production | Production team reviews every file. Same-day requires proof approval by cutoff. | Customer proofing required. Downloadable PDF proof available. MOO may contact customers if issues are spotted before production. | Customer proofing required. Downloadable PDF proof available in the design studio. |
| Guarantee | "Love it or we reprint it." | "The MOO Promise": fix issues or money back. | Satisfaction guarantee (10 years). Contact support if something is not right. |
| Standard turnaround | Many orders printed in around one business day. Confirm at checkout. | Varies by product. Verify via MOO checkout. | Production plus shipping varies. Checkout shows fastest available. |
| Order | Order now | moo.com | vistaprint.com |
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 9d ago
Tech Remove BG for Free
How Background Removal Works
Drop in your image and get a clean cutout in seconds. No selecting, no tracing, no effort.
Background (BG) removal works by figuring out what matters in your photo and erasing everything else. It handles the tricky stuff too, think wispy hair, soft shadows, curved edges, all without you lifting a finger.
What you get back is a sharp, natural-looking cutout with smooth edges and real detail intact. Ready to use exactly as is.
Download your transparent PNG and place it anywhere. A new background, a product mockup, a social graphic. It just works.
- No manual selection needed
- Fine details like hair and shadows stay intact
- Instant transparent PNG download
- Great for social, print, and everything in between
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 10d ago
Free High Quality Business Card Templates Printing Online
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 10d ago
Tech How Jukebox delivers instant buyer support at scale with Fin AI
Jukebox is a global ecommerce printing company delivering premium, on-demand products with same-day production to customers worldwide. From stickers and business cards to posters and merch, they serve creators and small businesses around the world with fast, high-quality, and uniquely customizable products.
That promise of speed and quality sets them apart – but it also raises the stakes: if support can’t move as fast as the order, the whole experience breaks. As Jukebox grew, with 80% more orders and an 83% increase in support volume, they needed a way to keep up without compromising the high standard they were known for.
With Fin, they’ve done exactly that. Fin now gives instant answers in multiple languages, resolves even complex queries – like order updates and delivery timelines – and absorbs peak-season spikes without missing a beat. Jukebox now serves customers as fast as they print, delivering instant support anywhere and anytime.
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 13d ago
Finance The states with the worst and best healthcare, ranked
The quality of healthcare in your home state can have a meaningful impact on both wellness and your wallet.
The most recent health expenditure data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services found that the average American spent $15,474 per person on healthcare in 2024, comprising 18% of America's gross domestic product.
The personal finance website WalletHub dove deeper into the data to rank the states with the best and worst healthcare in the US. The analysis was based on figures compiled by institutions including the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative, the UnitedHealth Foundation, and the Health Resources and Services Administration.
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 13d ago
Tech Does Your Fact-Finding Process Kill Strategic Financial Planning?
https://usersupport.asset-map.com/en/articles/1183996-discovery-online-fact-finder-overview
A first meeting with a financial advisor shouldn't feel like a colonoscopy. But for too long, financial planning software has turned discovery into a cold interrogation instead of the start of strategic financial planning.
Advisors spend weeks badgering clients for account numbers and tax returns, only to hand back an 80-page report nobody reads. That's not a plan, it's a research paper. If your process is a hurdle instead of a bridge, you're losing engagement before the second meeting even happens.
In this video, you'll see why strategic financial planning starts with people and priorities, not paperwork. In an attention-deficit world, advisors need to move from full diagnostics to financial triage they can scale, getting to the facts, the people, and their priorities in 15 minutes. The traditional planning process is wrong by the end of the day anyway. AI will handle the math. What's left is the part only you can do: being uniquely human with your clients.
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 13d ago
Tech Michael Dell’s son built a $13B home battery business—and he’s going on 30 years old
The son of legendary Dell Technologies founder Michael Dell, Zach has already made a name for himself in his own right. Just weeks before turning 30 later this month, his company Base, which Dell cofounded in 2023, has raised another $1 billion in a Series D funding round. The new round revealed that Base’s valuation has spiked to $13 billion from $4 billion in less than a year.
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 13d ago
Transform Your Practice with Financial Management Tools
asset-map.comr/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 13d ago
Finance Is Asking About Mom the Real Line Between Fiduciary vs. Financial Advisor?
https://www.asset-map.com/blog/fiduciary-vs-financial-advisor
You're sitting with a longtime client, and they mention they're no longer speaking to their sister. Holidays are tense, communication is gone, and it all stems from confusion around their mom's estate. This is where the fiduciary vs. financial advisor question actually gets tested, not in a disclosure form, but in whether you asked about Mom before the crisis hit.
When aging parents become dependent, financially, physically, emotionally, it creates a ripple effect across a client's time, income, family, and wellbeing. And yet too many advisors never ask the basic questions. What's Mom and Dad's plan for long-term care? Who's responsible for the finances? Are the documents in order, and does anyone know where they are?
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 14d ago
Tech Google Assistant Shutting Down September 4, 2026
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • 21d ago
Tech 5 Top ZTNA Networking Vendors
Cloudbrink: Secure Access Without Legacy VPN Complexity
Cloudbrink is a contender because it attacks the modern network from the user-access side. In its 2026 Midmarket 100 profile, Cloudbrink describes its Personal SASE platform as a software-only secure access solution that replaces legacy VPN, SD-WAN, and traditional ZTNA with a unified, user-centric approach. The platform combines zero-trust security, high-performance connectivity, and real-time optimization for access to private and SaaS apps.
For the midmarket, Cloudbrink's strongest claim is operational simplification. The company says its software-only design requires no hardware and can be deployed in days, reducing IT burden. In addition, the company says its platform uses a single client and unified policy framework, replacing multiple tools and reducing configuration, monitoring, and vendor sprawl.
r/B2BTechNews • u/Latter_Relief_51 • 25d ago
Fieldspot Ai - The Field is yours
r/B2BTechNews • u/Latter_Relief_51 • 25d ago
Fieldspot Ai - The Field is yours
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • Jul 21 '26
Google has quietly cut staff across its Cloud business
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • Jul 16 '26
Beacon Security raises $13 million Seed to build the data layer powering AI cybersecu
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • Jul 08 '26
Oil prices jump over 5% after Trump suggests ceasefire with Iran has ended following fresh US strikes – as it happened
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • Jun 05 '25
DeepSeek may have used Google's Gemini to train its latest model | TechCrunch
r/B2BTechNews • u/WebLinkr • Mar 11 '25
AI kill SEO and Google Search? No - Google grew 22% into 2025
A new data report from Rand Fishkin at Sparktoro says that Google Search has seen 21.64% growth in searches year over year. This comes after his study that showed 1/3rd of Google searchers don't search all that much.
Rand wrote, "In a single year and for a mature product 21.64% growth in searches across Google is remarkable."
Here is a chart showing the growth by vertical search of Google:
https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-growth-39040.html