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[Caliber]( Stripe is finalizing a funding round that will reportedly value the fintech startup at $100B. For one of our Vietnamese-Canadian writers (we wonât say who), a related news story is even more noteworthy. Mark Carney -- the former governor of the Bank of England AND Bank of Canada ð¨ð¦ -- will join Stripeâs board. The Big Idea
[recruiter]( LinkedIn is building a gig marketplace. What you need to know. People love trolling LinkedIn. The Microsoft-owned social network is an endless source of recruiting messages, corny inspirational posts, and voicemails from [Jimmy](. Even so, its business is no joke: LinkedIn has 740m users and its revenue -- from memberships, subscriptions, and job ads -- hit $8.8B in 2020. Now, LinkedIn wants to roll out a gig marketplace⦠⦠called, err, Marketplace, per [The Information](. The service is similar to platforms such as Fiverr and Upwork, which host freelance work from web design to home repair and make money by taking a cut (13%-27%) of the job. LinkedInâs offering will focus on white-collar work such as consulting, marketing, and writing. This is an extension of how the Marketplace project started in October 2019, when Microsoft acquired parts of UpCounsel, a startup that matches lawyers with small businesses. Combined revenue for Fiverr and Upwork hit $550m in 2020 This is a drop in the bucket for LinkedIn. However, The Information notes that Marketplace is more than just a revenue-generating opportunity: - Microsoft is working on a digital wallet to work across many of its services, and a gig platform will be a good use case for it.
- The digital wallet will be a source of funds to help grow LinkedInâs paid content network, where users can subscribe and tip content creators who bring them value. The jury is still out on Microsoftâs acquisition of LinkedIn It cost the Redmond-based software giant $26.2B in 2016. And LinkedInâs revenue growth has slowed from 86% in 2012 to 20% in 2020, per The Information. Microsoft tried to acquire high-growth business lines in separate deals for TikTok and Pinterest, but neither [materialized](. While Marketplace will give more surface area for Jimmy to reach out to people, the reality is that moving the needle on Microsoftâs [$143B]( in revenue is a tall order. [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Send as email to a friend](mailto:?subject=The%20Hustle%20wrote%20something%20I%20think%20you%27ll%20like...%0A&body=LinkedIn+is+building+a+gig+marketplace.+What+you+need+to+know.%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthehustle.co%2F02222021-LinkedIn-gig-marketplace%3Futm_campaign%3DCHANGE%2BME%26utm_content%3D02222021-LinkedIn-gig-marketplace%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Ddaily%0A%0AYou%20can%20subscribe%20with%20my%20link%20here%20to%20get%20the%20latest%20in%20tech%20and%20business%20daily:%0A [View on our website]( Snippets - Google fires a top AI ethics researcher: Margaret Mitchell founded the search giantâs AI ethics team and was [forced out]( after she came to the defense of another researcher -- Timnit Gebru -- who left in a cloud of controversy in [December](.
- Whatâs Up with WhatsApp: If users donât agree to WhatsAppâs new [privacy policy]( by March 15, they will have limited service and their account will be deleted by May 15. The app will allow the export of chat histories before that date.
- âDoctor, we need helpâ: IBMâs Watson blew our mind when it dominated past âJeopardy!â champs. That may be a highlight for the AI machine as IBM is looking to unload its [Watson Health]( business, which was supposed to help cure cancer.
- Uber takes an L in the UK, where the countryâs supreme court just ruled that Uberâs drivers are [workers]( and not âcontractors.â
- Bank on it: [Brex]( -- the corporate card startup -- applied for a bank charter and has tapped a former Silicon Valley Bank exec to run it. Â Q&A
[Matt Barnes headshot]( Former NBA Champ Matt Barnes is helping minority entrepreneurs thrive in the cannabis industry Matt Barnes spent 14 years in the NBA, including a championship season with the Golden State Warriors. Since retiring in 2017, heâs been an active entrepreneur in the cannabis space. He recently partnered with [Eaze]( -- Californiaâs largest marketplace for legal cannabis -- on the companyâs [Momentum]( program, a business accelerator for Black and brown cannabis entrepreneurs that includes a $50k grant for 10 recipients. The Hustle recently spoke with Barnes to find out more: Whatâs your background in the cannabis industry? Iâve been a cannabis user since I was 14-years-old. However, I never realized the benefits during my teen years. Iâm not a drinker and donât take prescription drugs but -- during my playing career -- cannabis really helped me tough through. In my post-career years, Iâve worked with my alma mater UCLA and the NBA playersâ association to explain the benefits of cannabis use. What will you be doing with the Eaze Momentum program? Iâm trying to help open doors for Black and brown cannabis founders. Iâve personally been affected by the war on drugs, with my father going to prison for dealing. With the [cannabis] industry booming, I want to make sure people of color can be involved and build successful businesses. Is there a specific skill or lesson you are teaching the Momentum participants? Itâs really everything. Weâve had situations before where minorities were awarded licences but not schooled on how to actually run a business. When this happens, they end up not building something sustainable and the license is taken back. What is a major challenge in the industry? Cannabis entrepreneurs need to be able to bank securely. Hopefully, they can pass a bill so that banks will be open to the industry. Whoâs the GOAT: Michael Jordan or Tom Brady? Brady did win 7, but he also lost a few [Super Bowls]. MJ has 6 rings and went 6-0 in the NBA Finals. I gotta go with Mike. (Read the full Q&A [here]() [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Send as email to a friend](mailto:?subject=The%20Hustle%20wrote%20something%20I%20think%20you%27ll%20like...%0A&body=Former+NBA+Champ+Matt+Barnes+is+helping+minority+entrepreneurs+thrive+in+the+cannabis+industry%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthehustle.co%2Fmatt-barnes-q-and-a-trung-phan%2F%0A%0AYou%20can%20subscribe%20with%20my%20link%20here%20to%20get%20the%20latest%20in%20tech%20and%20business%20daily:%0A [View on our website]( SPONSORED
How you can invest in real estate without being a landlord Distressed real estate markets provide tons of opportunity for savvy investors. [Thatâs where Caliber comes in](. Started by three young entrepreneurs during the Great Recession in 2008, Caliber was built on the belief that everyone deserves a better alternative to the stock market -- and theyâve created just that with their[impressive real estate portfolio.Â]( At the end of 2020, Caliber raised $30M to invest in distressed real estate as the market prepared to bounce backâ¦Â And now, you can invest in Caliber before their current funding round ends on 2/26. Caliber is a pretty unique opportunity -- just check out their numbers: - $77M 2019 revenue
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[Adam Shlomi headshot]( This entrepreneur built a $1m SAT-tutoring business from his bed Tutoring is in Adam Shlomiâs blood. In high school, the South Florida native and recent Georgetown grad taught others the secrets of the SAT and continued to do so on the side for years. So itâs not surprising that when Shlomi suffered an injury in college that left him bored and bedridden for months, he made it his business (literally) to start the online service [SoFlo SAT Tutoring](. At first, it was just him But as positive early reviews poured in from his strong network of students and parents, Shlomi found himself setting up QuickBooks and hiring 100 tutors to keep up with demand. Today, Shlomi told The Hustle, his goal is to âdevelop new client acquisition funnels to power growth.â One funnel leads to Shlomiâs cell, where he talks to potential clients directly. Ironically, if SoFlo does its job, customers leave So Shlomi makes their short lifetime value worthwhile by keeping customer retention high with charismatic tutors and by experimenting with new products and services. A 30% dip in demand for SAT prep brought on by COVID could prove challenging, but the companyâs growth doesnât seem to reflect that: Revenue and profit grew by 600% in 2020 and Shlomi is expecting to 3x that in 2021. And donât worry about Shlomi solving a challenging problem -- he scored a 1570 on the SAT. Founder: Adam Shlomi Number of Employees: 3 administrators and 100 tutors Year of launch: 2019 Cost to launch: $1k Funding methods: Boot-strapped 1st-year revenue: $150k Current annual revenue: $1m Want your company featured? Fill out our SMB [survey](. See financials on hundreds of companies by [subscribing to Trends](. [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Send as email to a friend](mailto:?subject=The%20Hustle%20wrote%20something%20I%20think%20you%27ll%20like...%0A&body=This+entrepreneur+built+a+%241m+SAT-tutoring+business+from+his+bed%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthehustle.co%2F02222021-Adam-Shlomi%3Futm_campaign%3DCHANGE%2BME%26utm_content%3D02222021-Adam-Shlomi%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Ddaily%0A%0AYou%20can%20subscribe%20with%20my%20link%20here%20to%20get%20the%20latest%20in%20tech%20and%20business%20daily:%0A [View on our website]( SPONSORED
Check out these hiring trends for the first half of 2021 [Download the Job Insights Report here.]( - 77% of companies are willing to overlook career gaps on resumesÂ
- 41% of employers plan on reducing the physical number of employees in the office at any given time
- 31% of hiring decision makers say expanding the diversity of their employees is one of their top priorities Download the full report below -- and if youâre actively job searching, check out the folks who pulled it together: [Specialized Recruiting Group, an Express Employment Professionals company.Â]( Personalized service, unique opportunities, and a huge network⦠ya canât get much better than that. [View the report â]( Meme of the day
[Nyan Cat] Nyan Cat (Source: YouTube) In 2011, Chris Torres created Nyan Cat. Itâs an [animation]( of a cat with a Pop Tart and⦠(well, pls just look at the pic above). The graphic has become a popular meme. Well, over the weekend, a digital work of art based on Torresâ work [sold]( for 300 Ether (~$590k) on a newly launched crypto art platform called Foundation. The sale is the latest in the ânon-fungible tokenâ (NFT) craze, which is seeing digital assets built on top of the blockchain accrue significant value. We [detailed]( NFTs in a previous write-up on NBA Top Shot -- a digital card trading platform that has exploded in popularity: - âPre-blockchain, the creation of digital collectibles was a challenge. Launched in 2017 at the height of Bitcoin mania, CryptoKitties (a game in which users buy, sell, and collect virtual cats) became the busiest address on the Ethereum platform -- and demonstrated, for the first time, how the blockchain could power a digital collectibles market. Generally, digital goods are easy to copy (think MP3s) and have no reproduction costs. As a result, itâs difficult to: 1) claim ownership over them, and 2) create value through scarcity. Because a blockchain is a decentralized immutable record, a digital asset can actually be assigned ownership to a single entity. In industry parlance, this creates what is known as a non-fungible token (NFT).â Missed the Nyan Cat sale? [Christieâs]( is auctioning off an NFT-based artwork from digital artist Beeple starting on February 25. The estimated value is âunknownâ since itâs the first auction of its kind. SHARE THE HUSTLE
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