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Dynamic Pricing in Retail: How Data Scraping Drives Revenue Growth
In the fast-paced world of retail, staying ahead of the competition is no easy feat. Pricing is one of the most crucial aspects that can determine a brand’s success. But here's the thing: static pricing is a thing of the past. Dynamic pricing—a strategy where prices fluctuate in real-time based on various factors—is rapidly becoming the norm. The question is: how can retailers effectively implement dynamic pricing? The answer lies in data scraping.
By Retail Gators16 days ago in Writers
Leading Data Visualization Companies for Healthcare Analytics
Healthcare organizations are generating vast amounts of data from EHR systems, billing platforms, and patient monitoring tools. To turn this data into actionable insights, businesses are increasingly partnering with Data Visualization Companies that specialize in healthcare analytics.
By Lilly Scott16 days ago in Writers
My Room as a Mirror: Writing From the Inside Out
There’s a room I return to every night, even when I’m nowhere near it. It’s only a small space—four walls, a desk, a chair—but it’s where most of my life actually happens. Or at least, where it gets sorted, questioned, and scribbled onto paper. I didn’t realize until recently how much my room and my head look alike: cluttered in places, empty in others, and full of half-finished thoughts and memories shoved into strange corners.
By abualyaanart17 days ago in Writers
Late March 2026: 5 Goals Accomplished
To me, it's funny, the nature of publishing your work. The way I do it is, anyway. I send out TONS of stories to TONS of publications all the time. I'm pretty sure I have 57 pending right now... and I have 4 more that I will be sending this week. I'm constantly sending more, getting turned down by places, waiting, writing, sending more, getting turned down more... and then every once in a while... you get the acceptance.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile17 days ago in Writers
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Implementation: Step-by-Step Guide
ERP implementations don’t fail because of software—they fail because of misalignment between the system and the business. If your processes aren’t clearly defined, even the most powerful ERP will underperform.
By Lilly Scott18 days ago in Writers
Why You Should Edit Your Own Manuscript Before Paying an Expensive Editor
Finishing a manuscript is a huge achievement. It takes patience, discipline, imagination, and more emotional energy than most people realize. But once the first draft is done, many writers run into the same fear: *What now?*
By Mark Senegal21 days ago in Writers
Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Implementation for Insurance: Step-by-Step Guide
CRM implementations in insurance don’t fail because of technology—they fail because of poor planning, weak alignment with business processes, and underestimating complexity. Insurance workflows—policy management, underwriting, claims are too nuanced for generic CRM rollouts.
By Lilly Scott21 days ago in Writers











